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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

skinny - 01 Jul 2011 14:25 - 9552 of 11003

Thats what I've got!

Seymour Clearly - 01 Jul 2011 14:27 - 9553 of 11003

Using Win 7 64bit & Firefox without any problems.....

The Other Kevin - 01 Jul 2011 14:48 - 9554 of 11003

Thanks for your interest in my problem, Ian. Done as you suggested - but there were no ticks against the three items you mentioned. Hmm...?

Sequestor - 01 Jul 2011 14:52 - 9555 of 11003

Aye Firefox is much better, don`t know why I don`t use it all the time.

Sequestor - 01 Jul 2011 14:53 - 9556 of 11003

I think Firefox is the answer Kevin none of my boxes were ticked either,

ExecLine - 01 Jul 2011 16:10 - 9557 of 11003

Have you tried Windows in the Firebox?

Sequestor - 01 Jul 2011 17:16 - 9558 of 11003

yep burns well.

klal - 02 Jul 2011 16:09 - 9559 of 11003

Help! My daughter's laptop suddenly developed a problem this morning - to begin with, it had difficulty connecting to our router. After a struggle, I managed to get it to connect. But then I noticed the connection speed was an abysmal 2 MB rather than the normal 54 MB. As a result, she can barely play on her favourite Disney sites. Strange thing is, all the other machines connect absolutely fine at full speed. It's just this one laptop.

It's a Win7 machine and I believe there was a Windows update applied this morning, after which things went bad.

What could be the cause? I can put up images of the network settings if that helps...

ChuffChuffChaser - 02 Jul 2011 17:12 - 9560 of 11003

Why not try a system restore to a point/date prior to the installation of the Windows update & see if that improves the speed?

klal - 02 Jul 2011 17:15 - 9561 of 11003

Hi CCC, already tried that. Didn't help.. :-(

klal - 02 Jul 2011 18:14 - 9562 of 11003

okay - managed to get back to near normal status. A reset of the router a coupla days ago seems to have caused the channel to change from 6 to 1. Changed this back to 6 from the admin page and rebooted. Now my daughter's laptop connects at about 11 MB which is a heck lot better than the earlier 1-2 MB. Keeping an eye on it though.....

ChuffChuffChaser - 02 Jul 2011 18:20 - 9563 of 11003

Well done

klal - 02 Jul 2011 18:46 - 9564 of 11003

Thanks CCC. Just one thing puzzles me - the wireless connection between daughter's laptop and the wireless router is stuck betwen 5 and 11 MB, it seems to suggest the laptop has reverted to "b" mode rather than "g" I firmly believe it was at at least 54 MB prior to this problem. I guess I need to tweak some network settings somewhere to force it work in the "g" or mixed mode. In reality, my BB speed is no more than 5 MB. Might not make a big difference on internet....

ExecLine - 06 Jul 2011 14:00 - 9565 of 11003

Want a very easy way to get at all those controls?

Then use 'GodMode'.

Simply open a New Folder in your drive C. eg, Just 'Right Click' anywhere on your Desktop.

Then Rename it (as follows):

GodMode.{ed7ba470-8e54-465e-825c-99712043e01c}


Select it and hit 'Return'.

Once that is done, the Folder's icon will change to resemble a 'control panel'. Selecting it will reveal how it contains dozens of control options about 40 or so, give or take.

I'm not sure whether you will actually turn into a computer God, but it is a handy way to get to all kinds of controls. GodMode is actually a shortcut to accessing the operating system's various control settings.



Here's an explanatory YouTube Video on it too:



cowshapedfish - 06 Jul 2011 15:30 - 9566 of 11003

Not sure if anyone can help.

I updated Java 4 weeks ago (26) and since then I cannot make Stockwatch operate correctly. It sticks and then clicks off and Java simply will not click in and function as it should. It's never happened before..ive tried every browser possible and the problem is exactly the same with all of them..

The old Java versions were superb and I had no problems at all but since ive been using the updated versions it's been a pain up the backside

I've uninstalled, reinstalled, uninstalled etc etc and nothing works

any ideas pls?

thank you

skinny - 06 Jul 2011 15:45 - 9567 of 11003

I can't really help, but I'm getting the same thing since the update - I don't use MAMs stockwatch, so I'm fairly convinced its java at the route of it!!!!

Haystack - 06 Jul 2011 17:03 - 9568 of 11003

I have the Java update and everything is working fine.

cowshapedfish - 06 Jul 2011 19:48 - 9569 of 11003

How odd. I'm on free at present so gonna change over to full stream after next month. I'm sure it' s something to do with the intermittent nature of temp access to stockwatch (free) as opposed to paid

HARRYCAT - 06 Jul 2011 20:06 - 9570 of 11003

Cowshape - Have a look at post #9549.
What software are you running? XP with the Java update seems o.k. but I know IE9 has a number of issues which I believe are being slowly resolved. I don't think XP supports IE9, so presumably you are running Vista or 7?

cowshapedfish - 06 Jul 2011 22:13 - 9571 of 11003

Harrycat

Vista with Maxthon browser though Ive tried new Java with other browsers and it will not function correctly..it once did but not now..very odd

thanks
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