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MelodyL 09-09-2011 01:47 PM

Okay, I figured out how to find the Power settings in windows 7 and I found where you can select it to either put a password word in when you wake it up, or you don't have to put a password in.

guess which little circle was selected?? DON'T PUT A PASSWORD

So how come I get prompted to put a pw in?

Aha A NEW CHALLENGE!!!

And I did the screensaver thing. Thanks for that. It won't prompt me every time it wakes up.

If I only have to do it first thing in the morning, that's no big deal. Thanks much.

And get ready for my post about what just happened with the computer guy!!!

OMG!!

lol, Melody

MelodyL 09-09-2011 02:17 PM

Okay, took a walk a few blocks from me and brought my flash drive with me. I told the guy my whole story. He put the flash drive in one of his computers, read it and said "This is not a favorites folder, this is only a file".

So I said "Oh, I guess I didn't know what I was doing"

Then he tries to show me what to do and I interrupted him and said "Have you lost your mind?" and we both burst out laughing.

Then I asked him if I could bring in both computers and could he do it for me. To copy the favorites from one Mozilla browser to the browser on the new computer? He said fine and no charge. I just looked at him and we both laughed.

So I go home, get the two computers, go there and he hooks them up. I was there for 2 hours. I kid you not. He could not get Mozilla Firefox to import the favorites. Then he copied the favorites to Internet Explorer.

THANK GOD, because who the h cares where the favorites are? I can always go one by one and get them over to Mozilla.

But this guy was determined so I watched him work. He went to Mozilla, up to Bookmarks, went to Show All Bookmarks, selected Import option, he selected "import from Internet Explorer" and it started copying and we both got excited.

Then we get a message "FIREFOX HAS STOPPED WORKING", blah blah.

Every time he tried to do this we got the same message. After 2 hours (and people were coming in and he was helping them but he always came back to my stuff. So I just thanked him, gave him a tip for his kids (he did not want to take it) but I said "no, you really tried, and you got it on Internet Explorer"

I came home and I DON'T EVER WANT TO DO ANY COMPUTER STUFF FOR A LONG LONG TIME.

I mean, I'll go on the internet and do my letters in Microsoft word, but no more files, folders, UGH!!!

I do not understand how the geeks can learn this in 2 seconds.

I'm 64 years old and the guy said "Oh my god, you know a lot about computers". It seems he doesn't know anyone over the age of 50 who knows how to use one.

Good Grief.

But hey, I'm up and running and that's all I care about.

Now I'm going to my kitchen and make some chicken.

I wish I were an Amish housewife.

lol

Melody

Jomar 09-09-2011 04:35 PM

LOL hey I'm 55, but my kids started out as 8 & 10 yr olds long ago -with garage sale computers & parts so i learned along with them.
went to many many G sales back in those days...
still have some of those old parts in the basement...:rolleyes:

I thought you double checked to make sure they got copied onto the flash drive??
or you just saw the folder name and thought it had the favorites in it???
I always open the folder or file on the flash drive to make sure what I wanted is actually there, sorry if I didn't explain that completely.

That is strange about the FF issues.
What version do you have - 6.2? It's the newest one.

So FF works fine online but won't do the bookmarks/favorites...odd
FIREFOX HAS STOPPED WORKING"
that error message is odd too.

mrsD 09-09-2011 05:12 PM

There is a sleep message on our computer too.

I never put in a password, but it asks anyway... I just click enter and the screen goes away.

Try that if you have no password entered at all.

MelodyL 09-09-2011 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 803951)
There is a sleep message on our computer too.

I never put in a password, but it asks anyway... I just click enter and the screen goes away.

Try that if you have no password entered at all.

Okay, will do.

And here's a funny story that happened while I was at the computer guy.

As the files were zipping back and forth from the flash drive onto the C drive and he was pointing things out to me and while it seemed COMPLETELY clear to him I blurted out

Didn't I tell you I'm 64, I should be in a rest home drinking Ensure. He fell on the floor.

lol

Melody
By the way, I just made a blueberry strawberry stevia sorbet in my new Vitamix. I initially made it for Alan, and when I tasted it I said "OH MY GOD". This contraption is AMAZING!!

Jomar 09-09-2011 09:42 PM

Mel, I'm hoping 64 isn't as old as you say it is LOL

My mom is still a bundle of energy @ 76 and she only has 1 semi good eye.
She is just now starting to slow down a little bit - but does canning, sewing keeps tabs on elderly friends.
She'd be on the computer if her eye had better vision - low vision in the good eye.


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