XP Still Tops

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  1. shiney

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    Thanks John and Doghouse :gnthb:.

    Doghouse, I'm using Outlook and not Outlook Express and the 'new advanced' software is not so easy and doesn't do it the same way.

    John, I'll give it a go when I have a moment - or more.
     
  2. Kandy

    Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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    I have a Samsung R519 Notebook bought last August and it has 500GB hard drive and I find the large capacity great for storing all my photo's etc on and then Mr K backs the whole lot up on external HD plus memory sticks so if one fails hopefully the others won't:D

    http://fwd.five.tv/gadgets/computing/laptops/samsung-r519

    Good Luck with your hospital stay and whatever Laptop/Notebook you decide on:)
     
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    I had a replacement hip 11years ago, I wasn't allowed to drive for seven weeks but was allowed to start cycling 25days after the op. I have cycled over 30,000miles since then. Cycling and swimming are the best forms of excercise as you don't have your weight on the hip, so it won't wear out so quickly.
     
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    Thanks for information DoghouseRiley and Larkshall - nice to hear positive news.

    My son bought me an Acer Aspire D260A 160GB Netbook which I chose because it has XP Home :thumb:
    and we had great fun setting it up yesterday. Well, they mostly do everything automatically.

    Great disappointment today though when I rang the hospital to confirm they have internet available but
    you can only use it via their screen. :doh:Cost is £5 for one day, £10 for 3 days and £20 for 5 days!!

    So I will only be able to use my Netbook when I get back home [​IMG]

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  5. Rhyleysgranny

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    Going back to the XP versus Vista. I got a new desk top a couple of years ago and it is vista. I am seriously thinking of going backwards to XP. I got an external hard drive to back up my pics of which there are thousands. Vista does not let you 'copy' a file. You can only move the file which I won't do. You have to drag and drop every single pic. If you drag and drop the folder the pics appear as file names/titles but no pics. As a result my hard drive is empty.
    Would any of you recommend me doing this?
     
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    Rhyleysgranny

    I have heard that before that somebody downgraded to XP from Vista. I would
    do that too.
    Must be so infuriating-- you would think a newer system would be an improvement.

    Let us know how you get on.
     
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    What are you using to move the files with Granny?

    Wth Vista File Explorer you can copy files just the same as with XP File Explorer, there really is little difference between the functionality of Vista & XP it's the 'look and feel' that is different.
     
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    I was just right clicking on the files. There is copy but no copy to. How do you do it. I was sort of used to the wee letters flying through the air.
     
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    I looked into upgrading to Vista but then found that it doesn't have an email feature with it. How can you possibly have an operating system with no email facility? When I asked, they told me I had to buy a bit of separate software for another £200! Think I'll stick to XP, thank you very much!
     
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    I was surprised by that too. It's the same in Windows 7 which is on Mrs JWK's laptop and that has no email client. The laptop came with a free trial of Microsoft Office Home & Student edition but even that doesn't have any email capability - not even Outlook express. I'm guessing that everyone is using Web based email now (like gmail - google mail).


    I was going to tell you about the Right Click menu Granny, but you are way ahead of me. :thmb: Another trick, which works with all versions of windows, is to hold down the 'Ctrl' key at the same time as dragging and dropping a file, you then get a menu asking if you want to 'move' or 'copy' the file(s)/folder(s).
     
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    I think Microsoft had to remove the email software from both Vista and 7 because of the court case they had. It was because they were getting a monopoly and were fined something like £680 million.
     
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    It was the bad press that Vista got that caused me to jump ship to Ubuntu/Linux four years ago, I wouldn't go back. all software is free and easily downloaded from secure servers. Now I only pay for hardware and have the pick of over 30,000 items of software for free. Another bonus is that it doesn't suffer virus problems or slow-downs.
     
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    I only back up the files I don't want to lose. They are backed up onto external HDD's and on the cloud (which synchronises both my computers). My important emails are backed up on the IMAP server.
     
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