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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

tyketto - 23 Dec 2009 11:48 - 8646 of 11003

SC,
No prob.
I,m on site sporadically .

Take a look at internet-ink.co.uk

The compatibles have a higher ink volume but I havn,t tried them.
There is a caution about mixing branded and compatibles.

mac

MightyMicro - 23 Dec 2009 14:22 - 8647 of 11003

SC: We have a Lexmark C522 colour laser network printer. It produces excellent print, but is expensive to run. Each of the four cartridges costs 60 or so. The result is that I haven't used it for months, most of my printing needs are met by the HP OfficeJet Pro L7600 which claims to be 50% cheaper to run than a colour laser. It also scans direct to PDF, FAXes, copies and beats as it sweeps as it cleans.

The upside of the Lexmark is that it is a PostScript printer, so easily interfaces with UNIX/Linux/Macs over Ethernet without getting embroiled in the dreaded Windows driver thang.

Seymour Clearly - 23 Dec 2009 15:56 - 8648 of 11003

Thanks MM, that along with Tyketto's posts is a great help. 60 per cartridge is what I was worried about! I'll have a look at those HP's. Every printer we use bar one is HP, because they're just so reliable.

MightyMicro - 23 Dec 2009 16:54 - 8649 of 11003

SC: A quick PS for you, given the use to which you intend to put the kit: the consultant surgeon who dealt with my eye problem (corneal ulcer) used an HP digital camera and injket printer to capture the condition of my eye at its worst. (I observed this with my other eye.)

Seymour Clearly - 23 Dec 2009 17:23 - 8650 of 11003

Thanks MM, we use a specialised Canon digital camera, and want something that will produce a good printout. Given what you say, HP inkjet seems to be the way. Are your eyes sorted out now?

The Other Kevin - 29 Dec 2009 09:25 - 8651 of 11003

Santa brought me a Logitech LX8 Cordless Laser Mouse. Lucky me, except that I've never used any cordless stuff on my PC. Are there any security implications? Should I be worried that the kids next door will be watching my every key stroke? Or is it totally safe to use. TIA TOK

ExecLine - 29 Dec 2009 10:22 - 8652 of 11003

Yes, TOK. Keep those doors locked tight and those curtains well drawn!

Oh, and don't for God's sake post up any pictures of the kids next door or you'll get the site closed down!

:-)

scussy - 30 Dec 2009 01:13 - 8653 of 11003

looking to load some mp3's on a iPod classic 80gig,

anyone got any tips on the best way,

TIA

MightyMicro - 30 Dec 2009 19:05 - 8654 of 11003

Why not download iTunes to your PC? Load the MP3s into iTunes and let it manage the iPod.

zzaxx99 - 11 Jan 2010 08:28 - 8655 of 11003

I'm looking for a MFD printer/scanner/copier thing, ideally with fax as well, though that's open to argument.

I want:
- Built-in Ethernet (wireless acceptable, but will probably be wired anyway)
- Duplex
- Colour laser, not inkjet
- Less than 600 quid (ideally, much less)
- Non-extortionate toner cartridges (50 quid per is bearable, 100 per isn't)

I've found several mono MFDs that do everything, a couple of colour ones that have everything except duplex, and other combinations of "not quite what I want".

Any nominations?

The Other Kevin - 11 Jan 2010 17:04 - 8656 of 11003

Is there any way of saving the report generated after running Chkdsk Fix via My Computer/properties/tools? It flashes up but then is gone before I have a chance to read it. I've tried the Pause key but that doesn't work.

HARRYCAT - 11 Jan 2010 17:13 - 8657 of 11003

Easier way to do it is via a DOS command, imo.
Go to start, all programs, accessories, command prompt, then type chkdsk after the C:\ prompt. (or to fix the errors, type chkdsk/f)

The Other Kevin - 11 Jan 2010 17:24 - 8658 of 11003

Thanks for that Harry. It showed I have problems with my File System but running it with F (Fix) doesn't solve the problem (whatever it is). Mmmmh!

HARRYCAT - 11 Jan 2010 17:33 - 8659 of 11003

The F option should involve a restart as it won't be able to fix the errors with Windows running. So when you type chkdsk/f it should ask if you want to run a diagnostic the next time windows starts.

The Other Kevin - 11 Jan 2010 18:15 - 8660 of 11003

Going down the DOS route ends up with Program Not Responding hence I tried the My Computer route. Catch 22.

HARRYCAT - 11 Jan 2010 18:25 - 8661 of 11003

Ah. How about pressing F8 on a restart & then going in to Safe Mode with command prompt or debugging mode from that screen, so that Windows isn't running?

Optimist - 11 Jan 2010 18:44 - 8662 of 11003

TOK

The command chkdsk > c:\temp\chk.txt will direct the output to the file c:\temp\chk.txt .

But as Harry has pointed out, you have to run chkdsk /f in order to correct the errors. This will give you the option to reboot and run it then when you can see the output easier.

I'm not sure what you mean by Going down the DOS route ends up with Program Not Responding but if you are on Vista or Windows7 you need to open the command window in administrator mode.

The Other Kevin - 11 Jan 2010 22:14 - 8663 of 11003

Thanks guys. Just returned to the screen after enjoying Man U (that's the University not the FC) thrash St Andrew's in Univeristy Challenge and as it's nearly time for the Ovaltine I'll leave further work on this till the morning. However, Opti, the DOS screen hangs after typing Y in answer to the reboot question after trying to run CHKDSK F, and then Programme Not Responding pops up when I try to close the DOS panel. But my brain has gone into standby and I'll wait till day break. Thanks to both for all the help so far. TOK

Optimist - 12 Jan 2010 08:47 - 8664 of 11003

TOK

Two things worth repeating, it could be your typo but the command should be chkdsk /f. Also, you must be in Administrator mode.

The Other Kevin - 12 Jan 2010 09:23 - 8665 of 11003

Finally got CHKDSK to run in F mode after which the message said Windows found problems with the file system and run F to correct. A new Catch 22! Life is too short to keep restarting the machine. I'll live with it as it is. Thanks for all your help and suggestions. (Perhaps I should have asked Santa for a new machine).
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