Issue 103 - September 27, 2000

ISSN 1488-3163; PC Improvements (c) 2000
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Welcome to the 103rd 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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OPENING THOUGHTS

I've been thinking more about the redesign of my web site. I was going to make a little flashier, more images, etc, but then I decided not to. I like the speed that the site loads in, and I generally like the navigation. If you visit the main page at http://www.pcin.net/ you will see what the new colour scheme will be. I will be making changes a little at a time. Feel free to send me any suggestions.

The end of the month is coming soon, so don't forget to recommend PCIN in September and win a copy of Caldera OpenLinux, and Corel Linux OS (original CDs from each company, not copies). You can recommend PCIN at http://www.pcin.net/recommend.shtml

The NEWS

Supreme Court Declines Microsoft Case

"Today, the US Supreme Court announced that it has declined to hear Microsoft's appeal, sending the software giant's antitrust case directly to the Appellate Court. In a decision that Microsoft is celebrating, the Supreme Court said that the antitrust case is not directly tied to the US economy and therefore doesn't need to be fast-tracked as the Department of Justice (DOJ) requested. Only Justice Stephen Breyer disagreed with the action, stating that Microsoft's antitrust case 'significantly affects an important sector of the economy.' With Breyer's dissention, the Court voted eight to one not to hear the case."

For more info:
http://www.thestandard.com/article/display/0,1151,18859,00.html
http://news.excite.com/news/r/000926/13/net-microsoft-leadall-dc
http://www.supremecourtus.gov/

AOL Instant Messenger to work with ICQ?

"America Online today downplayed a little-known loophole that lets people who use its ICQ instant messaging product connect to their accounts through AOL Instant Messenger, calling the option a "test."
AOL owns both AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) and ICQ, but it has kept the services distinct and blocked attempts by rivals to connect to its networks. AOL has said it is interested in eventually tearing down those walls, but it denied the test is a first step toward lowering the barriers between its own services before it opens the network to outsiders."
This is something I've never understood. Why are these programs separate? It only makes sense they eventually be combined in one.

For more info:
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-2871202.html?tag=pt.xdrive.techdispatch..ne2871202

Sharing Domain Names

From the September 11, 2000 issue of InformationWeek Magazine, FrontEnd section:
"What do you do if your company's name is virtually identical to another's and you both want the same web address? How about sharing the URL? Sounds crazy, but that's exactly what some businesses are doing.
For example, Alteon, a biotech company in Ramsey, NJ, and Alteon WebSystems, an Internet hardware and software vendor in San Jose, CA, now share www.alteon.com. The URL offers two images that link users to each of their sites - and a line that notes there's "no formal business relationship" between them.
Businesses often sue or pay gobs of money for domain names. But during a recent trademark infringement suit by Alteon against Alteon WebSystems, the companies decided to share.
Alteon president and CEO Kenneth Moch says both companies figured sharing was better than spending more for lawyers."

I NEED HELP

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 102-01)

I am having a problem with my A drive. When I put a disk in and try to run it, I get a message that says the disk is not formatted. It does this with every disk I have tried and I ran the same disk on a computer at work and it run fine.
(P133, 40MB RAM, 1.42GB HD, Windows 98)

A 102-01)

Skeeter said, "A question was asked recently about a Rockwell modem acting up and I wrote that I'd had the same problem and it turned out mine was fried. Well, my troubles started out the same as the one described. Sometimes a reformat would work (new disks), even though the box said the disks were formatted, and other times no. I would get messages that it couldn't read the disk or that no disk was in it. Then it would work like it should. $15 for a new drive cured the problem, at least for now."
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Roger Michaud said, "There's only one solution that I know and is to get a new floppy drive. You're a: drive is toasted. I had to change all floppy drives on 3 computers giving me the same problem. The best solution is to get the new 120MB floppy drive which will do double service. It'll R & W to a 1.44MB disk and boot too plus R & W on 120MB disk which will be a great help with Win 98."
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John Hills said, "Floppy drives are not made with rocket science accuracy and therefore a disk formatted on one machine very often will not work on another. To test this suggestion, format a floppy in yours and then copy some stuff on it and take it to the other computer to try. Then do the same thing but in reverse. If this is not the case but you can write to the disk but cannot read then either the head is dirty or demised. There are floppy cleaners in the appropriate shops."
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Byron said, "Trying to read a Mac formatted disk in a PC will give this message. What about going ahead and formatting a disk (a blank, or one you don't need the data from)? Does it read now? Since you have a P-133 I'm assuming the drive is at least 5 years old. It may be time for replacing. You should be able to pick up a new drive very cheap and it is a fairly easy process to change it."

Q 102-02)

I recently have noticed that when I print something the printer continues to print a sheet that read: Microsoft (r) windows 98 - document - printed by - date and time. This function seems to loop and continue printing the same thing over and over unless I go in and pause printing so I can delete every queue to make it stop.

A 102-02)

John Hills said, "A wild guess but you may have "Separator page" selected on your printer icon, Properties, General."

New Questions

Q 103-01)

I am having problems with my system resources getting low during the day. I think is has something to do with my DSL line. Specifically IE5. I start at 74% and can get as low as 40%. How can I stop the leak?

Q 103-02)

When I turn on the computer before anything happens it says boot: couldn't find ntldr please insert another disk. This has never happened before. I can do anything except wait but it doesn't work. All I really can do is go on setup.
(P100, 1GB HD, 16MB RAM, Windows 95, IE5.5)

If you have an answer to these questions or have a question of your own, please email me at mailto:freehelp@pcin.net

THE TIPS and OTHER STUFF

Cheap Trick of the Week

**Command performance**
If you're an old-time computer user who still messes around in DOS, you may be frustrated that you can't access Windows 95 and 98's shortcuts when you're working in this venerable operating system.
But you can! The trick is in the wording.
The command is the word start followed by the path to the file with the .lnk extension added to it.
Suppose you have a shortcut on the Windows desktop named Nonsense. The command will be start c:\windows\desktop\nonsense.lnk to launch it Windows.
If the filename includes spaces, as in Shortcut to Nonsense.exe, you have to wrap quotation marks around the whole pathname, as in start "c:\windows\desktop\shortcut to nonsense.exe.lnk".

Screen Capture Program

I'm not just mentioning this because it was in the latest PC Magazine. This truly is a great program. If you have been looking for a screen capture program, then go to ftp://ftp.techsmith.com/pub/products/snagit/snagit.exe and download SnagIt, by TechSmith. You get a 45-day trial, but it appears as if the trial never stops working. This will give you plenty of time to try it out and I'm sure that when you find out how useful it is, you'll gladly pay the $39.95. We use this at work, and it if fabulous.

IE 5.5 Advanced Security Privacy Beta

Subscriber Tony Lowell sent me this:
"I've just tested the Internet Explorer 5.5 Advanced Security Privacy Beta. The one that warns you about COOKIES coming in from other WWW sites that you don't think you are connected to. I'm on the spare box with no security. It works very well. All I did was start IE5.5 ASP and went to my ISP http://www.sprint.ca/ homepage. Well I received 4 warnings about COOKIES attempting to be loaded on my machine. I believe they came from the advertising. Remember this box is empty. I shall call SPRINT and ask them what's going on."

Windows ME Comment

I recently asked if anyone had any experience with Windows ME yet. Robert Nelson sent this in:
"So far, So Good. Easiest install of any Windows OS I've had (Win95, Win98, Win98SE). ICS and Home Networking where a breeze, compared to trying to do ICS in Win98SE or Home Networking in either Win98 and/or SE. Now if the restore feature actually works, you will see a MSL instead of a ABM."

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