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Any Techies Here? Calling All Geeks! - 11/8/2006 5:00:19 PM   
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I haven't been able to get into the other side to retrieve my mail all day from my home PC. All I get is a blank white screen, with an indication on the bottom left side of the screen that the page is done loading... but the loading obviously isn't complete. I've tried reloading multiple times, and have even tried rebooting and starting over several times to no avail. I've even deleted all of my temporary internet files and history.  

It's a bit frustrating.

Are there any fixes without buying a new PC? 

BTW... I have noticed in the recent past that I've had to reload once or twice every now and then, to get the page to fully load... if that means anything. Also, I tried getting onto the other side from my work PC this afternoon (which I really really didn't want to do) and I got on just fine.

I am a late-bloomer online, and am very weak in this department.

Help!
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RE: Any Techies Here? Calling All Geeks! - 11/8/2006 5:03:20 PM   
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I think collarme is having some issues as this has been happening to me too in the last couple hours...

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RE: Any Techies Here? Calling All Geeks! - 11/8/2006 5:20:37 PM   
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Well lovey, most likely your current browser is old and doesnt want to load some article in the code for that page. It tries, then gives up, leaving the page blank. Try installing this, it's called Firefox that a lot of us geeks use because it is less prone to viruses and hacking than Explorer.
Here's a link:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/
Try it and tell me how it goes.;-)


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RE: Any Techies Here? Calling All Geeks! - 11/8/2006 6:23:16 PM   
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I am downloading it now. But the system requirements are slightly higher than what I have. Should I abandon?

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RE: Any Techies Here? Calling All Geeks! - 11/8/2006 9:08:31 PM   
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If anyone would write Adelphus on the other side, and direct her back to this thread, I'd appreciate it! ...

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RE: Any Techies Here? Calling All Geeks! - 11/8/2006 10:41:02 PM   
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Hey there.;-)  The system requirements are too high you say? You must have a very old machine!
  • 233 Mhz processor
  • 64 MB of RAM
  • 50 MB of free disk space
  • Microsoft Windows 98
What part is too high?
I'm signing off for the night, I'll check back here tomorrow. Cheers!

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RE: Any Techies Here? Calling All Geeks! - 11/8/2006 11:02:12 PM   
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quote:

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Well lovey, most likely your current browser is old and doesnt want to load some article in the code for that page. It tries, then gives up, leaving the page blank. Try installing this, it's called Firefox that a lot of us geeks use because it is less prone to viruses and hacking than Explorer.
Here's a link:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/
Try it and tell me how it goes.;-)


I agee with Adelphus Fire fox is what I use and it works just fine for me.


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RE: Any Techies Here? Calling All Geeks! - 11/9/2006 8:59:31 AM   
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Well, to be perfectly honest, I'm not exactly sure how to tell how much RAM I have. But it is Win98, and I have the free space.

I've already downloaded the browser. I just haven't installed it yet.

But I only have 200Mhz.

It's a slow PC, but I've only used it for e-mail, MSWord, and surfing the net. Other than a virus I picked up last year (I paid a techie do a complete reformat at that time, and we upgraded from Win95 to Win98) I've never had any other problems before or after... until very recently. And I bought this unit new, 10 years ago, come January.

It has served me well. Hey... I tend to get attached to things. What can I say?...

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RE: Any Techies Here? Calling All Geeks! - 11/9/2006 9:17:37 AM   
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well, unless you have your own firewall and virus cleaner on running constantly, you are full of crap on your machine that you dont know is running all the time.

I get hits on bots about every 5 minutes here, and this is a very clean site as it goes.

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RE: Any Techies Here? Calling All Geeks! - 11/9/2006 9:45:54 AM   
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Do a complete spyware scan (I recommend the free adaware). Like Ron said...your machine is likely chock full of crap you don't know about.

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RE: Any Techies Here? Calling All Geeks! - 11/9/2006 10:08:41 AM   
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First of all, everyone is assuming a virus. There is a high possibility it isn't one.

Does your internet connection work for anything else? Ie, does cnn.com load? Does google.com load?

If so, then you really do need a more up to date browser. Firefox should still work, but it is a memory hog... so don't use tabs.

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RE: Any Techies Here? Calling All Geeks! - 11/9/2006 10:27:03 AM   
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Security through obselescence *grin* my favorite technique.

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RE: Any Techies Here? Calling All Geeks! - 11/9/2006 10:40:29 AM   
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there is nothing wrong with your pc
its your browser
get any updates you need
if it was your pc you would freeze or crash


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RE: Any Techies Here? Calling All Geeks! - 11/9/2006 10:51:56 AM   
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click on the start button
then to all programs
then to accessories
system tools
and then system information
it will list your available memory


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RE: Any Techies Here? Calling All Geeks! - 11/9/2006 11:03:18 AM   
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Well, I say try it. What's probably booting you is that scrolling "recent posts" thing, though they have that here too... Hmmm...anyway, I still say an upgrade in browser should do it. If Firefox is too much for your system you can always unistall it. I doubt it will kill your machine, it might make it run slow as hell though.;-p

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RE: Any Techies Here? Calling All Geeks! - 11/9/2006 11:09:12 AM   
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and while  you're at it,.
defrag
defrag
defrag
it's as important as changing your oil in your car

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RE: Any Techies Here? Calling All Geeks! - 11/9/2006 11:46:21 AM   
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First of all the suggestions so far have only leaned toward your browser being the problem. I am not saying it is or isn't because I do not have your machine in front of me. I doubt that it is a virus also because you do not have 'classic' symptoms.

A few suggestions before you go and get all crazed and want to fix your computer with a sledge hammer.

