ok granted it's very subtle. like if there's a little room noise u would be hard pressed to hear it. but i just had a hard drive crash in may and can't really take another one. will prolly go to GeniusBar.
― Do you love me now? (surm), Sunday, 27 December 2009 16:49 (sixteen years ago)
my macbook whirrs constantly, more so when hot
how old is yours, surm? mine is a 2007 model iirc
― cozwn, Sunday, 27 December 2009 18:42 (sixteen years ago)
Casuistry (no longer with us on ILX) had a Mac that whirred very loudly. I think he said it was the power source, but not sure.
― he's a light-hearted snake (Jesse), Sunday, 27 December 2009 19:01 (sixteen years ago)
My laptop (2005 Dell Inspiron) will not stay off. I power it off and a few hours later it comes on again. Weird!
― he's a light-hearted snake (Jesse), Sunday, 27 December 2009 19:02 (sixteen years ago)
Whirring is usually fan for power supply and thus intended and harmless, though I've had it go crazy on at least three computers (which were all Dell desktop PCs and not laptop Macs, though). The last one went enough haywire to stall startup of the machine whilst revving up to what seemed like jet-engine sound levels, and I had to restart the box repeatedly until the BIOS or whatever kicked in before the fan did (53 times on the highest count, no kidding).
While whirring may be annoying, I guess the thing to pay notice to regarding the health of the machine is if there's any change to how it behaves over time.
― anatol_merklich, Sunday, 3 January 2010 00:34 (sixteen years ago)
Outlook Express seems to be freezing and I can't get to task manager when it's running to get a look at it - I end up resetting each time.So I thought it was probably time to do an online virus scan. However, every single website I try after searching Google - Panda, House Call, AVG, Kaspersky etc - none of their sites will load ("Cannot find server" in both Firefox and IE) - as if my net connection was down - but all other sites work fine.
I'm getting the scans through other sites and running a Spybot S&D, but wondered if this was likely to be deliberate, caused by a virus? I haven't come across this before.
― Not the real Village People, Wednesday, 13 January 2010 07:48 (sixteen years ago)
Maybe try http://www.microsoft.com/Security_Essentials/ if the others are blocked
― James Mitchell, Wednesday, 13 January 2010 08:58 (sixteen years ago)
Don't think Outlook Express is being developed anymore. Maybe try using Windows Live Mail instead - http://download.live.com/wlmail
― James Mitchell, Wednesday, 13 January 2010 09:00 (sixteen years ago)
> none of their sites will load ("Cannot find server" in both Firefox and IE)
check your hosts file - malware sometimes rewrites it to stop people accessing anti-virus sites
(or try downloading them on a working pc)
― koogs, Wednesday, 13 January 2010 09:31 (sixteen years ago)
Yeah sorry, my post was a bit garbled - I'd never heard of a virus preventing you accessing anti-virus sites. Ummm... how do I check the hosts file/ get around this? I don't have another pc I can use.
― Not the real Village People, Wednesday, 13 January 2010 20:11 (sixteen years ago)
your hosts file would normally be in C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc. Just edit it in notepad
― I regret choosing this bland user name (peter in montreal), Wednesday, 13 January 2010 20:21 (sixteen years ago)
might be a red herring but given that all the antivirus sites were having trouble (and i assume others (ILE at least 8) were working ok) then it's worth a look
mine's at C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts (vista) and contains only entries for localhost:
127.0.0.1 localhost::1 localhost
(see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosts_file . it's actually a holdover from old BSD networking code that the windows tcpip stack is all built on)
this http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/community/columns/ietopten.mspx says you might need to show hidden files in order to see it.
xpost...
― koogs, Wednesday, 13 January 2010 20:30 (sixteen years ago)
Just had a look and it seems ok - there's the stuff saying "This is a sample hosts file" then the only entry is 127.0.0.1 localhost
which as far as I can tell is ok? Not too clued up on this sort of thing.
