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Windows vista administrator
Barryboy replied to gavinhodges00's topic in Tech Support & Discussions Forum
Another solution is you could buy a USB mem stick and keep all your data on that and not on the HDD? -
Delete folder problem in vista
Barryboy replied to Barryboy's topic in Tech Support & Discussions Forum
Sorry for the confusion but yes I have more than one computer. When I joined the proplem I had was on XP that was why I put it in my profile. I will alter my profile later to show what I have got if thats possible. Anyway I think I know what the problem was, I created a new folder and put the files I could not delete in there I then deleted the folder I was trying to OK. The software update I was doing told me I had to delete this folder, I then ran the update which re-created the folder and updated files. I then re-booted and everything was fine, so I opened the new folder I had created and deleted the files and it let me, so I pressume I could not delete them before because they were being used but instead of telling me this the computer just told me I had not got the permission to do so. That problem is solved but I have another (starting to hate Vista) if I can't solve it in the next few days I am sure I will be starting another thread. Thanks for all your help this is one great site. -
Please please help For the last 4 hours I have been trying to delete a folder in vista. I have enabled the so called secret Administrator I have taken ownership of the folder but I still cannot delete it. The folder concerned is: program files/windows home server, I have shut both the program and the server down but it still keeps telling me I need permission to delete it. The only other option I can see is to format my hard drive. I have looked everywere on the internet and this forum but any solutions I find do not seem to work for me
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best monitor with multible connections
Barryboy replied to Barryboy's topic in Tech Support & Discussions Forum
No in fact a 22" would be better -
Scan.co.uk: 24" Dell 2408WFP Ultrasharp Widescreen, LCD1920x1200, 3000:1, 400cd/m2, 6ms, VESA Sorry if the link does not work but I have never tied to do this before. Anyway I am looking for a 24" monitor that will conect to DVI mainly. I also would need a vga for older computers and a connection for a WII, ie S video. This monitor seems to do the lot, so I could connect a number of devices to it, but does somebody know of a better monitor that has a similar amount of connections?
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Thanks for the reply and belive me I do not think you are rude. I take your point and would not have posted if I did not or would not take your advice. BUT after reading what you have said and remember I work away from home a lot I am normally only home for one weekend in three, I think I may put this on the back burner for a while, whats the point in paying a lot of money on something I will only use once every three weeks? I am home at the momment on a local contract which I hope will last until xmas, I have just bought a 46" HD LCD telly so am thinking I might be better off getting a HTPC at least the wife would get some benifit from it and it would be a higher spec than the computer I have now, so if need be I could use it when I am home (as long as Eastenders, Corrie, Emerdale, etc, etc is not on) anyway sorry to have wasted your time, if you have any specs on HTPC's please let me know. PS I forgot to thank everyone on this site its so friendly and if you ask silly questions no one flames you, I had no hesitation in making a contribution to this site as if you think about it people like me (and theres a lot of us out there) would not be heading for this site (as without donations it would not be here) but for the toolbox, for the biggest hammer we could find. Think about what you've saved by visiting this site and give a little back. I thank you all
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Thanks for the reply and belive me I do not think you are rude. I take your point and would not have posted if I did not or would not take your advice. BUT after reading what you have said and remember I work away from home a lot I am normally only home for one weekend in three, I think I may put this on the back burner for a while, whats the point in paying a lot of money on something I will only use once every three weeks? I am home at the momment on a local contract which I hope will last until xmas, I have just bought a 46" HD LCD telly so am thinking I might be better off getting a HTPC at least the wife would get some benifit from it and it would be a higher spec than the computer I have now, so if need be I could use it when I am home (as long as Eastenders, Corrie, Emerdale, etc, etc is not on) anyway sorry to have wasted your time, if you have any specs on HTPC's please let me know. PS I forgot to thank everyone on this site its so friendly and if you ask silly questions no one flames you, I had no hesitation in making a contribution to this site as if you think about it people like me (and theres a lot of us out there) would not be heading for this site (as without donations it would not be here) but for the toolbox, for the biggest hammer we could find. Think about what you've saved by visiting this site and give a little back. I thank you all
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So in your experience what is the best AV to have my isp is virgin and I use their AV but it only suports 3 computers. I allready have three am about to build another and my Daughter has just come home from abroad with 2 laptops, One of my laptops I use mainly approx 90% of the time on a 3 dongle and thats the one I get the spam emails on? Daft question did not search through threads enough.
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Thats OK it has taken me ages to sort this I work away from home a lot but have a contract near to home for the next few months so this seems the ideal time to sort this.
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Thats OK it has taken me ages to sort this I work away from home a lot but have a contract near to home for the next few months so this seems the ideal time to sort this.
