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    • in reply to: List of files on USB stick #1591661

      Karen’s utility I’m sure is good.

      If you want a simple, old school method, one that works on any system without any add-on software, try this instead:

      Code:
      dir /w | C:TempFileList.txt

      Then print the result out using NotePad. You should be in the folder you want to print out, when you use the above “dir” command.

      I remember that from my DOS day and that’ss exactly what I was going to do but I thought there was a more modern way…

      I have Karens Directory printer on a disabled system and totally forgot about it and I’ll look at printfolder as another option.

      Thanks gents for the answers…jack

    • in reply to: Standalone Scanner or Scanner in my Printer? #1582995

      Thanks to dg1261, access-mdb and lugh for your hints and tips. I should have mentioned that I won’t be scanning negs or slides, it will be all prints. And a LOT of them are from simple point & shoot cameras or one-time use cameras and early digital cameras so the starting quality is not that great.
      My conclusion so far is to not use my old Epson scanner but to start doing some serious experiments with my HP3050 using different scanning resolutions, printing on quality photo paper to determine the best settings possible for this project. I am reluctant to start tweaking each scan but I’m sure some cropping and touch ups are inevitable. Thanks again,
      Jack

    • in reply to: Changing default “GROOVE” music to xmplay #1578955

      Thanks Rick. After going through those two tutorials, which are very good, I think I see what the problem is.

      The program I want to use is called xmplay.exe which I downloaded from portableapps.com. I think the problem is that it is not “installed” as far as Win10 is concerned so it never shows up on a list of available programs. This program just resides is a directory and I have a shortcut to it to start it.
      Thanks anyway for you help.

    • in reply to: Simple program to do layers #1551371

      Thanks for all your comments/suggestions. I am heading to south Florida to escape the winter for a month and I will take paint.net and photografix with me to try/test and see what I come up with.

    • in reply to: Do all routers do wireless? #1496531

      Thank-you for your responses. I printed the article and will take it with me as I think I can do it and I can use a “travel router” solution will be my back-up. Thanks
      Jack

    • in reply to: Video Tape to PC software… #1322671

      I did that and although the camera shows up as a device under My Computer, nothing shows up when I double-click the icon for Canon DV Camcorder. Thanks anyway.
      But I did find Windows Movie Maker under the Accesories folder on this pc, so I am all set because I am sure that will work…

    • in reply to: Netbook desktop appearance #1311077

      Thanks for the link. It tells me a lot, like: go to a dos prompt and enter: format c: and then go find your old OS/2 diskettes and your external diskette drive and install a real operating system.
      jc

    • in reply to: Acer Aspire – Win7 Starter & IPv4 IPv6 #1276146

      Jack, at this point, I would remove your daughters wireless network from the Acer by right clicking the wireless icon on the bottom right of the Taskbar and clicking Open Networking and Sharing Center, and then clicking Manage Wireless Networks, highlighting her wireless network and selecting Remove. Reboot you computer, and then set her wireless network up on your Acer again. Check out this tutorial on how to do so step by step. Make sure you have disabled IPv6 if you do this. Check Services to be sure the WLAN AutoConfig service is set on Automatic and has started.

      Deadeye, I’m not sure what happened but I replied to your note over a week ago but I don’t see it here. I’ve been on the road and just got re-connected a few days ago and thought I would check this forum again.
      I followed the tutorial and did what you suggested and got connected rather quickly. Thanks again for all you assistance.
      Jack

    • in reply to: Acer Aspire – Win7 Starter & IPv4 IPv6 #1274794

      Hi Jack,

      I have checked all my settings compared to yours, and they all match. The settings are basically the default. Normally, IPv4 is already installed on everyone’s computer. I asked about the status of yours in case it had been changed at some point.

      Now, if you do not use Homegroups in Windows 7 (Starter Edition can only join a Homegroup, not create one), then you can safely uncheck IPv6 because you do not need it at this point. Reboot your computer and then continue below.

      Click on your wireless icon on the right side of your Taskbar and click on Open Network and Sharing Center. Once there, confirm that you have a Home network setup, not Public or Work. Next, click on Change Adapter Setttings. Locate your daughter’s wireless network and right click. Select Status to view certain parameters, then click on the Details button to view your Network Connection Details as shown in the shots below.

      27731-Network-Connection-Status

      You should see your IPv4 address, Subnet Mask, IPv4 Default Gateway address and IPv4 DHCP Server address (which should be the same), and your DNS Server addresses.

      Thanks Deadeye but I get stuck when I try and change my Public network to Home as you suggest. When I double-click on the park bench, I get a screen that asks me to enter and network name and choose an icon. not even close to what I should see. So, I;m stuck, if I only knew how to erase all the network stuff I have done so far I would start over…
      thanks,
      jack

    • in reply to: Acer Aspire – Win7 Starter & IPv4 IPv6 #1274774

      There may not be an actual limit to the number of devices that connect, but if the router is setup to assign IP addresses the router could be configured to limit the number of IP addresses assigned.

      Joe

      Joe & Ted, thanks for the responses. It may be that the router is set up for only a few devices but I am reluctant to “go in” and start changing things…likewise with Ted’s suggestion.
      If I was the only one on the router it would be no problem but my wife uses it for some work she does and my daughter would probably have a coniption if she found out…so I am trying to stay out of the router’s insides for now…
      jack

    • in reply to: Acer Aspire – Win7 Starter & IPv4 IPv6 #1274773

      I agree that the router wont know nothing about IPv6 but I’m wondering if that’s the only thing Windows Starter knows about ?? So if the router doesnt know IPv6, and my Acer doesnt know IPv4, no wonder I’m not connecting.
      Thanks,
      Jack

    • in reply to: Acer Aspire – Win7 Starter & IPv4 IPv6 #1274772

      deadey81, you startled me with your question if I had Ipv4 installed. It never crossed my mind I would have to install it so I checked and my Network Connection Properties screen shows up the same as yours…whew ! Well, with one exception is that I UNchecked the “File and Printer Sharing for MS Networks” as I don’t want to share things if I ever get on the network.
      When I click on the “Internet Protocol Version4 (TCP/IPv4)” and then select Properties, I see under the General tab the radio button is on for Obtain and IP address automatically and the radio button is on for Obtain DNS Server address automatically.
      When I click on Advanced, in the IP Settings tab it says DHCP is enabled but there is nothing under the Subnet Mask. And under the Default Gateways, there is only the titles Gateway and Metric, no information under either of them.
      When I click on the DNS tab there is a radio button on for “Append primary and connection specific DNS suffixes” and under that there is a check-box checked on that says “Append parent suffixes of the primary DNS suffix”. Down lower, the check box is checked for “Register this connection’s addresses in DNS”.
      When I click on the WINS tab there is nothing in the box for “WINS addresses, in order of use:” but the check box for “Enable LMHOSTS lookup” is checked and lastly, the radio button under NetBIOS setting for Default is checked on.

      I’m wondering if you would be so kind as to see it your system is like that, and if it has any IP addresses in various boxes, do you have any idea how I would get them also. Thanks,
      Jack

    • in reply to: Acer Aspire – Win7 Starter & IPv4 IPv6 #1274700

      Thanks for the suggestion Joe but I kinda doubt that the 2 laptops that are connected plus the 1 I’m trying to connect would exceed the number of connections.
      I don’t understand what you mean by “…could also only allow certain MAC addresses…” do you think there is a list somewhere that would compare my MAC address to those allowed and say, yay or nay? Sounds strange to me.
      jack

    • in reply to: Creating Documentation #1264207

      A very belated thanks to all who replied. It looks like snap3 is the one I will go with…

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