Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-05 Thread Kenneth Waller
A lot of the extra stuff included with my new Dell a year ago was trial 
version stuff - good for some many days and then it was gonna cost to 
continue to use. Some of it was just plain free programs, none of which I 
use.

Why would I want a CD/DVD of stuff I intended to remove?

Kenneth Waller

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Subject: Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell


 Actually I believe that they are allowed to add their own, and other
 software by agreement, (under penalty of Anti Trust action), but
 removing something that Microsoft includes is a different matter,
 especially since installation CD/DVDs are no longer included, and most
 people don't know how to re-install, and will probably never re-install
 the OS, barring a complete melt down.

 Kenneth Waller wrote:

The OEM agreement with Microsoft probably prohibits their removing
anything that comes with a standard windows installation.



I doubt it as a lot of the stuff included in not Microsoft stuff.

My guess is that they include the other stuff for the same reason you get
advertising with your newspaper.

Kenneth Waller

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Subject: Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell




The OEM agreement with Microsoft probably prohibits their removing
anything that comes with a standard windows installation.

Shel Belinkoff wrote:



That's really odd - and annoying.  I've seen a couple-three Dell
commercials on TV and the ad makes a point of saying that you can have 
it
your way.  Well, the crap can be removed if you so desire.

Shel







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Date: 10/4/2006 2:42:38 PM
Subject: Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

Shel Belinkoff wrote:




Why wouldn't they?

Shel





[Original Message]
From: Ann Sanfedele


Actually...
I asked that NO games be installed on my
computer but they wouldn't honor that




Who the F knows?

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RE: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-05 Thread Lou Billing
I found this little script on the Dell forums:

http://www.yorkspace.com/pc-de-crapifier

Written specifically to remove Dell bloatware, but works on any brand
computer with any of the listed programs pre-installed. I ran it on mine and
it worked as advertised.

Lou

 -Original Message-
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 Kenneth Waller
 Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 7:22 PM
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 Subject: Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell


 A lot of the extra stuff included with my new Dell a year ago was trial
 version stuff - good for some many days and then it was gonna cost to
 continue to use. Some of it was just plain free programs, none of which I
 use.

 Why would I want a CD/DVD of stuff I intended to remove?

 Kenneth Waller

 - Original Message -
 From: P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 12:45 AM
 Subject: Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell


  Actually I believe that they are allowed to add their own, and other
  software by agreement, (under penalty of Anti Trust action), but
  removing something that Microsoft includes is a different matter,
  especially since installation CD/DVDs are no longer included, and most
  people don't know how to re-install, and will probably never re-install
  the OS, barring a complete melt down.
 
  Kenneth Waller wrote:
 
 The OEM agreement with Microsoft probably prohibits their removing
 anything that comes with a standard windows installation.
 
 
 
 I doubt it as a lot of the stuff included in not Microsoft stuff.
 
 My guess is that they include the other stuff for the same
 reason you get
 advertising with your newspaper.
 
 Kenneth Waller
 
 - Original Message -
 From: P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Subject: Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell
 
 
 
 
 The OEM agreement with Microsoft probably prohibits their removing
 anything that comes with a standard windows installation.
 
 Shel Belinkoff wrote:
 
 
 
 That's really odd - and annoying.  I've seen a couple-three Dell
 commercials on TV and the ad makes a point of saying that you
 can have
 it
 your way.  Well, the crap can be removed if you so desire.
 
 Shel
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Date: 10/4/2006 2:42:38 PM
 Subject: Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell
 
 Shel Belinkoff wrote:
 
 
 
 
 Why wouldn't they?
 
 Shel
 
 
 
 
 
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 From: Ann Sanfedele
 
 
 Actually...
 I asked that NO games be installed on my
 computer but they wouldn't honor that
 
 
 
 
 Who the F knows?
 
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Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-05 Thread P. J. Alling
The OEM CD used to be the OS from Microsoft, there was very little trial 
software, sometimes things like the original beta version of MS Money.  
The other crap is often bulk filler supplied by the Manufacture, to 
punch up it's supplied software list.  A company I worked for bought all 
it's programming work stations from Gateway, we got two CD's one of 
Micosoft's NT OS and one of the Gateway enhancements.  The frist thing 
we did when we got them was to take the OEM copy of the OS, (WinNT in 
this case),  Format the Hard drive and install a clean version from the 
included MS installation CD.  Then add drivers for the specific 
additional hardware, network cards, high res video cards etc.   Once 
this was done you had a pretty clean install.  The manufactures don't 
supply those Microsoft OEM CDs anymore.  You didn't want most of the 
crap on the other CD, now you get neither.

