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1) Your Opinions Wanted
Have you tried IE7 Yet? (See
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2) A Year's Worth Of Updates on Reyna
Remember Reyna, a teen girl who lives in Guatemala? Some time ago, she
became one of the dozen kids supported on an ongoing basis--- each and every month--- through the
LangaList Plus subscription fund.
Her introductory info is here:
http://www.freetune.com/newsletters/2002/meet_reyna.htm; a large update is
here:
http://www.langa.com/kids/reyna_2005.htm.
With a dozen kids being supported by the Plus! subscriptions, I thought it
would be easier to keep track of what's happening with each kid by focusing on
one per month; gathering all the correspondence from the previous 12 months and
presenting it all at once, rather than dribbling it out in the scattershot and
irregular fashion in which the mail arrives.
What's this all about? Very simply this: Those of us with computers and
Internet access are vastly better off than most of the world's population.
Because of this, I decided that a portion of the LangaList Plus! subscription
fees would be donated to registered/legitimate charities helping the
underprivileged around the world. The contribution does not increase the cost of
a Plus! subscription in any way; the donation is taken "off the top" of any
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Reyna is one of 12 kids sponsored on an ongoing basis (via an international
relief agency) by the collective generosity of LangaList Plus! subscribers;
Plus! subscribers also have collectively contributed to emergency earthquake
relief efforts in India and to funds to assist those hurt in the Sept 11th
terrorist attacks on the US. (To see all the donations so far, click tohttp://langa.com/plus2.htm#kids )
As the year goes on, and as more readers sign up for Plus! subscriptions, I hope
we'll be able to sponsor more children and assist other charities around the
world.
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3) Update Takes Over
I have two computers connected to one
monitor, mouse and keyboard with a KVM switch. At night I typically fall
asleep to music playing in WinAMP and my times the player is on one computer
and the music is on the other. Last night I awoke at 3:00 in the morning
with the computer playing the music continually repeating a half second part
of the song that disappeared when the computer with XP on it rebooted all by
itself.
I thought that it was unusual that the computer would reboot all by itself.
Made me think that maybe there had been a momentary glitch that caused it to
reboot. But then when I woke up the next morning and brought a third
computer, a laptop running XP, out of hibernation it soon presented a system
dialog box saying that in 4 minutes and 32 seconds it would automatically
reboot! The dialog box, if I remember right, seemed to indicate that the
Windows Update service had mandated this reboot.... without my agreeing to
it!!!
I am a database developer and sometimes work with very large data sets and
sometimes can have processes that run for hours.... and now Microsoft has
deemed it kosher to reboot my computer when they deem a security threat
serious enough to reboot all our computers? If I hadn't seen this happen on
two computers I might have thought that it was a hardware glitch or a
momentary lack of power, which I have seen knock some computers out while
not others. Did this really happen? Has Microsoft changed it's Window's
Update service to allow automatic rebooting of our computers or am I
incorrect of my analysis of the problem? BTW....I've only observed this on
computers running XP, my computers running Windows 2000 didn't suffer this
reboot.
Thanks for the great letter, I am a long time Plus subscriber. Keep up the
good work. I hope that you can shed some light on what happened to me last
night. For lack of light at 3:00 in the morning I also knocked over a glass
of water and stood there in the glow of the monitor in my home
office/bedroom in a puddle of water wondering "what the ......" all the
while trying to get the song that endless repeated, "Wha, wha, wha, wha, wha......
" to stop it's annoying, inopportune wakeup alarm. ---Jesse
Some updates do require a reboot, in order to replace or
change files that are in use when the PC is running. When you have
Windows Update set to run in full-auto mode, it will reboot when needed after
running the update (the default update time is usually 3AM local time); and as
you saw, it then opens a little dialog that says "update rebooted this PC" so you'll have
at least some clue as to why your system restarted.
If you're running critical stuff that might need a long,
uninterrupted chunk of time, your best bet may be either to turn off auto
updates completely and remember to run update manually every couple days; or at
most to set Update to tell you when new updates are ready; but not to do
anything with them until you give the all-clear.
This normally solves the kinds of problems you've run
into, Jesse, but may cause other problems, such as interfering with Windows
Defender, which seems to require that full Auto-Updating be enabled. Sigh.
