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mattieoo

New member
Nov 17, 2005
341
in the cold
before i log on to windows xp under my user it says you have so many unread messeges, i persume its something to do with windows messenger.

How do i get rid of this?
 






Race

The Tank Rules!
Aug 28, 2004
7,853
Hampshire
I get that all the time when the pesky kids have logged onto MSN and not read all their emails :angry:
 


mattieoo

New member
Nov 17, 2005
341
in the cold
but how do i make it not come back
 






Cian

Well-known member
Jul 16, 2003
14,262
Dublin, Ireland
dis-associate your MSN messanger from Windows. Not sure if you CAN as Microsoft love being able to try as much data as possible :paranoid:
 




mattieoo

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Nov 17, 2005
341
in the cold
i am going to complain and see what they reply
 




Cian

Well-known member
Jul 16, 2003
14,262
Dublin, Ireland
Complain to who? They don't have any free technical support of any kind for stuff like that.

Something in the region of £39 to be told "Sorry, its a feature"
 


johnny jigsaw

"My life's in pieces"
I think you can switch it off, but not direct within XP - the easiest way to do it is to download Tweak UI.exe from MS Powertoys for XP here:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx

Run Tweak UI, go to Logon>Unread mail & untick the box - that should do it.

Please bear in mind that if this friendly advice renders your computer system completely unusable, or causes injury, loss of life or loss of property through fire, explosion or flooding, I cannot be held in any way responsible, because I am only 6 years old.
 


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1066gull

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I saw a sexy iBook in PC World today. Intel chips and everything.

Why are they so expensive, this Dell struggles to start up properly if I shut it down which is why I never turn it off.
 




Cian

Well-known member
Jul 16, 2003
14,262
Dublin, Ireland
Adriodinho said:
I saw a sexy iBook in PC World today. Intel chips and everything.

Why are they so expensive, this Dell struggles to start up properly if I shut it down which is why I never turn it off.

No, no you didn't. Intel powered iBooks have never, and likely never will be made as it appears Apple will be retiring the iBook brand name. Any iBook you saw was running a paralytic snail, sorry, PowerPC G4.
 


Adriodinho said:
I saw a sexy iBook in PC World today. Intel chips and everything.

Why are they so expensive, this Dell struggles to start up properly if I shut it down which is why I never turn it off.

much as it pains me to say MYOB is technically correct, if it was an Apple laptop WITH Intel processor it would be a MacBook Pro. If it was an iBook it will be old stock with a PowerPC G4 chip.

best advice is to wait a couple more months for the replacement iBook "MacBook" which will have an Intel chip and will also be able to run Windows XP as well as the fantastic Mac OSX...

see this link:
http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/

also DO NOT BUY it from PC World, in my experience the staff don't have a clue about Macs, in fact in the Crawley store round the corner from my office they are usually switched off or set to sleep after 5 minutes... :jester:

best bet is to buy online at Apple.com/uk or go to an Apple store (Regents Street/Bluewater) or alternatively Cancom in Brighton, then you actually get to speak to someone who knows what they are talking about and can explain/demonstrate why they are better!!!

that is all. :blush:

(yes i am a Mac user, yes they are better)
home: iMac G5 20"
work: PowerMac G5 Dual 2.5GHz, 23" Cinema HD Display (3x PowerMac G4s)
 


Cian

Well-known member
Jul 16, 2003
14,262
Dublin, Ireland
Apple Store staff know more about them than PC World staff... to a point. They've gone on a training course but that means nothing.

Took the monkey in the one in Dublin (franchised from Apple, not a direct owned one, and has now gone bankrupt :lolol: - but still an "Apple Store") to make a phone call on the "ominous looking red telephone" before he'd admit that they could actually sell me OS 8.6, and then a call to his manager, at home, to find out where the box was. In a small, small shop.

He then told me it'd work on my iBook as well as the machine I was buying if for (a 1997 PowerMacintosh 5400) with "no problems" and should be "faster than Panther". OS X 10.2 shouldn't even work on this machine, so getting a 1998-era one for an entirely different generation of kit going would be close to impossible.....

If an independent has set themselves up as selling Apple stuff and no other computer stuff it generally suggest that someone in the company knows what they're doing and the staff are likely to be better trained.
 




Cian

Well-known member
Jul 16, 2003
14,262
Dublin, Ireland
Oh, and if you think Apple's Intel hardware is any better than generic Intel hardware, can I borrow the crack pipe for a moment? :p

Basic MacBook is going to be made by ASUS and will be as poorly built as any other ASUS, can't remember the other outsourcers, but basically - its commodity hardware. Absolutely nothing makes it 'better' than the same kit bought with a different badge on it. Apple have already had FOUR 'silent revisions' to the MacBook Pro to fix hardware fuckups.
 


mattieoo

New member
Nov 17, 2005
341
in the cold
I think you can switch it off, but not direct within XP - the easiest way to do it is to download Tweak UI.exe from MS Powertoys for XP here:

thank you, great help :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:
 


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