Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
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
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maddoctor.
When you click on BT applications to change/remove, mine shows a further 7 applications. One of them is the browser.
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
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.
ThePublisher
- 26 Nov 2008 19:50
- 7439 of 11003
hewitt,
How about the Asus eee with the solid state hard drive?
Well under 200 now.
Probably would stand being dropped.
TP
tyketto
- 27 Nov 2008 00:47
- 7441 of 11003
There are outlets that sell the EEC range with XP.
mac
ThePublisher
- 27 Nov 2008 07:07
- 7442 of 11003
Opt
This is a link I was sent on the 13th Nov.
Yes the Linux ones have their downsides - but they'd do what Alan seemed to want.
TP
kernow
- 27 Nov 2008 09:07
- 7443 of 11003
Well a linux machine is out for me. I've downloaded Open Office and it seems fine with the powerpoint displays but I need my USB dongle and this only works on windows it seems. Shame cos I quite fancy not contributing to Gates' world domination.
hewittalan6
- 27 Nov 2008 09:28
- 7444 of 11003
Thanks TP et al.
Will look into that as soon as I get a mo.
Alan
ThePublisher
- 27 Nov 2008 10:24
- 7445 of 11003
kernow,
If you look at that Asus link you will see that the purchasers have also bought one of
these.
Or maybe I am misunderstanding what your USB dongle does.
TP