There are several free programs that work quite well to keep your computer up, running and safe. They are fairly easy to use for the novice computer user. I will give you the names of the programs but I leave it to you to go find them. Most of them can be found at www.majorgeeks.com .

If you have an always on connection to the Internet a firewall is imperative. Zone Alarm has a decent one that is free. I prefer Sunbelt's Kerio firewall myself but that is for Windows 2000 or higher. There are others and most geeks have their own pet programs that they stroke with affection so it is up to you to decide what you like or don't like.

Anti-Virus software... don't have it? GET IT! A great, free AV program is AVG from www.grisoft.com . If you choose the free version you get free updates and a damn nice program as well. Throw the guy a bone and donate or buy the registered version, he really wants people to be safe and secure on the Internet.

Heard of Spyware? Adware? Malware? No? Well, look these terms up and get familiar with them. I use three different spyware programs on my computer.  They are Spybot Search and Destroy, AdAware and Spyware Blaster. These are great, free programs that will help keep your privacy intact and also help you keep that old machine running as best as it's little, tired CPU can go. MajorGeeks has them all.

When was the last time you ran a scandisk on your computer? When was the last time you defragmented your computer? These two items are probably the two most overlooked system maintenance issues for any user. I cannot tell you how many times I have found machines that are fragmented beyond belief. If you are unaware of what defragmenting does, I will explain. If you view the Windows operating system as a lazy secretary that takes out a file, uses it, and then drops it back anywhere it wants, then you have some idea about fragmentation. In order to use that file again your computer must first find the file and that can take time. Now, with every file on your computer you can imagine what is going to happen if you do not organize the files. Defragmenting is like an anal-retentive secretary that comes in and refiles everything where it should be. This makes finding the files faster and more efficient. Scandisk sort of does the same thing but it merely corrects errors on the disk itself... but you must tell it to do that.

Understand also that Windows 98 is no longer supported by Microsoft. So, there will be no more update packages on their website than are there right now. Go to Microsoft's website; download the updates and then Bill Gates wishes you well with your operating system. Also, bear in mind that many software companies are no longer supporting their products for Windows 98 as well. I know that 1998 was only eight years ago, but eight years in the computer world is an eternity.

I have a pet saying (being the arrogant geek that I am) that I use with everyone that I advise. Since the computer world is replete with acronyms I came up with my own: RTFM - Read The Fucking Manual. Now, I do not say that in a hurtful way, I merely say it because the reason that those manuals exist are for the user. Yes, some of them are techno babble but most can be understood if you begin from the beginning and not jump to the middle. ***Getting off soapbox***

OK, that is computer safety and maintenance in a nutshell. I place no guarantee that these items will solve your problems but they may help.

I primarily advocate fixing the machine that the customer has and I try to save people money. But in your case, with a 200 MHz processor your machine is ready to be retired. When you can pick up a nice computer for under $500 there really isn't any reason to let that poor dinosaur suffer any longer. If you decide to scrap it, I can point you to some great (free) programs that will erase ALL the data on the computer so that, if you have anything private stored on it that no one will be able to retrieve the data. Then reinstall your Windows and take the machine to a local charity (Computers for Kids leaps to mind) and donate your machine. Some kid's face will light up with a smile because of you.

If you need more help, write to me on the other side.

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RE: Any Techies Here? Calling All Geeks! - 11/9/2006 12:48:53 PM   
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Well, to be perfectly honest, I'm not exactly sure how to tell how much RAM I have. But it is Win98, and I have the free space.

I've already downloaded the browser. I just haven't installed it yet.

But I only have 200Mhz.

It's a slow PC, but I've only used it for e-mail, MSWord, and surfing the net. Other than a virus I picked up last year (I paid a techie do a complete reformat at that time, and we upgraded from Win95 to Win98) I've never had any other problems before or after... until very recently. And I bought this unit new, 10 years ago, come January.

It has served me well. Hey... I tend to get attached to things. What can I say?...


I bought a few pallets of some PII and PIII's a while back mostly for the higher speed PIII's systems to sell. I have about 20 of these PII's left. Hell, if you want to pay the shipping I can send you a 450 mhz computer. That might get you over the hump in CPU speed. It wouldn't be more than 20.00 shipping. I sorta want to get rid of them at this point as they are just taking up space. Anyway, let me know if you want one. I can send it to any address you want, so you don't have to worry about a stranger getting your address. Can send it to a biker buddy if you have or something. LOL.

Thanks.

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RE: Any Techies Here? Calling All Geeks! - 11/9/2006 1:49:58 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Gauge
Since the computer world is replete with acronyms I came up with my own: RTFM - Read The Fucking Manual.


Hey now you didn't make that up.;-) You know that's part of the geek lexicon at large. Actually did you all know that BSoD (Blue Screen of Death) is now actually used as a technical term to describe the situation? I hate those things, thank goodness I haven't seen one in a long time.;-)

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RE: Any Techies Here? Calling All Geeks! - 11/9/2006 1:55:42 PM   
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quote:

Hey now you didn't make that up.;-) You know that's part of the geek lexicon at large. Actually did you all know that BSoD (Blue Screen of Death) is now actually used as a technical term to describe the situation? I hate those things, thank goodness I haven't seen one in a long time.;-)


You question my God-like geekiness? I may not have made it up, but I was using it long before it became popular among current geeks. I had honestly never heard it before... Oh well... my fame and fortune depended on that... Thanks for bursting that bubble.

As for the BSoD, I am working on a machine now that all it is doing is giving me the electronic finger. Damn eMachines are worthless junk.

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