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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

jeffmack - 15 May 2009 11:21 - 8062 of 11003

I think she might mean on the user log on page beneath your ID it tells you how many unread emails you have.

mojo47 - 15 May 2009 14:09 - 8063 of 11003

hi all the 700 odd e mails are on the old outlook express i havent used my hot mail account yet, I cant see any place left that is left on the computer that is still anything to do with outlook express, I know what you think not very good is she xx

Optimist - 15 May 2009 14:24 - 8064 of 11003

So where are you seeing the 700 emails?

ExecLine - 15 May 2009 15:05 - 8065 of 11003

A bit of grammar and punctuation effort might help yet again.

I get a little fed up with people taking not much of a jot of an effort to see that others can fairly clearly understand what it is that they have written - and then maybe edit it up a bit to improve things.

Here are a few examples, where a bit of punctuation can change the meaning of the words and thus, more clearly help the writer to tell a much more accurate story:-

Woman without her man is nothing

Woman, without her man, is nothing.

Woman! Without her, man is nothing!

Woman without Herman, I's nothing!

Thejobsarenowhere

The jobs are nowhere.

The jobs are now here.

Many years ago, someone in Czarist Russia was given a prison sentence.

He happened to come upon the sentence written: "Pardon impossible, to be sent to Siberia."

The man stealthily erased the comma and put another one in: "Pardon, impossible to be sent to Siberia." He was freed.

mojo47 - 15 May 2009 15:39 - 8066 of 11003

Hi optimist. All of a sudden i started to get lots and lots of spam, and i am talking thousands, I have a filter but their was so many new each day. anyway the only way i thought to stop it was to get rid of outlook express, and go with my e.mails was use hot mail so I un installed outlook express, and got a hot mail address, but now when i open up the computer and go to sign it it tells me i have 700 emails unread. I havent got anything on the computer to delete them so any idea would be helpful and thanks a lot

As for you smart arse exce line If you cant be helpful SHUT UP

Optimist - 15 May 2009 16:09 - 8067 of 11003

Mojo

I've just looked at my Hotmail account. At the top left hand corner of the messages list in the Inbox there is a select all check box. You should be able to check that and then click the delete button which is almost above it. That will probably move all the messages to the delete box so you will then have to got to that and do the same to delete them permanently.

If it is a new Hotmail account, how have you managed to receive 700 spam messages?

Kyoto - 15 May 2009 16:20 - 8068 of 11003

Mojo - the issue ExecLine is highlighting is that we'd probably like to help, but it is difficult to understand exactly what is happening, and without that understanding it isn't easy to offer what might be the correct solution. I think you're saying that you uninstalled Outlook Express in favour of using web-based Hotmail, but it isn't clear whether Outlook Express was downloading email from Hotmail in the first place or whether you were using a different email address at that time. Getting huge quantities of spam emails can happen to an account sometimes, but if it happens to two different accounts within a short period of time I'd be wondering whether your computer has been compromised with spyware (for example) in a way that would mean any email address you create is likely to suffer the same fate.

If this is just one address, I wonder whether it is random spam, or whether in fact your address has been Joe Jobbed - and these hundreds of messages you are seeing are actually spam messages which mail servers are returning to you as undeliverable, incorrectly believing you to be the sender.

I don't use Hotmail very much but I don't recall their email filters being very good. One possible solution would be to forward all your Hotmail mail to a Gmail address where Google's filters will get rid of most of it to begin with, and filters can be created to handle the rest. I think you may be able to send from Gmail using your Hotmail address (Settings/Accounts/Send Mail As...) avoiding the need to use the Hotmail interface at all.

The company I own was a victim of a joe job a few years ago and we received thousands of emails every day. We got around the problem by routing through Gmail.

Kayak - 15 May 2009 16:40 - 8069 of 11003

mojo, I can sympathise to some extent with Exec's post though I might not have phrased it exactly in the same way. It is difficult to understand what you mean partly because of imprecise language and punctuation, and partly because you are not giving enough detail on what is happening. E.g. when you say "sign in", is that into your computer or into Hotmail? What is telling you you have 700 messages, the PC or a Hotmail web page? What is the exact message, and is it a window with a window title? Your previous email address was not a Hotmail address? Etc. etc...

mojo47 - 15 May 2009 16:50 - 8070 of 11003

Hi I havent used the hotmail account yet and their is no messages in it. the 700 messages i think are in a in box someplace on the outlook express system. have they come in while i was uninstaling it ? I dont know it just comes up when i am signing in on the computer. Ok i was a bit sharp with you exec line but you know what its like when something is wrong you dont know how to explain it or fix it

jeffmack - 15 May 2009 16:59 - 8071 of 11003

As I said before, when you start up your PC and before you log on you get the user list. If you are using Outlook under your user name it gives you the number of unread Emails.

