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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

MightyMicro - 25 Aug 2010 19:34 - 9089 of 11003

DNS propagation is an inexact science. Much of it will occur pretty rapidly but it can take days to filter through to the far corners of the Internet. Hil, your 72 hours is reasonable - and there's nothing you can do to accelerate it anyway. :-)

jonuk76 - 25 Aug 2010 19:43 - 9090 of 11003

SC, how are the drives set up now? You could just use them as basic disks and perhaps use one as the main disk and the other for storage or backups. Or you can convert them to dynamic disks which gives you the options to combine them to appear as one big drive etc.

Dual monitors are no problem with most fairly cheap graphics cards. I put one of these in for someone recently to run dual 22" monitors, and it worked very well. Rubbish for games but works well with normal desktop stuff, and is good for HD video too.

Seymour Clearly - 25 Aug 2010 20:13 - 9091 of 11003

Thanks Jon.

I don't know how the HDs are set up at present. The PC is still in the box. I think it might be best to keep one as the main drive and occasionally back up onto the second drive. I cannot see me ever filling that size of disc, esecially as so much data is in the cloud now. But then we all thought 640k system memory was massive!

That graphics card looks fine - just what I'm wanting, not expensive, and it's good to know of someone who uses it the way I want to. One DVI and one VGA, whereas my monitors are both VGA, but I'll just buy a DVI - VGA converter.

ExecLine - 25 Aug 2010 23:32 - 9092 of 11003

Films and or video clips, music and books for starters.

You could even start a collection or two with that amount of storage.

How about some 'Kindle' books for PC? They have a 'Top 100 Free' and a 'Top 100 Paid' in the 'Kindle Book Store' at Amazon:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Books-Kindle/b/ref=sv_kinc_1?ie=UTF8&node=341689031

(Scroll down to the RHS)

By the way, you first need to do the free software download, 'Kindle for the PC' which is available from the same location. Once registered you can also put these onto your Kindle or a Netbook or Laptop if you have one.



I see they also have Kindle subscriptions for several newspapers too, so you could even start a collection of these, if you want.

tyketto - 26 Aug 2010 00:18 - 9093 of 11003

Jon.
That looks just like my Matrox dual head which
has the extension to fit into an AGP slot.
Will that card fit a more modern PCI slot?
Tks.

jonuk76 - 26 Aug 2010 00:38 - 9094 of 11003

Tyketto, the card from Ebuyer is for PCI Express which is a newer standard than PCI. Most PC's sold in the last 4 years or so (at a guess) will have PCI Express slots. It would not work in a PCI or AGP slot though.

tyketto - 26 Aug 2010 00:44 - 9095 of 11003

Thanks Jon
I just checked and found that out.
Unfortunately the comp I was wanting to
expand ha s only PCI expansion slots.
Looks as though I'll have to go to E whatsit.


jonuk76 - 26 Aug 2010 01:07 - 9096 of 11003

There are a few PCI gfx cards about still but they are rare. This one looks like it might be OK - http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/512MB-PNY-8400-GS-PCI-64-Bit-1000MHz-GDDR2-567MHz-GPU-D-Sub-Dual-Link-DVI-I-S-Video Is the PC quite old?

Bobcolby - 26 Aug 2010 09:56 - 9097 of 11003

Kayak etc

Just spoke to my friend. She ran spybot but gave up on it after one and a half days!

She then changed her email from MS Hotmai to her isp and is not using webmail and problem seems to have gone away.

Tks for assistance

Seymour Clearly - 26 Aug 2010 14:03 - 9098 of 11003

Thanks Exec. I still prefer parchment for my reading, but might stick a few films on there. I should also upload all my family videos I think. That'll eat the space up!

tyketto - 26 Aug 2010 14:05 - 9099 of 11003

Jon,
Yes its about at least 4 years old(S/H)
but a 3gig cpu and 1meg mem its OK for
my needs.
Found a good selection of PCI cards on
Amazon.Reasonable prices and free delivery.
mac

ExecLine - 27 Aug 2010 13:23 - 9100 of 11003

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klal - 31 Aug 2010 21:20 - 9101 of 11003

On my recent visit to India, I was appalled to find my 87 year old dad's cassette tape collection in a sad state of neglect. Tapes badly chewed and snapped by a faulty cassette player - and not one of my brothers showed any inclination to preserve or restore the tapes. I intend taking up the work myself and have brought a few tapes back with me for restoration.

Here's what I want to achieve - fix the damaged/snapped tapes as best as I can and transfer them on to CDs restoring the audio quality if need be. How far is this do-able? Grateful for any advice.

hilary - 31 Aug 2010 21:36 - 9102 of 11003

Klal,

You can thank my son for this link. I got him to do a similar thing this summer for an elderly relative.

klal - 31 Aug 2010 22:01 - 9103 of 11003

Thanks Hilary. That looks very comprehensive. Need to find some safe way of splicing together a couple of snapped tapes though. I'm sure I'll need something more than Scotch tape!

jonuk76 - 31 Aug 2010 22:51 - 9104 of 11003

This might help, its about the only splicing kit I could find - http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/AUDIO-AND-VIDEO-TAPE-REPAIR-KIT-SPLICING-BLOCK-NEW-/230489399354?pt=UK_CE_Cassette_RL . I think you might have to cut out any badly chewed tape.

klal - 31 Aug 2010 23:54 - 9105 of 11003

jonuk76, thanks for that link. The project is building up!

paul1812 - 04 Sep 2010 17:28 - 9106 of 11003

I need an expert to help me sort out the language on my laptop. I live in France and my new laptop language and keyboard are in French op. system Windows 7.
How do I change the language to English but keep the keyboard French.
Many thanks
Paul

jonuk76 - 05 Sep 2010 15:03 - 9107 of 11003

I believe you would need to upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate and then you can just change the display language via the control panels "Region and Language" link. Versions other than Ultimate do not have this capability, as far as I know. Source - http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7install/thread/d58fb37b-cb02-41c8-986f-22582fd35a12

HARRYCAT - 05 Sep 2010 16:51 - 9108 of 11003

Just had a look at my XP. If you go to 'Control Panel', 'Regional & Language Options', click the 'Languages' Tab at the top, it then offers offers you a 'Text services & input Languages' Details button. By pressing this it then offers you both the default input language & the keyboard options. I haven't gone any further as I don't really want to modify my system, but I suspect it then either asks for the Windows disk or boots you to the Microsoft website. I suspect Windows 7 should be something similar.
I was in Paris a few weeks ago & noticed that the QWERTY keyboard was an ASERTY one, which confused the hell out of me!
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