Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Seymour Clearly
- 27 Nov 2008 17:27
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It's a relative's machine and is a cheapo Fujitsu Seimens so graphics is pretty basic.
I didn't know about remote desktop. That's interesting. Thanks.
ExecLine
- 29 Nov 2008 11:49
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Thanks guys. Keep the monitor suggestions coming.
I found this:
5 ways to fix a stuck pixel on your TFT or LCD monitor
I hope it might be of some use to someone.
kimoldfield
- 30 Nov 2008 13:27
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Post moved to new thread!
Seymour Clearly
- 01 Dec 2008 10:42
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Having bits of my house rewired and putting network cables in as well; the sparkies have put the cable in the same run as mains cables - is this OK? I thought they'd be better a few inches away.
HARRYCAT
- 01 Dec 2008 10:59
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Had my house rewired in 2002 & was told that phone/router cables should be run in their own conduit, not in the same conduit as mains supply cables. A plastic divider in double conduit was considered sufficient though as the cables would be kept apart.
Kayak
- 01 Dec 2008 11:05
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In my experience mains frequencies don't affect network cables though they do affect the telephone and broadband. Network cables are affected by being close to monitor cables though.
Seymour Clearly
- 01 Dec 2008 11:13
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Thanks folks, that's all useful to know. I presume fridges & freezers are so well insulated against interference that they shouldn't present a problem. That's about the worst of our equipment. Don't do any welding!
Our house is uninhabitable at the moment but it's a great chance to get stuff like this done whilst ceilings are down and walls are bare.
Seymour Clearly
- 01 Dec 2008 11:44
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Yes, I remember when we got radiators installed in the bedrooms as well. That was exciting. My parents really had to think about whether they should do it!!
Richgit69
- 03 Dec 2008 12:28
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Which is the simplist website software to use, basically it must be able to design one main page or templete automatically do it for all the other pages, tried FP a few times but had to change every page one by one etc
Needs to be operated by a 2 y.o (me) lol
Optimist
- 03 Dec 2008 13:06
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Check out
NVU. It is an open source program that sadly has not been developed recently but there is a link to Kompozer which attemps to take it forward.
Both are fairly basic, but easy to use and are free.
jeffmack
- 03 Dec 2008 13:23
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I use Freewebs. Very easy to use, templates etc. I pay to not have the adverts but free if you dont mind them. (I think)
Richgit69
- 03 Dec 2008 13:27
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Optimist, Jeffmack thanks ;-)
SEADOG
- 04 Dec 2008 08:42
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Execline,
What a delightful post------takes me back more years than I care to remember, and we were lucky to have Gas mantle lighting before electricity. SD
foale
- 04 Dec 2008 13:35
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hi...back with a PC problem...
I have a pc running XP and when I boot it up all I get is loud beeps...as if it trying to do something and cant...almost from when I press the button
Thast not good right...oddly enough it was working fine earlier..
eventually it get to the F1 or F2 to run set up choices?
Any idea of the size of stick I need to beat it with?
HARRYCAT
- 04 Dec 2008 13:59
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The beeps are important. That is the BIOS telling you what the problem is. Count the beeps & the spaces.
See attached link: http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000607.htm
hangon
- 04 Dec 2008 15:24
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May I add...?
I would hesitate to suggest someone that doesn't know what the "beeps" mean should undo the case and remove bits......for a modest fee you can get a PC-clinic to look at the computer.
(some can diagnose over the phone, if you can interpret the screen results).
Just be sure you don't have any porn on the HDD (only joking), but more important any private letters, details of shareholdings, bank account etc.
It might cost a bit(50?)... to get an expert's view; but by undoing things willy-nilly you may suffer far greater loss.
However, this problem sounds odd - is the monitor correctly firing-up with the PC - so why aren't you getting a screen-message ( Like "Operating System not found"...etc.)......I still thiink it needs an expert's view, that's safest.
On the matter of security I would always suggest an External HDD for your files - and then create a duplicate to be stored somewhere else, in case there's a theft, etc. Ideally these external drives should be password protected, encrypted so anyone running them gets garbage.
FWIW...I store family photos on an external HDD (and on CD's mostly monthly)...not being too sure which method is best for long-term...Anyone have views on this...I don't trust manufacturers when they tell me the CD/DVD will last 100-years....how do they know?