The Travels of Tel's Tin Tent.

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Thanks chaps.
I was going to post a few more pics, of the ground to air images and some detail shots, but my PC is still acting up, and it takes a very long time to load a pic, re-start the PC and then repeat !!
Think I need to either get the computer sorted, get a new one, or maybe just increase the steam pressure in the boiler !!!
 
Happened same, almost 10 days ago, I cleaned Motherboard, Fan and other parts, washed Main board and it was ok! Not by water, of course!!!
 
Terry.. does it happen if you tray to load a pic from your camera to your HDD or while sending to the forum site via the net for instance?
 
It only happens when up-loading to the forum, or to an e-mail. Sometimes it'll work fine, other times two or three pics will up-load and then the PC "freezes", and other times just one pic will up-load before it "freezes", when i then have to either re-start, or shut down and switch back on.
To up-load, say, six pics can take around an hour !
Everything else is working fine, both on the 'net, or with all other systems with 'net connection turned off.
That said, it is sometimes slow, and I get "not responding" now and then.
I've just tried to contact my computer specialist friend, but have had to leave message. He may be able to analyse the problem remotely, and then hopefully get the PC in for service / repair.
 
It's the PC I've has for a couple of years now, with Win 10.
The cursor will move, but does not operate - no scrolling or page movement etc.
 
OK. if it happens again please move the cursor at the bottom bar of the Windows to the right corner and try to start the Task Menager. If it is possible of course. Click with the Right Mouse button somewhere next to the clock there and get the pop-up window with the menu where you can fine the Task Menager. If it started, check on the two first bookmarks there. I mean the App and Processes. The App can show you the programs that are running at the moment. The Processes one will display all of them running with the system. Just browse them and pay attention if there is nothing looking suspiciously.
 
Can't see a "Task manager" on the bottom edge, or anywhere else. There used to be one on the Win 7 and other OS I used before this awful Win 10.
 
Also you may check on the bookmark "Performance" or "Efficiency". There is displaying the state of the main core and RAM.
 
Not having much luck fining any of these. I'll 'phone my "expert" friend again tomorrow, and see what he can do. I may need more RAM or overall capacity.
 

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