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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

ThePublisher - 20 Jul 2010 11:46 - 9005 of 11003

Not a problem. Just a comment.

I have a couple of two year old Vista PC's both with 250 gig HDD's.

I decided to clean up the old Restore Points and on one machine it recovered me 30 gig and on the other 20 gig. The latter is not normally on the internet so does fewer MS upgrades.

Useful space!

Back to the sunshine and fresh air.... Enjoy your summer, folks.

TP

tyketto - 20 Jul 2010 12:14 - 9006 of 11003

One for MM possibly.
I want to make up an external lead, HDD(IDE) to USB.
I have the pinouts for both connectors but cannot
find info as to which pins on the IDE I should connect
the USB.(red+5v,white data-,green data+,black gnd)
I have an external main supply for the HDD, or could
possibly use a spare on the computer I am using to
format the external HDD.
TIA>
mac

MightyMicro - 20 Jul 2010 13:09 - 9007 of 11003

tyketto: not sure myself.

Bear in mind that the maximum current that you should draw from a USB port is 500mA, so you might want to make sure that you use the external power supply and not connect the +5v line.

I have to confess that sloth usually overcomes me these days, and I just buy the appropriate lead. It's less exciting than DIY but more certain.

Amazon carry a few options at about 10-15 which isn't too outrageous.

Cheers, MM

tyketto - 20 Jul 2010 13:24 - 9008 of 11003

Thanks MM.
There is a standalone lead available at a similar price,
but I thought that having the where-withall to hand,
I'd have ago myself.
Ta again.
mac

Kayak - 20 Jul 2010 15:57 - 9009 of 11003

tyketto, an IDE interface is nothing like a USB one. To start with, the IDE interface is parallel, i.e. the data bits are presented as one or more bytes simultaneously on multiple pins. The USB interface is serial, the bits will come one by one. Also, USB devices identify themselves to the PC, IDE ones don't. The lead you saw must include a lot of electronics to convert one interface to the other, it is not a simple wiring job.

To be honest unless it is a stopgap solution (to get the data off the drive for instance), you are unlikely to get good results by doing this. Much better to buy a USB drive.

MightyMicro - 20 Jul 2010 19:18 - 9010 of 11003

Thanks to Kayak for pointing out the obvious, so bleedin' obvious I completely ignored it.

tyketto - 21 Jul 2010 00:17 - 9011 of 11003

Thinks.

Kayak - 21 Jul 2010 02:18 - 9012 of 11003

MM, at least with punched cards you knew where you stood...

greekman - 21 Jul 2010 08:47 - 9013 of 11003

Strange but my Spybot has suddenly started to refuse to clear/fix any problems that it finds as 'I am not the administrator'.
I have changed nothing on my PC and as I am the only users, surely I am an administrator.
Any ideas, gratefully received.

MightyMicro - 22 Jul 2010 10:13 - 9014 of 11003

Kayak, until you dropped the deck. Always preferred punched paper tape myself.

jeffmack - 22 Jul 2010 20:16 - 9015 of 11003

Now that I am working out here in UAE, I want to use my laptop to make cheap/free calls to my home phone.

What hardware / software am I likely to need.

Tks

Spaceman - 22 Jul 2010 21:09 - 9016 of 11003

jeff skype is pretty good for most things. I also use voipfone which can be configured with a software phone on PC although i dont use it like that.

MightyMicro - 22 Jul 2010 23:05 - 9017 of 11003

jeffie: Skype is your best bet. You can even get a Skypein number which is a London number, complete with answering service, for Skypeless persons to call you. Get a decent headset (I recommend Sennheiser) and remember to put your clothes on before making video calls.

Haystack - 22 Jul 2010 23:26 - 9018 of 11003

You could try one of these and there are many similar

www.voipcheap.com


www.internetcalls.com

If you are calling from abroad then calls to UK are FREE

just

plug in a headset and add some credit to your account and then the calls are free.

http://www.internetcalls.com/en/calling-rates.html

http://www.voipcheap.co.uk/en/rates.html

jeffmack - 23 Jul 2010 19:49 - 9019 of 11003

Thanks for those suggestions, I will look at them now.

jeffmack - 23 Jul 2010 19:51 - 9020 of 11003

Are you sending me to dodgy sites H. Access to both of those is blocked by the ABU Dhabi authorities. I will try Skype

hilary - 24 Jul 2010 08:58 - 9021 of 11003

Jeff,

Did you notice my and DelBoy's comments in the cafe the other day about proxy servers? Try going through NinjaCloak.com or HideMyAss.com.

If they're blocked by the authorities, do you have a VPS? You could open a browser on your VPS to access the sites in question. Otherwise, do you have a machine elsewhere that's running 24/7 as you could open an RDC to it.

greekman - 24 Jul 2010 19:24 - 9022 of 11003

Any help re my post of 21st.

Appreciate any answers, even if they say, 'Can't help' as then I will get rid of Spybot although I have been a fan of the site for many years.

Strange but my Spybot has suddenly started to refuse to clear/fix any problems that it finds as 'I am not the administrator'.
I have changed nothing on my PC and as I am the only users, surely I am an administrator.
Any ideas, gratefully received.

jeffmack - 24 Jul 2010 19:32 - 9023 of 11003

Hils
Dis some googling and in UAE until recently VOIP is banned. They have just licenced the 2 local telcos but they are not offering it as yet. There are a number of solutions on the internet using proxy and VPS so will take a look. Probably easier to do when back in UK in a couple of weeks.

HARRYCAT - 24 Jul 2010 19:56 - 9024 of 11003

greekman, presumably you are running Vista? My guess is that you have downloaded an update from Windows which has changed the settings. XP doesn't usually ask for administrator permissions. Regret Spybot is not one I use, but would be very surprised if it's Spybot asking & not Windows. If it is Windows then go to Control Panel > Administrator settings.
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