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16. Kesäkuu 2019, 12:17:47
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re: question??
BadBoy7: Off the top of my head, try the detaching and reconnecting cable from your PC to the monitor, that is often the answer...maybe replace it if you have a spare, especially if it looks knackered

The same with the monitor, try a different one if possible.

If neither of those rectify the problem then it points to your PC itself..... take the side of your PC and try removing & putting the Video card back in.

After that, you are running out of possibility's, either the power supply or motherboard

16. Tammikuu 2016, 12:18:14
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re:
Bernice: You should have a key on your keyboard normally to the right of the F12 key that says Print Screen....
Once you have pushed that button it will store a picture of whats on your screen. If i remember rightly in XP you will then have to open Paint or a similar program and Paste it into there, then you can save.
Just in case you didnt know XP is long out of date now & Microsoft do not provide any backup or support for it

29. Toukokuu 2014, 21:45:41
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re:
Marshmud: yep, never know what happened to that site

29. Toukokuu 2014, 21:30:58
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re:
Marshmud: I have messaged hexkid, though he is always so busy

30. Huhtikuu 2013, 20:00:31
MadMonkey 
Just in case with have any tech ladies about.....

Announcing Outreach Program for Women Internships for the Linux Kernel: Please Apply

The Linux Foundation is funding three Linux kernel internships through the Outreach Program for Women administered by the GNOME Foundation. These internships have a $5,000 stipend and come with a $500 travel grant to attend and speak at LinuxCon this fall. This is a great opportunity to work with a mentor and get started with kernel development, which as many articles report, is a great way to land a high-paying job.

9. Huhtikuu 2013, 18:20:41
MadMonkey 
Sort of Computers anyway....i just want to see who wins 'The Greatest Geek of all time' ?? The FINAL - Linus Torvalds vs. Nikola Tesla

...knocked out are the likes of Einstein, Hawking, Turing, Jobs, Curie, Marconi, Zuckerberg (lol) and many more....BUT who will win the Final ??

Have a look....here

3. Huhtikuu 2013, 20:41:41
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re:
(V): Yes..... i got this through the other day from Nixie Pixel (love her name) from the Game Developers conference

A Linux Gaming Revolution Begins

3. Huhtikuu 2013, 17:23:04
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Something of interest i thought

7. Heinäkuu 2012, 09:41:19
MadMonkey 
I know this is not a joke page, but i guess only computer & internet people will get it...made me chuckle lol


I was absolutely delighted when the staff at the Winrar factory told me I only had 40 days left to live...

27. Toukokuu 2012, 13:03:56
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re:
SL-Mark & Bernice Thanks, will have a look

26. Toukokuu 2012, 11:08:46
MadMonkey 
Not really a Computer problem, more of a Website problem (which i dont know a lot about lol).

A friend of mine runs a Cheer-leading pack of young girls. They have won awards everywhere, and even at there young ages have traveled the world. She needs a website, and asked me where is the best/cheapest place to buy a name and hosting site for the cheerleaders ? She already have the names she want for the page and they are available too (as in no one has them yet).

Any ideas or help would be great anyone :)

(Maybe BrainKing should sponsor them lol)

16. Maaliskuu 2012, 17:08:10
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re:
diogenysos: HI-ya, i had just tried that funny enough. I opened the Powerpoint file in libre-office (Linux ubuntu) and as in Office 2010, it looks fine on the screen. It just seems when it prints.

To me i am either missing something crazy when i design the files (but as i say, they look correct on screen) OR the only thing that connects the 2 systems is the copy of Microsoft Office i am using, as that is the same one on both systems

16. Maaliskuu 2012, 10:15:54
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re:
SL-Mark: Well, in short. I am Secretary on the Committee of our Royal British Legion and the other day a member died and i had to put a notice up. All i did was found an old notice on the computer and changed the details (name & date etc..) and printed that off. It was all to one side .....that was all done on the club computer & printer

Anyway, i have been at home all week and thought i would sort out a few other notices & posters that need to go up. I have drawn new ones from scratch, but the same problems occur....and that is on my computer & printer.....most strange

16. Maaliskuu 2012, 01:03:35
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re:
SL-Mark: I used the guillotine on the first poster i did the other day lol

I will look at those links, BUT as i say, on screen and in print preview, EVERYTHING looks as it should.

