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Re: Tev has computer woes

Posted: 2022-03-11 05:35pm
by Solauren
LadyTevar wrote: 2022-03-11 05:25pm
Solauren wrote: 2022-03-11 11:56am What's your TV set up like? If it has the needed ports and you have the needed cables, you could use that as a bigger monitor instead of going the projector route.
Again, it's the Portability Issue, Solauren. The Dining Room is where I have to set up, because its' got the 3-prong plugs. My bedroom and the 'junk room' do not. Hell, the Junk Room's overhead light's not worked in 25years, and as far as I've been able to find there is ONLY ONE PLUG (and it's a 2-prong). Then there's the matter of moving all of Mom's junk out of the Junk Room so I'd have a place to set up a desk. :(

One day we might get that done, but right now Mom's not wanting to throw things away.
Have you considered replacing the plugs with a 3 prong instead? Unless your house is absolutely ancient by electrical standards, it should be doable. And if it is ancient by electrical standards, my sympathies.

Re: Tev has computer woes

Posted: 2022-03-11 07:16pm
by bilateralrope
LadyTevar wrote: 2022-03-10 12:41pm So... after I got all the rest of the stuff set up, I started downloading Final Fantasy XIV. It's the third day of downloading, as it was a 74400MB download, and my Internet download speed is 2000-6500 KB.

I love living in an area with only one Cable/Phone/Internet option, and this is what they claim is "High Speed". :banghead:

I hope the download for M:tG Arena isn't this big.
I did some quick Googling. I got varying numbers for the install size of M:tG Arena as that seems to have increased over the years, with the largest being 11GB. With that last one possibly being because it preloaded an update.

Re: Tev has computer woes

Posted: 2022-03-12 12:42pm
by LadyTevar
Solauren wrote: 2022-03-11 05:35pm Have you considered replacing the plugs with a 3 prong instead? Unless your house is absolutely ancient by electrical standards, it should be doable. And if it is ancient by electrical standards, my sympathies.
The house was rewired between 1965-1975 by my grandfather, his sons and sons-in-law. NONE OF THEM were professional electricians, just picked up the basics working in the mines.
I'd really have to pay someone to go thru and check the wiring to see if it had the right wires for a 3-prong. When that one plug got hot and needed replaced, the wiring behind the plug was paper-wrapped from the 1960s

Re: Tev has computer woes

Posted: 2022-03-12 02:30pm
by Solauren
LadyTevar wrote: 2022-03-12 12:42pm
Solauren wrote: 2022-03-11 05:35pm Have you considered replacing the plugs with a 3 prong instead? Unless your house is absolutely ancient by electrical standards, it should be doable. And if it is ancient by electrical standards, my sympathies.
The house was rewired between 1965-1975 by my grandfather, his sons and sons-in-law. NONE OF THEM were professional electricians, just picked up the basics working in the mines.
I'd really have to pay someone to go thru and check the wiring to see if it had the right wires for a 3-prong. When that one plug got hot and needed replaced, the wiring behind the plug was paper-wrapped from the 1960s
I'm sorry, but I'd be beyond terrified to plug into the house, let alone sleep in it.

Reselling that house without a professional electrician going over it and updating it to code (which I doubt its anywhere near for the 1960s even) is going to be a problem, or lower the price massively.

Re: Tev has computer woes

Posted: 2022-03-12 06:19pm
by LadyTevar
Solauren wrote: 2022-03-12 02:30pm I'm sorry, but I'd be beyond terrified to plug into the house, let alone sleep in it.

Reselling that house without a professional electrician going over it and updating it to code (which I doubt its anywhere near for the 1960s even) is going to be a problem, or lower the price massively.
That's one of the reasons why I'm pretty sure I'll get the house when Mom dies. ;)

Re: Tev has computer woes

Posted: 2022-03-12 06:24pm
by Broomstick
LadyTevar wrote: 2022-03-12 12:42pm I'd really have to pay someone to go thru and check the wiring to see if it had the right wires for a 3-prong. When that one plug got hot and needed replaced, the wiring behind the plug was paper-wrapped from the 1960s
Ha! I once helped re-wire a house (under the supervision of a qualified and professional electrician) that had knob and tube wiring dating from the late 1930's. The rest of the home was mix of wiring styles and techniques up through the 2010's. It was... alarming. Also, the owner managed to electrocute himself attempting to change a light fixture in the kitchen. Damage to the owner was minor under the circumstances, fortunately, although there was a patch if drywall in the kitchen where he impacted during the event that had to be repaired. That is why he hired the electrician in question. I was hired to help pull wire and repair drywall.

