ISSN 1488-3163; PC Improvements (c) 2000
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Welcome to the 111th issue of the PC Improvement News. PCIN consists of news, tips, thoughts, and contests. There is something for everyone, and if this is your first issue, I'm sure there will be something for you. I am willing to discuss any computer topic. Email me at mailto:editor@pcin.net with any suggestions. If you give me two or three issues, I know that you will come back for more!
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Last week I said that the newsletter would most likely be coming from the LCWing.com domain. Well, it isn't. I signed up with a company who seemed to be great. Just when I signed up their servers were hit with a virus, they were upgrading their e-commerce servers, and they were having some other technical problems. Well, I cancelled the sign-up and will keep looking.
Nothing much new is happening. All of the "experts" are talking about the Christmas season and whether the online retailers will be able to keep up with the rush. I need to figure out a way to get paid to be one of these "experts." Easy money!
Happy Thanksgiving to all the American subscribers. Have a nice weekend and try to have at least one day where you don't here anything about the Florida recount.
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Amazon.com to Unionize?
"Customer service workers at Amazon.com's Seattle headquarters have started a drive to form a union.
The workers hope to gather support from a majority of the 400 or so customer service representatives in Seattle. They hope to obtain union recognition and eventually a collective bargaining agreement."For more info:
http://www.thestandard.com/article/display/0,1151,20273,00.html
The Average US Internet User
From the November 28, 2000 Issue of Business 2 Magazine, pg 274:
6 Sessions per week
6 Unique sites visited
228 Pageviews per week
38 Pageviews per surfing session
3:08:47 Time spent per week
0:31:30 Duration of surfing session
0:00:50 Duration of a pageview
0.31 Average click rate for top banners
Corel to Sell Linux Line?
With all of the changes that have been happening at Corel lately (the departure of their CEO, the deal with Microsoft, etc.) it is still quite surprising to hear that as Corel continues to review its business, they have mentioned that it is possible that they would sell their Linux line (sell that part of the company). I'm sure all of the Microsoft conspiracy theorists will love this.
For more info:
http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/00/11/20/001120hncorel.xml
Microsoft Meets with Hacker
"Microsoft last week met with Dimitri, the Dutch hacker who recently mocked the software giant by hacking into one of its Web servers twice within one week.
Dimitri, a 19-year-old information technology student, visited Microsoft's Dutch office near Amsterdam airport. There he met with the company's public relations manager and three staffers, Microsoft confirmed.
Earlier this month Dimitri, who is known only by his first name, hacked into the same Microsoft Web server twice, the second time after Microsoft had said the security hole was patched. Dimitri created files on Microsoft's system boasting of his hack, and alerted the media.
Both Microsoft and Dimitri are very secretive about their meeting. According to experts it's the first time ever Microsoft has met with somebody who has hacked into a Microsoft Web server."For more info:
http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/00/11/21/001121hnsecret.xml
I offer a free help service via email. If you have a question,
you can email me and I will try my best to answer them. I
can answer about most of them, but there are things that I
have never tried or experienced so I don't have an answer.
I post those questions here and see if any of the readers
have any suggestions. I will include all reasonable suggestions
with credit to you.
These are NOT my own questions and they are NOT my answers.
I will NOT check the validity of these comments. That is up
to you.
If you do try one of these tips, please let me know how the
suggestions worked out. Did they work or not? Please send
in your questions or results to mailto:freehelp@pcin.net
Previous Questions
Q 110-01)
Does anyone have experience using the new double-sided sheet printers? When you print graphics do the pages stick together? Does the ink smear? How do they perform with wet ink on both sides?
A 110-01)
John Hills said, "I have had no experience of double sided sheet printers but I do know that the latest ink technology is such that the ink dries as soon as it touches the paper."
Graham Wing said, "We have 2 HP 970s at work and they work wonderfully. No problems with ink or anything. Of course, and real photos wouldn't be printed double-sided anyway."Q 110-02)
My PC just keeps rebooting itself whether I'm playing a game, on the net or even chucking a letter together. I've tried updating graphics drivers, Windows updates and defrag and scan disk but still keeps doing it.
A 110-02)
John Hills said, "This sounds like a hardware problem and possibly heat related and therefore could be anything. Check to see if the fan on the processor is spinning freely. If it is, then you may need to swap out each bit until you find the offending component. Other causes, and there are many, could be your memory modules have lost a brain cell."
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Tony Lowell said, "These may sound a bit bizarre but they are my own true experiences.
