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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

tyketto - 29 Mar 2009 19:49 - 7871 of 11003

Richgit,
You did not state which monitor appears to be duff.
Transpose the Vga leads between the two cards.
This should prove the monitors and cards.
For the DVI, if you have an output on the second card,
try that..
If you have a DVI/VGA adaptor try that monitor on
a VGA output.
mac

Richgit69 - 29 Mar 2009 20:25 - 7872 of 11003

tyketto, the monitor that seems to be off is the one connected to my 128mb Radeon 9600 AGPx8 Videocard which has a VGA and DVI connecter, it seems to be the one connect to the DVI output on this card thats not working now, even thou power light is on, and it shows up on display settings, I will have to wait untill I can get someone to come over to check and swap the cables around etc as I cant do it myself (in a wheelchair)

Optimist - 30 Mar 2009 10:18 - 7873 of 11003

Richgit

don't know whether it would be practical for you, but many monitors have removable cables on the monitor end. It may be easier to swap them around.

Richgit69 - 30 Mar 2009 14:38 - 7874 of 11003

The mointor that is off is a sealed unit, doesnt even have a PSU just gets power from PC

Seymour Clearly - 01 Apr 2009 12:25 - 7875 of 11003

Going away next week & need broadband, and it's in a spot with plenty of mobile network coverage but I won't have access to a landline, am going to get one of those Vodafone USB mobile broadband sticks.

I don't need to download a huge amount of data - just want to run Metatrader4 in the background overnight.

Has anyone any comments about them?

Seymour Clearly - 01 Apr 2009 12:25 - 7876 of 11003

edit - double post

jeffmack - 01 Apr 2009 12:29 - 7877 of 11003

SC
I have one and use it in the office in Brussels. I dont keep it on just log on now and then to MT4 to check on trades and EMail. Its expensive to use abroad but always picks up a 3G signal is plenty quick enough.

Not used it much in UK so not sure how much data it would use leaving it running overnight.

But they do work well.

hilary - 01 Apr 2009 12:31 - 7878 of 11003

VPS Flossie

Seymour Clearly - 01 Apr 2009 12:33 - 7879 of 11003

Que Hiltops? Time for Google.

edit - I see what you mean. Not sure I've time to work that out before I go. I'm really quiet today so will have a look. Might be easier just to do the mobile BB bit.

jeffmack - 01 Apr 2009 12:41 - 7880 of 11003

SC
Cant you just leave it running on your home PC and then set up remote access with something like logmein, then just pop into an internet cafe now and then to check it is still running. Also, not tried it but I know there is a version of MT4 for a mobile phone (smartphone). Im waiting for the iPhone version.

Seymour Clearly - 01 Apr 2009 12:52 - 7881 of 11003

Could do Jeff but Mrs Clearly's not happy about running the PC whilst we're away, even though it's on whilst we're asleep!

edit - the idea of a VPS is very attractive, but it's like double dutch at the moment.

Optimist - 01 Apr 2009 15:40 - 7882 of 11003

SC

There should be no problem leaving a computer running, I do it with mine 24/365, you can always switch the monitor off.

I would personally not use something a insecure as Logmein, but many people do, and I have not heard of any specific security breaches so I'm probably being paranoid.

Assuming that you can't install a VPN, install TightVNC on your home computer with a 16 digit random password, create a rule in your router for it and you will be able to access your hope machine from anywhere.

hilary - 01 Apr 2009 15:50 - 7883 of 11003

Flossie,

If you go the VPS route, you'll need to ensure it's a Windows server as Linux is nbg for MT4.

Seymour Clearly - 01 Apr 2009 16:06 - 7884 of 11003

Thanks folks. I think I might just leave my PC running at home or lappy at work but don't want the staff peeking! We leave all our PCs running at work so shouldn't be a problem really, but my home PC's creaking a bit now. Think I'll blow the dust out of it before I go away.Always switch the monitor and sound system off o/night anyway.

Longer term, Hiltops idea sounds great but I haven't got a bloody clue about this. I'll phone a friend!

Seymour Clearly - 01 Apr 2009 16:12 - 7885 of 11003

BTW my XDA Orbit 2 runs windows mobile 6 professional. I can't get it to connect to my PC for backup, and I can't get mobile internet on it.I've tried the basic comms manager and the option for Data connection is greyed out. Can anyone help as I'm concerned I haven't done a backup for ages, and would also like to be able to use MT4 for Windows mobile. Can anyone think what I might have done wrong? I have done a backup in the past, so there's something stupid I haven't done.

I suppose I could just find a WiFi point,and access that as & when, but I may not even be near a wifi point for a few days.

Optimist - 01 Apr 2009 16:47 - 7886 of 11003

SC

If you are worried about other people peaking at your computer, then you can always lock the screen. This works with Windows Remote Desktop, it may well work with Logmein but you would have to check it with TightVNC as using that may unlock the screen.

hangon - 01 Apr 2009 18:15 - 7887 of 11003

FWIW, there is another aspect you may have to consider - that of fire-risk.
If you have an industrial site then insurance cover will (probably) include leaving some electrics on 24/7.
However, at home the cover might include items like fridge/freezers and your video-recorder, since these are designed to be on. However, PC may not be rated for unattended operation and in the event of a Claim you might find the insurers will insist it is not covered.
+ Best to get their permission beforehand, eh?
You can reduce the consequences of component failure, by isolating the PC ( so it's not near inflamble material and providing a cool air supply, esp. in summer.
Providing good interference filtering is another precaution, but this should be something a little more professional than expensive "surge protectors" available from computer shops. Again you might ask your insurers to assist, although their expertise it unlikley to worth much, unless the filter meets some "recognised" Standard.

Seymour Clearly - 01 Apr 2009 20:30 - 7888 of 11003

I think the only satisfactory solution is VPS hosting as Hiltops suggests. She's always one step ahead :-)

Can anyone give me an idiot's guide to hosting? I want to run 2 copies of Metatrader, one live and one demo account. And can I do it before Friday night??!

hilary - 01 Apr 2009 20:58 - 7889 of 11003

Only the one step, Flossie?

:o)

hilary - 01 Apr 2009 21:03 - 7890 of 11003

Or there's always the "MRS30%" option for added security if you're worried. Cheques to NMT.

:o)

Must dash, it's half-time.
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