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seemster

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  1. IN BRIEF In a nutshell... I switched from POP3 to IMAP email accounts on Thursday, then my PC mysteriously encountered some problems earlier today, and I've since realised that my email has (sort of) reverted - but I'm unsure if this is related to the account switch I did or to the PC problem... Please help if this is your sort of thing (I think I've seen some PC experts on here but can't remember who you are) or if you can suggest someone who can help. I've written it all out in step by step to try to keep it clear, and as I worked in IT in a past life I know how helpful it can be to have full details of an issue. IN FULL - My work email accounts (2 of them) are registered with / hosted by 123-reg and my HP Pavilion laptop is fairly new, no problems, kept in good shape, running Outlook 2010 and Windows 7. - When I bought Outlook 2010 I didn't realise I should be setting up the accounts as IMAP and used POP3 instead (I like to access email on multiple devices, and have them all synching, hence I was told I should have used IMAP) - I then decided to do the conversion from POP3 to IMAP, created 2 new accounts, followed all the instructions I found online, then manually, laboriously, copied and pasted emails from the old accounts into the new ones, could only do 20 or so at a time or Outlook would hang. Then removed the old accounts. - I did all that on Thursday. I tested opening and closing Outlook, sending and receiving from different accounts and different devices all seemed fine. - Didn't use the laptop yesterday. Today, switched it on, started up fine, opened Google Chrome and got an error msg, "not connected to the internet and some plug-ins have been disabled." Weird, wifi signal looked good, internet access showing as fine in the network settings. - Closed down Chrome, tried reopening, screen went black (don't think I did anything else, certainly didn't do anything odd) - Held down the power button, waited a second and started up again. Got the old MS-DOS like screen, WIndows didn't shut properly, chose to restart Windows normally - but Windows tried and couldn't start. - Powered off manually again, started up and this time opted for Windows to detect problem (or something, can't remember exact options). - Does its thing, comes back and says need to Restore, so selected Restore. It said that none of my personal info or files would be lost but any recently added programs would be deleted (I'm thinking this could be relevant to my issue?) - For about 30 mins it was "attempting repairs" - I sat next to it but of course the minute I moved away to get something... A message flashed up and I missed it, couldn't see what it said. By the time I was back at the screen I was looking at the HP Recovery screen, with options to reboot, recover, repair, call support, loads of different options and no way of knowing if I needed to do any of them. - I decided that Windows must have done its thing, cancelled out of the HP options and from then on all seemed well with the PC. - Then a bit later I decided to open Outlook. The two newly created accounts have disappeared, the old accounts are there but empty. Major panic. Then realised all my email was being "received", I guess downloading from the server. (For a minute I thought IMAP must not be storing locally and thought "will this always be the case that when I open outlook I have to wait for everything to download") - But no, I checked and actually the accounts are the old POP3 accounts. - Now I have an inbox full of "unread" emails, and - more worrying - not all the emails are there (I reckon about 70 are missing as I deleted some, maybe 30 or 50, but am at least 100 down on the item count, bottom left corner) - The ones that I know are missing do appear when I search on the ipad which seems to suggest they are stored on the server? - The latest sent emails (sent from the past 2 days on the ipad) are not showing. So, is this because my PC did a restore and although it said "programs recently added will be deleted" that actually included the 2 new email accounts? Or is it something just related to the email accounts? The thought of doing the whole POP3-IMAP thing again (it took a full day and night) is awful but worth it in the long run - I just don't want to do it if this issue will reoccur. Did I do something wrong? Or was it just coincidence that the PC issue occurred when it did and some stars weren't aligned properly, but next time it won't happen? Thanks so much to anyone who can help with this... I'm going for a drink... Seema
  2. Try Sopwell House - in St Albans, it's just a short cab ride from the station. www.sopwellhouse.co.uk
  3. Same from me! Great to meet you all and looking forward to next week when we won't be newbies anymore - so that means we can't be picked on... right McCabe?!
  4. Hi Stresshead, you could try Nerris on 07875 046 753. He is a carpenter with lots of recommendations on this site, and although I am not going ahead with my sliding door idea he was very friendly and thorough in explaining what the job would entail and cost.
  5. Hi, I just bought new ink cartridges for my printer and the printer promptly broke down - so I'll be selling those cartridges on another thread... But for now, I?m looking at options and wondering if anyone has recent experience of either of these two models: HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4535 DWF Or anything similar that you?d recommend? If you?re the sort of closet-printer-expert that I?m looking for then please PM me and I can be more detailed about what I do / don?t want. Many thanks, Seema
  6. Sorry. Had every intention to be there. In fact, spent the evening telling people about what my real plans were and insisting that I couldn't stay long at the impromptu work-drinks session. Next thing I knew it was today and I was in my bed with the all-too-familiar pig mess in my head (Withnail, anyone?) Glad I got home in one piece, sorry to have missed drinks with you guys. When's the next one?
  7. I'll have to be good then and just come for one or two... Although, oddly, I've noticed my ability to count always deserts me after the second drink...
  8. Thanks Mockney, I consider myself reassured, and hope to see some of you Friday!
  9. I've not been to G&B - yet. But any place that spends time thinking up ways of getting champagne to their customers at a lower price is bound to go down well in my book - because I love champagne!! (The whole *Bob* v BB thing was, as someone said earlier, painful to watch and I'd definitely have to sit on the fence in terms of rights and wrongs rather than offer any opinion..)
  10. Um, Hi. I'll probably be free on Friday (she says, carefully hedging her bets and keeping all options open...) I think I'd be a bit nervous though. Can you re-assure me that it will all be fine and friendly and everyone's welcome?
  11. Um... Well, I guess honesty is the best policy... So I'm really sorry for not joining you this evening - my rubbish excuse is that I forgot! All the talk at work was about the footie and it's on terrestrial and it's a really good game and I just remembered now... I hope you had a good turn out and a good evening, I'd love to hear about it. (Are WI members allowed to like football, or only jam amd stuff?)
  12. Hi Richard, I'd be interested in adult classes - I recently bought a lovely wooden chess set from Morocco but sadly had to ask my 8 year old niece how to set the pieces up as I have no clue how to play! Let me know details..
  13. If there's still room at the inn then I'd like to join you guys on Tuesday too. What does "younger than usual WI age" mean? I'm 31, hope that isn't too young or old?!
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