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Backwards move....computer problems
Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2014 10:37 am
by 1Gary
Well my windows XP took a dive.Thermo shutdown.So I'm back on with my back-up puter 95.No video,no pictures,true meaning of freeze frame.I will not buy from a private person.So I have to find the time to take the XP back to the company I bought it from.I trust them and they do have a great service.Not sure if they can fix this XP.I sure don't want to have to buy another computer at this point. #-o
Re: Backwards move....computer problems
Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2014 5:54 pm
by mdmead
I loved my XP machine, but XPs' days are gone. Find yourself a machine with 7. (My 7 machine was nearly as good as my XP machine. (Not so thrilled with my current 8, but don't know how much of it 8 or the actual ASUS laptop computer.)
Re: Backwards move....computer problems
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 5:23 am
by WoodButcher
Microsoft no longer supports XP, meaning that anything new on the web (in terms of software that all the sites you visit use) won't work with XP.
Imagine converting your carbed engine to TBI, can be done but needs a few band aids,
Well, Microsoft ain't selling band aids anymore and the cost to have one made is greater than shelling out for win 7.
Re: Backwards move....computer problems
Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 4:21 am
by 1Gary
Yep.That's what I have been reading too.That the windows 8 isn't that good and the 7 is the one to get.I won't buy from a private seller.I want to go back to the company I bought the XP from.Thing is this it is ill timed.I want to spend the money on parts for my projects.I am hoping the Microworx can save the file of yrs and yrs of bookmarks I have on the XP [-o< .I never learned how to save that file. #-o The XP will fire up,but then it come up with a msg that it shut down because of a thermo shut down and shuts back down.
Re: Backwards move....computer problems
Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 5:58 am
by WoodButcher
Blue screen from overheating is generally an easy fix,
1. unplug the machine,
2. clean out the dust bunnies w/ compressed air,
3. clean off and replace the thermal paste on the chip,
4. w/ the case open plug it in, switch it on and see that all the fans are running.
If over temp is the problem that's it Gary, 10 min job. Geek squad will get you 100 bux and do there best to sell you a new compy.
Personally I wouldn't mess with a PC that dated for every day use. Apply the 100 saved to the cost of a cheap notebook, pull the hard drive from your XP machine and use an adaptor to pull the information you want from it, done deal.
I just did a quick search and came up with this for best price on refurbs with win7
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLi ... sdeptsrh=1
Re: Backwards move....computer problems
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2014 12:13 pm
by blacknome
been playing with PC's for 10-15 years now. Beyond basic stuff I don't even bother with trying to fix them much anymore. When the Computer has hardware or software issues I cant fix easily I head down to the local computer store and look for a factory off-lease or re-furb PC. Last 3 I bought were $100 - $150 ea. Name brand stuff ( dell or HP are what I look for ). Typically they are Pentium Dual Core, 3.0 ghz, 2 gig ram, 100gb HD and come pre-loaded with Windows 7. Heres the link to TigerDirect. I know they likely don't have presence in the US but you get the idea of whats out there and the cost.
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/ ... 0Computers
I also have an "external" hard drive that I use when a PC goes Belly - up. You just remove the HD from the dead PC and put it in the external box. The external box connects to another PC using the USB cord. Then you can pull all your info off the old Hard Drive without having to mess with the Operating System or hardware issues of the old computer just to take your stuff off. Then once you pull your info off you can re-format the old harddrive use it for "extra" storage space to back up your photos, videos, whatever.
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/ ... =M501-1031
Good luck !! XP was a great great platform but its got too many patches on patches to keep it working as long as it did. Time for the move to windows 7 !! ( do yourself a favour and skip vista and 8 )