Originally Posted by Jan Paalman
Why would that be Jan?
I was going to suggest to Steve U that if he bought a name brand PC, he most likely could go to their website and download all the updated drivers after he reloads.
Originally Posted by Jan Paalman
Why would that be Jan?
I was going to suggest to Steve U that if he bought a name brand PC, he most likely could go to their website and download all the updated drivers after he reloads.
I might be lucky, but my motherbord, graphic card and even cheap wireless cards are updated via the windows update. So no searching for particular drivers. No more cd
Originally Posted by Jan Paalman
You sure that is not a manufacture of your computer doing this thing? Not a windows 7 thing?
I know my Dell laptop at work was set up that way and worked fine with updates...then one day while searching "Canon Camera Rumors" a web site had a nasty bug on it that killed the lap top. The IT guys ended up reloading windows and wiping the hard drive, they said this was easier. When it came back it was bugged bad and I had to de bug it myself. The problem was the IT guys (I believe that stands for Idiot Techs in this case) loaded all generic drivers. When I finally figured out the problem I went to Dell's website and got the right drivers, problem solved. Of course it wasn't windows 7 on the system, I was just wondering if windows had put a way for the PC to figure out what it needed and update itself.
Originally Posted by neuroanatomist
Well John, I have to bow to that [:'(] I agree. Honestly, I keep looking at the Mac's at the store and they really look nice and clean-----But there is just something wrong with shoving all of your hardware into the monitor---I just can't get past that, and I can't afford a Mac Pro. Besides that, thier inlcuded keyboard doesn't have a number pad---who's bright idea was that?
Bob
Originally Posted by HDNitehawk
Must of been Neuro
Bob
Originally Posted by Bob Williams
I was puzzled when they changed this as well... the wireless keyboard doesn't have a number pad, which makes sense for portability, but on the wired keyboard I don't see a reason for its exclusion. If you order the computer from Apple, you can specify whatever keyboard you like, including the extended keyboard with numberpad. I've always bought directly from Apple because usually it's cheaper with either a student discount or AAAS discount.
- Trowski
Originally Posted by HDNitehawk
Ah, I was wondering whether other Mac users had the same problem, must be some incompatibility between Safari (at least that's what I'm using) and the Forum software.
Ciao, Colin
Yes, it does seem to be a Safari issue. Turning on Private Browsing seems to correct it, at least for me, leading me to think it's a cookie issue.
I so feel your pain, Steve! I am having computer issues as of late and am debating whether to upgrade my current or buy a new PC. Both can be very painful!
Your experience so vividly reminded me of every experience I have had in the past with the geek squad at Best Buy! I have NEVER had a pleasant experience buying a new PC.
Last time I took my old computer to Best Buy, they had to restore to new because of spyware or something. I paid them to back up EVERYTHING to disks before doing so. They neglected to dothis and photos of my last family vacation were gone along with many other memorable photos!
In my book, every family should have a doctor, dentist, mechanic and computer wiz in it!!! Unfortunately, mine has none of the above! [:'(]
Denise
Originally Posted by ddt0725
You may want to add Veterinarian to that list too! LOL!
Paul