Mojo had 700 unread mails in outlook so she uninstalled outlook. But on the log on screen it still says 700 unread.

jeffmack - 15 May 2009 17:02 - 8072 of 11003

Mojo
Take a look here

Edit Registry

ChuffChuffChaser - 16 May 2009 21:11 - 8073 of 11003

Can anyone recommend a good file recovery program. My brother cannot open his "quicken" accounts file, and the back up which he has on a flash drive will not restore either.

Many thanks.

kernow - 17 May 2009 18:19 - 8074 of 11003

I use quicken also. If you wanted to e mail the backup I'd be happy to try on my spare machine.

ChuffChuffChaser - 18 May 2009 20:27 - 8075 of 11003

Thanks Kernow but the problem has been (partially) resolved. He's managed to open the file and recover his data up to Jan 9th. He's going to manually update it from there.

He says that it's been misbehaving for a while. Invoice numbering occasionally increments by 5 or 10 at a time, rather than sequentially.

I've told him to find some different software.

ThePublisher - 19 May 2009 08:00 - 8076 of 11003

The @compuserve.com mail system is currently not working.

Beware all, like me, who use it.

TP

kernow - 19 May 2009 08:49 - 8077 of 11003

No probs. CCC. I must say I've used quicken since 1993 and never a problem. Perhaps a re-install of the software.

ChuffChuffChaser - 19 May 2009 09:06 - 8078 of 11003

Hi Kernow

I've suggested he does a re-install but don't know whether he has or not. I've used Q for many years also without problems, but only for domestic matters. My brother is a walking computer disaster zone & always having problems. It's no doubt down to something he's done.

Thanks again
CCC

Bel1ze8SA - 19 May 2009 18:11 - 8079 of 11003

Hi all.
Laptop recommendation needed please.
Believe it or not, I have never owned a laptop and know bog all about them. However I will be travelling for 2 months this summer and need to keep a close eye on my modest portfolio. Any suggestions gratefully received. Weight is a consideration. TIA

Optimist - 19 May 2009 19:34 - 8080 of 11003

It depends how adventurous you are!

I use a 200 Linux netbook on holiday which works fine but updating it to Firefox 3 with Java and Thunderbird email was interesting though probably no problem for a Linux guru. I haven't tried it, but I don't fancy running Win XP on an Atom based netbook. I know that many people do but I can't imagine it being powerful enough. Though Windows 7 may be better and it's free till March.


The other alternative is a standard laptop. Aim for at least an Intel Core 2 Duo processor with at least 2GB RAM. There are loads available well under 500 so choose one that has got the features that your prepared to pay for. Get one with Vista Business or Ultimate this will add significantly to the cost but Vista Home version is c**p.

Fred1new - 19 May 2009 20:45 - 8081 of 11003

Bel, Check the costs of downloading if you are abroad. May be cheaper to use and internet cafe.

Set up your portfolio on an internet site, before you go. I was stuck in Portugal for 6 mths with a desktop in my motor home and it cost me about 200 a month. I was downloading, but when I start flogging shares the internet at that time was B slow. I resorted to internet cafe and sold out at the right time. I was lucky then.
But the internet and communications have vastly improved since then
Another thing, perhaps, because I am more tight fisted than Optimist, and if you are not going to use it for other purposes demanding a powerful machine, and older operating system and a large ram may solve your needs. More cheaply.

Friends have picked up some bargain second hand computers at crazy low prices.
I am as I said tight fisted and having to trail behind the pack and like a operating system which has been debug by others. Happy to be lazy!

Enjoy. your holiday.

Just a thought, Optimist do you know if they do packages on the continent with computer and WFI connection like some phone companies are presently offering here.

My be a cheaper method of solving problems. Depends on contract.
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