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RESET PROBLEMS. ANDROID TABLET.
Synapse replied to GRANDAD's topic in Tech Support & Discussions Forum
Just a case of checking for updates and allowing the download and install. -
RESET PROBLEMS. ANDROID TABLET.
Synapse replied to GRANDAD's topic in Tech Support & Discussions Forum
ITV Player is compatible with Android 2.2 onwards, so....in theory all should be ok. What version of Android is installed? Also have you been in to Settings and updated the firmware? -
HP Office Jet R45 Scanner won't work with Vista
Synapse replied to Ray1000's topic in Tech Support & Discussions Forum
Also, there is a help page for Vista based scanning here http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c03517151&tmp_task=useCategory&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en&os=2093&product=61561&sw_lang=#N321 -
After some thinking and Googling I have a theory that either the external drive is faulty, or possibly the USB interface that is built in to the external drive. The description of the drive showing as FAT brings back memories of external drive issues, and looking at the thread as a whole it almost confirms my thoughts. The only real way around it that I can see is to return the drive as a warranty claim, or if out of warranty, take it out of the external case and connect internally to check it that way.
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How to print on a virtual paper?
Synapse replied to rcoyet's topic in Tech Support & Discussions Forum
Adobe Reader will allow you to do this. Open your pdf in Adobe Reader, click on the Add Text near the top left hand side. Go to your web page or Word document or wherever you need to copy text from, select your text and copy to Clipboard. Come back to Adobe Reader, paste in text, adjust, tinker with etc and print when happy. -
Hi John, I have had a read of the motherboard manual and can see the description of the RAID controllers and the hard drive connectors. The manual says that if you have a drive connected to a RAID controller, as a single drive, it will behave as a single drive, as long as it is set to IDE in the settings. The settings may be in the BIOS itself, or the RAID controller settings, that will be in the BIOS too, under RAID controller. So, there is no problem with running a single drive on a RAID controller. What we need to know is what drive you have connected to what connector on the motherboard, and could do with knowing if you have IDE or SATA drives as your board supports both. When you have that info, can you show us what you have in Windows, ie which drives are showing, Disk Management screenshot will probably do for now.
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Hi John, You have me a little confused here. Which drive currently has your OS installed, is it the 500GB or 80GB drive? I ask because of this Plus your screenshots show the 80GB capacity. You have also mentioned not losing any data from the 500GB drive. I don´t get how you have any data stored on that drive, can you explain please. If say, hypothetically, you had the 2 drives in an array, striped that is, you can´t split them and then retrieve the data, they would need backing up before splitting. I do not think the RAID controller will cause issues with your DVD drive, it would be useful to know the motherboard make and model so I can have a read of the manual and have a bit of a think.
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Windows XP and the Afterlife
Synapse replied to Airborne's topic in Tech Support & Discussions Forum
Indeed they do, and what do they use old versions of Windows for? Certainly not for me to answer. Users of legacy versions of Windows will not be everyday people, browsing, shopping, using social media. Why? Well, try using a browser on Windows 95 in todays online environment. Up to date browsers just do not run on legacy systems, nor do media rich plugins. Never mind issues with security, the hardware platforms are not powerful enough, and the software just will not run. Your comments related to Windows XP, and explained how you think owners of these systems can continue running them securely after the April 2014 update deadline set out by Microsoft. Starbuck summed it up nicely.... -
Windows XP and the Afterlife
Synapse replied to Airborne's topic in Tech Support & Discussions Forum
Indeed they will be reluctant, spending money they see as wasteful does nothing for business profits. However, that does not mean business will stay with XP, most if not all will migrate, perhaps the only caveats being those systems running legacy software, especially bespoke and engineering software that have no need for Internet access. Remember the potential of the Y2K bug? Business splashed the cash to ensure their computing platforms remained online and running. Once news gets out of even one high profile company running XP after April 2014, and getting in to some kind of security difficulty, you can put your money on it that most others will be migrating to Win 7 for fear of similar embarrassment. To my mind, many home PC users do not have the knowledge or the expertise to notice the workings of a virus, or piece of underhand spyware, and nor do business users. Home PC users rely on the security of the OS plus AV add ons, programs updates (eg Adobe Reader, Java), and Windows security updates to fend off the majority of intrusions. Business end users rely of a team of IT professionals (even if the team is only one person) to maintain their systems, and those end users are mostly interested in their applications rather than security. Both groups rely on outside sources to maintain security. What a job that would be, if the security risks were unknown due to the home PC users and IT experts not being security experts. It is a risky business, most will opt for using the collective knowledge of Microsoft security experts, in conjunction with well rounded AV systems. A wise choice I would say. Also consider neither XP nor Vista support Microsoft´s latest incarnation of the Office suite. Perhaps not a problem in the short term, but as the years go by, more recent versions of Office will become the standard, and older XP based versions of Office will also become a security risk. Not acceptable in the business arena. It is a few years since I regularly maintained XP systems, and once in while I rebuild XP for someone. What a hassle, SATA floppy drivers, base system, updates, drivers, updated drivers, networking add on´s. Drop a Win 7 or 8 DVD in the slot, and off you go, I should think my kids could just about install Win 8. Sandboxie is not a catch all security system for outdated OS´s, it is just another security tool. -
You can´t do it. Word needs more than files to run. When you install Word it links itself to so many parts of your system, eg your browser, your email possibly, plus it installs a mass of registry entries to get each component talking to the others, with the correct settings and at the correct time. There are programs you can buy that come with a cable to connect old and new computers together, which will scan and transfer software to a new system. I have not had good experience with transferring licensed software such as Microsoft Office programs. Plus you are probably moving to Win 7 or 8, which is another unknown. You would also need a stable old system to run any potential transfer.
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Houston ... We have a problem (Linux related)
Synapse replied to 5teve's topic in Tech Support & Discussions Forum
There used to be an ISO of the XP Recovery Console, that is bootable, but no install XP install files. Found it... http://www.thecomputerparamedic.com/files/rc.iso It is a direct download link. -
Houston ... We have a problem (Linux related)
Synapse replied to 5teve's topic in Tech Support & Discussions Forum
You will need your XP CD for this. Perhaps the best way is to repair the XP boot record, to remove the GRUB bootloader. Once XP is booting again, delete the Linux install. I´m not sure, you may have to use a third party tool to actually remove the Linux partition. The Easeus tool has worked for me in the past. There is an easy tutorial showing how to repair the bootloader here... http://www.wikihow.com/Uninstall-the-Grub-Bootloader-from-a-Dual-Boot-XP-System-With-an-XP-CD Partiton tool http://www.partition-tool.com/ -
Couple of things I can think of.... Have you tried printing different types of document, for ex a Word file or page and a pdf? Check the paper size is set to A4, sometimes US letter setting is the default and it can halt a print.