I even just created a new Word poster with one thing on it...a Triangle of Snooker Balls and used Page layout ---> Position ---> Center of page (which it did great on screen) BUT then i printed it and no good, totally offset by about 1.5cm....

will goto bed and have a read, then look at those links in the morning....cheers anyway

16. Maaliskuu 2012, 00:20:58
MadMonkey 
Muokannut MadMonkey (16. Maaliskuu 2012, 00:23:30)
not really a computer problem (or i would ask myself LOL) but more of a Microsoft office 2010 problem.

I am trying to create a couple of basic posters, but want them to look nice. On the screen they look great, all centralized etc..... BUT when i print them they are always offset. In other words, there is for example a 3 cm gap on the left, but a 5 cm one on the right..yet on screen as i say, everything seems fine.

I have tried different posters in Word and Powerpoint and on different computers and printers. I must be doing something, OR missing something completely ...any ideas anyone ???

24. Marraskuu 2011, 22:11:11
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re: question
(V): Yes and it can save a lot of hassle in the end. Start with a new clean system

17. Marraskuu 2011, 10:55:44
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re: question
BadBoy7: Sorry abou tthe delay, my Modem blew up so not been about

Like i said, it seems pretty bad, but without seeing it (and your along way from me lol)its hard to tell. When things starting geting bad, sometimes you can create more problems by trying to fix the ones you have. My advie would be to Format it & re-instal Windows (or take it back to Factory settings if possible)

14. Marraskuu 2011, 10:40:20
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re: question
BadBoy7: Are you actually getting any Anti virus or Malware messages ?


If so and you have a flash drive and internet access anywhere, download and run Remove Fake Anti Virus.

Sadly, these problems are really hard to solve unless you actually see the screen

12. Marraskuu 2011, 14:38:58
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re: question
BadBoy7: Without actually seeing what it is saying, it sounds like Malware has infected the machine.

If you cant get on the internet then you have problems, unless you can download onto a flash drive and plug that in. You need to run Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware. If that is not an option, try to take anything important off the pc and do a system restore. Personally i would take it back to factory settings and start fresh.

This is just another reason not to use Windows lol

1. Elokuu 2011, 11:01:44
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re:
Artful Dodger: Dual boot is installing the 2 system along side each other> when you install Ubuntu it will ask you all the questions, as in do you want to format the disk and just have Ubuntu OR Install Ubuntu along side Windows. Once that is done, your computer will ask you when you turn it on which system you would like to run. The best thing is Ubuntu will let you access any files you have stored in Windows. Sadly Window will not do the same with Ubuntu, well i have not found a way yet lol, maybe toedder knows.

31. Heinäkuu 2011, 11:49:57
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re:
(V): My first step last year was a dual o/s, but once i got used to most of it, its fine. Of course you will come across problems because as toedder says, people are so blinded to Windows as it comes with every computer you buy. To start with i missed some programs as they will not run on linux based systems, and as mention below WINE will allow most programs to run, BUT if you search the Ubuntu Software Centre the are some great programs that will do the same as any Windows one. Now i am happy with a single boot Ubuntu on here and have a Linux Mint / Windows XP on my backup machine. Sadly i still have to keep up with Windows or i wouldn't get income repairing them

I would recommend to anyone, run a dual boot for a while and get used to it.

30. Heinäkuu 2011, 11:38:02
MadMonkey 
Throw windows in the bin and use Ubuntu

27. Joulukuu 2010, 01:36:51
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re:
rabbitoid: I agree, i just like to keep people up to date

26. Joulukuu 2010, 13:15:47
MadMonkey 
All Internet Explorer versions affected by newly-discovered critical flaw - Microsoft has posted a new security bulletin which describes a critical flaw in Internet Explorer which -- wait for it -- could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary commands on a compromised computer.