Kenneth Waller wrote:

A lot of the extra stuff included with my new Dell a year ago was trial 
version stuff - good for some many days and then it was gonna cost to 
continue to use. Some of it was just plain free programs, none of which I 
use.

Why would I want a CD/DVD of stuff I intended to remove?

Kenneth Waller

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Subject: Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell


  

Actually I believe that they are allowed to add their own, and other
software by agreement, (under penalty of Anti Trust action), but
removing something that Microsoft includes is a different matter,
especially since installation CD/DVDs are no longer included, and most
people don't know how to re-install, and will probably never re-install
the OS, barring a complete melt down.

Kenneth Waller wrote:



The OEM agreement with Microsoft probably prohibits their removing
anything that comes with a standard windows installation.




I doubt it as a lot of the stuff included in not Microsoft stuff.

My guess is that they include the other stuff for the same reason you get
advertising with your newspaper.

Kenneth Waller

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From: P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell




  

The OEM agreement with Microsoft probably prohibits their removing
anything that comes with a standard windows installation.

Shel Belinkoff wrote:





That's really odd - and annoying.  I've seen a couple-three Dell
commercials on TV and the ad makes a point of saying that you can have 
it
your way.  Well, the crap can be removed if you so desire.

Shel







  

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Date: 10/4/2006 2:42:38 PM
Subject: Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

Shel Belinkoff wrote:






Why wouldn't they?

Shel





  

[Original Message]
From: Ann Sanfedele


Actually...
I asked that NO games be installed on my
computer but they wouldn't honor that






Who the F knows?

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Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-04 Thread Charles Robinson
On Oct 4, 2006, at 1:23, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
 I stumbled around and found I had it done without really
 thinking how i did it :)

 Now Im slothfully overloading on freecell


There's something delightful about a person spending upwards of  
$1,000 on a machine and then using it to duplicate the function of a  
$2.00 pack of cards.

Not that there's anything *wrong* with that!  :-)

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Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-04 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 10/3/2006 11:07:46 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
it doesn't take care of everything, actually.


I've been treating myself to freecell - however, I can't
bring the freecell window up
to fill up the screen.. although the type on the tool bar
for it got big.

sigh

a
=
What I told you about will take care of fonts on the desktop, in the Windows 
file explorer (the directoy/file management thing), and quite a few others. 
However, a lot of time you have to adjust fonts within a program. For instance, 
with Word, I go in and adjust the view size to 150% rather than 100%. That 
works in some programs.

But some older programs when used on XP will not go to a full window. They 
were designed for a smaller resolution screen. So even using the maximize box 
on 
the title bar (the box next to the red X close box) may not do it.

I can't full window my solitaire program that I used extensively in Windows 
Me, and still use a lot. (I play 40 Thieves a great deal). So I just use it the 
way it is. It fills about 3/4th of the screen in XP, where it once filled the 
whole window in Me. You can always set the screen resolution down, but I find 
that not worth it. The higher resolution is better for photos.

HTH, Marnie 

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Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-04 Thread Ann Sanfedele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 In a message dated 10/3/2006 11:07:46 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 it doesn't take care of everything, actually.
 
 I've been treating myself to freecell - however, I can't
 bring the freecell window up
 to fill up the screen.. although the type on the tool bar
 for it got big.
 
 sigh
 
 a
 =
 What I told you about will take care of fonts on the desktop, in the Windows
 file explorer (the directoy/file management thing), and quite a few others.
 However, a lot of time you have to adjust fonts within a program. For 
 instance,
 with Word, I go in and adjust the view size to 150% rather than 100%. That
 works in some programs.

Yes, on my old machine I've done that. 

 
 But some older programs when used on XP will not go to a full window. They
 were designed for a smaller resolution screen. So even using the maximize box 
 on
 the title bar (the box next to the red X close box) may not do it.

