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You all remember when I said I was having problems with my email client not properly showing me all the emails it downloaded? I still don't know what exactly was causing it, but cleaning up all the accumulated crapware on my compy has rescued hundreds of email from limbo.
And that's not counting the spam that's in my main spam-catching address.
(Fortunately a lot of them are just Livejournal and Facebook notifications, though.)
So, in addition to all the email I haven't seen because my email-checkin'-computer was out of order, I also have older emails going all the way back to before my trip to New Orleans that I'm just now seeing.
Fun!
I suppose I'm going to set up some rules/filter-thingies to try to sort them into more manageable masses (in particular, to get the notices from PayPal about sponsors and such separated out where I can see them).
And that's not counting the spam that's in my main spam-catching address.
(Fortunately a lot of them are just Livejournal and Facebook notifications, though.)
So, in addition to all the email I haven't seen because my email-checkin'-computer was out of order, I also have older emails going all the way back to before my trip to New Orleans that I'm just now seeing.
Fun!
I suppose I'm going to set up some rules/filter-thingies to try to sort them into more manageable masses (in particular, to get the notices from PayPal about sponsors and such separated out where I can see them).
Re: Computer Problems Suck
on 2009-05-27 11:30 pm (UTC)But that RAM is still silly. Do you know if you have a 32 bit or 64 bit version of Windows? If you have 32 bit (which the greater majority of people still do) then you aren't using those 8Gb anyway because the 32 bit system doesn't see more than 3.2-3.5Gb in total. If you have 64bit, then 8Gb is as much as most people put in - the greater majority of my customers are 2-4Gb. Vista Home Premium 32 bit can run well on 2Gb, or make do on 1Gb. Vista Ultimate 32 bit is fine on 4Gb.
I don't know what that tech is on about with her "5Gb of RAM just for it". Doesn't fit with what I know.
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on 2009-05-27 11:33 pm (UTC)Re: Computer Problems Suck
on 2009-05-27 11:39 pm (UTC)Shouldn't be having any trouble with that stuff. Is it running slow at particular times or just randomly? If it's just in a particular program or two, it could be a 32 bit program trying to talk to 64 bit Windows. If it's in some decent games with all the details turned up, it could be your video card.
The other thing that hasn't been mentioned is what model your CPU is? (The Ghz size by itself means nothing, as the architecture has changed for CPUs and they started recycling Ghz sizes while still having more powerful chips, so the model is what matters now)
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on 2009-05-27 11:50 pm (UTC)system info says: AMD Phenom(tm) 9750 Quad-Core Processor 2.40 GHz.
ATI Radeon HD 3650 listed under Display Adaptors
ATI HDMI Audio listed under Sound, Video, and Game Controllers.
Mostly it gets choppy when Misty is running Second Life, or when I'm playing StarWars Battle Front. It won't even run MechWarrior 3. Siberia seems to play alright.
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on 2009-05-28 01:01 am (UTC)Second Life... well let's just say there's a fairly solid chance it isn't your computer that's at fault when that gets slow. Based on my limited experience with it, things can get pretty bad pretty quickly just due to their servers being strained.
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on 2009-05-28 01:51 am (UTC)The motherboard itself typically has one big connector, which is either 20 or 24 pins. It's impossible to miss, and again, they've designed the plug so it'll only fit one way. Many power supplies are set up as 20+4s, meaning you've got two separate connectors that can snap together to fit into a 24 pin, or you can just use the 20 pin. In addition there's some smaller ones used for other things, such as video cards, and possibly a CPU fan- as well as a separate CPU power plug-in on the motherboard. Not everything has all the connectors- some old video cards don't need extra juice, for instance.
Newegg (which isn't paying me anything, I swear) has a good writeup, with pictures, here.
Generally speaking, you shouldn't need to worry too much so long as you look at the number of things currently hooked up in the box, figure out how many pins are involved, and make sure you've got at least that on anything new. Worst case, you can always resort to either taking pictures of the PSU and inside of the case, or lugging it over to the shop and getting Tonia to tell you which PSU you need.
Honestly the whole thing's easier than you think. Connecting things up is akin to those blocks and holes when you were a toddler, figuring out which will fit in which.
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on 2009-05-28 02:43 am (UTC)And hey- this gives you an excuse to talk to Tony.
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on 2009-05-28 04:22 am (UTC)So where are you planning to move to?
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on 2009-05-28 12:23 pm (UTC)As for where I'm off to, I was hoping for somewhere near Lansing, just because being near Michigan State would guarantee gaming. But right now it looks like I'll end up closer to Detroit. Which still isn't bad. There's a renfaire within reasonable driving distance and apparently other events going on.
Still up in the air though- mostly dependent upon where I can find work. I just know I want it to be in Michigan, due to the aforementioned redhead. So that's where I'm looking.
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on 2009-05-28 06:05 pm (UTC)I've read other articles about how many construction companies are being called in to demolish houses because the realty companies that own them just can't sell them. That's even happening out here in California. I suppose if they get rid of the tract homes, and plant some trees, they could turn it into a big park though. Might be a nice place to camp.
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on 2009-05-28 04:25 pm (UTC)You seriously can NOT break anything while pushing these on and off. There is more delicate work to putting a computer together (most notably adding a cpu. takes xylene among other things to do it right. and a delicate hand so you don't bend the fine pins). But you really ought to get used to the easy stuff.
I hotwire my computer whenever I turn it on, ever since the power switch broke.
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on 2009-05-28 07:06 pm (UTC)It really is simple.
And if you order from newegg, it's fairly easy to send back if you get the wrong one (I too heart newegg).
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on 2009-05-27 11:52 pm (UTC)The next possibility is that you've got a lot of programs running simultaneously- either things on the taskbar or in the background. If you're running Aero, you might want to try disabling it for a while and using the less fancy appearance settings, see if that helps at all. If it is, that's your issue.
The last possibility is something gumming up the works, software-wise. Either an install that didn't go quite right, or malware, or something else causing things not to work quite the way they should. This could also be caused by multiple programs that are overlapping, including security programs. For instance, let's say you have three different programs that scan any other program that starts running, to make sure it isn't infected. They're all trying to get at the same files, and also possibly going to be checking out each other. The old too many cooks thing.
It's difficult to say offhand, but I think lack of RAM is probably not the problem here. It might be necessary to try something else- preferably something that's free.
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on 2009-05-28 12:07 am (UTC)This is Aero. Or at least what it looks like. There's more to it, but that's the most easily identified aspect.
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