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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

scussy - 07 Jan 2009 01:36 - 7615 of 11003

i use one too the akasa,here is some from amazon,they have reviews by the users too,well worth the read,
laptop coolers

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this is the one i use,but the one for a 17" laptop,most fit 15" and below,if you want a 17" they are a bit harder to find,
AKASA cooler

some from
dabs

read the reviews,well worth getting one,my laptop gets used every day for 10 hrs,sometimes its left on overnight downloading,i have never had a problem with temp on my Dell,if iam not using it,my kids are and the mrs,

afew more HERE

scussy - 07 Jan 2009 02:02 - 7616 of 11003

just found one in the pc world sale 8 in store only,

akasa cooler

HARRYCAT - 07 Jan 2009 15:32 - 7617 of 11003

Widows XP Home Edition with SP3.
At start up msinf16h.exe & wowexec.exe fail to boot up (insufficient memory apparently, but at max now of 2 x 512mb) & they both appear in the Task Manager Process list but with no memory allocated. They are both part of Microsoft System Info 16-bit helper module. Nothing seems to suffer because of it, but anyone any idea what this helper module is please?

Optimist - 07 Jan 2009 16:18 - 7618 of 11003

If it's 16 bit then it should (!) be there only for legacy support. If you're not running any old programs, see if you can disable them in MSCONFIG. If that works for a while then dissable them permanently.

HARRYCAT - 07 Jan 2009 16:26 - 7619 of 11003

Thanks, I will try that.
I used to be running Microsoft Office 97 but I uninstalled that and installed OpenOffice from the Java site, the problem then first appeared, so maybe it was associated with that old program. All the rest are up to date editions.

Mega Bucks - 08 Jan 2009 08:15 - 7620 of 11003

I am small problem with my puter since last night i switched it on and all has booted up fine and it operates as it should and nothing has been altered to any of the setting.But since last night i am getting a box keep popping up every 10 seconds with autoplay trying to do something it is showing what looks like a torch moving left and right and a green bar that is moving as if it is trying to do something then after 10 seconds the box pops up again.If you try to cancel it it go away and then starts over again.

It is running win xp with zone alarm and avg anti virus and ad aware has anyone what is happening here as i have run out of ideas,could this be a virus or somethink that need switching off ????

Mega

ExecLine - 08 Jan 2009 08:54 - 7621 of 11003

Mega

For some pointers, have a look at these two sites:

http://xperiencexp.blogspot.com/2004/12/troubleshootings-torch-moves-when-you.html

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=819017

Mega Bucks - 08 Jan 2009 10:36 - 7622 of 11003

@ExecLine thanks for the links but i have had a look and i still cannot work out what is wrong the computer is running as sweet as a nut but this annoying Autiplay banner keeps kicking in every 10 seconds with this torch thing i guess it must be somthing to do with the autoplay function on the cd player or something like that.But the interesting thing is that i have not used the cd play for a long time neither have i entered the control panel so i am stuffed at the moment,is there a switch or something that i can switch the autorun facility off so that i have to manually play them or maybe it another problem ???

jeffmack - 08 Jan 2009 10:37 - 7623 of 11003

Do you have anything plugged into a USB port?

Mega Bucks - 08 Jan 2009 10:44 - 7624 of 11003

It is all sorted my wife had left her card from her camera in one of the slots and when i took it out its gone,so thanks for your help.

Richgit69 - 08 Jan 2009 11:55 - 7625 of 11003

Anyone used the websites that offer design of websites, programming java etc alot of these poeople seem to be from India or Pakistan etc. Basically you put up a request for someone to do the work for you and get bids for the work, you then put the money into a Escrow acount, which is then paid when the work is complete to you satisfactoin.

Or can anyone recommend a good reliable cheap website designer/programmer

ExecLine - 08 Jan 2009 11:59 - 7626 of 11003

Mega

OK. Glad it's sorted.

Seymour Clearly - 08 Jan 2009 12:16 - 7627 of 11003

Rich, I know some people on here have used rentacoder and been fairly pleased with the result, not too expensive by the sound of it. anyone interested in doing the work makes a bid based on the spec you set out. A lot of Russian and Indian programmers I believe.

One firm that does software for our line of business use Indian programmers exclusively.

hilary - 08 Jan 2009 12:31 - 7628 of 11003

I've used Rentacoder. I think I mentioned it on the Automatedtradingwotsit thread some time ago and there's a list of other similar websites on that thread too. It's probably quite high up the thread, so there's no need to trawl through the rest of the gobbledegook.

My work was specific to trading and nothing to do with web design (why don't you buy FrontPage or similar and do it yourself?). The Rentacoder concept and website are good though. I used a guy in Rome whose English was perfect.

Optimist - 08 Jan 2009 12:34 - 7629 of 11003

Richgit

I think it would depend on the type of website that you wanted. If it is a simple project then give it a go, you should save significant money and have little to lose.

If you want to find a freelance local programmer then I suspect that there will be plenty around in a couple of months.

If it contains commercially sensitive details then you have to be sure that any information that you give them will be secure and dealt with in confidence. You also have to be sure that there is nothing in the code that would steal comercial information from you once the website is running.

Also, make sure that modifications can be done easily.

hilary - 08 Jan 2009 12:39 - 7630 of 11003

The Rentacoder contract specifically gives copyright to the buyer, and it was an issue that I was concerned about at the time.

I'm not saying that I wouldn't trust one of those guys in a far flung place, but it would certainly be more difficult to pursue him from afar if he started pirating your wares.

ExecLine - 08 Jan 2009 12:50 - 7631 of 11003

And don't forget you can use the Browser's Tool Bar on a web page you like and select 'View' and 'Source' to get a few ideas.

This stuff can then be Copied and Pasted into a Word Document or similar and played around with before inserting it into Front Page.

Richgit69 - 08 Jan 2009 13:11 - 7632 of 11003

Hilary, Excelline Optimist and Seymour thanks ;-) Rentacoder was one of them first ones I spotted ;-)

Got a AMD Sempron 3100+ 1.81GHz thinking of upgrading from XP to Vista will it be fast enough and what hardware/software problems will I encounter?? or should I just stick with XP until Windows 7 comes out

Seymour Clearly - 08 Jan 2009 13:53 - 7633 of 11003

Why do you want Vista? I'm looking at getting another (refurbished) XP machine. There's nothing wrong with XP imho, and most large businesses won't touch Vista. My PC / network man says don't touch Vista. He finds it a pain to work with compared with XP.

Optimist - 08 Jan 2009 14:30 - 7634 of 11003

I use Vista on my main laptop and it is not as bad as many make out but I still query why you want to upgrade an existing machine.

Many things in Vista are meant to be easier for the inexperienced user but power users will have to learn new ways.

File copying though easier to do is significantly slower.

Vista requires more RAM to work well - my laptop has 2GB but I wish it could take more.

Stability in Vista is not as good but not as bad as some would have you believe. I reboot my laptop about once a week, but other machines can run for months at a time.

The bitlocker HDD encryption system on Vista Business and Ultimate works very well and IMO should be on every laptop.
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