• Windows update

    From Joe Mackey@1:123/140 to Daryl Stout on Wed Aug 14 07:41:40 2019
    Daryl wrote --

    It took over two and half hours!

    I set my system to only do it during "inactive hours" between 2am and
    8am. That way, when I'm on the BBS, or on ham radio nets, it won't pull
    that crap.

    I only have mine on when I'm using it.
    If I plan on being gone longer than an hour I shut it down, other than
    the modem. If less than that I leave it alone or maybe put it to sleep.
    Of course running a board you have to have it on 24/7.
    We had a small local board years ago that was up between certain times of
    the day. Of course that was during the days of dial up.
    The reason I leave the modem on is that thing takes several minutes to
    fully function from when its turned on till its ready. This is the only modem I've had that cycles through a bunch of things before it starts working.
    Its provided by Comcast, has a ro
    Joe
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to Joe Mackey on Thu Aug 15 15:17:00 2019
    Joe,

    Of course running a board you have to have it on 24/7.

    Well, I don't have a regular landline, but have MagicJack with voice
    mail. The BBS is telnet/web only.

    We had a small local board years ago that was up between certain times of
    the day. Of course that was during the days of dial up.

    Probably from the time Daddy went to work, until he came home. <G>

    The reason I leave the modem on is that thing takes several minutes to
    fully function from when its turned on till its ready. This is the only mod JM>I've had that cycles through a bunch of things before it starts working. JM>Its provided by Comcast, has a ro

    I got a link the other day from a former Sysop of the audio of a modem connecting to a dial-up BBS. The caption said "Kids complain about
    having to wait to connect to Netflix. They had no clue on what we had to
    deal with, in calling a BBS".

    Daryl

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  • From Joe Mackey@1:123/140 to Nancy Backus on Sat Aug 17 08:36:28 2019
    Nancy wrote --

    Later it started working properly and back to normal.

    Apparently there were some issues with that update

    I got another mini-update the other day (the ones that take only a few minutes and run in the background).
    Don't know if its just me but things seem to move slowly after these
    updates.
    Got a notice yesterday on the laptop about the major update and doing
    that now and after 30+ minutes only 5% is downloaded.

    ... a friend of mine had a similar experience... finally she was able to get
    things to work again

    I've given a heads up to others who haven't gotten the update yet.
    Joe

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to Joe Mackey on Sun Aug 18 09:39:00 2019
    Joe,

    ... a friend of mine had a similar experience... finally she was able to g JM>things to work again

    I bought a Lenovo laptop with Windows 10 64-bit (the BBS computer, and
    what was my late Mom's computer, have Windows 10 32-bit), but while it
    sees the wireless mouse, it doesn't respond to it...preferring the thumb
    touch pad instead. At least it recognized the external keyboard. If I
    could get that wireless mouse working, I'd be happy. I bought it,
    because when I tried to put Windows 10 on a laptop that originally had
    Windows Vista Basic on it, then was upgraded to Windows 7, it crashed.

    I've given a heads up to others who haven't gotten the update yet.

    Due to glitches at times, I just do mail runs once a day.

    Daryl
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  • From Nancy Backus@1:123/140 to Joe Mackey on Thu Aug 22 10:57:00 2019
    Quoting Joe Mackey to Nancy Backus on 08-17-19 08:32 <=-

    Later it started working properly and back to normal.
    Apparently there were some issues with that update

    I got another mini-update the other day (the ones that take only a
    few minutes and run in the background).
    Don't know if its just me but things seem to move slowly after these updates.

    The poor computer is still trying to process the update, no doubt....

    Got a notice yesterday on the laptop about the major update and
    doing that now and after 30+ minutes only 5% is downloaded.

    I don't have a Windows computer, so I don't have to worry about those
    constant updates.... Richard does have a couple of Windows machines,
    but, as he usually has them off unless he's actually using them, the
    updates seem not to find him until some of the early bugs have already
    been worked out of them...

    ... a friend of mine had a similar experience... finally she was able
    to get things to work again
    I've given a heads up to others who haven't gotten the update yet.

    Good thinking... :)

    ttyl neb

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  • From Joe Mackey@1:123/140 to Nancy Backus on Fri Aug 23 06:20:26 2019
    Nancy wrote --

    Richard does have a couple of Windows machines, but, as he usually has them
    off unless he's actually using them

    I'm the same way.
    Unless I'm going to be not using it for less than an hour, it stays on.
    If more than an hour then its turned off and everything shut down (monitor, router, etc). I only have the printer turned on when I'm using it.
    I know people who leave this stuff on 24/7/365. Unless one is running a business, a board, or something that's a waste of electricity and resources.
    Joe
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  • From Nancy Backus@1:123/140 to Joe Mackey on Mon Aug 26 20:56:00 2019
    Quoting Joe Mackey to Nancy Backus on 08-23-19 06:16 <=-

    Richard does have a couple of Windows machines, but, as he usually has them off unless he's actually using them
    I'm the same way.
    Unless I'm going to be not using it for less than an hour, it stays
    on. If more than an hour then its turned off and everything shut down (monitor, router, etc). I only have the printer turned on when I'm
    using it. I know people who leave this stuff on 24/7/365. Unless one
    is running a business, a board, or something that's a waste of
    electricity and resources.

    Exactly... to say nothing of leaving one vulnerable... Richard used to
    turn off his computer at work when he left for the night... As I recall,
    the company IT weren't all that happy with him, but he felt it better
    and safer... :)

    ttyl neb

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to Joe Mackey on Mon Aug 26 18:39:00 2019
    Joe,

    I know people who leave this stuff on 24/7/365. Unless one is running a
    business, a board, or something that's a waste of electricity and resources.

    Being on levelized billing for the electricity helps. :)

    But, trying to win an argument with lightning is like a man trying to
    win an argument with his wife. :P

    Instead of taking a much needed and wanted vacation, I may buy a
    generator instead for the house. Yet, the price quoted is ONLY for the generator, and NOT for the installation.

    Daryl

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