I managed to get AVG software but it won't let me update the anti-virus database (again just tells me to check my internet connection), presumably because the avg.com (or w/ever) site is blocked along with all the others :(
― Not the real Village People, Wednesday, 13 January 2010 20:32 (sixteen years ago)
but other sites are fine? what about microsoft.com? if that one's ok then try downloading their antivirus stuff (as someone else suggested upthread)
(http://news.softpedia.com/news/DNS-Poisoning-Malware-Gets-Upgrade-106953.shtml mentions dns poisoning malware, which hijacks the dns that translates the names to ip addresses. the way around this is to add entries to hosts file, which should be used in preference. but all this is little more than speculation...)
this: http://free.avg.com/gb-en/download-update lets you manually download avg's virus definitions for an update. that's http://77.67.44.202/gb-en/download-update ...
― koogs, Wednesday, 13 January 2010 21:01 (sixteen years ago)
"someone else above" was james: Oh no! More boring computer problems! Oh no!
― koogs, Wednesday, 13 January 2010 21:02 (sixteen years ago)
I can't get onto Microsoft.com, nor either of those two AVG URLs (the second one just changes to the first when trying to access it), I only managed to get the AVG I do have from www.v3.co.uk/vnunet/downloads/2129071/avg-antivirus-free-edition
but trying to get Trend Micro from the same site didn't work - presumably it just points to the Trend Micro site which is blocked. There must be a list of 'blocked' site somewhere but I don't know where else to look...
The AVG scan is still running but hasn't found anything of note yet. Spybot didn't find anything. Normally I'd do a combination of a few different scans.
BTW thanks v much for your help so far!
― Not the real Village People, Thursday, 14 January 2010 01:32 (sixteen years ago)
Arghh. So I ran the AVG scan and it found a couple of things, cleaned them, and all seemed fine as I was able to access the anti-virus websites that I couldn't before. However logging on today, I can't open my iogear wireless dongle thing that I have plugged into my USB port. When I try, it appears on the taskbar for a second then closes. So, I can't get online (posting from a friend's pc). Any idea what could be causing it?The icon for it is normally on the quick launch bar by the clock, but has disappeared from here along with the windows network connections icon.
― Not the real Village People, Thursday, 14 January 2010 22:03 (sixteen years ago)
short of reinstalling drivers, i have nothing.
can you use a wired connection? plug it straight into the router?
www.ubuntu.com? 8)
― koogs, Thursday, 14 January 2010 22:08 (sixteen years ago)
Doh... I tried taking the wireless adapter out and putting it in the other usb slot.. seems to work fine now! I think I thought it was connected with the virus stuff I had.
― Not the real Village People, Thursday, 14 January 2010 22:10 (sixteen years ago)
OK, so this is probably the most boring of boring computer questions but I am stumped.
I am trying to install this little barcode generating tool onto Tomcat on 10.6 OSX server:
http://www.idautomation.com/tomcat/
After a great deal of fiddling I keep coming back with the same error
http://i45.tinypic.com/5a5e0x.jpg
which suggest it can't find the awt which I thought was a fundamental part of Java.
Any ideas?
― American Fear of Pranksterism (Ed), Thursday, 14 January 2010 23:59 (sixteen years ago)
looks like a missing library within tomcat. that said, java.awt.Canvas is pretty fundamental - is used for any drawing of anything. it's more of a java App thing than a webapp thing though (but necessary for drawing the barcode prior to saving / serving it as an image, i guess).
it's just a case of copying the right jar into your classpath. just don't ask me what the right jar is...
― koogs, Friday, 15 January 2010 09:22 (sixteen years ago)
i can find an awt.dll and an libawt.so but not a jar. am guessing it's a native library for speed...
the .so is here on our linux systems:/usr/java/jdk1.5.0_16/jre/lib/amd64/libawt.so
― koogs, Friday, 15 January 2010 09:31 (sixteen years ago)
thanks, I will try that
― American Fear of Pranksterism (Ed), Friday, 15 January 2010 15:38 (sixteen years ago)
Possibly not the best of these threads to revive, but enh.
We have 2 ipod touches (one runnning OS v2.something and one os v 3.0), and an iphone on v 3.0
I reset the WEP key on my router the other day because my Touch wouldnt connect to our wireless network at home, though it'd happily connect to free wifi at Mcdonalds or wherever. I'd read some forums say after an OS update it can make them barf and to change yr WEP/WPA key.
So I did. And now, none of the 3 ipods can see the wif- and the other 2 could before. We've ensured all 3 have the new WEP key. I've reset the modem twice (hard reset). I've done "reset network settings) and rebooted my Touch several times.
