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I?m very impressed with all this IT stuff in here! Windows users should actually scandisk then do a disk cleanup before defragging ? I?ll tell you all about it when I am back on-line properly? I have a 20K connection today?
Quote from: Barman on July 10, 2007, 11:45:59 AMI?m very impressed with all this IT stuff in here! Windows users should actually scandisk then do a disk cleanup before defragging ? I?ll tell you all about it when I am back on-line properly? I have a 20K connection today? Err thats not your network cable, thats your catheter
Quote from: Barman on July 10, 2007, 11:45:59 AMI?m very impressed with all this IT stuff in here! Windows users should actually scandisk then do a disk cleanup before defragging ? I?ll tell you all about it when I am back on-line properly? I have a 20K connection today? <cough> I did.
Quote from: Barman on July 10, 2007, 11:45:59 AM I have a 20K connection todayThat's cheaper than yesterday?
I have a 20K connection today
Quote from: Barman on July 10, 2007, 11:45:59 AMI?m very impressed with all this IT stuff in here! Windows users should actually scandisk then do a disk cleanup before defragging ? I?ll tell you all about it when I am back on-line properly? I have a 20K connection today? I have to admit that I get the urge to bang my head on the wall if a user calls and says that they have run scandisk because they thought it might help
Quote from: tel on July 11, 2007, 12:23:29 PMQuote from: Barman on July 10, 2007, 11:45:59 AMI?m very impressed with all this IT stuff in here! Windows users should actually scandisk then do a disk cleanup before defragging ? I?ll tell you all about it when I am back on-line properly? I have a 20K connection today? I have to admit that I get the urge to bang my head on the wall if a user calls and says that they have run scandisk because they thought it might help Sokmetimes I despair. This morning the Sales Director called me because he could access email. After checking network settings etc, I noticed that he had not plugged the network cable into his laptop!OK, maybe I should have thought of that first, but I do try and give these people a chance to use their brains. Chkdisk used to drive me mad - users would run it, usually after advice from a mate and then wonder they ended up with lots of strange files all over their hard drive and that their oh so important data files had disapperared. I once had to got through and piece some files back together almost going down to sector level - if you don-t know what that means, it is pretty low level stuff and bloody awkward.d.i.y. I.T. numpties ey?
Quote from: GROWLER on July 11, 2007, 12:27:59 PMQuote from: tel on July 11, 2007, 12:23:29 PMQuote from: Barman on July 10, 2007, 11:45:59 AMI?m very impressed with all this IT stuff in here! Windows users should actually scandisk then do a disk cleanup before defragging ? I?ll tell you all about it when I am back on-line properly? I have a 20K connection today? I have to admit that I get the urge to bang my head on the wall if a user calls and says that they have run scandisk because they thought it might help Sokmetimes I despair. This morning the Sales Director called me because he could access email. After checking network settings etc, I noticed that he had not plugged the network cable into his laptop!OK, maybe I should have thought of that first, but I do try and give these people a chance to use their brains. Chkdisk used to drive me mad - users would run it, usually after advice from a mate and then wonder they ended up with lots of strange files all over their hard drive and that their oh so important data files had disapperared. I once had to got through and piece some files back together almost going down to sector level - if you don-t know what that means, it is pretty low level stuff and bloody awkward.d.i.y. I.T. numpties ey?
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