Exactly

 
 I can't full window my solitaire program that I used extensively in Windows
 Me, and still use a lot. (I play 40 Thieves a great deal). So I just use it 
 the
 way it is. It fills about 3/4th of the screen in XP, where it once filled the
 whole window in Me. You can always set the screen resolution down, but I find
 that not worth it. The higher resolution is better for photos.
 
 HTH, Marnie
 
Yeah I dont want to change the res just for free cell...
the small screen will keep me from using it too much!

ann

hmmm what is HTH?





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Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-04 Thread Ann Sanfedele
Charles Robinson wrote:
 
 On Oct 4, 2006, at 1:23, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
  I stumbled around and found I had it done without really
  thinking how i did it :)
 
  Now Im slothfully overloading on freecell
 
 
 There's something delightful about a person spending upwards of
 $1,000 on a machine and then using it to duplicate the function of a
 $2.00 pack of cards.
 
 Not that there's anything *wrong* with that!  :-)
 
   -Charles
 
 --

Actually...
I asked that NO games be installed on my computer but they
wouldn't honor that
however, the lure of freecell (which I'd learned at a
friends house) was insurmountable
to escape from all the stuff I wanted to do but couldnt
figure out. :)

fortunately, I paid well under 1000 for the new machine 

charles, you are making me feel guilty! :)

ann



Mark mentioned BLOATWARE - there is a ton of it.

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Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-04 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Why wouldn't they?

Shel



 [Original Message]
 From: Ann Sanfedele 

 Actually...
 I asked that NO games be installed on my 
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Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-04 Thread P. J. Alling
Ann, Windows Power Toys at various times included a quick resolution 
change utility that installed as a monitor icon in the system tray 
allowing you immediate access to every resolutions that your 
card/monitor combination would support.  It was incorporated into 
various sub versions of Windows and some card manufactures also included 
something like it with their bundled software.  There may be something 
like that already on your machine.  I always though it was useful 
because I run a bunch of older programs that don't follow current rules 
for resizing with resolution changes.  I don't run XP so I'm not as 
familier what may be available built into XP.  I will look into if for you.

Ann Sanfedele wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

In a message dated 10/3/2006 11:07:46 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
it doesn't take care of everything, actually.

I've been treating myself to freecell - however, I can't
bring the freecell window up
to fill up the screen.. although the type on the tool bar
for it got big.

sigh

a
=
What I told you about will take care of fonts on the desktop, in the Windows
file explorer (the directoy/file management thing), and quite a few others.
However, a lot of time you have to adjust fonts within a program. For 
instance,
with Word, I go in and adjust the view size to 150% rather than 100%. That
works in some programs.



Yes, on my old machine I've done that. 

  

But some older programs when used on XP will not go to a full window. They
were designed for a smaller resolution screen. So even using the maximize box 
on
the title bar (the box next to the red X close box) may not do it.



Exactly

  

I can't full window my solitaire program that I used extensively in Windows
Me, and still use a lot. (I play 40 Thieves a great deal). So I just use it 
the
way it is. It fills about 3/4th of the screen in XP, where it once filled the
whole window in Me. You can always set the screen resolution down, but I find
that not worth it. The higher resolution is better for photos.

HTH, Marnie



Yeah I dont want to change the res just for free cell...
the small screen will keep me from using it too much!

ann

hmmm what is HTH?





  

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Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-04 Thread Ann Sanfedele
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
 
 Why wouldn't they?
 
 Shel
 
  [Original Message]
  From: Ann Sanfedele
 
  Actually...
  I asked that NO games be installed on my
  computer but they wouldn't honor that
 

Who the F knows?  

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Re: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-04 Thread Ann Sanfedele
John Coyle wrote:
 
 Hi Ann:
 I can help with these:
 1.  Open Windows Explorer.
  Click Tools/Folder Options
  Click on the View tab
  Under Advanced settings, uncheck the option Hide extensions for
 known file types.
  Click on the Apply to all folders button.
 
 2 and 3.  In reverse order, because you may need to restart the computer
 after changing the DPI
 Right-click the desktop
 Click Properties
 Click the Desktop tab.
 Click Browse and select the image you want as the background.
 Click the Settings tab.
 Click Advanced
 Change the DPI to 120dpi, and apply.
 