Official MS site on using, configuring Update:
http://support.microsoft.com/wupd
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4) Chicken/Egg USB Issue
Dear Fred....I have a computer running 98SE
that will only load in safe mode and has vertical lines on the screen. I
think the system is shot and would like to copy my many files to CD's on my
external USB Iomega CD-RW and transfer them to my other computer. The
problem is that from safe mode I can't access the CD-RW. What is the
solution? Thanks, Neil H. Christia
Ouch! That's a classic chicken/egg conundrum, Chris: You
need the OS to be running to access the USB devices; so backups made to or from
an external USB device may not be of much use when you need it most--- when the
OS isn't working.
The exact solution to your problem will depend on your
exact setup, but I can hopefully point you in some directions that may get you
what you need:
Check your system BIOS to see if it supports "boot from
USB." The older your hardware, the less likely you are to find this, but it's
still worth a look:
http://www.google.com/search?q=enter+bios If the option is there, you
can try enabling it and then booting from the external USB drive. The fact that
it's a USB CD complicates matters; if the "boot from USB" option is there but
won't work with your CD, you might consider getting a cheap USB flash drive. For
$10 or $20 you can get a small unit that will hold an OS such as Puppy Linux (http://www.puppyos.com/ ), and boot from
that. Once running, Puppy will let you use your CD drive, copy files, make
backups, etc.
Slightly more complex, but perhaps more familiar, you also
can get DOS or Win98 working on a bootable flash drive, and use the tools there
to save your main files: See
http://tinyurl.com/lajz2 and
http://tinyurl.com/lp5wj
But if you can't get the external devices working
directly, you can use a normal DOS boot floppy with USB drivers for DOS. There's
usually some trial and error involved in finding
drivers that work
with each unique hardware setup but here's a running start:
http://www.google.com/search?q=usb+from+dos Once you have a working
DOS boot disk with USB drivers, you then can use normal DOS copy
tools to preserve your main files. If it turns out you also need DOS-level
drivers for the CDR, they're available too:
http://tinyurl.com/r8dca
There are less direct options, too: A no-format reinstall
of Win98, for example (
http://langa.com/newsletters/2001/2001-01-11.htm#2 ); or a dual boot
setup with Windows or Linux temporarily installed on the hard drive; etc.
There'll be a way to solve your problem, but it's not
gonna be pretty or simple. I promise not to turn this into another backup
lecture <g>, but this is one of the reasons why I don't recommend using external
drives for backups; any backup that depends on a specific, working configuration
of hardware and software leaves you vulnerable in those cases when one or many
things are hosed. An "image" backup is far more universal, and can be created
from or restored to almost any PC, anywhere, anytime.
http://langa.com/backups/backups.htm
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5) When Is A Script Error
Not A Script Error?
Hi Fred, Concerning
http://langa.com/newsletters/2006/2006-05-15.htm#3 about script errors,
it's possible to experience these error messages when using ad blocking
software. To see if this is what's happening, it might be a good idea to
disable any such software, clear the browser cache, and then reload the web
site and see if this makes a difference. I hope this helps as your
newsletter and past input by other readers has certainly come to my rescue
in the past. Plus Subscriber, Alan Friedman
Good point, Alan, I should have mentioned that. When the
script error is a true, for-real-error in the coding of the page, then my
previous comments pertain. But you're right: Script-blocking/disabling security
tools can fool a browser into thinking there's a script problem, when the script
may actually be fine; just blocked by the security tool.
Such tools would tend to work on all web pages so widespread script errors would be another possible indication of
a script-blocker at work. On the other hand, script errors on just one or two
sites would suggest an issue with the scripts themselves.
Nice clarification, Alan, thanks.
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7) "Servers" Not Just For
Large Installations
Fred: re: building a terabyte server (
http://www.informationweek.com/showArticle.jhtml;?articleID=183702383
)--- It should be pointed out though that this is the perfect
opportunity for re-purposing an older PC (even a VERY old one), thus saving the
cost of the case, power supply, motherboard, cpu and even the operating system;
the only real cost being the hard drives.
As for use in the home: these days, storing music, movies, home video and
photographs eats up HD space like crazy. better yet, the ability to stream or
access content over a home Lan to PC's or even TVs and audio systems makes a
home server more valuable. Thanks for all of your efforts and the great
newsletter. ---
Michael Zuckerman
Indeed, many people still think "office" when they hear
"server," but a simple server can be an asset almost anywhere. Using an older PC
as a file, print or internet access server is a *great* way to eke more life
from older gear while delivering real benefits--- extra security,. speed,
convenience...--- as well!
