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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

ThePublisher - 17 Feb 2010 18:53 - 8800 of 11003

H,

What defragger do you use? I'm using Defraggler.

I'm on Vista and the MS one with it does not have a nice coloured chart - which made me wonder what, if anything, it ever did.

TP

Haystack - 17 Feb 2010 19:00 - 8801 of 11003

I use Smart Defrag.

ThePublisher - 17 Feb 2010 19:49 - 8802 of 11003

H.

Thanks.

I'll do it tomorrow.

Still scanning. 16hrs 23 mins!!

TP

Kayak - 17 Feb 2010 20:02 - 8803 of 11003

If most of your disk is files that you know are free of viruses, e.g. photo files, then there is probably a way to tell it not to scan those files. It is probably going through gigabytes of quite safe files.

ThePublisher - 17 Feb 2010 21:38 - 8804 of 11003

Thanks K,

I have masses of web photos and music so I can tell it to avoid those. And presumably the Acronis replicas of the C drive.

TP

Kayak - 17 Feb 2010 21:51 - 8805 of 11003

Yep :-)

ThePublisher - 17 Feb 2010 21:59 - 8806 of 11003

K,

Interesting how the map from Defraggler and Smart Defrag looks totally different.

And golly, my USB backup is a real mess. S D says it has six hours work there.

TP

Optimist - 18 Feb 2010 09:34 - 8807 of 11003

SC

Thanks for your comments.

I don't mind setting a firewall up but NTL settings are another matter as NTL provide zero information. Did the Netgear units connect staight away to the NTL modem? Have you any idea what model you are using?

TP

I normally use the quickscan option which takes only a few minutes.

If you want a good defragmenter, buy Diskeeper which is availible on trial.

Clubman3509 - 18 Feb 2010 09:49 - 8808 of 11003

Crocodile any idea what is causing this.

Nov 2009 new Dell 64 bit desktop, 4 processor, 8 gig ram, Windows 7

With IE 8, Google Chrome, Firefox browsers Moneyam stockwatch appears very small with streaming on, without streaming appears OK. rest of the page OK, Opera Browser performs OK with stockwatch normal size.

Tried everything still the same problem.

ExecLine - 18 Feb 2010 10:25 - 8809 of 11003

IE8 has a 'Status Bar', which you can activate as follows:

Right click on a blank part of the Tool Bar at the top of the IE8 browser screen.

Up pops an information bar with various selections ticked.

The selection we are looking for is 'Status Bar'. Ensure it is ticked.

If you now go down to the bottom of the screen to the RHS you will see something like '+100%' with an additional selection arrow to the RHS of that. A click on it will allow you to zoom the screen graphics In and Out from 400% to 50% or even Custom as well.

You need to look for something similar with whatever other browser you choose.

You should also check to see that you have the correct and most uptodate JAVA installed. (See the link at the top of the Stockwatch screen)

PS. Welcome to MoneyAM. Very sadly and unfortunately, 'Crocodile' (David Andersen), the originator of this thread and lots, lots more besides, died in his sleep back in 2004. He was a friend to many on here and is still greatly missed. His memory lingers on when users take advantage of this greatly used thread.

Clubman3509 - 18 Feb 2010 10:42 - 8810 of 11003

Thank,s Execline but all that does is expand the money AM screen it does not alter the streaming prices watchlist part of the screen which stays the same very small.

Haystack - 18 Feb 2010 10:53 - 8811 of 11003

Have you tried Tools, Compaitbility View Settings in IE 8. Then tick 'Display all sites in compatibility view.

Clubman3509 - 18 Feb 2010 10:56 - 8812 of 11003

Yes tried that, also tried Windows 7 run previous versions of windows facility

Optimist - 18 Feb 2010 11:22 - 8813 of 11003

Are you uing a zoom factor other than 100%?

The Java applet may not be affected by the zoom setting.

Gausie - 18 Feb 2010 11:23 - 8814 of 11003

ctrl +

??

Clubman3509 - 18 Feb 2010 11:24 - 8815 of 11003

No now at 100%

Gausie - 18 Feb 2010 11:29 - 8816 of 11003

Hey club

does: java test page display at a decent size?

Clubman3509 - 18 Feb 2010 11:34 - 8817 of 11003

Yes Java 6 update 18 Windows 7 6.1

ExecLine - 18 Feb 2010 13:59 - 8818 of 11003

My research tells me this is most probably a Firefox problem. However, it can be rectified with an 'add-on' download.

Here's a link: Greasemonkey

About Greasemonkey:
Greasemonkey is a Firefox extension that allows you to customize the way webpages look and function.

ExecLine - 18 Feb 2010 14:04 - 8819 of 11003

Note: Part of my research on this involved placing an ice cube out on the back door mat and seeing how long it took to melt.

Since it had not fully dissolved at the time of my posting, my research may be incomplete.
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