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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

The Other Kevin - 03 Aug 2011 17:22 - 9621 of 11003

Ian/George

Thanks for the reply and explanation, dated 25 July. It's obviously not yet fixed for me.

Being a bit of a thicko how do I go back to an earlier Java version, or is George still working on the problem?

ExecLine - 03 Aug 2011 23:17 - 9622 of 11003

TOK

Uninstall it and then install an older version from

http://www.oldapps.com/java.php

ThePublisher - 10 Aug 2011 17:02 - 9623 of 11003

Sequestor,

I have not used Updata for about three years now.

I do remember loading it on a new machine and it failed due to one of those Windows permission checking jobbies. Sorry this is not only late but vague. (I lost a PC last week and have spent too many hours loading the new one).

TP

The Other Kevin - 25 Aug 2011 10:21 - 9624 of 11003

Good morning Techies. I am sending a jpeg image from my computer via a CD with a requirement that it is in 300 dpi resolution. How do I set or find out what the resolution I am using is, please?

Haystack - 25 Aug 2011 10:51 - 9625 of 11003

One way is to view it in a photo editor package such as PaintShop or Photoshop.

In fact you can open it with MS Paint which comes with Windows and then do ctrl-E or click Image, Attributes at the top of the screen and it will tell you the resolution in dots per inch,

skinny - 25 Aug 2011 10:53 - 9626 of 11003

Has anyone used this site? I'm getting shockwave Flash crashes fairly often.

The Other Kevin - 25 Aug 2011 11:19 - 9627 of 11003

Thanks H

ExecLine - 25 Aug 2011 12:00 - 9628 of 11003

Soluto might be able to help you sort out a few PC frustrations and at the same time, optimise your PC's performance.

Dive into Soluto Beta from Soluto on Vimeo.

Haystack - 25 Aug 2011 12:40 - 9629 of 11003

The Other Kevin

Also in the file explorer, right click on a picture file and view properties. Then click the Summary tab and click Advanced. That will tell you the dimensions in pixels, the resolution in dpi and the colour depth in bits.

ExecLine - 25 Aug 2011 12:50 - 9630 of 11003

TOK

If you need to resize some of your pictures, say for sending out with an e-mail, then try

IrfanView

It's a Free Download and quite easy to use.

Tip: For downsizing a picture I prefer to use the % tool

Mega Bucks - 03 Sep 2011 10:12 - 9631 of 11003

My wife has a Acer laptop that uses Vista and has 1.5gig memory,but as Vista takes up so much of the rsources i am looking at changing it to WinXP pro as i have a spare new copy laying around but if i install Winxp,so will i loose all the progs and setting that had been set up using Vista i dont want to loose everything but i also dont want to carry on using Vista.

If i can find a cheap version of Win7 i could wel be intersted in that option as well as i understand it that does not hog resources either.

Anyone done this before ???

Haystack - 03 Sep 2011 11:56 - 9632 of 11003

You will lose evrything. You cannot go back to previous Windows like that. Each major version of Windows, Win 3.1, Win 95, Win 98, win NT, Win Xp. Vista Windows 7 do thins in different ways. The big change was after Win 98 but all new version have big changes.

Windows usually has a feature built into the installer to 'upgrade' from a previous version, but NOT to downgrade.

1.5 Gig should be enough for Vista.

What model Acer do you have? You might be better just adding more memory.

Mega Bucks - 03 Sep 2011 12:08 - 9633 of 11003

@Haystack the wife has got me looking for a higher spec laptop for her so i guess the problem has been resolved.Thanks for your input

Haystack - 03 Sep 2011 12:17 - 9634 of 11003

Pound notes is usually the solution.

Mega Bucks - 03 Sep 2011 12:31 - 9635 of 11003

Tell me about it,i almost fell of my seat when i found out the prices of high end laptops,i must have some scottish blood running in my veins as i hate spending money.

MightyMicro - 04 Sep 2011 13:53 - 9636 of 11003

Mega: Top end lappies aren't cheap, particularly if you decide a Mac is for you. My current machine is a 2-year old Lenovo ThinkPad T500. By the time I'd finished, it was 1,200. But then, it's my most important business tool and the cost has to be seen in that context.

iiwarm - 05 Sep 2011 10:27 - 9637 of 11003

Mega
if you do decide to install new O.S. you can save a lot of your settings with "easy transfer" (that's what it's called in 7) in system tools. Save to flash drive/cd or whatever and import to new system

The Other Kevin - 05 Sep 2011 18:35 - 9638 of 11003

Why won't Mrs TOK's Asus notebook connect to the web via my desktop PC ? The icon on her screen shows that it recognises my BT Internet home hub and on my screen the icon status says the local area network is connected. The connection worked until recently when both machines were returned after being away - hers to her employers' techies for a software problem and mine to the local computer shop for a CD drawer which was stuck.
The error message on her screen after running a disagnostic check is:
IE cannot display the webpage.
Your computer appears to be correctly configured but the device or resource (web proxy) is not responding - Detected
Problem with wireless adapter or access point - Detected

Any suggestions for a tech thickie please?

PS Mrs TOK can access the web via a dongle.

Haystack - 05 Sep 2011 18:58 - 9639 of 11003

You could go into the Hardware Devices tab of the System app via Control Panel and then double click the WiFi adapter. The WiFi adapter on her laptop may have been disabled. Try enabling it. If it is enabled then disable it and enable it then do a restart.

Another avenue is to go to Network Connections via Control Panel. The status of network adapters is normally shown there.

If you have an ethernet cable (you often have a short one or two that come with the hub), then try connecting the laptop via a direct link. It should prove if the network software TCP/Ip etc is configured properly. That way you can isolate it to specifically WiFi or network settings.

Haystack - 05 Sep 2011 18:59 - 9640 of 11003

I hadn't seen your PS. It is moreliely to be the WiFi adapter on the laptop then or settings associated with it (maybe drivers etc).
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