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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

ThePublisher - 25 Feb 2010 08:58 - 8862 of 11003

Google says this in a thread about Speedfan.

"an abandoned sensor from that Super IO IT8718F chip, just untick it so it won't bug you anymore at the main screen."

One last picture from Core Temp this time:-



EDIT. That Core Temp jobby is great fun as I now have two little temperature readings in my task bar. Now I can see how hard I am working!!

TP

Optimist - 25 Feb 2010 12:43 - 8863 of 11003

Microsoft are now including the browser ballot with Windows update as directed by the EU.

For myself, I am perfectly happy with IE8, but even those people who are not, are perfectly capable of choosing an alternative browser for themselves without having the process forced on them by the Common Market.

If you are running Win XP then the update will be forced on you, my copies of Win 7 have presented the update as an opt in option though I wouldn't count on that not being changed.

If you want to avoid the browser ballot, switch off automatic updates, then run windows update.

In Win XP choose the custom option, and review the important updates, goto the browser update and de-select it. Then click the + next to it and check the 'Don't show this again box'. Continue to install the remaining updates and then re enable auto updates.

In Win 7, click on the important updates link, goto the browser update and make sure it is de-selected. Then right click on it and click hide details. Continue to install the remaining updates and then re enable auto updates.

If you allow this update to be installed, it will unpin IE8 from the Win 7 taskbar and most likely make other changes.

Optimist - 25 Feb 2010 14:03 - 8864 of 11003

If you want to install alternative browsers or any other free software, I've just found this site reccomended by David Fearon in PCPro.

ThePublisher - 25 Feb 2010 14:18 - 8865 of 11003

Opt,

Why don't you like the ballot?

Firefox is my default. Opera is what I use quite a bit of the time. IE is simply sitting there in my quickstart box for the odd time the other two can't read a page. How will the ballot set me back?

That other site you suggest is interesting.

TP



Optimist - 25 Feb 2010 15:15 - 8866 of 11003

TP

I don't like the ballot because I have my machines set up the way I want them and object to the EU forcing updates onto my computer that I neither want or need.

Anybody who cares enough can (and very likely have) install any number of browsers should they want to.

All this browser election scheme will do is confuse those people who don't care about or don't understand browsers, and make difficult to reverse (for them) changes to their computers.

At least it looks as though the Common Market is now turning their sights on Google, I still don't think it's anything to do with them, but if ever there was a company that neeeded taking down a peg or ten ...

jeffmack - 28 Feb 2010 08:12 - 8867 of 11003

Opto
I believe you have the acer aspire one netbook? Did you install Win7 on it? What version and did you have any problems? Did Win7 take care of all the drivers or did you need to look for some? 64 or 32 bit?

Cheers

Optimist - 28 Feb 2010 10:07 - 8868 of 11003

Jeff

I installed Win 7 Ultimate with no problems at all. It will only run the 32 bit version.

I run a very minimal system, only the Microsoft AV and where possible I use portable versions of any programs including Open Office and Thunderbird so they do not have any overhead when not in use.

I think it runs faster than it did with the original Linux OS.

jeffmack - 28 Feb 2010 10:27 - 8869 of 11003

I have WinXP on mine at the moment. Do you think it will be faster with Win7?
Cheers

Optimist - 28 Feb 2010 10:47 - 8870 of 11003

I have never done an upgrade from XP to Win 7, so can't be certain, but the most important thing for the performance of netbooks is to keep the used resources to a minimum, it is just too easy to overload them.

Windoew 7 is very good at memory and resource management, so my gues is that it would be better overall.

The other no brainer for using Win 7 (Business or Ultimate) is that it has bitlocker drive encryption although with the Aspire 1, you would need a USB key to boot it.

jeffmack - 28 Feb 2010 11:00 - 8871 of 11003

Cheers Opto

Oakapples142 - 01 Mar 2010 10:24 - 8872 of 11003

After updating JAVA is it correct and/or possible to delete earlier updates

HARRYCAT - 01 Mar 2010 11:25 - 8873 of 11003

Try this : http://www.java.com/en/download/faq/remove_olderversions.xml

Or go to 'Start' 'Control Panel' 'Add or remove programs' & see how many Java programs are installed. Check to make sure of the latest Java program number release before you start so that you know which are the older versions. Then highlight each individual program you want to delete & click the 'uninstall' button. (Assuming you are using XP)

Oakapples142 - 01 Mar 2010 12:20 - 8874 of 11003

Very grateful - thank you

Martini - 01 Mar 2010 22:54 - 8875 of 11003

I am doing a media collection for a time capsule.

What do you think has the best chance of lasting the longest as a storage medium?

DVD, Memory stick, hard drive mass storage or something else?

Cheers

Kayak - 01 Mar 2010 23:31 - 8876 of 11003

Moses considered all of those and went for stone.

Seymour Clearly - 01 Mar 2010 23:35 - 8877 of 11003

And where are those tablets of stone now?

:-)


You can get very high quality DVDs and CDs which are designed for longevity, but I'm not sure I'd trust them.

Kayak - 01 Mar 2010 23:36 - 8878 of 11003

Good point. Go for punched cards. OK maybe not :-)

Haystack - 01 Mar 2010 23:43 - 8879 of 11003

It may depend on where you intend to lodge the archive.

Maybe etched titanium.

kimoldfield - 02 Mar 2010 00:14 - 8880 of 11003

Paper and ink? Remember the Dead Sea Scrolls?! ;o)

Martini - 02 Mar 2010 01:18 - 8881 of 11003

Look guys all very helpful but I am trying to save video and jpgs in a sealed capsule, in a wall in a house.

What's the shelf life of our current technology.
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