18. Joulukuu 2010, 10:54:41
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re:Happy Christmas
Muokannut MadMonkey (18. Joulukuu 2010, 10:55:35)
ellieoop: You already have CCleaner, so that is great, but it will not delete any virus or Malware.

For you and any others here are a few programs you should run to keep your clean, running fine, PC virus and Malware free

First make sure you have a decent Anti-virus program installed & running

If you do not have one it is a must and there are plenty about, but the popular free ones are the ever popular AVG FREE edition or its newish rival Avira. Both are very good and are great at what they do as long as they are kept up 2 date

Malwarebytes Anti-Malware is the Daddy of all Anti-Malware programs, and a must on any computer

They are the main things to have. I also have SpywareBlaster installed as that is free.

Give Remove Fake Anti-virus a go as well. It detects these Viruses that act as Anti-virus programs and tell you that you have lots of problems and you must download this software to sort it out, which of course costs money. A thing that many people do for no reason at all, as they have no problem apart from the fact they have a virus like installed. This program will detect and get rid of them all

Just a couple of others. Although changing your Registry is not strictly advised, is can become cluttered and slow your PC down greatly. If you are going to use a Registry cleaner (there is a small one built into CCleaner) then use Eusing free registry Cleaner. Always remember before making any changes to your registry, to make a Back-up of it, and all good programs will do this for you

Definition of your Windows Registry, and how important it is

One last one i use a lot is Revo Uninstaller. We all download programs, some of which we keep, and some we just like to have a play with, and get rid of. While most have there own built in Uninstallers, these very rarely get rid of all the stuff they install. of course Windows had Add/Remove programs (and again CCleaner has one useful one build in). Revo, just goes a bit further, by running the programs build in one, then goes about after-woods, and cleans up any leftovers lol

All the programs above are FREE, but of course have there own more sophisticated PAID for versions, which add more usability to them.

Well, that is my Christmas list from me to you, and anyone else who wants help. I have many others installed, and that i use to repair computers, but there is no need for the every day user to have them (or i would have no work lol, have very little as it is). Of course you know where i am if it is anything specific

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all Computers

p.s. Oh, and after all that, even i get the odd one once a month or so lol

8. Heinäkuu 2010, 00:09:32
MadMonkey 
Playing about with Firefox 4.0 Beta 1 .....awesome speed, well no add-ons working yet, but love the layout

7. Toukokuu 2010, 00:30:21
MadMonkey 
If you have Automatic Updates switched on you should be fine

Turn on Automatic Updates

The best way to obtain Windows XP SP3 is to turn on the Automatic Updates feature in Windows XP. To turn on the Automatic Updates feature, follow these steps:

1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. Copy and paste, or type the following command, and then press ENTER:
sysdm.cpl
3. Click the Automatic Updates tab, and then click to select one of the three options. We recommend that you select the Automatic (recommended) option, and then choose the time that you want under Automatically download recommended updates for my computer and install them.
4. Click OK.

7. Toukokuu 2010, 00:13:11
MadMonkey 
kb948465 is the code fror Vista Service Pack 2

6. Toukokuu 2010, 22:46:15
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Essential Upgrade Time: End of the road for the original Vista
Muokannut MadMonkey (6. Toukokuu 2010, 23:19:14)
Even though it was only released just over 3 years ago, Microsoft have just ended support for the original version of Windows Vista. This means that if you are still using the original version of Vista and have not upgraded to Vista Service Pack 1 or 2, your Windows system will no longer qualify for support from Microsoft, including hotfixes to patch bugs and security problems. This means that if you use Vista you will need to upgrade to at least Service Pack 1 (although Service Pack 2 recommend) in order to keep your Vista system secure.

