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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

skinny - 14 Sep 2012 11:12 - 9973 of 11003

Norwich - a bit of a slap :-)

HARRYCAT - 14 Sep 2012 11:57 - 9974 of 11003

Thanks for info Stan, but still interested if anyone actually uses the Smart feature on their telly?

Haystack - 14 Sep 2012 13:02 - 9975 of 11003

I use the smart features. Our TV a Panasonic is connected to the internet by an ethernet cable. You can use Youtube on the TV and plug a USB keyboard in. There are dozens of apps built into the TV and more are updated from time to time.

Some of the even better Samsung TVs have web browsers etc. You get a very large screen that way.

goldfinger - 20 Sep 2012 08:28 - 9976 of 11003

Question for anyone please...
have you any idea how to print off saved stock screen lists on the stock screener on Digital Look?.

Got it all set up on the experienced one, do my screen 28/52 stocks etc etc come out but I cant use print preview on Epsom printer as it goes ballistic and overloaded. Think im trying to load live data up.

Then tried print screen paint etc but its a massive job.

Also tried copying it to word and again nearly blows up.

Any idea how I can get the list off I create and print it?.

Any help appreciated.

http://www.digitallook.com/cgi-bin/dlmedia/investing/screening_tools/screener?&username=&ac=

Cheers GF

HARRYCAT - 20 Sep 2012 09:38 - 9977 of 11003

Have done a bit of research gf, but can't replicate your problem. Instead of using 'Print Page' command, have you tried using the 'Save as' command and try saving in different formats? I think it defaults to UTF-8 format, but might be worth trying some other format which your web browser is offering. Also you can opt to save as only HTML, web page complete and others, so the two drop down boxes within the 'Save as' box might be your best bet. I have tried saving the Stockwatch page here in Paint and have no problem, so don't think it's the HLS streaming which is the problem.

goldfinger - 20 Sep 2012 11:54 - 9978 of 11003


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Aberdeen Asset Management £3,485.05 304.10p 7.72% 1.1 n/a n/a n/a £3,485.05 Buy
Aegis Group £2,787.20 237.50p 0.08% 0.7 23.1 0.7 1.30% £2,787.20 Neutral
ASOS £1,895.58 2,236.00p 21.92% 1.2 58.5 1.3 0.00% £1,895.58 Strong Buy
Bank of Georgia Holdings £477.59 1,291.00p 7.76% n/a 7.0 0.0 2.05% £477.59 Strong Buy
Centrica £17,434.69 332.40p 1.96% 0.6 13.0 5.5 4.59% £17,434.69 Overweight
Datatec Ltd. (DI) £754.12 393.50p 4.93% 0.3 13.3 0.5 0.00% £754.12 Buy
Debenhams £1,299.88 102.00p 7.94% 1.2 11.3 0.0 2.92% £1,299.88 Overweight
Dignity £521.02 955.50p 2.19% 0.5 17.3 0.9 1.54% £521.02 Buy
Diploma £532.91 473.60p 10.40% 0.7 16.9 0.4 2.55% £532.91 Overweight
Domino's Pizza Group £905.57 552.50p 0.91% 0.7 n/a n/a n/a £905.57 Neutral
easyJet £2,267.14 584.00p 7.16% 0.9 10.9 0.1 1.83% £2,267.14 Overweight
Elementis £1,082.53 237.00p 7.73% 1.1 18.3 0.0 1.81% £1,082.53 Buy
Experian £10,431.11 1,032.00p 2.08% 0.9 21.2 1.2 1.91% £10,431.11 Buy
Galliford Try £566.85 697.50p 7.89% 0.6 11.4 0.1 4.33% £566.85 Buy
Genus £884.70 1,460.00p 9.86% 0.4 27.4 1.4 1.00% £884.70 Overweight
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Great Portland Estates £1,430.18 454.60p 3.15% 0.8 81.7 n/a 1.84% £1,430.18 Overweight
Halma £1,643.90 435.60p 2.42% 1.2 17.8 0.9 2.24% £1,643.90 Neutral
HarbourVest Global Private Equity Ltd. $605.78 $7.32 1.95% n/a n/a 0.0 0.00% $605.78 Strong Buy
HSBC Holdings £107,632.55 588.00p 3.54% 1.2 10.4 0.4 4.30% £107,632.55 Buy
iEnergizer Ltd. £562.31 367.50p 3.52% 0.1 54.2 5.4 3.49% £562.31 Strong Buy
Keller Group £343.47 534.00p 6.80% 0.7 21.5 n/a 4.27% £343.47 Overweight
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Mears Group £257.85 291.00p 8.99% 0.2 10.8 1.2 2.57% £257.85 Strong Buy
New Europe Property Investments € 533.21 € 4.25 21.43% 0.3 21.2 0.3 4.76% € 533.21 Strong Buy
Nichols £285.56 780.00p 8.90% 0.2 21.4 1.1 1.97% £285.56 Overweight
Pan African Resources £267.93 18.25p 14.06% 0.9 15.4 1.3 2.78% £267.93 Buy
PayPoint £506.63 724.00p 2.99% 0.4 18.8 1.4 3.55% £506.63 Neutral
Redrow £573.19 152.00p 7.19% 0.8 14.4 0.1 0.00% £573.19 Neutral
Reed Elsevier £7,374.46 605.50p 4.49% 0.8 13.0 1.7 3.55% £7,374.46 Overweight
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Sports Direct International £2,094.63 344.80p 15.01% 1.0 18.2 1.3 0.00% £2,094.63 Buy
United Utilities Group £4,956.75 720.00p 0.49% 0.3 20.6 36.1 4.40% £4,956.75 Overweight
Wetherspoon (J.D.) £601.00 477.70p 2.40% 0.6 11.5 0.7 2.52% £601.00 Overweight
WH Smith £808.75 624.00p 5.76% 0.6 11.9 1.3 3.61% £808.75 Buy
Whitbread £4,114.01 2,297.00p 7.74% 1.0 18.1 1.3 2.22% £4,114.01 Overweight

