Sharesmagazine
 Home   Log In   Register   Our Services   My Account   Contact   Help 
 Stockwatch   Level 2   Portfolio   Charts   Share Price   Awards   Market Scan   Videos   Broker Notes   Director Deals   Traders' Room 
 Funds   Trades   Terminal   Alerts   Heatmaps   News   Indices   Forward Diary   Forex Prices   Shares Magazine   Investors' Room 
 CFDs   Shares   SIPPs   ISAs   Forex   ETFs   Comparison Tables   Spread Betting 
You are NOT currently logged in
 
Register now or login to post to this thread.

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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

skinny - 23 Mar 2010 15:07 - 8916 of 11003

Did somebody say something :-0

Kayak - 28 Mar 2010 19:27 - 8917 of 11003

What are the best Netnanny-type products? Not something I've gone into before but the kids have started asking embarrassing questions. Must be that Naughty Babysitter game. :-)

Preferably free ones, but happy to pay if it means them staying off the Sexual Offenders Register.

ExecLine - 04 Apr 2010 11:11 - 8918 of 11003

Tip: Apparently 'binder clips', otherwise known as 'bulldog clips', can make quite good cable organisers:

kernow - 12 Apr 2010 10:21 - 8919 of 11003

Had a major PC crash. I'm looking at it as an opportunity to do a clean re-install which is going well if tedious to locate discs, software download like itunes etc, etc. I have My docs, outlook.pst etc on an external hard drive using Goodsync but I find it limited as it only allows top level folder selection meaning I have to include a load of rubbish to get the outlook.pst file, templates file and the like included. I've looked at the XP backup but it seems a bit clunky and displays a tiny file selection screen.
Any recommendations for backup software - something that allows me to drill down and select individual files and then allows me to see those files on my external drive.

TIA :-)

ExecLine - 12 Apr 2010 11:52 - 8920 of 11003

Do have a look at the HP SimpleSave Portable

This is a USB connected portable separate hard drive. It has integral software, which makes both Backup and Restore a breeze. It sits there in the background, quietly handling Backup and you don't have to do anything other than set it up to start with and then just wisely check on it every so often to see if it is continuing to do its stuff.

It comes in various sizes from, say 320GB (circa 55-60) right up to 2TB (circa 150)

I like it and use one myself. I think it is a great value combination of portable hard disk and automated backup software.

There are some videos on it here.

You can use the Google Shopping (a tab off Google) to see where to get it from in the UK. I bought mine in Tesco.

You could also look at Acronis' True Image Home 2010, and another type of separate USB disk, such as Iomega's eGo Portable.

hangon - 12 Apr 2010 23:30 - 8921 of 11003

I suspect the best policy is to have more than one policy - that way if one scheme turns out bad you still have another string.
For this reason I store files I really need (like family pics etc) on CD as well as having a HDD copy on an external drive.
This keeps the PC's own drive clear to run the OS rather than be clogged up with important files.
Since the CD's have a serial number the same number should be used on the filename, on the HDD prior to burning the same-numbered disc.

MightyMicro - 12 Apr 2010 23:55 - 8922 of 11003

hangon: But do take note of the expected life of CDs and DVDs. There is much debate on the subject, but cheap CDs may have quite a short storage persistance ( < 5 years??).

kernow - 13 Apr 2010 07:48 - 8923 of 11003

Thanks Excel - I'll be looking at your solutions.
Re: CDs - I've sometimes had a belt to go with the braces but it soon falls by the wayside due to laziness. Likewise I have a usb sync. stick - supposedly so you can take all your files with you for use on another PC and update your main machine on return but it's just too clunky and slow imo. plus again it takes effort to remember and act.

jeffmack - 13 Apr 2010 20:33 - 8924 of 11003

A website I am updating keeps putting strange charactors when I put an apostrophe or

Any ideas how to stop them.

Edit
This is how it displays even though I do not add the additional charactors in the editor

Fee of £100

client’s individual

ExecLine - 13 Apr 2010 22:41 - 8925 of 11003

Leo has the answer - which is bit complicated

hilary - 14 Apr 2010 09:59 - 8926 of 11003

Declare the character encoding in your HTML header, Jeffie. For instance:

<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">

jeffmack - 15 Apr 2010 08:37 - 8927 of 11003

Clever Hiltops

That worked a treat

Cheers

skinny - 15 Apr 2010 11:34 - 8928 of 11003

Smarty pants :-)

MightyMicro - 15 Apr 2010 23:22 - 8929 of 11003

skinny: I expect she has ;-)

tyketto - 16 Apr 2010 00:54 - 8930 of 11003

Probably Agent Provacateur.;-)

hilary - 16 Apr 2010 07:41 - 8931 of 11003

Not a great lover of Smarty pants, but I don't mind the sugar candy ones from time to time.

skinny - 16 Apr 2010 07:42 - 8932 of 11003

Oh my God!

prodman - 16 Apr 2010 08:10 - 8933 of 11003

Alright if you need a nibble! :-)

MightyMicro - 18 Apr 2010 21:59 - 8934 of 11003

If we've all recovered from Hil's pants, I offer this to those who may be having problems with their hard drive.

It seems that a failing hard drive, if chilled in a fridge or freezer, can be recussitated long enough to recover data.

http://www.kempa.com/2006/10/02/adam-is-there-a-reason-your-laptop-is-in-the-fridge/

ThePublisher - 25 May 2010 10:45 - 8935 of 11003

How can I identify a powerful powered usb hub.

It is for my photographic pc so I need seven or eight sockets.

My old one died and I got the most expensive one (around 22) that my local Maplin had in stock. I now get repeated 'your usb device is faulty' messages and one of my usb hard drive disconnects itself from time to time - but works fine when powered down and up again.

My instinct is that the only thing that is powered on the jobbie I have just bought are the little lights. Googling does not seem to produce much real info about how these things perform.

Any pointers, chums?

TP
Register now or login to post to this thread.