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My modem has had a hickup


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I am having dificulty connecting and a new modem is on the way so should be here by Wed. or Thur next week.

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I'm kinda limping along on the old XP Home system

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At least you still have a way to get online. Old XP is better than no PC at all. lol

I'm here. What are your other two wishes?
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Are you sure it isn't your ISP?

 

I had thought my DSL modem went kaput not too long ago but it was a problem with my ISP having a whole area down which also subsequently had speeds slower than dial-up.

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I had a long dialog with my ISP and they had me reset the modem and I still could not get into the modem diagnostics so they offered me a replacement.

 

I powered everything down then went out for a bite to eat then I figured that I would try it again and somehow it started to work.

 

My XP Pro system was still acting weird as I could not get into Hotmail or many other sites so I booted the diagnostic floppy and ran all of the diagnostics this morning but now I can not get it to boot as somehow the hard disk is empty.

I called IBM to see if they could help me but they could not so I have to order a replacement XP Pro CD Monday.

 

This is all very weird as this all started New Years day with weird things happening to this old XP Home system so I booted the XP Home CD and had to remove the partitions then add it back as one 80GB drive then install XP Home then SP3 from a CD I had then slowly get all the applications I like installed.

 

Oh well I guess the old systems needed a cleanup as I have not messed around like this for a few years.

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The speed tests are good now as well

 

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Here you go Kenny, to celebrate your full return to the forum

 

 

Tell the young people today the trouble we had and they won't believe you.

 

I lived in crack in road wi naught but flower sacks fer trousers and cold kippers fer supper.

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Pleased you got sorted Ken, and hazel, that sketch killed me when I first saw it, and it kills me now.

 

That's just what my Dad sounded like. :lol:

I'm happy now.

 

That's how my mum sounded.

 

But we loved the Goon Show on radio before we had a Telly.

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The new modem arrived yesterday and it is working great.

 

I am now installing the 4 Recovery CDs on the XP Pro system.

 

It is a miserable day here today with snow and then a nice icing of freezing rain is forecast.

 

What a wonderful day to spend indoors toasty warm and lots of things to do and places to go on the Internet gathering my favourite goodies.

 

From what I remember I will have to remove Norton first then SP3 next.

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