How old are the computers ?
Right on the mark, Zander. Most of the users don't realise the danger of being connected to internet without a firewall (even a weak firewall...
Just disable the following in Network Properties of all the computers: Client for Microsoft Windows File and Printing Sharing for Microsoft...
Just one - take a complete backup of your data before doing anything. A couple others - a) Disconnect from the internet...
Interesting. One more thing to keep at back of my head when installing a new system.
FAT32 or NTFS would both work with WinXP. I personally prefer NTFS because its much more robust than FAT32. A clean install is always...
Drazzard, but do you have a backup as all data would be lost :confused:
SATA 2 should be backward compatible with SATA1 or am I missing something here ?
Drive image is not going to give you the result. Remember that WinXP does not natively detects SATA - it needs drivers to be loaded beforehand to...
Budo, I would power off the system at night by mains switch & not by computer tower on/off switch - It does not cut off the electricity...
Try cleaning with a head cleaner - there may be dust on the head or maybe the cd head has just gone south.
If its iron, try magnet. If it fails, disconnect the tower and try shaking it with your audio out face down. Let gravity do the work for you.:p
Check for virus/spyware. If you don't find anything, call up the company & let them scratch their heads over this.
Seems like a bad block on one of your Seagate hdd. Get another HDD & copy your data to it. That's the best I can suggest.
jackpan, for an interesting discussion regarding FAT32 vs NTFS just check this out http://www.windowsbbs.com/showthread.php?t=51305. Goto last 2...
Good. Long live the battery.
mattman, though I agree with most of the points regarding hardware I find it very irritating when big companies *customise* their hardware so that...
Its a USB printer. Just try to change the USB port (there are usually 2-4 USB ports at the back of the computer). Just take out the cable out...
You may have to disable the onboard card in BIOS. Maybe Windows is using the onboard card as Card #1 & your new card as card #2 (dual display setup).
Details please. Which printer are you using, is its USB/Parallel/Serial, hardware configuration etc.
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