Stuart E.
PCIQSP004373
Cheddar, BS27
Computer Repair and PC Support across the UK
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PCIQSP004373
Cheddar, BS27
4 Ratings
9 Jobs Completed for PCIQ
5 Forum Posts
Member since 7th Aug 2009
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Rightclick on my computer then select properties to see the memory (probably 512MB) Double click my computer and rightclick on the C drive and select properties to see the size of the hard drive (probably 160GB) Alternately go to www.belarc.com and download and install their app which will give a full spec of what you have just by running the program
Moving the mouse or hitting the keyboard will activate it again if it is power settings... (rather than turning the monitor on and off)
That is why it is a better option to submit a job on pciq and gt your local IT guru to quote and assist you rather than PC World!
RE: Upgraded to Windows 7 now printer won't work
Using Windows 7, use the Vista drivers in the compatibility mode. Right click on the setup.exe file, left click properties, left click compatibility. Change the compatibility to Vista(Try Vista SP2). Then install the proper drivers. You'll be prompted when to connect the printer(powered on)
Hi Googled.. http://www.virtualnames.co.uk/faq.php3?id=MAILSERVERS What settings do I use for sending/receiving mail using your servers? These settings apply to Advanced forwarding and Low cost hosting accounts only. The main settings are: 1. Incoming mailserver is mail.ukservers.net 2. Outgoing mailserver is smtp.ukservers.net 3. POP-3 port is 110 (or port 995 for SSL*) 4. IMAP port is 143 (or port 993 for SSL*) 5. SMTP port is 25 (or port 465 for SSL*) 6. In MS Outlook: Log on using secure password authentication must be unchecked. 7. In MS Outlook: My server requires authentication should be checked for outgoing mail The mailbox name (sometimes called the account name or username in email client programs) is given on the control panel 'Change Email Settings' page, but except for the postmaster mailbox, you can use the email address itself for this. The password will be whatever you set when you created the mailbox. You can check that the username and password for the mailbox are working by testing them with WebMail. When sending mail we support POP-before-SMTP and SMTP-AUTH authentication. The first requires you to read your mailbox before sending mail, the second is used if the set the "My server requires authentication" setting in Outlook express and is more reliable.