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Sorry OK I am sorry about this but I have tried to edit my first thread but cannot, so have to post again. In my haste (and a few Brandy's) I forgot to include a CPU and prices so will try again, I am not looking for a budget machine but do not want to throw money at some thing that will work 5% better than some thing that costs 50% cheaper. I have read Dalo Harkin's build and if I get negative responce to this I suspect I will go along with his recomendations. Case: Antec twelve hundred £115.02 Mobo: Foxconn BLACKOPS, S775, PCI-E 2.0 (x16), DDR3 1333/1600/1066, SATA II, SATA RAID, ATX £247.81 Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550, Yorkfield Core, S775, 2.83 GHz, 1333MHz, 12MB L2 Cache, 8.5x, Retail £194.74 Graphics Card: 2GB Sapphire HD4870X2, PCI-E 2.0, 3600MHz GDDR5, GPU 750MHz, 1600 Cores, CrossFire, 2x DL DVI/ HDTV £372.46 RAM: 4GB (2x2GB) CorsairTwinX XMS3 Dominator, DDR3 PC3-14400 (1800) 240 Pin, Non-ECC Unbuffered, CAS 8 £305.66 HDD: 300 GB Western Digital WD3000HLFS VelociRaptor, SATA 300, 10000 rpm, 16MB Cache, 4.2 ms, NCQ X2 set to raid 0 £390.00 Sound Card: Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Soundcard PCI-E £199.50 Speakers: Creative GigaWorks G550W Wireless 5.1 (Black) THX Certified 310W Speaker System £217.38 Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate SP1* 64Bit 1Pk OEM (DVD) £112.80
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Sorry OK I am sorry about this but I have tried to edit my first thread but cannot, so have to post again. In my haste (and a few Brandy's) I forgot to include a CPU and prices so will try again, I am not looking for a budget machine but do not want to throw money at some thing that will work 5% better than some thing that costs 50% cheaper. I have read Dalo Harkin's build and if I get negative responce to this I suspect I will go along with his recomendations. Case: Antec twelve hundred £115.02 Mobo: Foxconn BLACKOPS, S775, PCI-E 2.0 (x16), DDR3 1333/1600/1066, SATA II, SATA RAID, ATX £247.81 Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550, Yorkfield Core, S775, 2.83 GHz, 1333MHz, 12MB L2 Cache, 8.5x, Retail £194.74 Graphics Card: 2GB Sapphire HD4870X2, PCI-E 2.0, 3600MHz GDDR5, GPU 750MHz, 1600 Cores, CrossFire, 2x DL DVI/ HDTV £372.46 RAM: 4GB (2x2GB) CorsairTwinX XMS3 Dominator, DDR3 PC3-14400 (1800) 240 Pin, Non-ECC Unbuffered, CAS 8 £305.66 HDD: 300 GB Western Digital WD3000HLFS VelociRaptor, SATA 300, 10000 rpm, 16MB Cache, 4.2 ms, NCQ X2 set to raid 0 £390.00 Sound Card: Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Soundcard PCI-E £199.50 Speakers: Creative GigaWorks G550W Wireless 5.1 (Black) THX Certified 310W Speaker System £217.38 Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate SP1* 64Bit 1Pk OEM (DVD) £112.80
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OK this is the basics I have in mind, I know the PSU etc is missing but what I want is a really quick computer which can decode and play HD films from a HDD Case: Antec twelve hundred Mobo: Foxconn BLACKOPS, S775, PCI-E 2.0 (x16), DDR3 1333/1600/1066, SATA II, SATA RAID, ATX Graphics Card: 2GB Sapphire HD4870X2, PCI-E 2.0, 3600MHz GDDR5, GPU 750MHz, 1600 Cores, CrossFire, 2x DL DVI/ HDTV RAM: 4GB (2x2GB) CorsairTwinX XMS3 Dominator, DDR3 PC3-14400 (1800) 240 Pin, Non-ECC Unbuffered, CAS 8 HDD: 300 GB Western Digital WD3000HLFS VelociRaptor, SATA 300, 10000 rpm, 16MB Cache, 4.2 ms, NCQ x2 set to raid 0 Sound Card: Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Soundcard PCI-E Speakers: Creative GigaWorks G550W Wireless 5.1 (Black) THX Certified 310W Speaker System £217.38
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OK this is the basics I have in mind, I know the PSU etc is missing but what I want is a really quick computer which can decode and play HD films from a HDD Case: Antec twelve hundred Mobo: Foxconn BLACKOPS, S775, PCI-E 2.0 (x16), DDR3 1333/1600/1066, SATA II, SATA RAID, ATX Graphics Card: 2GB Sapphire HD4870X2, PCI-E 2.0, 3600MHz GDDR5, GPU 750MHz, 1600 Cores, CrossFire, 2x DL DVI/ HDTV RAM: 4GB (2x2GB) CorsairTwinX XMS3 Dominator, DDR3 PC3-14400 (1800) 240 Pin, Non-ECC Unbuffered, CAS 8 HDD: 300 GB Western Digital WD3000HLFS VelociRaptor, SATA 300, 10000 rpm, 16MB Cache, 4.2 ms, NCQ x2 set to raid 0 Sound Card: Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Soundcard PCI-E Speakers: Creative GigaWorks G550W Wireless 5.1 (Black) THX Certified 310W Speaker System £217.38
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Thanks tootech I have scanned through this and it has helped me quite a bit