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  • #318789

    There is a very simple answer; you should have used an internal hard drive.

    The problem with an usb external hard drive is that they can course problems with your computer; they are slow and take up too much of the resources.

    I don’t know how old your computer is, but you would be better off with a mac for this kind of thing.

    Try booting your computer with the new drive plug in and run a scan on it.

    Make sure its formatted properly and there is no “funny” music tracts with build’t in ant-copy protection.

    #319164

    The main problem right now is that tax is too low and no one in their right mind is going to put them up.

    I know this maybe a silly idea but public workers all ask for high wages and more investment and people would agree, but who the hell is going to pay for them?

    Or are we going to force single people yet again to foot the bill?

    #318783

    I have tried to leave this one alone, but …………… it’s starting to get annoying now.

    You have a windows problem; there is something wrong with it.

    Music on a computer is just like any other file; it has a “link” which tells the computer where to find it.

    This doesn’t seem to be working, it’s a library problem.

    I think you have just moved the file without removing the old one from your original drive or basicly just copied it, confusing the computer.

    The media player will only play from one drive at a time, if you have some tracts on one drive and some on another, the computer will only switch if you tell it, other wise it will keep playing from the original drive.

    See:

    http://www.pcmech.com/article/moving-files-from-old-drive-to-a-new-one/

    Or see:

    http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/community/newsgroups/WindowsMedia/default.mspx?dg=microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player&lang=en&cr=US

    And post your problem on there news group.


    #319155

    Well I’m at the planning stage of the revolution.

    But we have a few problems ……….

    The petrol is too expensive for the petrol bombs, so we are looking for a cheaper alternative.

    Most people are too fat go run and throw stones at the police, so it will be a “walking battle at a brisk place” and we will be using “mechanical aids” for any “lifting or throwing”

    We don’t want to keep people up too late and most people have kids so we are trying to decide on a reasonable start and finish time.

    But the decision to turn off the power in the middle of Coronation St and Eastenders has not gone down too well, so we are looking for something boring on TV to launch the start of revolution.

    Anyone have any other ideas for the “middle class moaning, talk, talk and do nothing revolution” please let me know.

    #319177

    After all the investment in lines and phone masts, the service and net works should be working better than 2 years ago.

    There has been a big push to bring everyone’s broadband speed up to a reasonable standard.

    But the point you are missing is that most people don’t understand what they are buying or signing up for.

    Instead off criticizing this poll, why not offer some reasonable advice on buying broadband?

    #319175


    Well the people who use this site are spread out and it should give a general idea about service and value for money

    #295518



    There has been a lot of problem with mobile phone companies offering broadband.

    I think the worst one is orange. (There were feature has the worst in BBC’s watch dog last year.)

    The problem is once you have sign a contract you are stuck with them for a year or have to pay to get out of it and they know it.

    Do I have to sign a contract if I want O2 Broadband?
    When you sign up to O2 Broadband, it’s for a minimum of 12 months. We’re not scared of commitment, and we think that’s long enough for us to get to know each other properly. We know that sometimes things change, so if you want to cancel after the first year it won’t cost you anything. All we ask is that you let us know in advance by giving us 30 days notice. We can’t imagine why you’d want to, but if you decide to end it sooner you’ll have to pay a disconnection charge.


    The silly thing is that 02 and bt are the same company.

    You need to end this mess now and look for something better.

    #318774


    Can you take your petty little arguments else where on the site boards?

    This is the tech section and not “spit the dummy”

    #318570

    Well I have looked 3 times now and the screens for that model all look the same.

    See:

    http://support.packardbell.com/uk/item/index.php?i=instr_bios_rhea_bt2&

    #318568
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