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  1. ubuysa

    PCSPECIALIST POODLE attack and Firefox (and Chrome)

    I'm sure everyone has read of the SSLv3 POODLE vulnerability. I'm a Firefox user and Mozilla have promised to disable SSLv3 in the next Firefox update, but that's not until mid-November. So I've been looking for the about:config hack to turn it off now and I've just found it. If you want to...
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    PCSPECIALIST Limited wifi connections on WIndows 7/8/8.1

    This is apropos of nothing really it's just something I came across whilst troubleshooting someone else's laptop and it was something I'd not come across before, so I'd thought I'd share it here. We have all seen the annoying "Limited" wifi connection now and then. The user who brought their...
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    PCSPECIALIST Windows 10 Technical Preview

    Anyone else joined the Windows Insider Program to evaluate the Windows 10 Technical Preview? There is a wealth of knowledge, experience and skills on here and I'd have thought that collectively we can make a useful input. Joining the Windows Insider Program is free and easy - you just need a...
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    PCSPECIALIST Elvis has left the building (almost)

    Unless we get a radical and dramatic change in the weather forecasts we'll be leaving the marina here tomorrow (Friday 16th) for our summer cruising. So I'll be on here very infrequently, if at all, for the next five months. (I know, it's a tough job but somebody has to do it). Our blog (which...
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    PCSPECIALIST Firefox 29 hang

    I upgraded to FF 29 a few days ago and since then I've been getting the occasional hang on closing, so that I get the "Firefox is already running" warning next time I open it. I spent a lot of time running without add-ons, running in safe mode, and I even uninstalled everything (profile as well)...
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    PCSPECIALIST Unknown hero

    So, fess up, who had heard of Stuart Parkin before today? I hadn't but his work has helped make hard disks as small and powerful as they are today. Prof Parkin has been awarded the Millennium Technology Prize and it seems very deserved! http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-26929250 +Rep for Prof...
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    PCSPECIALIST The dinosaurs are not dead (yet)

    On 7th April 1964 IBM unveiled the System 360, the first upgradeable general purpose computer. I never actually worked on a S/360, I started with it's successor the System 370, I also worked on ICL mainframes and the first of these (ICL 1900) was also unveiled 50 years ago this year. The S/360...
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    PCSPECIALIST Optimus IV won't start

    Edit: If you read my earlier post on here I've changed it! I now know that I have a display problem with my Optimus IV. We went out last night and left it running, when I came back it was switched off. I noticed the mains power lead had pulled out of the power brick so I assumed it had shutdown...
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    PCSPECIALIST Intel DH 4000 (Optimus IV) refresh rate?

    I had a small issue last night connecting my Optimus IV to a TV via HDMI, it didn't work (though it has in the past). I used a VGA cable instead so it wasn't too much of a problem. I upgraded the HD 4000 driver this morning but on looking through the HD 4000 Graphics Control Panel I saw that the...
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    PCSPECIALIST Reversible USB plugs. A major step forward?

    Does anyone think the proposal for the new USB type-C plugs to be reversible so they can be plugged in either way up is an important new feature? I admit I often get them the wrong way round on first try but a quick swivel solves the problem. The BBC seems to like the idea...
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    PCSPECIALIST Interesting times?

    On the 50th anniversary of John F Kennedy's assassination I'm reminded that I've lived through some very interesting times. The Cold War, The Cuban Missile Crisis, JFK's assassination, Ban The Bomb, the Space Race, Man on the Moon, and through all of that the development of personal computing...
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    PCSPECIALIST Cleaning a ZIF keyboard cable socket

    I managed to tip a glass of water over the keyboard of my wife's Dell Mini 12. Not intentionally, though I hate the useless thing with a passion. My wife likes it because......now wait for this..........you'll love it..........she likes it because it's pink. :wacko: Naturally we did all the...
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    PCSPECIALIST The not so good part of sailing

    In case anyone thinks a life afloat is always a bed of roses this clip might change your mind. :sailor: Granted it's a racing yacht that's involved, they are built to be strong enough to last the race and no more (otherwise you're carrying extra weight) it's also from 1995 when racing yacht...
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    PCSPECIALIST Windows 8.1 - worth it?

    Coming from a large mainframe background where thousands of users are served concurrently one learns to be cautious and disciplined. It's also not wise in that environment to always be leading edge either. These philosophies have rubbed of on me to such an extent that I run my own computers much...
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    PCSPECIALIST Posts requiring moderation

    Very occasionally I notice that my posts are held requiring moderation (I wonder whether this new topic will be?). I understand that posts containing external links need moderation of course, but this morning I replied to two posts neither of which contained any external links and both were...
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    PCSPECIALIST A Win 8 File Explorer curiosity - ideas?

    This isn't a problem as such, but it is curious and I'd welcome any insight you might have... On my laptop (Windows 8 Pro) the standard Windows File Explorer can be started from two places; a pinned shortcut icon in the taskbar and a shortcut icon on the desktop. The desktop icon was created...
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    PCSPECIALIST Rules of fault-finding

    Fans of NCIS (the original one) will know that Gibbs has a set of rules which he lives by. It occurred to me that we might find a set of rules for fault-finding useful (and a bit of fun) so I thought I'd start with my 12. Feel free to add your own, perhaps we can come up with a definitive set...
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    PCSPECIALIST Failing SSD or just a glitch?

    On boot this morning, instead of Windows I got a message on screen about the Realtek Family controller (ie. Ethernet port) cable being unplugged. I know this is because the SSD was not found on boot and, there being no CD in the drive, the system tried to boot from the LAN (which isn't...
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    PCSPECIALIST Optimus IV - removing the wireless card

    PCS have agreed to replace the Intel Centrino Wireless-N 135 card in my Optimus IV. I've had to send the old one back before they'll send me the replacement but that's ok because I have an external wifi adapter I can use in the meantime. I asked them for some instructions on getting the old card...
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    PCSPECIALIST Intel wireless cards dropping connections: a possible fix?

    The Intel Centrino Wireless-N 135 in my Optimus IV has suffered from what seems to be a fairly common problem with Intel wireless cards; it randomly drops the connection and then reconnects again. On my Optimus it will do this only a couple of times a day but often it will do it two or three...
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