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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

jeffmack - 06 Sep 2009 15:15 - 8408 of 11003

I installed a WinXP update on Saturday and now when I connect my iphone to my PC it is not launching itunes and charging the iphone. Anyone else?

Edit
rebooted PC and ok now

ExecLine - 06 Sep 2009 18:49 - 8409 of 11003

Check out Lunascape, which is a new and Free 'Triple Engine Browser' - and also get a download link to it here:

http://www.lunascape.tv/

You can set Lunascape up quickly to work in any of three modes or styles (engines) of use:

1. Like IE (Trident)
2. Like Mozilla Firefox (Gecko)
3. Like Google Chrome or Apple Safari (Webkit)

Bel1ze8SA - 08 Sep 2009 07:47 - 8410 of 11003

A few hundred posts back, I asked for advice re a laptop, as I was embarking on an extended trip to south amarica.
Readers may like to know that it's easy enough to buy a dongle for a permanent internet connection using the local mobile companies. In Colombia I used Comcel, which had good reception where ever I went, including quite remote areas. Basically if your mobile has got a signal then the dongle will too. In Argentina I used Claro, but have heard that Personal offer a better all round service. Used Personal the last time I was there with no problems.
Typically a dongle costs circa 45 you then pay for usage, about 1 to 1.50 a day.
Hope this helps

The Other Kevin - 08 Sep 2009 08:34 - 8411 of 11003

Strange goings-on when I attempted to start my computer this morning. Windows wouldn't open. The process seemed to be going round in a loop with the screen getting as far as the DEL and F9 Dos screen, then shutting down and then doing the same again. Switching everything off and starting again did no good so I switched off and went for breakfast. On re-start everything worked OK. But why? Any ideas please guys? Same thing happened previously about two weeks ago. What's going on? Something wearing out? Help, please.

Optimist - 08 Sep 2009 09:42 - 8412 of 11003

TOK

I suspect that something is overheating somewhere.

Check the CPU fan -unlikely IMO in this instance but easy to check.

Reseat the memory chips just in case.

I've also known similar problems caused by printers etc connected to the machine stopping it booting. Removing the devices during boot solved the problem but it was really a U/S motherboard.

A shot to nothing is to replace the BIOS battery.

The Other Kevin - 08 Sep 2009 10:52 - 8413 of 11003

Thanks Opti. I'll do some checks

ThePublisher - 08 Sep 2009 10:53 - 8414 of 11003

I have been wanting to find some software that would tell me about any unusually large folders lurking in my Vista system and backups.

I do a lot of photography and some of my software builds up caches in most improbably places. Even when I find and delete them my Replicator back up is set not to delete files on my backup disks (so I can recover files I accidentally delete myself).

I have found this software .

It does what I want - and is also quite pretty!

Oh, and it's just found me 8 gig.

TP

Optimist - 08 Sep 2009 11:18 - 8415 of 11003

Thanks for that link TP

On a similar line, check out Free tools from JGoodies. It seems that they have not been updated for a while, but they are fast, very pretty and integrate into Windows Explorer.

zzaxx99 - 08 Sep 2009 12:42 - 8416 of 11003

Also, have a look at Treesize Personal, or the Pro version if you need it.

Great program, but has I feel become a tad pricey

Seymour Clearly - 11 Sep 2009 15:03 - 8417 of 11003

Thinking about one of these Acers as a cheap and cheerful network workstation, any idea how I'd install XP pro (or home - doesn't matter) as it doesn't have a CD drive. I've got an external usb CD drive so guess that's the way.

http://www.ebuyer.com/product/167153#

Optimist - 11 Sep 2009 15:23 - 8418 of 11003

I'm not sure about XP and Vista but Windows 7 can be installed from a USB flash drive.

BTW I've recently installed Win 7 on my Aspire 1 netbook. I had avoided a Microosoft OS on that because it is so low powered but Win 7 is faster than the original Linux OS.

Seymour Clearly - 11 Sep 2009 15:37 - 8419 of 11003

Do you just copy the files over onto your USB stick from the DVD lock, stock and 2 smoking barrels?

Haystack - 11 Sep 2009 15:51 - 8420 of 11003

You can buy them with XP already on them.

Seymour Clearly - 11 Sep 2009 15:59 - 8421 of 11003

OK, only thing is I already have a copy of XP I want to use :-)

Optimist - 11 Sep 2009 16:32 - 8422 of 11003

SC

I can't remember where I sorted it from, but this site looks a likely candidate. If you 'Bing' "install windows from usb flash drive" then you will find plenty more info.

Haystack - 11 Sep 2009 16:41 - 8423 of 11003

I have seen suggestions that the PC is more suitable to Windws 7 and Vista.

Seymour Clearly - 11 Sep 2009 16:50 - 8424 of 11003

OK, thanks Optimist & Haystack. I can't wait for Windows 7, as the machine is needed now, so think I'll just have to have a go.

Optimist - 11 Sep 2009 16:50 - 8425 of 11003

If you are referijg to the Acer PC that SC was thinking about, that is essentially the same as my Aspire 1 without a screen. I never tried XP on it because I didn't think it could handle it, I'm certain that nit couldn't handle Vista but was very pleasantly surprised at how well Windows 7 Ultimate runs on it.

Optimist - 11 Sep 2009 16:57 - 8426 of 11003

SC

One problem with the original Aspire 1 was that it is a major warrenty voiding project to upgrade the RAM fr4om 1GB to 1.5 GB. Although the motherboard supports 2GB, this is virtually impossible as the 2nd RAM chip is soldiered in.

I don't know what the options are on the PC model, but you might do well to buy one with upgraded RAM.

Haystack - 11 Sep 2009 17:11 - 8427 of 11003

I thought you could buy a 2GB model. I am sure I have seen it advertised.
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