Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
The Other Kevin
- 06 Sep 2011 10:05
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I'll have a look. Thanks Kim
The Other Kevin
- 06 Sep 2011 10:40
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Hi Kim. Couldn't replicate the settings you indicated but tried disabling the "Connect automatically" setting but received the same response. Thanks, anyway.
kimoldfield
- 06 Sep 2011 10:52
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Ah, shame! Worth a try. It might be worth taking a look here:-
http://ask-leo.com/
The Other Kevin
- 07 Sep 2011 09:29
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Mrs TOK took the notebook back to the office techies this morning who say they have sorted the problem. Well, we'll see when she brings it back home tonight. Thanks for all the help.
kimoldfield
- 07 Sep 2011 09:34
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Fingers crossed!
The Other Kevin
- 08 Sep 2011 13:31
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It's OK to uncross them now, Kim. Techies sorted the problem and Mrs TOK is surfing busily away. Pity she didn't ask them what they had done.
kimoldfield
- 08 Sep 2011 18:37
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Hey, good news! No, no the more Mrs TOK knows the more useless we will become!! ;o)
Mega Bucks
- 22 Sep 2011 15:26
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Require some help please folks,i started my main pc today that run wins xp pro and it boots up just and runs exactly as it should do but i cannot gain access to the internet,i have used FF and IE but i am getting a message some times 'CONTENT ENCODING ERROR' i can nstill use masn messenger so it does see the internet.I have deleted Zone Alarm and Avast anti virus but itb still does not see the net.
I am currently using a laptop on the net so non major problems in the ervice provider if its still like it tomorrow and i cannot work out what the problem is i will do a fresh install if need be,but the main thing i dont want to loose is all my favourite sites and i do have many of them so i will have to do a manual back up of these before i do a install but that is the last resort,so does anyone have any suggestion why it cannot see the internet but i can with msn messenger and also wht the strange message means.
I am finding that i can get onto a few websies without much trouble but it is only a few and this is frustrating that i cannot get on most of them,no settings have been altered so not sure what has happened.
Thanks
HARRYCAT
- 22 Sep 2011 18:02
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Might be worth trying to see if you can access the internet by using safe mode (F8) on boot up. This would only boot up the essential Windws applications and establish if you have other software which is corrupting your IE. Without knowing what you use to access the internet it's tricky to say what the corruption is. Loads of Google suggestions on how to correct the error for 'CONTENT ENCODING ERROR' but looks like it might be trial & error.
Mega Bucks
- 22 Sep 2011 20:30
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HC and DelBoy just ordered a brand new Dell pc with all the whistles and bell,so the other one has been retired to the great pc graveyard in the sky,thanks again for your help but i just could not be bothered with it anymore.
So will use my laptoptill the new one comes on monday
HARRYCAT
- 22 Sep 2011 21:54
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Two points - Can't see any advantage in using 2 anti-virus programs. One will do the job, two will only use extra resources and slow your machine down. Also when scrapping your old PC, either remove the hard drive for back up use or destroy it. No point in handing other people your private data.
Balerboy
- 22 Sep 2011 22:37
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well done harry ;))
Mega Bucks
- 23 Sep 2011 00:56
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HC,but i was not use 2 anti-virus programms 1 is a Firewall(zonealarm) and Avast which is a anti-virus prog both do differant jobs and yes i never sell old computer on i take them apart and the drive is broken up,a waste yes but its a secure way of disposing of it.
HARRYCAT
- 23 Sep 2011 08:07
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Sorry, MB, mis-read it. Thought you had put AVG & Avast.
skinny
- 23 Sep 2011 08:09
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Mega - I bet you cut old credit cards up into hundreds of pieces and dispose of the bits in different places. :-)
Mega Bucks
- 23 Sep 2011 08:23
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skinny,you aint wrong mate :0)
The Other Kevin
- 23 Sep 2011 08:27
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I'm about to retire my old but faithful PC and invest in another. I use it for emails, word processing, trading and storing pictures, so I don't need lots of bells and whistles. What should be the minimum spec and should I go for 32 or 64 bit? Answers in plain English would be appreciated.
Haystack
- 23 Sep 2011 09:51
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Windows will be slightly better in 64 bit, however there is very little software that will be 64 bit, certainly almost nothing that the average user will have access to, but that is the trend long term.
ThePublisher
- 29 Sep 2011 06:44
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TOK,
All I can add is that the introduction, from this forum, to Computer Doctors in Northampton, has suited me. They are a small unspectacular company staffed by good solid people.
http://www.computerdoctors.co.uk/
TP