The weirdest thing is every time we try it, it breifly knocks all the functional laptops off the network. Its as if they're doing something shitty to the DHCP by grabbing a used IP. Maybe? Maybe its nothing to do with that.
Short of reformatting my ipod which I *dont* want to have to do, I'm at a loss. Anyone had issues with this? Any other suggestions?
― ABBAcab (Trayce), Sunday, 21 February 2010 22:50 (sixteen years ago)
Just bought an Airport Express and after 3 hours trying to get it to work, I'm regretting the $100 I spent on it. I've spent 3 hours trying to get my Macbook to find it, no dice. The Airport Express light just keeps flashing amber and when I try to run the Airport Utility on my Macbook the only option it gives me is to rescan for the Airport, which won't work. Any ideas? Beyond frustrated. So much for Apple products being easy to use and intuitive.
― he's always been a bit of an anti-climb Max (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 6 May 2010 20:08 (sixteen years ago)
Okay, finally got it working. Apparently I needed to reset our ages old router, update the firmware, and switch to WPA security versus WEP.
― he's always been a bit of an anti-climb Max (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 6 May 2010 21:54 (sixteen years ago)
I want to install Apache HTTP Server on my laptop which is 64-bit. Apparently official Apache releases don't support Win64 yet, so is there any harm in going with 32-bit?
― Daleks in NYC (Leee), Saturday, 29 May 2010 20:04 (sixteen years ago)
had to go fix a friends computer the other night. seems their Windows xp theme had been switched to an all black colour scheme - which included black text. and so they couldn't see anything.
i managed to fix it by guess-clicking into the screen properties and changing the theme.
but has anyone ever come across this? i couldn't find the theme again in the list.
― F-Unit (Ste), Thursday, 21 October 2010 15:02 (fifteen years ago)
odd.
― thebingo2010 (chrisv2010), Thursday, 21 October 2010 15:03 (fifteen years ago)
UGH. So today my computer decided to crash and give me a BSOD every 20 minutes to an hour. I ran a malware search and it found a few things, which i fixed. I then ran some antivirus scans using a live cd and it turned up nothing. I turned off all the weird dumb programs that had been set to boot up with Windows, and my computer is still acting up. About every other time I start it now it wants to run a chkdsk and when its not, its giving me the blue circle of wait with my cursor arrow in short little blips after it loads up. It keeps blipping like something is taking a lot of memory to do something but there is nothing running. What is going on?! I am mystified.
For what its worth I am running a cracked version of Win7 Ultimate on a dualcore AMD athalon Compaq that can certainly handle quite a load. I have 3 gigs of ram. There's a lot of windows updates and security patches I haven't installed because occasionally they sneak a new Genuine software checker in there that screws everything up so what I'm running is like the June 2010 retail version without any updates.
Anyone have any ideas? Is there a better way I can check for sneaky malware and viruses? I am usually really good with troubleshooting my computer problems on my own but this won't go away no matter what I do. Thanks in advance!
― the structuralist constructions of (Viceroy), Thursday, 2 December 2010 01:47 (fifteen years ago)
It just BSODed on me again!! The only thing running was my browser (Google Chrome)!Seriously I have homework and discussions to post to on my class forum! My computer is screwing over my ability to do schoolwork I need help!
― the structuralist constructions of (Viceroy), Thursday, 2 December 2010 02:00 (fifteen years ago)
malware doesn't bluescreen that often in my exp. you should run chkdsk and get everything you want saved off that hard drive asap. also start in safe mode and run malwarebytes or hijack this. running a hacked os is almost always bad news b/c of these situations.
― cha-cha cheating (bnw), Thursday, 2 December 2010 02:20 (fifteen years ago)
it won't start up in safe mode... it tries to and then hangs.
― the structuralist constructions of (Viceroy), Thursday, 2 December 2010 02:26 (fifteen years ago)
also, I've ran chkdsk now like 8 times today
― the structuralist constructions of (Viceroy), Thursday, 2 December 2010 02:27 (fifteen years ago)
if its up long enough you could look at the event viewer. beyond that, you'd need another computer to try and mount the hard drive to and troubleshoot from there. or try http://www.ubcd4win.com/ but again you'd need a working computer.
― cha-cha cheating (bnw), Thursday, 2 December 2010 02:49 (fifteen years ago)
If you can stay up long enough to download a ubuntu/any other live linux cd you could follow this guide and you will at least be able to tell if it is a hardware or software problem.
