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  1. I have managed to fix this once a long time ago using windows recovery. It went something like this:

     

    The Windows 2000 and Windows XP CDs supplied by Microsoft have a tool called the Recovery Console which can be used to repair errors that prevent Windows XP from starting using the command line. OEM versions of Windows XP, including computers that were supplied with Windows XP preinstalled, may not have this utility, so the following steps may not work:

     

    Insert the Windows CD and start the computer.

    When the Welcome to Setup screen appears, press R.

    Type a number corresponding to the Windows installation you wish to repair (usually 1) and press Enter.

    When prompted, type the administrator password and press Enter.

    At the command prompt, enter the following commands./ (The example commands assume that C: is your Windows drive. Change the drive letter if appropriate.)

    ATTRIB -H -R -S C:\BOOT.INI

    DEL C:\BOOT.INI

    BOOTCFG /REBUILD FIXBOOT

    Remove the Windows XP CD from the drive and restart the computer.

  2. Yep the Aldi Medion laptops are very well built and get rave reviews from the PC mags.

    Their current ofering is this one - http://www.medion.de/ms/aldi/s2210/uk/flash.html although if you are buying for a male they might not appreciate the crystal butterfly on it!

     

    MEDION® AKOYA® S2210. The dresscode

    for the season.

     

    Intel® Pentium® dual-core processor T3200

    (2,0 GHz, 1 MB L2 Cache, FSB 667 MHz)

    Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium

    with new Media Center user interface

    (incl. Service Pack 1)

    Swarovski style - over 300 original

    Swarovski crystals embedded in the notebook lid

    Huge memory - 3 GB DDR2 SDRAM

    Massive storage space - 320 GB

  3. Depends what you want to do with it. I have these that I use a lot:

    Fring - Live Messenger/AIM/Skype client

    Evernote - Note system that syncs with Windows

    Touchterm - ssh client

    iBlueSky - Mind Mapping tool

    last.fm - streamed music

    ShoppingList - hmmm I wonder....

    Remote - control your pc/mac itunes via the ipod touch. Pretty cool for parties etc

    Google Earth

    and a few games - Labyrinth, Darts, Crash Bandicoot, Sudoku

     

    Also a few apps I use when travelling - just back from China and used an app called Beijing Taxi Guide. Basically a whole host of attractions, restaurants etc that you can use to show the taxi drivers where you want to go.

  4. Depends which one and what you want to use it for. As baj says - no CD can be a pain if you buy software, although you can get around it by creating iso files of CD's. If its just for internet/email etc then they are great. If you want to be able to run XP with memory intensive apps then steer clear. If you do decide to get one just for internet and email then go for one with Linux installed - cheaper and faster, although might add a learning experience for you if you want to add stuff. The eePC OS Linpus gets ok reviews and you can always install ubuntu or something on instead - saves a few quid.

  5. have you checked the temperature of the machine? CPU over heating is a common cause of machines just shutting down. Best bet is to open up the case and check that there is not a build up of dust on the processor and fans etc. If there is then a blast of compressed air will help. If you dont have any compressed air then a very gentle vac will do the trick too - just not at full sucking power!

  6. ok thats good then, did you try a grub fix to see if you can actually access the install?

    You probably can restore the kernel with the livecd but it may not be that simple. You may well have overwritten all sorts of bits and pieces which will seriously affect your system. If you have been able to back up your files and folders then I would suggest reinstalling from scratch - if you do that go the whole hog and download the intrepid ibex release.

     

    If you have a usb memory stick with 2GB or more I would recommend installing ubuntu to it too - then you have a quicker method of running the live cd and infact its very easy to install a persistent image now too so all changes are saved.

     

    Take a look here - http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2008/11/05/usb-xubuntu-810-persistent-install-windows/

  7. depends where you use it. If you are at home then no charge - if you are at an internet cafe then its no different than using a laptop. If you are at starbucks then its also free.

     

    ipod touch has no voice or mobile data built in so you can only use wifi. If you have an iphone then you can use mobile data but you will be charged according to your contract with your service provider

  8. I bought one last week at the airport so got a 16GB one for about £30 quid less than normal retail. If you just want music then you are better off with the 120GB Ipod classic - just over £1 per GB whereas the touch is more like £11 per GB but as Essruu says you get a whole lot more with the touch. Wifi is very good - connects very quickly and is very stable. The accelerometer works very well - that's the bit that allows you to turn the touch 90 degrees and the screen image moves with it. The image quality is pretty good for video - you probably wouldn't want to watch for too long as its a bit of a strain after a while but its no different to any other portable media player. The app store is great - there are tons of free apps as well as stuff you can buy. I have a couple of the free ones - Remote allows you to control itunes on your pc from the touch via a wireless network - pretty cool. I also use a translator as I travel a lot - useful here in China where I am writing this. So far I can find no fault with it and I have resisted Apple products before. I always saw them as design over function, and a some of their stuff still is that way. All in all - if you can afford it get one. I have read reviews on the Archos players and it seems that there is a big issue with support on them - no such issue with the iPod touch.

  9. I think the Americans have just been watching 24 too much. Black guy gets elected president, America attacked several times by terrorist. Jack Bauer sorts them all out. President quits after 1 term then gets shot just before Jack Bauer can save him.

     

    We will see if the 24 predictions come true! One down, several to go.

     

    Do the BBC use this site for research?

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7717578.stm - see point 4!

  10. I think the Americans have just been watching 24 too much. Black guy gets elected president, America attacked several times by terrorist. Jack Bauer sorts them all out. President quits after 1 term then gets shot just before Jack Bauer can save him.

     

    We will see if the 24 predictions come true! One down, several to go.

  11. £300 limit, lol.

     

    If you'd saved up a little more pocket money you could almost have afforded my second hand MacBook that I've just sold for £400.

     

    I might even have let you drool at my new MacBook mmm......

     

    macbook20081014.jpg

     

    That drool won't do it much good.

  12. You need to remember that this isn't the 'Google Phone'. It is an HTC phone with the Google Android OS on it. Everyone seems to go about comparing the phone to the iphone. The big thing here is the OS - it adheres (kinda) to open standards, and it is going to be an extremely flexible and popular system for manufacturers to use. The problem as I see it it its current interoperability with MS docs/exchange/lotus etc rendering pretty useless for the corporate market.

     

    Lets see what other phones appear - not that i expect too many as Nokia have symbian, SE have their OS and Blackberry use RIM - none of them will take this up so its only independent OS competitor is Microsoft

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