The 13th of July will also see the end of support for XP systems running Service Pack 2, meaning that if you are still using XP, you will need to upgrade to Service Pack 3 in order to keep receiving security fixes and updates. If you aren’t sure which version of XP or Vista you have, you can quickly check as follows:

1. Press [Windows Key] + [R].
2. Type WINVER and click OK.
3. The service pack version installed on your system will be displayed. Click OK to close the window.

To keep up with all the latest Computer & Internet news....join Monkeys Cyber Cafe

8. Huhtikuu 2010, 11:06:25
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re: FIREFOX UPDATES
Snoopy: I would always instal a fresh Instal every so often anyway

I know it is a pain re-loading any Add-ons, but there you go. Does sound like something is a bit wrong with yours

26. Maaliskuu 2010, 20:50:58
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re: safe site?
Binabik: Eusing FREE Registry Cleaner is the best program i have found for cleaner the Registry

As another little tip, when un-installing a program use something like Revo Uninstaller (the Freeware version), that cleans up the Registry after the program has been removed

26. Maaliskuu 2010, 20:46:28
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re: safe site?
Snoopy: hmm not played Packrat in ages, let me have a play in a bit and see if it happens

26. Maaliskuu 2010, 19:06:04
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re: safe site?
Binabik: hmmmm that was after a FF update ?

It must have been just advertising i would imagine as it is not a Mozilla product i have ever heard of

As for the product i used it years ago, but there are far better products around depending what issues you are trying to address..... Read this review and make your own mind up Registry Booster Review

25. Maaliskuu 2010, 16:51:00
MadMonkey 
Another one of those days i am going to put something from my Monkeys Cyber Cafe Fellowship on here

First, a neat little Firefox Add-on i found.

I love to subscribe to RSS Feeds, in fact they are the main source of this Fellowship. I have tried all different ones, from having them directed to Thunderbird (the awesome e-mail client made by Mozilla) to having them in a scrolling Task-bar.....both of which had good and bad point

Now i have found Feedly, a GREAT Firefox Add-on. Basically it lets you design your own magazine style start page, and you can subscribe to whatever feeds you wish. It takes about 15 minutes to delete the default ones it comes with (if you wish to of course) and set your own up, and also puts a little icon beside the home page one in the Navigation Bar, just click that, it opens a separate Tab, with all your subscribed Feed items in. I have set my default to latest News. There is also a little +f at the end of the Address window should you come across a site you like and wish to add that to your Subscriptions. All in all i think it is GREAT

AND Secondly while i am on Add-ons........

This is still Experimental, BUT if your like me and like playing lol

Google chrome extensions manager .......

Yes, you read correctly, a Firefox Add-on that's lets you run Google Chrome Add-ons in Firefox (how funny is that lol)

Have a read about it HERE or just give it a try

20. Tammikuu 2010, 20:23:42
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re:
MadMonkey: Yep, it is one of the most common things i get even when it is on someones Computer, it is a nightmare, and some people just pay the money to shut it up.

BUT that remove Fake Anti-Virus is great for killing it

20. Tammikuu 2010, 19:29:13
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re:
TigerCat: Whats this Personal Security thing ?

There is nothing wrong with that Uninstaller. Do one thing just in case download and run this program.....

Remove Fake Anti-Virus - it is an awesome program..... VERY usefull

20. Tammikuu 2010, 18:34:21
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re:
TigerCat: I am confused

terms & conditions of what ? the game or the uninstaller

18. Tammikuu 2010, 18:39:31
MadMonkey 
While on the subject has anyone used AntiVir Personal ?

I have used both Avast and AVG in the past and as puupia and wetware say, they are both very good. I have just noticed on the FileHippo download site that AntiVir Personal has toped there Anti Virus download charts. I was wondering what it is like ?

17. Tammikuu 2010, 12:55:43
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re:
TigerCat: Good stuff, it is a great program.....dont know why it didnt get rid of the icon though, that is the last thing it does.

