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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO first of all..you don't need all those friggan updates trying to update while your surfin the net trying to do whatever ADOBE is the absolute worst program that is constantly trying to update every time you look at the wall,,,,off it goes.. so go into control panel and shut off automatic updates (for now) then when you have time ......... you can turn it back on (theres an icon in there if your running win XP) also, you want to download the free program called "whats running" which allows you to terminate processes and applications at will also showing you every single ip address your connected to and every program that's running ESPECIALLY in the start menu which will slow a computer down to a crawl --> LIMIT THOSE www.whatsrunning.com |
Ping was 54
Download speed was 19.23 Upload was 3.70 Joys of living in western mass |
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DO NOT disable automatic updates unless you PROMISE and FAITHFULLY download and run them manually every few days when available. If you cannot successfully do that then keep auto updates. ED:
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I totally disagree JOHN
AND, i do not like you condescending attitude towards my computer knowledge at all ..........
as i have been to the same school you went to only TWICE and i have close to $5000 in computer books alone i have never smoked CRACK-> didn't appreciate the reference i said turn off auto updates (for now) to indicate and see if this solves the (your) problem !.) not turn them off forever- GEESCH 2.) they can be rescheduled to run when your not using the PC like at 4: am 3.) i specifically mentioned ADOBE not the microsoft updates ||||which can be configured separately ||||| 4.) i suggested he look at all programs running with a beautiful FREE program that i find extremely useful 5.) i KNOW your method for diagnosing computer slow-downs is completely by the book using NO insightful or creative thinking - its samo samo MS 1,2,3, Most people have WAY to many programs running in their start menu to begin with , so it's a logical place to EXPLORE it's EXPLORING JOHN _learning to explore your personal computer.... LISTEN AND LEARN oh wizard of "Microsoft RULES" sorry.................. if i ILL advised one of your clients :fury: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- NOW i have to spend considerable time meditating away much hostility ...........................i'm outta here.................................. |
John...
How can I speed up my internet. My figures seem way too low. Tried to upload a 1.5gb video to Youtube (only 8 minutes long) and it's on hour 4. Thanks! |
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Raven - I used "digitaL" and I used smileys: I don't want to come across as condescending at all but you need to understand that sometimes your computer recommendations are not the best. Some of it is OK, some of it isn't. Some if it may be misleading. !.) not turn them off forever- GEESCH No need to turn them off, period. Much safer that way. Yes, there is a chance some patch will crash a system. BEST method is to autodownload but let YOU choose when to install. Only do this if YOU PROMISE to do them no longer if they are a week old (give others a chance to break 'em) AND you know there is not a patch fixing a critical vulnerability under major exploit at the time. Servers different story but someone actively manages those. 2.) they can be rescheduled to run when your not using the PC like at 4: am Just leave autoupdate on. 3.) i specifically mentioned ADOBE not the microsoft updates ||||which can be configured separately ||||| Just keep it updated, and flash, and Java 4.) i suggested he look at all programs running with a beautiful FREE program that i find extremely useful Half of beautiful free programs do more damage than they fix 5.) i KNOW your method for diagnosing computer slow-downs is completely by the book using NO insightful or creative thinking - its samo samo MS 1,2,3, Its not that way at all, I use more creative thinking than you can imagine but I've also been doing this professionally for 15 years for organizations from 5 people to 300 to 3,000. We love you kid, but I can assure you my computer advice is superior. Gardening, farming? I gladly and quickly defer to you. BobT - what do you have for Internet? 1.5GB is a HUGE file and you should probably process before uploading. |
The new reality TV series sure to capture Nielson ratings of at least 0.00000001% viewers?
Geek WARS!:rotf2: |
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I've got Verizon DSL. I know...not the best but Charter almost set my house on fire and I'll NEVER deal with them again. How do I process a file? |
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Yeah but the ones that watch are really hot chicks.:chased: |
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John, I think you pissed Raven off enough that he's no longer visiting the site. If I had Raven's photoshop skills, I'd post a picture of his face on a milk carton.
