Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
iiwarm
- 26 Nov 2010 11:27
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PlanB
just had a little play around with your problem.
Added name of picture folder to search and it came up with nothing but it appeared to be searching "favorites" only. This seems to be the default setting.
Picked out the correct partition on the left hand list and it found the folder and the contained pics.
Did the same by selecting "computer" in the middle of the empty result panel and again it gave me the full list. You can also select it from the little arrow (with magnifying glass icon) near the address window or the left hand panel.
Hope this is what you need.
PlanB
- 26 Nov 2010 12:51
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> iiwarm
Thanks for your comments .. but it is precisely this that's going wrong on my PC.
Highlight the correct disk or partition or folder, knowing the target is there .. but no result :(
iiwarm
- 26 Nov 2010 13:23
- 9303 of 11003
very strange! looks like we've reached the limits of my paygrade, sorry.
Haystack
- 26 Nov 2010 13:30
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ThePublisher
- 26 Nov 2010 14:14
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At 9286 Harrycat said:-
"You could also use it for something like Readyboost with Vista where vista can use a usb drive like ram..."
I tried that on my studio machine and I thought it went faster. I have just done the same on this (office) machine and I am 99% certain there is an improvement.
I have probably overdone it with 16 gig cards - but my thinking was that later incarnations of Windows might value them - and, in real terms the price difference is only a few quid.
TP
kernow
- 26 Nov 2010 16:00
- 9306 of 11003
I'm considering a switch of ISP - currently onetel 2mb - as faster options up to 6/7 mb are supported on my line. I also have unlimited downloads (fair use policy). My question is how do I know what my data consumption is so I can consider a capped service? My onetel account has no facility for measuring this. I don't use p2p but I do use skyplayer and the BBC/ITV players sometimes.
Is there software e.g. like the dashboard I get with my mobile dongle that I can use?
TIA
iiwarm
- 26 Nov 2010 16:07
- 9307 of 11003
netmeter is the one virgin recommend. seems to work
hilary
- 26 Nov 2010 16:18
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We monitor bandwidth usage with
NetWorx.
The Other Kevin
- 26 Nov 2010 16:43
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McAfee doesn't like that link, Hils.
kernow
- 26 Nov 2010 16:49
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AVG is quite happy TOK. Looking at your suggestions now - many thanks for your help.
Haystack
- 26 Nov 2010 16:58
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Surely someone could write a net usage program fairly easily in a few minutes. What about Mighty Micro's prgrammers? Are they busy?
PlanB
- 26 Nov 2010 19:39
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> Haystack
First 2 links were nbg, but the third led me eventually to find the fault. 4 hours of re-indexing and I think I'm back in business. Many thanks to you and the others for help offered.
Richgit69
- 06 Dec 2010 09:42
- 9314 of 11003
I've got a ACER T138-T970 Sempron 3100+ 1.81GHz 1.5gb DDR I paid 310 4 years ago, looking to either upgrade this
What are me options and costs to upgrade spend no more than 100-200
or What pc can I buy thats faster and better specs for around 400-500
HARRYCAT
- 06 Dec 2010 10:12
- 9315 of 11003
Can't really help you too much, as not familiar with that machine, but in order to find out if your motherboard will accept more RAM, worth allowing Crucial to analyse your machine to check.
http://www.crucial.com/uk/?click=true
ExecLine
- 06 Dec 2010 11:42
- 9316 of 11003
There must be a few of you out there with a black BT Home Hub 2.0. Here's how to check a few things including your Internet usage:
Click on this link:
http://192.168.1.254/
(Ever after this it should stay in your History if you've enable the Autocomplete in your browser and so all you will need to do is just remember to put in the first digit, being '
1', (ie. the very first part of the address) and it should apppear for you to autocomplete)
As you can now see, up has popped the BT Home Hub Help page.
Click on
Settings
Enter your case sensitive Home Hub Administrator Password
Click on
Advanced Settings
Click on
Continue to Advanced Settings
Click on
Broadband
You can now see from the
Connection information data a few things:
Connection time (ie. for how long the connection has been open)
Data transmitted/received (MB) (ie. your 'usage')
On this page, if you Click on the
ADSL tab you can also read your Downstream and Upstream connection speeds and also other connection data too ((ie.
ADSL settings)
This BT Help site has lots of extremely useful and helpful information. Do have a browse around it.
Richgit69
- 06 Dec 2010 12:37
- 9317 of 11003
HARRYCAT, Thanks I can upgrade the memory to 2GB Max
Shame there is not a one for motherboard upgrade etc
HARRYCAT
- 06 Dec 2010 12:49
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I run a PC and a laptop and find the PC is more versatile, though less mobile! As I cannibalise all of my old PCs as they fail, the power supplies, fans, hard drives, memory chips and plug-in boards quite often get re-used.
Motherboard upgrade? Apart from the drivers (CPU, BIOS, USB, on-board graphics etc) which can be upgraded on-line, not sure what you are expecting to change.
jonuk76
- 06 Dec 2010 12:58
- 9319 of 11003
Richgit I can't find anything searching on the model number you've posted. Is it a desktop or laptop? The
Acer Aspire T135 or T136 seems to be about the closest match.
If so, I don't think any significant upgrades are going to be worth it TBH. It has a maximum of 2Gb memory (2 x 1Gb modules). Its not going to be possible to upgrade the processor to anything current.
If the PC has just got slow over time through "Windows rot" consider backing up your data and then re-installing Windows. If its struggling with current software and you need a new PC something like
thislooks pretty good for the money (note comes with no OS installed). The Core i3 will be a huge jump in performance from a Sempron 3100+.
Richgit69
- 06 Dec 2010 14:06
- 9320 of 11003
Jonuk76, HARRYCAT It is desktop pc
One of the main reason I want to upgrade is to get my 3 monitors working, without crashing every few hours, also want to get Windows 7 64bit, and basically get a trading/gaming maching all in one