Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
hilary
- 21 May 2009 11:21
- 8100 of 11003
Opti's Bitlocker certainly looks promising but, if it's only available on certain editions of Vista, it may not be an option for Fred.
From what I've also seen on the internet, I'm inclined to think that TrueCrypt has already been cracked.
I still maintain that the best option for Fred is to ensure that there's nothing whatsoever on his PC of any worth if he's that worried about it being pinched.
The worst thing that's ever happened to me PC-wise while abroad was a few years back when we retrieved a laptop from the boot of the car only to find there was a massive crack going right through the middle of the screen. As it was a ski resort, we were never sure if we'd shut the boot down too hard or if it was the altitude that had caused the crack.
Other than that, we've used laptops with mobile phones and data cards as well as free and paid-for wifi services and never had a problem. I think it's very easy to worry too much about these kind of things.
Richgit69
- 21 May 2009 21:59
- 8102 of 11003
Just a bought a new DVD player from Philips 5990/05 it has a USB 2 connector, I need to know if I use it with my passport HD and/or USB memory stick, can it get infected with virus like a pc???
ThePublisher
- 25 May 2009 11:15
- 8103 of 11003
I'm running my Vista with the indexing turned off as I'm told it helps - except when searching for a file.
Yesterday I found Windows Explorer hopeless when I did need to track down some photos from their file numbers.
Rather than restarting the indexing (I only need to do this sort of search a few times a year) I decided to look for some freeware. My usual source of safe software, MajorGeeks, does not seem to have anything.
Any suggestions, folks?
TP
ThePublisher
- 25 May 2009 11:49
- 8105 of 11003
Back again - you can tell it's a damp Bank Holiday in London.
My Diskeeper seems to have decided it cannot do the job, so I have removed it.
Lots of people around here like CCleaner. From the same home comes
this jobbie.
Has anyone given it a bash?
TP
ThePublisher
- 25 May 2009 12:56
- 8107 of 11003
Opt,
Pictures. As it's my hobby I have picture viewer/manipulators coming out of my ears.
It's just when someone looks at my website that has 75,000 images on it and asks for "c04t8308_std.jpg" and give me no clue when it was taken I need to find the original RAW file.
Windows Explorer should, in my book anyway, simply find "8308". Yes, it eventually did, but what a struggle.
As I say it's only needed on the odd occasion, but why spend 30 mins doing what should take 5?
TP
ThePublisher
- 25 May 2009 13:01
- 8108 of 11003
Opt,
I had Diskeeper Pro.
Diskeeper kept hanging/stopping after it had analysed around 24% of the drive. I was alerted to a potential problem when, on looking in the first time, I saw as much red as all the other colours on a drive that is only about 33% full anyway.
That was when I tried to re-run the analyse report.
I could not use the Vista defrag without uninstalling Diskeeper. I've now used the Vista version and it seem the fragmentation is around 1%, but it's jolly hard to see the command exe report as it closes the DOS box after less than 5 seconds.
EDIT. Until you realise you should run it from the DOS box rather than from Start. Now I see have 256 fragmented files on C and just 1 on I. Seems I can live with the Vista defrag. Better as I did feel that Diskeeper was taking resources and I can let Vista do the job with a weekly schedule.
TP
ThePublisher
- 25 May 2009 14:36
- 8110 of 11003
Opt,
Never thought of using that. I'll give it a try later this afternoon.
Thanks,
TP
ThePublisher
- 25 May 2009 15:28
- 8111 of 11003
Opt,
I assumed that Windows Search would find a sequential group of characters in a file name. I was keying in 8308. No luck. You're not telling me to use the inverted commas are you?
If I key in c04t8308 it works.
My jury is out when I try *8308*. It seems to work sometimes and not others.
The Photo Gallery seems to be following the same lines.
In reality I can, in future, key in enough of the start of the filename to be conclusive. It just caught me off guard as a Search in something like word will pick up anything that contains the characters you have picked.
Computers!!
TP
Bolshi
- 25 May 2009 16:57
- 8112 of 11003
Exec.
I've just seen your post 21st May. Have you used Re image?
Would you recommend?
Edit: Oh. It's alright, I've just seen the price. :-))))
ThePublisher
- 25 May 2009 17:28
- 8113 of 11003
Bolshi,
I'm far from being rich enough not to need to watch the pennies but...
It depends on how much value you put on your time. With my mediocre computer skills I reckon it takes me the best part of a day to migrate my software and data from an old PC to a new one.
Forty quid, and most of the day back, seems worth it. If it works.
TP
Fred1new
- 25 May 2009 21:01
- 8114 of 11003
TP.
I upgraded some software on Thursday, It has taken 8hours to sort my network and printers out.
I am a little p.off with upgrades. Will I never learn to leave them in the box.
mojo47
- 31 May 2009 11:53
- 8116 of 11003
any help out their lap top crashed i think. logs on but doesnt get anyfurther than the first page windows xp then start windows normally. and then nothing dead as a door nail.
Richgit69
- 31 May 2009 12:16
- 8117 of 11003
Richgit69
- 01 Jun 2009 08:28
- 8118 of 11003
How do I find or change my Netgear Wireless Passphrase, as it was over two year ago I set it up, but yesterday I finally got my second pc up and running and now trying to connect to internet but cant as passphrase is wrong ;-(