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/14434/scan-a-windows-pc-for-viruses-from-a-ubuntu-live-cd/
― svend, Thursday, 2 December 2010 03:00 (fifteen years ago)
On occasion, whenever I try to type something into a certain application, instead of what I'm trying to type, I get sequential numbers. For example, if I want to type "ilxor" into a browser address bar, I might instead get "23456" or "78901" (there's no one-to-one mapping of numbers to letters -- it's just counting the keystrokes or something). I've run virus/malware scans, which have turned up nothing remarkable. Is it deeply embedded malware, or a malfunctioning device driver?
(PS/2 keyboard connected via USB adapter to Win 7 / Lenovo Ideapad)
― Cobra Laser-Face (Leee), Wednesday, 26 January 2011 05:19 (fifteen years ago)
Apps where I've noticed this behavior:- Firefox- Audacity
And strangely, it's limited to one application at a time; when it was bugging out in Audacity, it wasn't in FF. Also, it's never seemed to happen in, say, Notepad.
― Cobra Laser-Face (Leee), Wednesday, 26 January 2011 05:24 (fifteen years ago)
Right, I'm jolly fed up of this now.
My laptop won't connect to wireless with Virgin Media. It connects fine to other wireless connections, so the card is fine, and I can also connect to wireless from my iphone and my gf's laptop also.
It's definitely seeing it, and sometimes I can get it to connect with Limited Connectivity (but it won't access webpages or anything like that).
I can currently only connect to the internet if I plug it in to the router directly. This is doing my head (and my back) in as I'm forced to type at a coffeetable sitting on the sofa.
I'm running Vista and the lappy was bought late 2008.
If anyone can help I will owe you all the drinks!!!
― ford lopatin (dog latin), Monday, 4 April 2011 11:40 (fifteen years ago)
Are you 100% sure that you're entering the correct wi-fi authentication key for yr router? I struggled with this on my own network recently when setting up a new computer until I remembered that I'd changed the code when we moved house. The symptoms were like yours, ie. limited connectivity, other times it would just keep trying to authenticate and never get an ip address.
― Bill A, Monday, 4 April 2011 14:36 (fifteen years ago)
You mean the password to connect? That's definitely right as it worked first time on the other computers. That said I just updated avg free and now it's limited connectivity even when I plug it in. Tried disabling avg and it STILL won't connect do my laptop's close to useless :'-(
― Evil Eau (dog latin), Monday, 11 April 2011 21:16 (fifteen years ago)
Virgin Media <--- problem
― Romford Spring (DG), Monday, 11 April 2011 21:20 (fifteen years ago)
go to http://www.routerlogin.net, user name - virgin - password - password and see if you can connect, if the security is WPA or WEP ? Try changing the channel in case of interference?
― Bob Six, Monday, 11 April 2011 21:51 (fifteen years ago)
It wouldn't connect to routerlogin.net but managed to find Wireless settings file with an ssid, security wpa/wpa2, a passphrase same as my password I usually use and some other info
― Evil Eau (dog latin), Monday, 11 April 2011 22:01 (fifteen years ago)
Here's a laptop, plays mp3s nicely on Windows Media player, watching downloaded BBCiplayer files also...
So how come the DVD plays without sound? What am I missing, or what button do I need to press?
― Mark G, Monday, 23 May 2011 23:13 (fifteen years ago)
Open Volume Control, check that all the levels are up (there should be a separate slider for your DVD player).
― staph white pulvules like (Schlafsack), Monday, 23 May 2011 23:14 (fifteen years ago)
I did, and there is a vol control for the CD player, that's on high...
― Mark G, Tuesday, 24 May 2011 05:23 (fifteen years ago)
possible dumb suggestion, but maybe download a video player like VLC and see if it plays it okay, or if the sound setup configuration gives you some clues.
― Zachary Taylor, Tuesday, 24 May 2011 05:31 (fifteen years ago)
I will try VLC, cheers...
― Mark G, Tuesday, 24 May 2011 06:08 (fifteen years ago)
Yeah, that did it.
Funny, why should WinMedPla not work...? Wondered if I'd missed something obvious.
― Mark G, Tuesday, 24 May 2011 06:25 (fifteen years ago)