8/13/07

Hi all,
Just a test msg t see if all is well :)

Cheers

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, all seems well here, very nice.

Rups

Art By Andonis said...

Hi Tracey, thanks for your help the other day, however it didnt fix the problem. I ended up taking the PC back, and they seem to think it was a driver issue.

It was good to see u again, and ill catch u next Monday.

Andonis

Damian said...

Hi Tracey I'm in Rupert's monday class and am happy to find your blog because I have a problem with my pc that has caused many hours of unrest for me. I booted my pc up and a message popped up saying something like "Delayed Write Failed : Windows was unable to save all the data for the file J:/" J: being one of my 2 harddrives. Now I can't access this harddrive either, when i try to do so i get a message "J:/ is not accessable. The request could not be performed because of an i/o device error".
This is really strange because the harddrive hasn't shown any signs of being damaged and i have not moved it at all or played around inside the pc at all, why would it suddenly stop working and produce this 'delayed write error' message is totally beyond me. I did some research online and ended up flashing my bios, reinstalling the XP service pack 2 but no good.
If you have any suggestions it would be greatly appreciated.
Damian

Pchelp said...

Sounds like a system cachde problem Damian. Try this..
To configure the system cache in Windows XP, follow these steps:1. Click Start, click Run, type sysdm.cpl, and then click OK.
2. Click the Advanced tab.
3. In the Performance area, click Settings.
4. Click the Advanced tab.
5. In the Memory usage area, choose one of the following configurations: • Click Programs if you are using this computer as a workstation instead of as a server. Your programs will run faster, and your system cache will be the default size that came with Windows XP.
• Click System cache if you use this computer as a server or if you use programs that require a large system cache.

6. Click Apply, and then restart the computer

Pchelp said...

Hey Andonis,
'Staggering' or 'jolty' graphics are usually caused by the size of the video card or graphic drivers or 'patch' for the game.
1.Make sure you have the latest DirextX install for your system.
2.Look for any update (patch) for your game, to suite your oper. system.Goto your game website, d/lopad and instal in the game folder on your PC.
Cheers
Make