Friday, September 28, 2007
Having once again been very lax with the blog, here we are again. One of our clients had a computer that would not boot up - it was dead until it started to bleep in agony but with no video, so nothing could be seen. Colin decided that it needed a bit of a make up so he went to the pound shop to buy some very expensive tools!
These expensive tools were unfortunately of no avail. and there was no resurrection.
Othe jobs were to check a computer for infection, and to install AVG Anti Virus and to give helpful advice.
Friday, August 31, 2007
Back to Work
We started by testing video cards that we had in stock - both were sent for recycling. Two computers needed some TLC. The hard disks were checked with the Checkdisk utility and AVG anti virus was installed and updated. Both seemed to be working at the end of the session.
Holidays
As I was in the caravan for almost the whole month of August (and I will be setting out in it again this afternoon) this blog has not been updated for some time. Spent the first half of the month in the National Eisteddfod in Mold helping to run the caravan site (1000 pitches)
We were very lucky with the weather as the caravan field had been flooded the week before we arrived, and we were very busy in the first few days moving all the pitches and reorganising the whole field. The whole week was however a complete success.
Saturday, July 28, 2007
A Very Rushed Surgery
This is a snap of the Pelenna Valley Male Voice Choir on their trip to Catalunia last year.
Having looked at the jobs that seem to be coming in to the surgery lately, we seem to be working a lot wit laptops, and most of the problems are software. It was interesting to see the little BBC video about the possibility of laptops for all. with interesting comments about ways to prevent problems - keeping moving parts to a minimum being a priority to prevent mechanical breakdown. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6908946.stm)
Friday, July 20, 2007
Friday, July 13, 2007
What's a Floppy Disk?
We have a rather difficult problem which has taken us some research to possibly resolve.
One problem with old motherboards is that they are unable to recognise hard disk drives above a certain level. One way to get over this is to put on a "cap" jumper. The motherboard should then recognise the HDD but its capacity would be limited to the maximum allowed by the motherboard. We thought that it would be necessary to update the BIOS, and to do this we needed to use a floppy disk (whatever that is - I think I have some vague memory of things like that!!)
The actual problem was, however far more complex, and to date has not yet been resolved.
Other problems this week were a set of disappearing shortcuts and a problem with installing a new printer.
Friday, June 29, 2007
Back again
Today we were as usual very busy. The first job was to try to revive a computer found on a skip. Attempts were made to install XP, but without much success as we write!
The next job was far more successful. A very slow E-Machines computer was brought in. We suspected a bad virus infection, but the easiest way to sort this out was to backup all documents and then reinstall XP. This was done succesfully and the computer was then running as new. An important point, however, was that there was no anti virus program on the computer, and Service Pack 2 was no longer installed. This would have to be done by the customer.
Finally, Dai installed Service Pack 2 on another computer, and a wireless router was re-installed, again this seemed to work well.