 John Coyle
 Praxis Data Solutions (www.epraxisdata.com)
 Brisbane, Australia

Hi, John  
Yup I got that done and I did change the DPI to 120 -
something I stumbled upon.

What happened is I kept plugging away at things before I got
answers
from you very helpful listmates. 

best,
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Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-04 Thread graywolf
I believe it comes with windows, no choice there, unless you do a custom 
install.

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Ann Sanfedele wrote:

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 Actually...
 I asked that NO games be installed on my computer but they
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Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-04 Thread Shel Belinkoff
That's really odd - and annoying.  I've seen a couple-three Dell
commercials on TV and the ad makes a point of saying that you can have it
your way.  Well, the crap can be removed if you so desire.

Shel



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 Date: 10/4/2006 2:42:38 PM
 Subject: Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

 Shel Belinkoff wrote:
  
  Why wouldn't they?
  
  Shel
  
   [Original Message]
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   Actually...
   I asked that NO games be installed on my
   computer but they wouldn't honor that
  

 Who the F knows?  

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Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-04 Thread P. J. Alling
The OEM agreement with Microsoft probably prohibits their removing 
anything that comes with a standard windows installation.

Shel Belinkoff wrote:

That's really odd - and annoying.  I've seen a couple-three Dell
commercials on TV and the ad makes a point of saying that you can have it
your way.  Well, the crap can be removed if you so desire.

Shel



  

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Date: 10/4/2006 2:42:38 PM
Subject: Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

Shel Belinkoff wrote:


Why wouldn't they?

Shel

  

[Original Message]
From: Ann Sanfedele


Actually...
I asked that NO games be installed on my
computer but they wouldn't honor that


Who the F knows?  

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Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-04 Thread Ann Sanfedele
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
 
 That's really odd - and annoying.  I've seen a couple-three Dell
 commercials on TV and the ad makes a point of saying that you can have it
 your way.  Well, the crap can be removed if you so desire.
 
 Shel
 
Yup -
I'm slowly separating the wheat from the chaffee - 
and quickly took the explorer icon off my desktop
and am using firefox for the web.

When I got the PEntium III 6 years ago - they DID do it my
way.

ann



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  Shel Belinkoff wrote:
  
   Why wouldn't they?
  
   Shel
  
[Original Message]
From: Ann Sanfedele
  
Actually...
I asked that NO games be installed on my
computer but they wouldn't honor that
  
 
  Who the F knows?
 
  ann
 
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Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-04 Thread Kenneth Waller
 The OEM agreement with Microsoft probably prohibits their removing
 anything that comes with a standard windows installation.

I doubt it as a lot of the stuff included in not Microsoft stuff.

My guess is that they include the other stuff for the same reason you get 
advertising with your newspaper.

Kenneth Waller

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From: P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell


 The OEM agreement with Microsoft probably prohibits their removing
 anything that comes with a standard windows installation.

 Shel Belinkoff wrote:

That's really odd - and annoying.  I've seen a couple-three Dell
commercials on TV and the ad makes a point of saying that you can have it
your way.  Well, the crap can be removed if you so desire.

Shel





[Original Message]
From: Ann Sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Date: 10/4/2006 2:42:38 PM
Subject: Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

Shel Belinkoff wrote:


Why wouldn't they?

Shel



[Original Message]
From: Ann Sanfedele


Actually...
I asked that NO games be installed on my
computer but they wouldn't honor that


Who the F knows?

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Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-04 Thread P. J. Alling
Actually I believe that they are allowed to add their own, and other 
software by agreement, (under penalty of Anti Trust action), but 
removing something that Microsoft includes is a different matter, 
especially since installation CD/DVDs are no longer included, and most 
people don't know how to re-install, and will probably never re-install 
the OS, barring a complete melt down.

Kenneth Waller wrote:

The OEM agreement with Microsoft probably prohibits their removing
anything that comes with a standard windows installation.



I doubt it as a lot of the stuff included in not Microsoft stuff.

My guess is that they include the other stuff for the same reason you get 
advertising with your newspaper.

Kenneth Waller

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From: P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell


  

The OEM agreement with Microsoft probably prohibits their removing
anything that comes with a standard windows installation.

Shel Belinkoff wrote:



That's really odd - and annoying.  I've seen a couple-three Dell
commercials on TV and the ad makes a point of saying that you can have it
your way.  Well, the crap can be removed if you so desire.

