And, she's an IT professional <grin>.

Hi Marnie, welcome back.

While you were working on your new computer, I bought an old radio and 
have been working on it. Only I'm doing it for fun, strange how having 
to get it working right now is stressful, and just tinkering is 
relaxing, isn't it?

-graywolf


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> Computer woes kept me away for about 3-31/2  weeks. Think it was the latter.
> 
> Some may remember I had just got a new  computer, a AMD 64X2. My old desktop 
> still worked, but I was getting blue error  screens (Windows) more and more. 
> Plus it was only a Pentium III, so it was slow  and I was pushing the memory 
> and that was a problem too. So I figured time for  an upgrade.
> 
> The new computer is fine, except for not having enough drive  bays. I posted 
> about two days worth of messages to the list before I had  problems. I 
> decided 
> to network my old desktop with my new so I could copy files  easier, not have 
> to format and copy stuff to about 50 CDs.
> 
> Uh. I think  that took two weeks all by itself. First I tried just Ethernet 
> cables -- a  friend had told me that would work. Nope. Tried a crossover 
> cable. 
> Nope. Got a  USB cable with software that worked. Except the USB cable while 
> file copying  would time out now and then. 
> I also have an old LaserJet that needed a  parallel port which the new 
> machine doesn't have. A guy at Fry's convinced me I  needed a print server 
> thingee, 
> and that didn't work either.
> 
> So I went  back to my Belkin router. When I got my router about a year and a 
> half ago or  more, I bought it because it could also be used just as a 
> gateway, since I did  not have broadband. Plugged everything in that and, 
> bingo, it 
> worked. Could also  network in the laptop, wireless to the router. I had 
> stopped using it wireless  between old desktop and laptop because an upstairs 
> neighbor complained that it  interfered with his radio.
> 
> Took back the print server, and finally found  a simple parallel to USB 
> cable. The simple solution to make the LaserJet work.  The other had been 
> overkill.
> 
> But once the home network worked, my modem  no longer did. Trying to sign 
> onto AOL it seemed it kept trying to go through my  network, although I kept 
> trying to configure it just for phone modem.
> 
> So  I gave up and ordered a cable modem and service from Comcast. Got the 
> self  install kit, finally. Tried to set it up. Didn't work. Nothing in their 
>  
> literature/box said that you have to get the service turned on first. In fact 
> it 
>  implied you could set up an account just using their software, at least if 
> you  are an existing Comcast TV customer. Well, finally called them. Yup, you 
> have to  call them to set up service first. Got all that done. Still didn't 
> work. Called  back a couple of times, finally they sent out a technician. 
> There 
> were filters  on the cable nodes that he had to remove. He said they are 
> supposed to that  every time, send a technician out when some starts service, 
> as 
> this whole area  has filters. Duh.
> 
> While all this was going on, my old desktop stopped  booting up. Have finally 
> fixed that. Seems maybe I have a bad outlet that  tripped the surge 
> suppressor and it corrupted the BIOS boot up. Pressing F1 and  redoing BIOS 
> setup fixed 
> that. But until I got around to it, I was a bit worried  my board had fried. 
> Still worried about the outlet.
> 
> Well, everything  works now. All computers -- new desktop, old desktop, and 
> laptop are home  networked -- cable modem is fast, fast, and now I can get 
> AOL 
> free.
> 
> I  should have made this long story brief. Except, frankly, I couldn't quite  
> believe it -- what kept not working or going wrong -- as it happened.
> 
> And  if I wasn't pretty darn computer literate, what would I have done? 
> Geeze. I pity  the poor novices.
> 
> Sometimes I really hate computers.
> 
> When I don't  love them.
> 
> Marnie aka Doe :-)  
> 
> 

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