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Topic Started: Jun 21 2011, 06:53 PM (250 Views)
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im pm'd a admin about it but im going to post in here as it might get solved quicker




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it says connecting at the top of the screen i can do things but its annoying can you try and solve it
Thanks in Advance





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Blacksmith
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I'm not sure what the problem is but, hopefully, one of the team will be able to help you. **thumbup
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Steve
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I would recommend you update your browser, yours (what looks like IE8) is very old.

Here's some options:
IE9
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
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Am I right, Steve, that IE9 need a later version than Windows XP, and that it shouldn't be used for XP?
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Yeah that's right, IE9 requires Windows 7. You can still use Chrome/Firefox on XP though.

If you're still on XP I'd reccomend you upgrade, the OS is 10 years old now, no longer supported and vunerable to viruses.
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The trouble with doing that would be the need to replace programs and hardware that only run on XP. I quite like XP as it has been the most stable of all the systems, but I might need to look at changing to it.
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Jun 22 2011, 12:11 PM
The trouble with doing that would be the need to replace programs and hardware that only run on XP. I quite like XP as it has been the most stable of all the systems, but I might need to look at changing to it.

Have you tried Windows 7? Not only is it the most stable it's the best selling operating system of all time :P

I don't think you'll have much hardware or software that will only run on XP. Although this is going a little offtopic but PM me if you want to know more :LOL:
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Cheers **thumbup
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I have vista
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Jun 22 2011, 04:50 PM
I have vista

Yes but you still have IE8 a very insecure and outdated browser. Please try something else, Google Chrome is quite awesome.
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Jun 22 2011, 01:11 PM
The trouble with doing that would be the need to replace programs and hardware that only run on XP. I quite like XP as it has been the most stable of all the systems, but I might need to look at changing to it.

I upgraded from Vista to Windows 7 ultimate and Google chrome and its very very good **thumbup
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