Sorry for the slow reply, I've been installing a new mobo and
undervolting my new Athon II checking for stability. In a word: Amazing!
Can't help you with the individual restore points as CCleaner is the
best app I know of and doesn't have that functionality. I'd just get rid
of all but the 3 m
Stan,
It ain't me, please! It is trying to stay current with all the confusion.
Best,
Duncan
Stan Zaske wrote:
Duncan, when you're happy I'm happy. LOL Have a good one!
--- On Thu, 8/20/09, DSinc wrote:
From: DSinc
Subject: Re: [H] XP-System Restore
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Date: Thu
Stan,
OK. Have now seen CCleaner's display of Restore Points. Nice. This gets
use in the future for sure.
But, CCleaner lists by Date and shows no additional info.
I need to focus on one particular Restore Point identified only by its
30/34 digit MS identifier (a value between the {}).
Thank
Duncan, when you're happy I'm happy. LOL Have a good one!
--- On Thu, 8/20/09, DSinc wrote:
From: DSinc
Subject: Re: [H] XP-System Restore
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Date: Thursday, August 20, 2009, 2:39 PM
Stan,
W O W Just found it! O M G !!
Best,
Duncan
Stan Zaske wrote:
> CClea
Stan,
W O W Just found it! O M G !!
Best,
Duncan
Stan Zaske wrote:
CCleaner will do what you want.
--- On Thu, 8/20/09, DSinc wrote:
From: DSinc
Subject: [H] XP-System Restore
To: "Hardware Group"
Date: Thursday, August 20, 2009, 12:41 PM
Does XP allow me to go and view the collect
Stan,
Can you be more specific? I do use CCleaner. And, I will now dig into
the areas of it that I avoid...(fear).
LOL!
Duncan
Stan Zaske wrote:
CCleaner will do what you want.
--- On Thu, 8/20/09, DSinc wrote:
From: DSinc
Subject: [H] XP-System Restore
To: "Hardware Group"
Date
CCleaner will do what you want.
--- On Thu, 8/20/09, DSinc wrote:
From: DSinc
Subject: [H] XP-System Restore
To: "Hardware Group"
Date: Thursday, August 20, 2009, 12:41 PM
Does XP allow me to go and view the collected Restore Points?
If so, can I delete "old" ones I never wish to go back to
Does XP allow me to go and view the collected Restore Points?
If so, can I delete "old" ones I never wish to go back to?
If not; I do know how to completely wash/delete ALL points and start over.
Seems a bit caustic ATM.
Yes, I am an XP noob!
Best,
Duncan
Yesterday I was needing to get a copy of Adobe Reader and forgot to click my
TOR button in Firefox. Adobe's server thought my location was France and it
downloaded the French language version of their software. Imagine my suprise
when I installed it. LOL
--- On Sun, 8/16/09, Jeff Lane wrote:
Yeah I have a couple of those in my living room and you periodically can't
connect to them, and I just do the unplug, wait 10-20 secs, and plug back in
and then the laptops having issues (a couple WinXP and a Macbook) usually
connect back up fine...so it seems like a normal thing with these devices
A temporary solution is to set the WRT54G to reboot every few hours
automatically. Just make sure you don't schedule these in the middle of periods
you need a uninterrupted wifi connection. There's an area in the web config
that lets you specify reboot intervals.
I have a really old WRT54G that
j.,
LOL! Yes, I will re-test this suspect mouse per your suggestions.
A bit tough due to client orientations, but doable.
My old server uses w2kserver-sp4. All my other clients are XPsp3.
And, all were patched on 8/12/09. This mouse thing was just because I
went looking and found the new Intelli
No, it' is wrt54g v2.2.
Zulfiqar Naushad wrote:
Is your router a wrt54gl?
Can you check what version it is? You can find that underneath the router.
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Is your router a wrt54gl?
Can you check what version it is? You can find that underneath the router.
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I had not thought of rebooting the Tivo or updating the firmware. In
fact, I doubt the firmware as ever been updated since I got it. The
Tivo is relatively new and it's firmware gets updated by the Tivo
people...I kinda wonder if they caused this.
Still, I'll looking into your ideas. Thanks.
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
Should I get a new router?
Does rebooting the Tivo fix it? If not, it is router, if so, more
troubleshooting is in order.
Firmware on router?
Christopher Fisk
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seemant: how's the pimping industry treating you?
cshields: walking canes keep
I have a linksys WRT54G which I feed into a wireless signal booster
(linksys WSB24). This provides my wireless downstairs where I have a
laptop and TivoHD. The Tivo is on one end of the house and the router
on the other end, so these two are about as far apart as they can get
inside my house.
You're welcome!
Always suspect the last thing you installed. Of course test it directly attached, no
KVM, hub, extensions, etc...
Assuming v7 is spec'd for Win2K (this is the OS you're using?) and still dead mouse,
I'd then suspect the mouse is too old for the driver, this further assuming yo
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