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  #21  
Old December 22nd 10, 04:46 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Lee
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"UnsteadyKen" wrote in message
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lee said...


Unless there is some other suitable s/ware?


Try this HP utility.

http://goo.gl/qLw7

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Thanks, but I am trying to figure out how to download ... each
download icon takes you round in circles??? my head hurts...

Lee.


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Old December 22nd 10, 05:04 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
tvaddict
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lee wrote:
"UnsteadyKen" wrote in message
m...
lee said...

Unless there is some other suitable s/ware?

Try this HP utility.

http://goo.gl/qLw7

--
Ken O'Meara
http://www.btinternet.com/~unsteadyken/


Thanks, but I am trying to figure out how to download ... each
download icon takes you round in circles??? my head hurts...

Lee.



click on the Download (add to download basket) button.
Then try the "Softpedia Secure Download(US) [exe]" link

worked for me...

HTH,
tvA
  #23  
Old December 22nd 10, 07:30 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
UnsteadyKen[_2_]
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lee said...

Thanks, but I am trying to figure out how to download ... each
download icon takes you round in circles??? my head hurts...


Click on the Download (add to basket) button and that will take you to
the next page where you choose which server to download from.
Click on a server and it downloads. Here is a direct link to the
download.

http://goo.gl/BaCOK


--
Ken O'Meara
http://www.btinternet.com/~unsteadyken/
  #24  
Old December 23rd 10, 05:25 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Lee
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Default USB memory stick and Foxsat


"UnsteadyKen" wrote in message
m...
lee said...

Thanks, but I am trying to figure out how to download ... each
download icon takes you round in circles??? my head hurts...


Click on the Download (add to basket) button and that will take you to
the next page where you choose which server to download from.
Click on a server and it downloads. Here is a direct link to the
download.

http://goo.gl/BaCOK


--
Ken O'Meara
http://www.btinternet.com/~unsteadyken/


Magic!!!!

Works a treat ... now shows 124GB FAT32. I can now transfer large files to
my
Vaio laptop (win7) from my main desktop (winXP) without messing with the
super slow and bulky wd passport portable Hdd and the key fits my pocket
better.Thanks - worth the earlier headache ;o)

Lee.

(Apologies Bill for hijacking your thread )


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Old December 23rd 10, 11:03 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Bill Wright[_2_]
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Default USB memory stick and Foxsat

lee wrote:
"UnsteadyKen" wrote in message
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lee said...


(Apologies Bill for hijacking your thread )


Far from it dear boy! The whole thing has been an IT adventure!

Bill
  #26  
Old December 23rd 10, 12:04 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Paul Ratcliffe
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On Wed, 22 Dec 2010 08:15:10 -0000, lee wrote:

Start/Programs/Accessories/Command prompt. Then type the command above,
obviously don't include the quotes and insert the relevant drive letter
for your USB stick :-). *Don't* format the C drive for example!


Thanks Mike, I tried that and was surprised to find dos....


It isn't DOS you fool, any more than the command line in other operating
systems is DOS e.g. OS/2 and Linux etc.
It is a fully 32 bit command line environment (CMD.EXE) capable of running
console applications.
There is also a DOS emulation shell (COMMAND.COM) which is 16 bit.

thought that was left out by M$ with XP, brought back a few memories!


Why should it be left out? There is nothing wrong with console applications.

the stick wasn`t recognised (drive H) tried all variations of command
prompt so the usual problem of dos only seeing fixed drives I suppose!


You really don't know what you're talking about, so I suggest you shut up.
  #27  
Old December 23rd 10, 01:07 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Brian Gregory [UK]
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"UnsteadyKen" wrote in message
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lee said...


Unless there is some other suitable s/ware?


Try this HP utility.

http://goo.gl/qLw7


Well done, I'd forgotten about that one.

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  #28  
Old December 23rd 10, 01:09 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Lee
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"Bill Wright" wrote in message
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lee wrote:
"UnsteadyKen" wrote in message
m...
lee said...


(Apologies Bill for hijacking your thread )


Far from it dear boy! The whole thing has been an IT adventure!

Bill


Cheers Bill.

Just out of interest, I enjoy your antics and aerial pics; some do take me
back a bit to the early/mid sixties when I used to work for Reddifusion
in Southampton (the old original cable wireless and t/v) as an aerial rigger


I had a few antics of my own to relate also Hee hee....but not here!

Lee.



  #29  
Old December 23rd 10, 01:10 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Brian Gregory [UK]
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Default USB memory stick and Foxsat

"lee" wrote in message
...

"UnsteadyKen" wrote in message
m...
lee said...

Thanks, but I am trying to figure out how to download ... each
download icon takes you round in circles??? my head hurts...


Click on the Download (add to basket) button and that will take you to
the next page where you choose which server to download from.
Click on a server and it downloads. Here is a direct link to the
download.

http://goo.gl/BaCOK


--
Ken O'Meara
http://www.btinternet.com/~unsteadyken/


Magic!!!!

Works a treat ... now shows 124GB FAT32. I can now transfer large files to
my
Vaio laptop (win7) from my main desktop (winXP) without messing with the
super slow and bulky wd passport portable Hdd and the key fits my pocket
better.Thanks - worth the earlier headache ;o)


You could have used exFAT for that.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/955704

--

Brian Gregory. (In the UK)

To email me remove the letter vee.


  #30  
Old December 23rd 10, 04:43 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Bill Wright[_2_]
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Default USB memory stick and Foxsat

lee wrote:

Just out of interest, I enjoy your antics and aerial pics; some do take me
back a bit to the early/mid sixties when I used to work for Reddifusion
in Southampton (the old original cable wireless and t/v) as an aerial rigger


I had a few antics of my own to relate also Hee hee....but not here!


Oh go on! You know you want to!

Bill
 




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