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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Bolshi - 23 Nov 2008 16:15 - 7418 of 11003

maddoctor.

I had something similar with BT Yahoo hanging & not responding a while ago. I deleted the Yahoo browser & re-installed. All been OK since.

...........well apart from now, when I've just installed Fix It Utilities 9 & every soddin' things seems slow :-(.

maddoctor - 23 Nov 2008 17:13 - 7419 of 11003

Bolshi , thanks for responding , was trying to avoid that.

did you just remove the applications? and was that separate on the hub installation disk.

klal - 23 Nov 2008 18:01 - 7420 of 11003

Thanks, TP. Helps to know Acronis is reliable....

Richgit69 - 23 Nov 2008 18:34 - 7421 of 11003

Woke up this morning, put the main turned the PC on, got an error Boot.ini / HAL.DLL missing or corrupt tried to start windows in safe mode but again same error.
Tried to start in Dos command mode, but the same error again
So tried to use XP CD to repair bad files etc but it wanted to start to install all over again and I didnt want to do that ;-(

So went to my other PC which by some fluke, worked on the Internet even thou the main one wasnt connected only switched on laughing at me ;-)

Read a few pages that suggested repair the Boot.ini cudnt find it anywhere on the harddrive even thou the net says its in the Root directory Yeah Right

Then read install XP in another directory and that will start windows xp, great that worked, but lost everything else boo hoo

Now have 2 XPs installed but still no Boot.ini file tried to copy the boot.ini backup file to root directory and chage name to boot.ini its wudnt because files already there, where I still cant see the ***** ******* *

Finaly had a brainwave, using system control settings and change the boot directory to my old XP directory, and we have it back up and running.

First I need to find out if I cant boot.ini or Hal.dll how to I drag n drop from dos, is there software I can put on a cd or usb that will make it a lot easier to do this next time

Where has my Boot.ini gone and how do I find/fix it or alter it to use any windows installed

Anyother bits of software I should get incase this happens again to but on a CD or USB stick??

Optimist - 23 Nov 2008 19:57 - 7422 of 11003

Your Boot.ini file controls which copy of XP is loaded. It is located in the root directory and will be a hidden file. The easiest way to edit it is through the system applet in control panel which I assume is what you did. There is an option to manually configure the boot options. If you click that button, Boot.ini opens in notepad.

If you intend to keep both systems on your machine then make sure that you have a line in Boot.ini for each of them. Then you can select at boot time.

Your real problem, is why Boot.ini was corrupted. It could be a one off or it could be a virus or early signs of disk failiure.

If you want to access your disk without booting into windows, you can do this with the Windows setup CD but it is easier to use a Live Linux CD. Be careful though because some versions of Linux can't handle the NTFS file system as well as they would like you to believe.

Bolshi - 23 Nov 2008 21:53 - 7423 of 11003

Maddoctor.
What disk?
I deleted the BTyahoo browser only from Add/Remove in Windows & then went to the BTyahoo download centre & downloaded from there. It was quite painless :-)

Richgit69 - 23 Nov 2008 22:59 - 7424 of 11003

Optimist, thanks ;-)

ThePublisher - 24 Nov 2008 07:03 - 7425 of 11003

k,

"Helps to know Acronis is reliable.... "

Well it worked for me (!).

There is a help forum saturated by cases where it has failed - but then, aren't all fora like that. My route is belt, bracers and another belt if you can find one - but you know that as well as I do.

TP

maddoctor - 24 Nov 2008 09:21 - 7426 of 11003

Bolshi , my programme list not showing BT browser , only BT applications.

disc was the BT hub disc where I thought the present browser came from but was it from somewhere else?

Bolshi - 24 Nov 2008 09:46 - 7427 of 11003

maddoctor.
When you click on BT applications to change/remove, mine shows a further 7 applications. One of them is the browser.

klal - 24 Nov 2008 09:59 - 7428 of 11003

TP, that's very true....

Will let you know how I get on with the exercise. Scheduled for this weekend.

maddoctor - 24 Nov 2008 10:15 - 7429 of 11003

bolshi , ta , unfortunately , my applications shows just that and nothing else.

Bolshi - 24 Nov 2008 11:07 - 7430 of 11003

maddoctor.
If you go to the yahoo software centre and click on start, after a scan, the yahoo browser download box is unticked (because its already installed). If you tick it, you are offered a re-install/repair of the browser.

http://bt.software.yahoo.com/ysftc/p/bt/v4/welcome

By the way, who is your service provider? BT? I quit for Sky some 18 months ago but kept my BTyahoo email. They contacted me last week to want 1-50 per month to keep it now.

maddoctor - 24 Nov 2008 11:33 - 7431 of 11003

bolshi , with BT for my sins and really unsure about problem - at present running Internet Explorer and same problems so at the back of my mind I am wondering if all this is due to the BT or Yahoo servers

Optimist - 24 Nov 2008 12:16 - 7432 of 11003

Bolshi/Maddoctor

For ISP try Demon for independent email hosting try Myhosting.com.

kernow - 25 Nov 2008 17:15 - 7433 of 11003

I'm looking for a netbook to run Office, especially powerpoint for the lecturing/teaching I do. For the same reason it must have a DVD player and vga out to connect to a projector. I also need it to access the internet via usb dongle, e mail and browsing.
Too much choice it seems. Does anybody have a recommendation? TIA

Optimist - 26 Nov 2008 10:23 - 7434 of 11003

I can't comment specifically, but if you want to run office then get one with loads of RAM (2GB+) and an Intel Atom processor as they should be faster.

Also, be cautious with SSD disks, some of the are rumoured to be faster than others.

If you only want to use it for presentaion work, you may feel that you could get by with a Powerpoint viewer instead of installing office.

kernow - 26 Nov 2008 18:33 - 7435 of 11003

Thanks Optimist. I did wonder about the RAM - although the old HP I currently use has only 512kb and runs XPOffice tolerably well. The biggest practical drawback is the lack of a CD/DVD so a usb one is also required if only so you can load software in the first place.

hewittalan6 - 26 Nov 2008 19:15 - 7436 of 11003

Hi Guys,
Looking for a cheap and cheerful laptop for Xmas for my 8 year old.
Doesn't need all the sweeties, just good enough for simple online games, playing DVDS and wireless connectivity, so even a refurb may well do.
Any advice or ideas where to look would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Alan

Haystack - 26 Nov 2008 19:19 - 7437 of 11003

The biggest problem with older laptops for games is the poor quality graphics. Most of the older laptops have motherboard integrated graphics, which do not work very well with games, especially the ones based on the S3 graphics chips. Try looking at settings, advanced and see what features and RAM the graphics adapter has. If you buy one then get some sort of deal for money back if not suitable.
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