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19 down 6.6 up. Cox Cable cheapest option I belive you can pay more and get faster. was 10X that when it was Cox@Home about 15 years a go. It was so fast then my friend who worked at Motorola on the original cable modems sent in a suggestion to a news robot software developer to add a 1 second pause between each file download just so we could see what it was downloading. It was just a blur without the 1 second delay. Now you got to watch the timers showing 5 or 6 seconds for the same kind of downloads. |
Updated to IE9
ping 15 !!! download 28 upload 7 Big change. |
A new low!
Download = .32 Mbps Upload = .33 Mbps Ping = 104ms Crappy lowest tier business DSL. Have Comcast at home, will post up those speeds tonight. |
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It does seem that way. Think he tool it more than a little harder than it was meant to come across (there was smileys and all). Maybe we should send him a please come home kiss :love: ? (disclaimer: this post was not meant to be anything other than light-hearted to get our Raven back) Hmm - PShop. Milk Carton. Maybe after side work, which comes after Scouts, which comes after real work. |
JR
Your Forgiven SWEETY :love:
I did learn from a week of self banishment that i have a deep resentment of MICROSOFT in general and it's because i think they BLEW a golden opportunity to do good for the world... in many ways.. but those are just my musings. At the moment ... I am eating steak because i am werkin like a mule. |
I knew once somebody suggested that someone else take over the Photoshop duties....he'd be back :hihi:
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Thank you, sir. As for M$ , their good products AND bad products (often the line between is beyond blurred) have been more or less paying my mortgate for the 11 years I've owned a home. Their ability to do the dumb is consistent and troubling. Evidence A: Vista, W7, W2K8 WinSxS :wall: disk space suckupability factor. |
Cox is still giving me problems.The Modem needs resetting close to 20 times a week.They came and ran some tests.Blamed the TV for noise in the line and installed a filter.If it was under my name it would be gone and replaced with fios.I pay for the fastest connection cox offers and their support is pretty bad.They keep trying to blame my router when the lights on the modem go out and blink.I unplug the modem for a few minutes and it fires right back up.They think everyone was born yesterday.They should include wired and wireless routers in their package like verizon so they only have themselves to blame for hardware failure.
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Looks like the new service was announced yesterday: 105Mbs down/10Mbs Up but so far only selected cities. Note the cost! Comcast, the largest U.S. internet-service provider, introduced a new home-broadband package Thursday, which can download files many times faster than most connections. Comcast's Xfinity customers in some major cities can now buy the new service, called Extreme 105. The name (which sounds a little like a radio station) comes from its ability to reach speeds of 105 megabits per second. At that speed, customers can download an album in three seconds or a high-definition movie in five minutes, Comcast said. Currently, a popular residential internet plan from Comcast transfers data at one-seventh the speed of Extreme 105. It costs $30 a month at first, versus $105 for the Extreme plan, an introductory price that also requires the customer to have a bundle of television and phone service from Comcast. |
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Looks like i am stuck with Cox for a while again.
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Cox Premier. No Fios here yet don't see it coming any time soon either. I've had Cox come out 4+ times this year for noise issues in the line and it still is not resolved... Can't argue either.. Techies that came over had their hands tied all pointed to the pole... I know there is a break in the line.. I have seen this before... as it is worse on windy and rainy days... I am gaming and doing the on-line HD movies often so i kinda need the speed. |
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did I brake it? is it ok? I serve myself even though I am hitched.
11ms 21.29 down 3.60 up |
This is what I get for living in west bum#^&#^&#^&#^&
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Who opened the flood gates?
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Comcast, new Arris SB6141 modem (own vs. rent now) + X1 Platform: DAMN that's fast. I really don't upload much, except fish pics so don't care about slow upload speed.
Thought I would also test the wifi speed, interesting I have a dual wifi 2.4/5Ghz Netgear wifi and intesting there is a speed differential. Maybe in the setup: I am probably 12-15ft from the 2.4GHz source but <5ft from the 5GHz in which I use a secondary amplifier which receives the 5GHz and rebroadcast in 2.4GHz. Wifi testing done using a Galaxay 5S. Tested the 5GHz directly, 98Mbps! I am using the 5 when home... ;) |
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