I`ve always used Norton 360 deluxe. I believe it`s on special offer at currys, but don`t buy online if you possibly help it. The reason is buying Norton online they sometimes forget to activate it & you end up having to go to Currys in the end.Norton or McAfee wich is best?... my subs are up next week with norton
Been using McAfee for a couple of years and have had no problems. I used Norton before tha and it see seems to slow the computer. You pays your money........Norton or McAfee wich is best?... my subs are up next week with norton
I wouldn't use either of them. I did have Norton but thought the interface was like something from the early days of computing. I renewed it once online and then noticed it had slipped in an 'auto-renewal' ... it had my card details and could renew each year.Norton or McAfee wich is best?... my subs are up next week with norton
Pete, yes, the usb is fine. I`ve had stuff on it & i`ve formatted it, so it`s not the usb. It`s probably me not doing something i should be doing. I can move the files to usb manually, but i would prefer to auto do it every day.have you unplugged the usb,waited a moment and plugged it back in.
i do it manualy...no doubt later the gurus will help you sort it smudge.Pete, yes, the usb is fine. I`ve had stuff on it & i`ve formatted it, so it`s not the usb. It`s probably me not doing something i should be doing. I can move the files to usb manually, but i would prefer to auto do it every day.
thank you i will try that.Yes Amazon have a few - search 'Bluetooth Adaptor for PC'. Try sending the pics by email to yourself and picking them up on your PC.
playing with computers does my head inI find 'playing' with computers keeps my brain active.
Curious. What games did you get to play? What kind of computers were these?Back in the seventies my accountant used to let his junior staff play games on the office computers, he said it made them more competent more quickly.
i remember them dumb terminals.all conectect together with d link cards and cable. i once put a few in for a charity in brum. what a job. feeding coax through the dirty old roof space.Our office had a main computer with a bunch of terminals. As far as I know it would have cost a lot to put any games on that. In the 80s they started buying in smaller computers. The first ones were a series of Amstrad computers. The first of those stood on a secretary's desk for months while she thought about reading the manual. Then I used it to write something. After that she picked it up pretty quickly. That was just a word processor and didn't come with games. Next one had more programs on it and a proper operating system (Mosaic?) There may have been games on that one. That was the mid 80s. Much before that and all of the screens would have been text only. Text only games tended to be very basic or some sort of role playing game. Are you sure they were playing games on the office computers in the 70s not the 80s?