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Can anyone give me a good link (for free download) for a standard C compiler which could be run in Windows. Thanks in advance, 117.227.37.239 (talk) 14:14, 25 October 2012 (UTC)
Is it possible to make a smaller excel spreadsheet? i don't mean the normal one where there's like 3 lines you've edited and control-end brings you down to the bottom right corner, but i mean eliminate the million or so lines below where you can enter more? Here's what I'm trying to solve; I’ve got a spreadsheet template which has vba code which pastes into it a csv file ftp’d in each AM, which is of varying length, about 1000 rows more or less. (same number of columns each day). The columns have to be preformatted, which is why this arrangement, rather than just present the csv file. Now, preformatting the columns all the way down, now that we're in win7 with a million rows, generates a huge file, even when it's the empty template. But, if I cut off the formatting at, say, 2,000 lines, sooner or later somebody is going to paste in > 2,001 lines and the bottom lines will be unformatted. I'd prefer to have the thing grind to a halt with an error than continue happily along with the somewhat defective spreadsheet, thus I’d like to make a template file preformatted all the way down, but with a limited number of rows. Possible? Thanks. Gzuckier (talk) 16:04, 25 October 2012 (UTC)
I've taken the liberty of moving this question from Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Science#AC_adapter_output_power, hopefully prior to detonation. :) Wnt (talk) 18:42, 25 October 2012 (UTC)
How important is the output power (or current) of AC adapters for laptops. My original AC adapter (which broke) specified 65 W, 20 V, 3.25 A. Looking at the local shops, all they have is 90 W, 20 V, 4.5 A (or thereabout). Is this current/power difference important, i.e. could my laptop break if I used the wrong AC adapter. I am a bit unsure because, the manual of one was only mentioning voltages and said that modern laptops can handle a voltage that is off by 1 V. It did not say anything about currents. Another manual said that these powers (90 W) and currents (4.5 A) are max values. Does this mean that I could use it on any laptop that needed less than these max values? bamse (talk) 15:45, 25 October 2012 (UTC)
I have a nine cell battery for my Dell Latitude E6420, about a year and a half old, and it was working fine until about a month ago. Around that time it started popping up the standard warning "Your battery can charge normally...may experience reduced battery life". It kept working fine just like it had been until about a week ago, when suddenly it stopped charging beyond 37%, and yesterday when I unplugged it to use this 37% it drained down to 8% within three minutes and said "Your battery has experienced permanent failure and needs to be replaced," and now the computer shuts off instantly upon being unplugged. I'm aware that laptop batteries experience a gradual loss of battery life over time, but is it normal for it to happen this suddenly and drastically? Ks0stm (T•C•G•E) 20:25, 25 October 2012 (UTC)
When I reboot my computer there comes usually up a message that Windows can not open a file with "File extension NORUN". What is this file? And how do I get rid of this message that's consatantly showing up at restart?
When I googled this issue "File extension NORUN", there came up various different links, mainly trying to "sell" you free computer scans (UniBlue, Filext, computerfileextensions, etc). However, what I did find useful was the following:
.NORUN File
File extension: NORUN
File type: Unknown
Do you have speed issues?
First check your registry for invalid entries.
Notes about the NORUN file extension:
Incorrect file associations could be the result of underlying issues within your PC system. As such it is highly recommended to scan your PC for invalid registry entries, unused processes and other unfavourable system settings to identify slowdown issues.
The NORUN file type is primarily associated with 'Unknown'. This appears to be an association with a folder instead of a file; the folder possibly belonging to a Yahoo! search appliance. It comes up in the full reference to Service Manager.norun. The folder appears to be located in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\Service Manager.norun but specifics beyond that are unknown at present. Trouble opening NORUN files? If you are having problems opening NORUN files, you should:
A) Identify a program that can open the file and B) Check your PC for invalid registry entries and other speed issues. Detailed information for file extension NORUN:
♦ — Preceding unsigned comment added by SholomCPA (talk • contribs) 20:29, 25 October 2012 (UTC)
When my service provider switched antivirus programs to Macafee, I foolishly let it invade Firefox (16.01). The navigation field has switched from Google to Yahoo. How do I undo this? Clarityfiend (talk) 20:35, 25 October 2012 (UTC)
Can anyone recommend a decent supplier of UK-based windows VPS's? I've done some browsing and prices are generally consistent so now would just like perhaps someone who has actually used one to rate the company they used? Thanks! Alex J Fox(Talk)(Contribs) 22:18, 25 October 2012 (UTC)