Shel





  

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From: Ann Sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: 10/4/2006 2:42:38 PM
Subject: Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

Shel Belinkoff wrote:




Why wouldn't they?

Shel



  

[Original Message]
From: Ann Sanfedele


Actually...
I asked that NO games be installed on my
computer but they wouldn't honor that




Who the F knows?

ann

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Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-04 Thread Ann Sanfedele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 In a message dated 10/3/2006 6:39:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL 
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 (2) large fonts show no matter what application I'm in
 
 thanks
 ann
 
 Actually ann XP is the friendliest Windows yet. Once you get it setup the way
 you want you'll be over the hurdle and the plug and play is super nice.
 
 1. Go to the control panel.
 2. Click on Display.
 3. On the Display Properties dialog, click the Appearance tab.
 4. At the bottom is a Font Size selection drop down. You can select Normal,
 Large, and Extra Large.
 5. Click the Apply button.
 
 HTH, Marnie aka Doe
 
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it doesn't take care of everything, actually.
 

I've been treating myself to freecell - however, I can't
bring the freecell window up
to fill up the screen.. although the type on the tool bar
for it got big.

sigh

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Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-04 Thread Ann Sanfedele
Mat Maessen wrote:
 
 On 10/3/06, Ann Sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  (3) I can put my own image on the desktop.
 
 There's more than one way to skin this cat. The way I usually do it:
 
 1. Browser to the location of the image. Right click on it, and open
 it up in your web browser.
 2. Once the image loads in the browser, right-click on it, and select
 Set as Desktop Background.
 
 There are other ways of doing it, but this one is pretty
 straightforward. Harder to explain than to do it. :-)
 
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I stumbled around and found I had it done without really
thinking how i did it :)

Now Im slothfully overloading on freecell

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OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-03 Thread Ann Sanfedele
Hey, Guys

I can see this is going to be fun (NOT)


What do I do so that 
(1) the dos extentions always show
(2) large fonts show no matter what application I'm in
(3) I can put my own image on the desktop.

thanks
ann

(I'm not on line with it yet -- dont want to link up until
the colors and fonts are set...)

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Re: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-03 Thread John Coyle
Hi Ann:
I can help with these:
1.  Open Windows Explorer.
 Click Tools/Folder Options
 Click on the View tab
 Under Advanced settings, uncheck the option Hide extensions for 
known file types.
 Click on the Apply to all folders button.

2 and 3.  In reverse order, because you may need to restart the computer 
after changing the DPI
Right-click the desktop
Click Properties
Click the Desktop tab.
Click Browse and select the image you want as the background.
Click the Settings tab.
Click Advanced
Change the DPI to 120dpi, and apply.



John Coyle
Praxis Data Solutions (www.epraxisdata.com)
Brisbane, Australia
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From: Ann Sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PDML@pdml.net
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 11:24 AM
Subject: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell


 Hey, Guys

 I can see this is going to be fun (NOT)


 What do I do so that
 (1) the dos extentions always show
 (2) large fonts show no matter what application I'm in
 (3) I can put my own image on the desktop.

 thanks
 ann

 (I'm not on line with it yet -- dont want to link up until
 the colors and fonts are set...)

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Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-03 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 10/3/2006 6:39:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] 
writes:
(2) large fonts show no matter what application I'm in

thanks
ann

Actually ann XP is the friendliest Windows yet. Once you get it setup the way 
you want you'll be over the hurdle and the plug and play is super nice.

1. Go to the control panel.
2. Click on Display.
3. On the Display Properties dialog, click the Appearance tab.
4. At the bottom is a Font Size selection drop down. You can select Normal, 
Large, and Extra Large.
5. Click the Apply button.

HTH, Marnie aka Doe 

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Re: OT: XP question - dudes, i got my dell

2006-10-03 Thread Mat Maessen
On 10/3/06, Ann Sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 (3) I can put my own image on the desktop.

There's more than one way to skin this cat. The way I usually do it:

1. Browser to the location of the image. Right click on it, and open
it up in your web browser.
2. Once the image loads in the browser, right-click on it, and select
Set as Desktop Background.

There are other ways of doing it, but this one is pretty
straightforward. Harder to explain than to do it. :-)

-Mat

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