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If you clean installed from a Microsoft disk, you will need to find the motherboard drivers to get the LAN working along with maybe some other peripheral stuff. If you know either the complete model make and number of either the whole computer, or if a self built computer the motherboard model and number if you don't have the drivers disk, you should be able to download the drivers from the manufacturers website. Any problems with that, let us know the make and model numbers as above and we may be able to help find the correct drivers for you. Nev.
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Just to explain policy, the need to create more than five genuine posts before the PM system can be used was introduced to try and prevent spammers registering, and then sending spam via PM to all the members. In genuine cases such as this, that can be over ridden. Hope everyone understands. Nev.
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Just to clarify things, the SSD drive is still connected as well as the 1TB HDD? If so, disconnect the new 1TB HDD temporarily and see if it will boot and the keyboard and mouse work OK with that out of circuit. If everything does work OK, then I can only assume that the Linux Ubuntu on the HDD is interfering with things. If wanting to keep that Linux on, you will have to set it up as a dual boot system with what is called a grub loader which can get a bit complicated. Let us know what you find and if wanting to keep Linux on board as well as Windows. Nev.
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Plugged in, not charging (Solved)
Plastic Nev replied to mikeh's topic in Tech Support & Discussions Forum
Good to hear all is OK now, even if it did mean the expense of a repair or at least a new battery. I will mark this as solved. Nev. -
[Solved] system properties
Plastic Nev replied to curiousgeorge's topic in Tech Support & Discussions Forum
Hi George, this could be that the paging file, sometimes called virtual memory, setting might have gone adrift. To save some typing someone has done it for me LOL. Have a look here and maybe print off the instructions. https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/set-virtual-memory-paging-default.html However, when you get to number 7 check and make sure it has a tick in the box for "Automatically manage paging file size", If so the system will manage everything itself, if not do change it to that by putting a tick in the box. If it is already set to the "Automatically manage paging file size" yet you are still having a problem, try the rest of the instructions for manually setting it. Nev. -
Slow and sometimes no response to mouse
Plastic Nev replied to mij's topic in Tech Support & Discussions Forum
Considering most modern mice use sealed microswitches, you won't be able to get at the contacts themselves, however you might find gunk between the mouse button and the switch. Otherwise it will most likely be the flat blade spring inside the microswitch has cracked or even broken altogether. I have changed dozens of them where slightly larger versions were fitted to machines. Broken blade or leaf spring inside them is quite common once you wreck the casing to look. Nev. -
If you can connect the drive to the laptop externally via a USB port, (You can obtain SATA adapters or a caddy) you can at least rescue the data. There are also a few small programs, one is called "Magical Jellybean, which might be able to find the Windows 7 product key, though not sure if it can work on an externally connected drive. Here is a link to download the free key finder. https://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder/ Nev.
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Slow and sometimes no response to mouse
Plastic Nev replied to mij's topic in Tech Support & Discussions Forum
Hi Jim, to change button function on your mouse, open control panel and look for "Mouse", that will give you the properties box and you can swap which button does what in there. (Being left handed I always swap it) Let us know if it works or not, if still a problem after changing the buttons we may be looking at a malware problem. Nev. -
Hi, make a note of that old password as well as the new one which you have reset. Microsoft can sometimes be a bit slow at recognising the new password. That means the old password might work yet for a short time, then it won't and you will need the new password. Nev.
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Another new one, or at least new to me! I don't have a paypal account, so I was suspicious straight away. This is an E mail to be deleted or forwarded to Paypals own security people.. DO NOT click on any link in it. I have coloured blue the words that are a link. (Not a link now though) [TABLE=align: center] [TR=class: userDetails] Thank you for choosing PayPal ! Your order number is 33985011 As requested, we are sending you notifications with all your account activity. This is your last payment sent to PixWords of £18.00 on December 7 , 2015. Once your payment is processed, your order will be sent as soon as possible. We'll send you a shipment confirmation e-mail to let you know when you can expect delivery. If this wasn't you, someone else might be trying to make an Unauthorised payment Review your order and cancel the payment if necessary. You don't need to reply to this message. For easy access to additional information, visit My Account at ******* Be sure to include your order number, name, and mailing address in the body of your message. Thank you for your order. PayPal ------------------------------------------------------------------------ That link does not go to a Paypal website, also a check of the senders address is also a spoofed one of Paypal and hidden underneath is again a website that is not Paypal. Note the clever way they encourage you to click on the "Unauthorised payment" link. As said, it does not go to Paypal. Nev.
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How do I roll back to Windows 8.1
Plastic Nev replied to jimmyedwards's topic in Tech Support & Discussions Forum
Job done DSTM and thanks for asking. Nev. -
Windows Home Basic Upgrade
Plastic Nev replied to Echium's topic in Tech Support & Discussions Forum
Hi OK thanks for the information. It is likely that it can be upgraded to Windows 7, however I would use that compatibility tool that KenB linked to to be sure of that at least. However that may not be enough for the upgrade to Windows 10, you would need a similar upgrade check first as it is common knowledge that some of the older NVidia components and drivers cannot be upgraded to Windows 10. A compatibility check will tell you that. Now for the important part of securing your data. If the disk you can buy is the full Microsoft Windows 7 disk you will definitely need to store all your pictures, documents, music etc elsewhere and also have any programs disks or other media to hand so they can be reinstalled if the upgrade path doesn't work, or if you have to use the custom or clean install method. I seriously recommend using an external hard drive for storing your data as a backup. It is crucial to be sure you do have the correct Windows 7 disk and not any form of so called recovery or rescue disk, it must be the Microsoft issued full Windows 7 disk that you have bought. Also be sure you are installing the correct 32bit or 64bit version to match what your computer can work with, do you know which it is? Here is a full tutorial (Saves me typing) from Microsoft for how to perform the upgrade. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows7/help/upgrading-from-windows-vista-to-windows-7#T1=tab01 For the full instructions either the XPS or the PDF link and as recommended get the instructions printed so you can follow them through each stage. Nev. -
Windows Home Basic Upgrade
Plastic Nev replied to Echium's topic in Tech Support & Discussions Forum
Hi and welcome to Extreme Tech Support - Free PC Help. This Windows Home Basic, you didn't say which type, is it Windows XP Home Basic? Also and quite importantly, can you please tell us the make and model of the computer itself. If it is an XP machine and fairly old, the chances are that it cannot be upgraded, however we will know better if you can answer those questions. Nev.