goldfinger - 20 Sep 2012 12:00 - 9979 of 11003

Harry you genious. I need to save it to a html page as above.

Cheers mate.

Screener is actually 1% of being off a 52 week high/break out. Good because the Dig Look platform updates in real time throughout the day. Therefore alerts you to when a stock is nearing a 52 week high.

This usually is only available on premium content in fact I think this is only platform that is a freebie.

Slight problem in that column heads are vertical rather than horizontal but thats not a biggy.

thanks again.

cheers GF.

Sequestor - 20 Sep 2012 12:06 - 9980 of 11003

edit

wrong thread

Mega Bucks - 02 Oct 2012 16:32 - 9981 of 11003

Just a quick question i have cable internet and a normal broadband connection using AOL on the normal telephone line,the aol has been a bit a hit and miss of late on dropping the signal so after speaking to the support team they think its the inline filter that could be faulty so they are sending me out a new one.

Do they go wrong after 9 months as they seem to think they do or are they talking a load of cr@p.

skinny - 02 Oct 2012 16:37 - 9982 of 11003

I've had mine (AOL) for years.

Seymour Clearly - 02 Oct 2012 17:34 - 9983 of 11003

I've heard the same thing about microfilters going wrong after a while but can't verify if this is true. I had major probs with my normal b/band earlier this year, kept dropping connection, slow speeds etc, and all was fixed by a) having the router / modem next to the master socket and b) never switching it off. I also bought myself a decent modem instead of the cheapo one they supplied.

hilary - 02 Oct 2012 18:06 - 9984 of 11003

Mega,

I think it's the standard response given by the monkeys in every broadband suppliers' call centre to blame the microfilter.

Have you removed the faceplate from the main socket and plugged your router into the master outlet which is hidden behind the faceplate?

Having previously spent hours on the phone going through all of the different check routines with Sky, it turned out in my case to be the router that had gone a bit dickey. Do you have a spare router laying around, or can you borrow one to test?

Mega Bucks - 02 Oct 2012 18:28 - 9985 of 11003

Thanks ladies and gents for your suggestions i will change my router over for another one and give that a try,process of elimination,the only reason i require it working again is the fact that the wife has been allowed home from hospital and she just loves AOL i think its total cr@p myself :-)

Plateman - 02 Oct 2012 19:15 - 9986 of 11003

Quite apart from the broadband stuff, glad to hear that your wife is out of hospital Rick.

Mega Bucks - 02 Oct 2012 19:23 - 9987 of 11003

@Plateman,many thanks mate its been a very tough few weeks i can assure you but she is making progress slowly albeit it will be a very long recovery time.

Fred1new - 02 Oct 2012 19:51 - 9988 of 11003

MB,

Before buying any new bits and bobs.

Check with your neighbours if they have any problems.

I had similar problems as you describe and was being phob off by my provider who wanted to flog me everything under the sun.

Checking with next door, it was apparent that the problem was line in.

After a few curses and speaking to different rungs on ladder, they provided a BT engineer who shinned up the pole and changed the line.

Showing me what he had replaced which was rotten, as were the remaining lines which he didn't replace/

The line is perfect.


Worth a thought.


(For various reasons the ordinary line conduction for phone doesn't have to show obvious corruption.)

Mega Bucks - 02 Oct 2012 20:06 - 9989 of 11003

Well i changed out my router and it looks like that may well have been the problem it certainly seems alot faster and has not crashed as yet but will give it a minimum of 48hrs to make a final verdict.

skinny - 03 Oct 2012 06:22 - 9990 of 11003

Mega - good to hear your wife is home. Is she up to nagging speed yet? :-)

Mega Bucks - 03 Oct 2012 07:49 - 9991 of 11003

skinny,if it was a couple of months ago she would have won a gold medal for nagging as yet i cannot find the volume control :-)

skinny - 11 Oct 2012 12:06 - 9992 of 11003

Does anyone have any experience of Solid disc drives - are they really as good as the adverts say?
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