After it runs the uninstaller it then gives you the option to delete all associated registry values and any other files it can find. Still as long as its gone

17. Tammikuu 2010, 11:27:31
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re:
diogenysos: I use Revo Uninstaller, it is a great program

TigerCat I am baffled myself on a reformatted & built hard drive how the program is still there, i have never known it. All i can think is who ever did it for you did not do what they say they did

12. Marraskuu 2009, 15:50:43
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re:
rabbitoid: Oh i agree, i wonder if there si one just for Open source programs

12. Marraskuu 2009, 14:48:02
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re:
Muokannut MadMonkey (12. Marraskuu 2009, 15:05:19)
pauloaguia: I shall have a look

Ninite is there so you can set up the basics that many of us use daily, not really for new software. It just saves going to each site separately and downloading each one, it does it all for you

12. Marraskuu 2009, 13:49:38
MadMonkey 
oh...and while i am here........

Got a new computer ? OR just re-installed Windows...now you have the process of searching and installing ALL your most used programs

Well, i have got something to help you all...... try Ninite

In short, it will let you choose your favourite Web Browser, Messaging program, Media player etc..etc.. and then creates ONE Install for them all....now THATS USEFUL

For this and MANY more useful little ditties, come and join Monkeys Cyber Cafe

12. Marraskuu 2009, 13:30:16
MadMonkey 
Don't you just hate paying for websites and program downloads
Well have a look through this lot

Free Software News

25. Lokakuu 2009, 00:57:39
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re:
Artful Dodger: Mended lol ................... silly Chimp

25. Lokakuu 2009, 00:54:55
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Re:
Artful Dodger: Thanks chap lol , should of checked it i guess

24. Lokakuu 2009, 23:55:54
MadMonkey 
Muokannut MadMonkey (25. Lokakuu 2009, 00:53:38)
For those that have got or are thinking about Windows 7, a nice little article by the people at Download Squad, on what to do once you got it

How to replace the crappy pre-installed software on your new Windows 7 PC with great free apps

loads of great articles daily......


(hmmm should work now lol)

20. Lokakuu 2009, 22:31:34
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: ALL FIREFOX USERS
IMPORTANT

This goes out ALL to Firefox users.

Most of you know what Add-ons & Plug-ins are i hope. In short, they are other programs attached to Firefox to enable it do other things.

Most of the time Add-ons will update themselves as Firefox checks them.

Plug-ins can take ages to update which can lead to security issues & cause crashes.

Firefox are building a Plug-in checker into the upcoming versions of Firefox.

For now, visit THIS PAGE and allow it to do a check for you, and install any updates it finds.

Bookmark that page and check regularly until the new Firefox is released

19. Lokakuu 2009, 00:04:34
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: More on the subject lol
Dear Microsoft, please keep your lousy mitts off my Firefox install - This isn't the first time Microsoft has taken liberties with Firefox users. There's that whole .Net thing that happened back in May of this year.

17. Lokakuu 2009, 17:52:02
MadMonkey 
Otsikko: Microsoft at it again.....
Over the last day, Firefox users may have seen a Add-on related message telling them Firefox is blocking certain Microsoft Plugins.

DO NOT PANIC... It has been caused because of Microsoft releasing more software with a serious security vulnerability. Microsoft released many new updates on Tuesday, and thanks to Windows Update (if you have ii switched on) you would of been given this dodgy update.

"While the vulnerability is in an IE component, there is an attack vector for Firefox users as well," admitted Microsoft engineers in a post to the company's Security Research & Defense blog on Tuesday. "The reason is that .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 installs a 'Windows Presentation Foundation' plug-in in Firefox."

"This update adds to Firefox one of the most dangerous vulnerabilities present in all versions of Internet Explorer: the ability for Web sites to easily and quietly install software on your PC," said the hints and tips site. "Since this design flaw is one of the reasons [why] you may have originally chosen to abandon IE in favor of a safer browser like Firefox, you may wish to remove this extension with all due haste."


According to Microsoft, the vulnerability is "critical," and also can be exploited against users running any version of IE, including IE8.

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