Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Haystack
- 15 Jan 2009 16:33
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I think that quickcam 8.1.5 is paid for only piece of software, whch mean you will be unlikely to find it. HAve you tried washong the CD in mild washing up liquid and drying carefully with lint free cloth or air drying.
zzaxx99
- 15 Jan 2009 17:05
- 7689 of 11003
Breydon,
QuickCam v11.5 can be downloaded from http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/435/3781&cl=gb,en?osid=1
Timeliner
- 19 Jan 2009 14:05
- 7690 of 11003
I don't have a problem as such but thinking about buying a laptop which I could use for trading when I am not able to use my main PC.
Any recommendations for laptops in the region of 500.
Aldi have one on offer this Thursday for 450 but not sure whether it would suit as it appears to share system memory.
Dell have some offers on this week - are they are good?
ThePublisher
- 19 Jan 2009 14:35
- 7691 of 11003
I thought I'd put a news collector on my Vista sidebar.
Am I right in thinking that the
'Download Gadget' button on this site is incorrectly programmed.
I get an html file to download and that simply calls up the page we've been looking at.
TP
Mega Bucks
- 20 Jan 2009 12:11
- 7692 of 11003
@Optimist we had to do a total install of win xp and all is working as it should do,thanks for all your help and suggestion.
Mega....
ThePublisher
- 20 Jan 2009 14:34
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Thanks Opt,
Found another source for that Sky thingie - which worked.
TP
Timeliner
- 21 Jan 2009 09:27
- 7695 of 11003
Optimist
The Medion Laptop spec is:
Intel Pentium Dual-Core processor T3400 (2.16mhz 1mb L2 cache FSB 667Mhz)
250g hard drive
3gb DDR2 SDRAM
16" TFT Widescreen display with HD Resolution
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500 MHD based on PCI-Express technology incl. digital HDMI audio/video output
Wireless LAN 802.11 b/g draft-n with up to 300Mbit/s
Powerful 8 cell Li-ion rechargeable battery
8x multi-standard DVD/CD burner with DVDRAM and dual layer support
Gigabit Ethernet LAN
Integrated numeric keypad
2 integrated speakers
4 in 1 multicard reader for SD, MMC, MS and MS Pro
1 x Express Card Slot 54
3 x USB 2.0
1 x eSATA/USB 2.0
1 X HDMI Out
1 x VGA out
1 x LAN
1 x Mic In
1 x Line in
1 x Line Out
6 Channel Audio Out (analogue & S/P DIF)
36 month warranty return to base.
450
Richgit69
- 23 Jan 2009 14:17
- 7697 of 11003
Peerguarding 2, is blocking my esignal from updating live date, usually when it does this I tell it to unblock the data broadcasting corporation. nearly a week now and its getting worse, it takes longer and longer to do this even thou I told it allow permantly, today I've also unblocked Internap Network Services this has allow esignal to work yeah ;-)
Basically I want a IP blocker that stops all those dodgy sites trying to snoop into my pc, but which is quick and easy to use so I can tell it to allow esignal
any suggestions
jeffmack
- 27 Jan 2009 20:50
- 7699 of 11003
I have a 4gb usb memory stick that I use while travelling with my laptop and it has some confidential data stored on it.
How can I put some security on it so that if it gets lost no one can easily see the data.
kernow
- 28 Jan 2009 09:22
- 7700 of 11003
jeff - you could go for something like this - http://www.mymemory.co.uk/USB-Flash-Drives/Lexar/Lexar-8GB-JumpDrive-Secure-II-Plus - lots of others around e.g. kingston.
jeffmack
- 28 Jan 2009 09:29
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Kernow
I have just bought the memory stick so dont want to buy another one. I just want to make it secure. I could put a password requirement on each document but that is too onerous. I would prefer to secure at a higher level.
zzaxx99
- 28 Jan 2009 10:24
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-- Jeffmack,
What level of security are you looking for, and what type of files are they? If they're MS Office type files, you're wasting your time with passwords, apart from the most trivial intervention - there are freely available password crackers available that work very quickly.
At the stick level, have a look at http://www.keynesis.com/products/ or http://www.truecrypt.org/ to see if they meet your needs.
jeffmack
- 28 Jan 2009 10:57
- 7703 of 11003
zzaxx99
Most if not all the files are .doc or .xls created with open office.
Folder or stick level security is what I am looking for. I had a drive once that had security features on it so I want something for free, like your 2nd option.
Thks
jeffmack
- 28 Jan 2009 11:04
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LOL Smart arse
Haystack
- 28 Jan 2009 12:32
- 7707 of 11003
One way is to put passwords on any document files that you have such as Word, Excel etc. But bear in mind that these passwords will only deter the casual viewer as they can all be broken with the right software.