Accidentally kicking the power bar reset button sitting on the floor under my desk has the same effect as described regardless of the application running. On one of my contracts a UNIX machine, on the same electrical circuit as a Coke machine located in the cafeteria, re-booted each time someone wanted a soda. It is probably something else, but if you have those self-resetting fuses not circuit breakers in your home it's worth eliminating power as a problem. The automatic thermal reset in the power supply may be acting up if you have added extra cards without extra cooling."
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Simon Duffy said, "Rebooting pc could be a Trojan Horse when on the net, maybe someone has modified your PC to annoy you. Something like back orifice could be to blame."
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JD said, "Is your power supply OK? If the mains fluctuates from the usual voltage, that can throw the PC, or more commonly, your internal PSU box, where all the coloured wires originate, is bad. The cheapest & best way to check is to get another PSU and swap. BTW, the problem could be that the PSU is too low in capacity. With a fancy PC, 200W PSUs can run out of steam, and 230W is better. Beware of the mains switch on the end of the black lead, as this is often poorly shielded, and DO connect the earthing wire there. On AT PCs, the twin motherboard cables are connected "black next to black" onto the m/board."
New Questions
Q 111-01)
I currently have AOL 5.0. I tried to upgrade to 6.0 by downloading it from the web. That didn't work. When it came to making the connection, it failed to do so, and I got the "error" message that it was unable to connect to the network. I called customer service, which proved to be a waste of time. They told me that my system resources had to be over 85%. I found a store and picked up the disk (after AOL told me that they "acknowledged" having had "some" complaints about the web download not working. I tried to install 6.0 from the disk, but I had the same problem. Does anyone have any suggestions?
(P11 400, 128MB RAM, W98SE)Q 111-02)
This is an Internet connection speed question. I have two computers at home, both are Win 98 (SE), PIII's, and they are in separate bedrooms. Both use my primary phone line (plugged in separately in each room), and the same ISP to connect to the Internet. My primary computer always connects at 50.667k, but my second computer always connects at 33.600k. The other day my wife was cleaning and had accidentally knocked out the phone plug jack from the wall on my primary computer, and without me knowing this, I was connecting to the Internet on my second computer and it connected at 50.667k. WOW!! After that I discovered that the phone jack had been knocked out of my primary computer, so I replugged it in and went to reconnect on my second computer and it was back to 33.600k. So my question is; what could be causing this? I have duplicated these exact results several times.
(Primary computer - PIII 800, W98SE, 256MB RAM, Rockwell v90 DSL 56k Data Fax PCI Modem)
(Secondary computer - PIII 500, W98SE, 256 MB RAM, Rockwell 56k V90 PCI Modem)
If you have an answer to these questions or have a question of your own, please email me at mailto:freehelp@pcin.net
Cheap Trick of the Week
**Show-and-tell icons**
This trick makes thumbnail pictures of your bitmap files (those graphic files ending in .BMP) appear in Windows Explorer - so you can see what the images look like without opening them first.
This involves editing the Windows Registry, which can be tricky, so check instructions at www.WE-Compute.com/registry.html if you are new to this.
This trick may not work immediately on every PC. If you have your .BMP files assigned to be opened by Corel PhotoPaint or some other image-editing program, you may have to play with those settings before the Registry revision takes effect.
In the Registry, open HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT. Scroll way down to Paint.Picture and double-click on it. Select DefaultIcon.
On the right side of the screen, double-click on Default and, in the window that pops up, change the value to %l (that's a percent sign followed by a numeral one with no spaces) and click on OK. Close the Registry.
Open Explorer and you should see the bitmap files represented by thumbnail images. You may have to restart the computer first.
Another Find Shortcut
Last week's "Cheap Trick" was regarding the Find Files or Folders applet. Subscriber Steve Black wrote in to say that the easier thing to do is to press the Windows Key and F. This will immediately bring up the Find Files or Folder option.
Subscriber Recommendation
Subscriber Judy Wilson read through the PC Maintenance contest results last week. She noticed by some of the comments that the people were beginners. She has mentioned this before, but here it is again:
"Would you recommend that the beginners go to http://www.firetalk.com/ and download their program? If they have a microphone and want help with computer problems live, we have a forum there called PC Tech for Beginners and we help people free all the time."
Another computer help site
Sometimes I visit web sites that seem to have good information, and then wonder who this person is and if I can trust them. But then I think the same could be said about me. I guess that is one of the good things about the Internet. There are so many people who are just trying to help.
Well, another site that you can check out in your journey is PC Computer Notes. The site says it "has been designed as a free introductory level, online computer training course, providing tutorials on computer hardware, software, operating systems, and basic troubleshooting." Sounds good to me. There are a lot of things to check out. See it all at http://www.pccomputernotes.com/
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