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
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
Hi,
Hi,
Cotty wrote:
We have 33kv lines in our streets, alongside the domestic supply of 230
volts. We like to live dangerously ;-)
Even better than that, our (UK) national grid uses voltages of
400kV, 275kV and 132kV in above ground lines. In times of high
demand, you can see the
. Tough luck.
Jostein
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Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 11:32 AM
Subject: Power lines (was Re: XP question)
Hi,
Hi,
Cotty wrote:
We have 33kv lines in our streets, alongside the domestic supply
of 230
need more power...powermust have...
must havemore power...now.
...ahh precious power
:):):):
Shaun
Cotty wrote:
You have 33kv lines in the streets in Australia? My God! Are your power
companies and legislators insane?
We have 33kv lines in our streets, alongside the
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Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 22:23:39 +
Hi,
That's what I thought when I had this setup. The perfect backup system
Until an unknown force (ottawa hydro) blew
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On 8 Feb 2003 at 19:18, Leonard Paris wrote:
That's what a really good UPS is for, preventing surges and sags from
damaging your hardware.
Amen, I have APC UPS on all my computers
You can partition an empty disk, up until the point that there is no
'unpartitioned' space on it anymore. Without an add on tool like
partition magic, you cannot change the size of a partition once it has
been set up. Your C drive was presumably formatted with a single
partition fillinf the
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Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 16:15:01 +0200
Quite easy and you have several opportunities to decide whether what the
program is about to do is actually what you want. Of course you should back
up your files first; just in case
Len wrote:
On 7 Feb 2003 at 17:30, Leonard Paris wrote:
The only sure way is to back up all of your data and then partition and
format the drive the way that you want it. Then, you re-install all of your
software from the original disks into the partitions in which you want them.
Last, you bring
Hi,
That's what I thought when I had this setup. The perfect backup system
Until an unknown force (ottawa hydro) blew up most of the components on my PC
including BOTH hard drives.
Darned unlucky. I'd have put money on it that I wouldn't have two disks fail at the
I use XP Pro and used Partition Magic to change the partitions on C:
Don
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