I really don't recommend amateur re-wiring projects, especially in older homes that many have all sorts of ... creative wiring "solutions". That's a job for a professional. Some homeowners can do things like repair/replace outlets but that project needs to be approached the with caution appropriate to dealing with chained lightning.

Re: Tev has computer woes

Posted: 2022-03-12 06:27pm
by LadyTevar
FFVIX COMPLETE! MtG ARENA Complete!

And godsdammit because it's a new DL I have to go back and reset ALL MY SETTINGS!! It was bad enough to see my HUD screwed up, but THEN I saw all my GEAR SETS were gone too! :finger:

I had to go through All 7 Jobs, reset the gear, reset the CrossBar for each one, Redo the HUD 4 times before I realized it was showing the Hotbar AND the Crossbar both :banghead: Then go back and turn off Performance, and other Audio distractions.
And I couldn't get the Summoner bar set up right because of all the "If (x) happens, button changes to (y)" confusion. Thankfully that's already at Lvl 90 so I really don't have to play it until 6.1 drops.

I need a new headset, my old one was a 3-cord plug (mic, sound, USB). This is a single plug so I'm using my iPhone earbuds right now.

So far no signs of problems from the use of memory.

Re: Tev has computer woes

Posted: 2022-03-12 06:29pm
by LadyTevar
Broomstick wrote: 2022-03-12 06:24pm
LadyTevar wrote: 2022-03-12 12:42pm I'd really have to pay someone to go thru and check the wiring to see if it had the right wires for a 3-prong. When that one plug got hot and needed replaced, the wiring behind the plug was paper-wrapped from the 1960s
Ha! I once helped re-wire a house (under the supervision of a qualified and professional electrician) that had knob and tube wiring dating from the late 1930's. The rest of the home was mix of wiring styles and techniques up through the 2010's. It was... alarming. Also, the owner managed to electrocute himself attempting to change a light fixture in the kitchen. Damage to the owner was minor under the circumstances, fortunately, although there was a patch if drywall in the kitchen where he impacted during the event that had to be repaired. That is why he hired the electrician in question. I was hired to help pull wire and repair drywall.

I really don't recommend amateur re-wiring projects, especially in older homes that many have all sorts of ... creative wiring "solutions". That's a job for a professional. Some homeowners can do things like repair/replace outlets but that project needs to be approached the with caution appropriate to dealing with chained lightning.
Truth.
When we needed that one outlet replaced, we couldn't figure out which breaker it was on. We finally just shut down the whole breaker box.

Re: Tev has computer woes

Posted: 2022-03-12 06:34pm
by Zaune
No need for a new headset, you can get an adapter for the audio plug for less than five dollars on eBay.

Re: Tev has computer woes

Posted: 2022-03-12 06:45pm
by LadyTevar
Zaune wrote: 2022-03-12 06:34pm No need for a new headset, you can get an adapter for the audio plug for less than five dollars on eBay.
There's an adapter for all three? Because there's no mic plug, just the audio plug.

Re: Tev has computer woes

Posted: 2022-03-12 06:55pm
by Zaune
If you're talking about the laptop, it should be a combined one for headphones and a microphone just like on a non-Apple smartphone. You can use an adapter like this one (from the first page of search results I found on eBay) to split the mic and audio inputs from it and plug the USB connector in as normal.

Re: Tev has computer woes

Posted: 2022-03-12 08:56pm
by Solauren
Broomstick wrote: 2022-03-12 06:24pm I really don't recommend amateur re-wiring projects, especially in older homes that many have all sorts of ... creative wiring "solutions". That's a job for a professional. Some homeowners can do things like repair/replace outlets but that project needs to be approached the with caution appropriate to dealing with chained lightning.
When we moved in, we found a old wire for an electrical stove in the basement, not capped, and just drywalled over. We traced it back to the panel and disconnected it. When the furnace was replaced a few days later (by professionals), they also went over the wiring in the house due to the age of the equipment that was being replaced. I'm still amazed the 'stove wire' was the only problem of that nature.