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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Mega Bucks - 10 Sep 2005 17:27 - 3661 of 11003

Am thinking of buying a mp3 player thingy,will it be possible to transfer audio cds over to this new toy ???? if so how !!! any info would help please

Tia

Mega...

Forgot to say have 10 cds to transfer,what size mp3 player would i need.

Richgit69 - 10 Sep 2005 17:31 - 3662 of 11003

Adam, Kayak, I rebooted again and started XP with last know working config, so for connected 1 hour 45 mins, so heres hoping ;-))))

My only other problems in activating XP, it's telling me my code is not right only got 19days left to sort this out, the Disk is orginal, and the code was on the back of my pc, now that code does work, any thoughts

Seymour Clearly - 10 Sep 2005 18:22 - 3663 of 11003

Rich, I'm also with Pipex and have been getting intermittently cut off in the middle of a session, usually late at night or early morning, no question of timeout as I'm usually in the middle of accessing info on the web. Haven't tried accessing during the day as I've been at work.

I'm seriously thinking of swapping ISP, cause Pipex aren't cheap, but I wonder if this is a general web problem or specific to Pipex.

Richgit69 - 10 Sep 2005 18:46 - 3664 of 11003

Seymour, I am using an old config setup and its been working for 3 hours now ;-) but agree with you Pipex are expensive now, but I've used them for over 8 years and they seem to be more stable than others I hear about, unless people know of a reliable I mean very reliable ISP I'll have to stick with them for now ;-)))

Plus they dont filter junk email from my old dialup account which I've kept for 7.99 a month, and my ADSL is 23.99 for 500k a month not happy, but who do you go with thtats the big QUESTION????

optomistic - 10 Sep 2005 18:48 - 3665 of 11003

Perhaps Telewest. 14.99 Month. Are they in your area?

Seymour Clearly - 10 Sep 2005 18:55 - 3666 of 11003

I have problems at the moment. I'm trying to reinstall W98 on an old machine but it has registry errors (from aN XP install that went wrong), scandisk won't run and I can't get any further. Eventually wnat to install a legal copy of XP home.

Not sure what to do now.

edit and I have no Himem.sys apparently. Stuffed I think!

Kayak - 10 Sep 2005 18:57 - 3667 of 11003

Or PlusNet, also 14.99 for 2Mb/s unlimited if you don't do much P2P downloading (21.99 for unlimited P2P).

BTW 7.99 for a dial-up account is pretty expensive if you don't use it. I have a load of pay-as-you-go accounts with e.g. Freeuk, OneTel that cost nothing unless I use them. They all have associated email addresses that last forever if you pick up your mail regularly.

Kayak - 10 Sep 2005 18:59 - 3668 of 11003

SC, boot from a W98 startup disk (floppy) and install W98 over the top. But why, if you want to install XP in the end?

optomistic - 10 Sep 2005 19:00 - 3669 of 11003

SC, don't think you can go backwards in upgrading, like you have attempted from 98 to XP without completely reformating your disc. Here you need more help than I can offer.
But I am sure someone will come along.
opto

Seymour Clearly - 10 Sep 2005 19:00 - 3670 of 11003

Kayak, tried that, it runs scandisk which is where our problem starts. Justn want to get back to a stable system Have tried fdisk to format but won't let me do taht.

optomistic - 10 Sep 2005 19:01 - 3671 of 11003

That's sorted SC, knew help would not be far away :-)

Seymour Clearly - 10 Sep 2005 19:02 - 3672 of 11003

Thanks Opto.

Kayak - 10 Sep 2005 19:02 - 3673 of 11003

I think Opto is right. If you want XP in the end then cut your losses and install XP from scratch. It's probably not a good idea to upgrade from 98 to XP anyway.

Bit tough if you've got data files on there but you could install it as a second disk to a working computer with sufficient fiddling, in order to get them off.

optomistic - 10 Sep 2005 19:03 - 3674 of 11003

Umh! I think I will watch and read with interest.

Spaceman - 10 Sep 2005 19:13 - 3675 of 11003

Mega, yes thats easy but the method depends on the MP3 thing you get, 10CD's wont take up much space so almost any MP3 player could handle them.

If you into HiFi then these are not hifi but they can sound prety good as long as you keep the compression as high as you can.

The market leader is the Apple Ipod series, they are all pretty good but they are not the cheapest, other good makes are iRiver and Sony.

Richgit69 - 10 Sep 2005 19:18 - 3676 of 11003

Kayak, I use the old pipex address for buying from companies like Amazon and play.com etc, I am just lazy haveing to goto to the sites and change my contact details ;-)

I do haev a hotmail account with is ok for now

I just got xp activated by phoning Microsoft and told them I was us an OEM version which cam witht the PC and the gave me a new ID no ;-)

Mega Bucks - 10 Sep 2005 19:19 - 3677 of 11003

Tim,cheers mate iRiver has been mentioned by someone else,will take a look on ebuyer later..

Rick...

Richgit69 - 10 Sep 2005 19:20 - 3678 of 11003

Seymour, you cant downgrade to win98 as xp will have formated your harddrive to NTFS system, which win98 say what the **** is this, you need to format the drives again ;-(

Seymour Clearly - 10 Sep 2005 19:27 - 3679 of 11003

Hum. I 'm out of my depth.

How do I format the drive? Have tried fdisk, it does a scan and stops at 7% saying there are errors and it can't proceed.

Thanks Rich btw. I see the problem.

DocProc - 10 Sep 2005 19:39 - 3680 of 11003

Adam et al

Have a look at http://www.saynoto0870.com/... and save yourself some money with those '0870' phone calls.

For instance, try ringing Pipex on 0800 0317317 (9m to 5pm) for free and have yourself transferred to CS.

Alternatively, you could ring Pipex Technical support:

on 01707 299509 on a Geographical Call Rate
or better still,
on 0845 0778324 on a Local Call Rate.
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