I...am...going...to...go...insane!!!
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Menolly, at this point a good ol' 56K modem would be more reliable than my cable connection. I suspect a Windows reinstall is in my immediate future. As to whether or not that will actually solve anything, who the heck knows.
I haven't quite lost my wits yet, but I'm starting to repeat the mantra of this thread myself...
I haven't quite lost my wits yet, but I'm starting to repeat the mantra of this thread myself...
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Haha, I have to do a re-install too. My windows is insisting that my dvd-writer is a cd-drive. I can see the contents of dvd's, I just can't play the damn things. And I've tried everything. Almost.
This weekend, I'm replacing my IDE cable as a last resort, then, if that doesn't work, back-up and format. *sigh*
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This weekend, I'm replacing my IDE cable as a last resort, then, if that doesn't work, back-up and format. *sigh*
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Avatar wrote:Haha, I have to do a re-install too. My windows is insisting that my dvd-writer is a cd-drive. I can see the contents of dvd's, I just can't play the damn things. And I've tried everything. Almost.
This weekend, I'm replacing my IDE cable as a last resort, then, if that doesn't work, back-up and format. *sigh*
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Just curious if you've removed the driver and tried reinstalling that. Probably have, but y'never know.
I've had that problem before, and I don't remember how I solved it. I think I played around with drivers until one of them worked.

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!!!!!
I shut down the laptop last night and restarted this morning. All of a sudden, I have a "Free Public WiFi" wireless connection showing up. But, it is security enabled and requires a Network Key.
I know nothing about this. I do know Gator Town provides free wireless in it's downtown area, and I am only about a mile and a half away from there, but I have never used it and did not know a network key was required.
Does anyone have any idea who I should contact to see if I can get access?
I shut down the laptop last night and restarted this morning. All of a sudden, I have a "Free Public WiFi" wireless connection showing up. But, it is security enabled and requires a Network Key.
I know nothing about this. I do know Gator Town provides free wireless in it's downtown area, and I am only about a mile and a half away from there, but I have never used it and did not know a network key was required.
Does anyone have any idea who I should contact to see if I can get access?

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Yep. Reinstalled the IDE drivers of course. 1st thing I tried in fact. The drive itself doesn't have drivers...it's just an optical drive. Anyway, I fixed it. By re-installing my damn windows this weekend. And this is a new machine...I only just installed everything on it, now I have to do it all again.Cagliostro wrote:Avatar wrote:Haha, I have to do a re-install too. My windows is insisting that my dvd-writer is a cd-drive. I can see the contents of dvd's, I just can't play the damn things. And I've tried everything. Almost.
This weekend, I'm replacing my IDE cable as a last resort, then, if that doesn't work, back-up and format. *sigh*
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Just curious if you've removed the driver and tried reinstalling that. Probably have, but y'never know.
I've had that problem before, and I don't remember how I solved it. I think I played around with drivers until one of them worked.
Still, that's the beauty of windows, when all else fails, reinstall.

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Well, I did it. No, not that. I mean I finally re-installed Windows XP (on my home machine). Technically, it was a new install, as it's a custom version of XP I'm playing with. Sygate Personal Firewall came with the installation, and I have to say, I like it a lot. Sygate seems more sophisticated than Zonealarm, which I previously used.
My cable modem seems fine, which is a relief. The culprit for my connection calamity was in the software, not the hardware.
Nice to be back on the fast lane.
My cable modem seems fine, which is a relief. The culprit for my connection calamity was in the software, not the hardware.
Nice to be back on the fast lane.

Of course, it begs the question:
Which is better? A reliable dial-up connection or an unreliable broadband connection?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!
I'm on a forum where someone uses a signature image that's twice as big (in terms of KB) as that in Cagliostro's signature ..... it absolutely cripples folk on dial-up and she refuses to change it
Which is better? A reliable dial-up connection or an unreliable broadband connection?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!



Eh?!? Oh HELL!!!!!! That browser is a heavily customised version of IE. Therefore, it's susceptible to the same old viruses, spyware, trojans, etc. that IE is susceptible to.I use AOL's browser for Menolly...
I'm on a forum where someone uses a signature image that's twice as big (in terms of KB) as that in Cagliostro's signature ..... it absolutely cripples folk on dial-up and she refuses to change it

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I canna answer, as I use dial-up both at FIL's and here at home. But, at least I am now home with my slightly faster 56K connection, compared to the 26.5K connection at FIL's...Angoid wrote:Of course, it begs the question:
Which is better? A reliable dial-up connection or an unreliable broadband connection?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!![]()
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If I can figure out how to access this "Free Public WiFi" that is showing up on the laptop, I am pretty sure we will keep the AOL dial-up as is, just in case the WiFi system goes down. Which I hear from others can happen fairly often.