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8) Still Another Code-Load Success
After his site was listed in the "Load The Code" section, code-loader
Courtney Harrington wrote:
Fred - I just wanted to thank you for putting my site (http://www.amazingmultimedia.net
) in They Loaded the Code. More than 7,000 new visitors came through the door in a 3
day period. For small, boutique operations like ours, this is
godsend to introduce ourselves to the world at large. We spent a
lot of time on the site, putting in audio restoration
information that we hope is helpful to people who want to do it
themselves. There's a great feeling to look at the logs and see
how many stuck around to read over the material we prepared. As
a long-time Plus subscriber and fan of your work, our deepest
appreciation for sharing your readers with those of us that Load
the Code! Aloha from Hawaii, Courtney Harrington
Do you have a home page or website? (It doesn't matter what size.) Please
click over to http://langa.com/code.htm , and maybe you can join the
thousands of LangaList readers who have "Loaded the Code!" (If you've
already "Loaded The Code" and are wondering if your site will appear here
or on the Langa.Com web site, please see http://langa.com/link.txt )
Speaking of which: Here's another eclectic sample of reader sites--- some
professional, some very personal:
View A Randomly-Chosen Reader Site
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Manually Browse All Posted-to-Date Sites Starting At
http://langa.com/readersites.htm
Computer Help Forum
http://www.techjunkeez.com/forums/
AnchorageHD.TV
http://www.anchoragehd.tv/
Mount St Helens at night
http://www.luscombe-carter.com/
Frankoma Pottery
http://www.frankomareference.com
Computer Systems & Service
http://www.sbitnet.net/
humor du jour
http://humordujour.com/cms1/
A reference for the average computer user
http://egamma.org/default.aspx
Don Dougan
- sculptor
http://dondougan.homestead.com
Gaming Inside
http://www.gaminginside.com/
showme software
http://www.showmepro.com/
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and a little bit of everything. Thanks Fred for a great Plus! newsletter
and informative work."---Roger Fairres
Thanks, Roger!
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9) More Reader
Suggestions Re: Launchers & Toolbars
Program launchers and toolbars (
http://langa.com/newsletters/2006/2006-05-15.htm#7 and
http://langa.com/newsletters/2006/2006-05-11.htm#4 ) must be a hotter
topic than I realized--- we're still getting good mail on the subject:
Hi Fred, I used to have tool bars stacked up
to four levels deep with icons from the many programs recommended by you.
And getting to be rather unwieldy to organised over the years. But with
tabbed tool bars in the free Jet Tool Bar from
http://www.cowonamerica.com/download/jettoolbar.html, the icons could be
categorised neatly into one row of tabbed tool bars. Those of your readers
who find the PowerPro program launcher too complex to setup would love this
one. Regards,
john
Hi again, Fred, I want to let you know
about a program that I would recommend as an easier alternative to the
complexities of the Powerpro program launcher+. It is called "Free Launch
Bar" (
http://www.freelaunchbar.com/ ), and it enhances the Windows Quick
Launch toolbar slightly. It would be good for beginners and as a helper for
more experienced PC users. It offers a subset of their commercial product,
"TrueLaunch Bar". The most useful features are added context menu options
when you click on the toolbar, including automated creation of submenus via
"New" on the context menu, automated creation of shortcuts to items on the
menu, and a program settings configuration option. Everything else is
mostly GUI esthetics. I have had problems with the Windows taskbar getting
jumbled up (I also have the language bar going), but it seems better if I
put the language bar in front of the Free Launch Bar toolbar. I hope this
is just a problem on my system. Best regards ---Steven Groginsky
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10, 11, 12,13, 14)
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- 64-Bit Dissention
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- Synchronizing Desktop and
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15) Just For Grins
Hello, Fred! Just thought I'd
send the link below to you for the Just for Grins section of the newsletter.
It's an example of just how most of our brains work. We start out seeing one
thing but, upon further inspection, we wind up seeing another. The page is
suitable for all ages in all countries of the world.
http://www.patmedia.net/marklevinson/cool/cool_illusion.html
---Bob de Violini
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