Marimaru 7 Posted January 30, 2007 I use Firefox almost exclusively. It's only "almost" because I have to use it sometimes at work to verify compatibility with my client's software, and because there are still a few sites out there that just don't work right in FF. Once you get used to FF, you'll start to LOVE their tabbing system, and I also love the extensions you can get. I actually have an extension that will open an IE window IN a Firefox tab. It's so cool. Also, like Wheetsin said, if you post your components n' stuff, I'll have my fiance take a look and give his 2 cents on it as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
emmasmom60 0 Posted January 31, 2007 Hi all, Thanks for all the advice, and offers of assistance. I am so embarrassed about the dinosaur of a system that I am using. I have a PC that was built by a local computer store. It has a P4(can't remember exactly what the speed is) Athlon processor, 240 MB of RAM, 40 Gig HDD, and I run (gasp!) Windows 98. I have an ethernet card and an external ADSL modem. I did have Norton Internet Security 2005, but got a lot of Lucomserver and Ccapp errors, so I installed System Mechanic Pro 6's antivirus program and that part has improved things. I bought SMP6 to try and fix some problems (but I think I need more RAM), but when it tries to fix HDD problems it seems to get stuck and doesn't go any further. The computer when I am on the net (I run IE and Outlook Express). So, what's the verdict? Thanks, Laura Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tired_Old_Man 1 Posted February 1, 2007 Hi all, Thanks for all the advice, and offers of assistance. I am so embarrassed about the dinosaur of a system that I am using. I have a PC that was built by a local computer store. It has a P4(can't remember exactly what the speed is) Athlon processor, 240 MB of RAM, 40 Gig HDD, and I run (gasp!) Windows 98. I have an ethernet card and an external ADSL modem. I did have Norton Internet Security 2005, but got a lot of Lucomserver and Ccapp errors, so I installed System Mechanic Pro 6's antivirus program and that part has improved things. I bought SMP6 to try and fix some problems (but I think I need more RAM), but when it tries to fix HDD problems it seems to get stuck and doesn't go any further. The computer when I am on the net (I run IE and Outlook Express). So, what's the verdict? Thanks, Laura You do not have what you think you have. P4 is an Intel CPU and Athlon is a AMD PCU. You do not have both in your PC. Download this little program by clicking on this link and then click "Save File" After it is downloaded to your desktop, just click on it and it will tell what is installed on your PC. No installation required. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
emmasmom60 0 Posted February 1, 2007 Thanks, this is very helpful. Cool program. Ok, so I have an AMD Duron with a max speed of 1.3 GHz. A 40 Gig Hard Drive, and 240 mb RAM. The rest is about the same. Thanks, Laura Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carlene 12 Posted February 4, 2007 I'm curious what kind of computer and which windows OS you have that you get the blue screen all the time. The blue "screen of death" can also be a heat problem. Check to make sure your fan is working. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MichiganCraig 0 Posted February 6, 2007 MAC!!!! I have 3 macs in the house: a 17" iMac, a Mac Mini, and a 24" iMac. All hooked up wireless (and painless). I've been a Mac user for a long time. The first one I bought was a 3900.00 PowerMac (yikes!) Good luck on your choice, -Craig Share this post Link to post Share on other sites