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  1. I suggest you try doing so then, as they can eat up a lot of memory. I had similar issues to yours, so I disabled all my extensions and it ran fine. Re-enabled the extensions one by one until I pinpointed which one it was, and just removed it.
  2. Tried disabling all your addons?
  3. We've been overcharged £500 by BT for our landline, so they offered me a "payment holiday" but I said I wanted the money back. Then there were all the problems I had moving house with them recently, wish I could ditch them but we keep moving house inside the contract period and having to take out a new one for 12 months. I'm not that bothered about having Sky but I would like to have HD, is Freesat any good?
  4. Doesn't sound as though it's got an operating system on it to me, just sounds like one of those discs that helps you repair your boot partition. Could be wrong, though
  5. I paid $220 by PayPal for something on eBay a couple of years ago, the seller kept giving me the runaround saying that her supplier had failed to deliver, and in the end it went past the 45 days that you're automatically covered by PayPal and she'd stopped replying to my emails, so I had to go through the eBay dispute resolution procedure instead. This takes ages and only covers you up to £120, and because it doesn't cover shipping and also eBay subtract their own processing fee, I ended up getting a refund of about £80. Just checked my email archives and it took about 6 months from reporting the fraud to getting some money back.
  6. Radiohead at Glastonbury in 1997 stands head and shoulders above any other gig I've been to before or since.
  7. In my experience it's only the discount supermarkets like Netto and Aldi who are charging for carrier bags, I've yet to be charged for one anywhere else, and we shop in quite a few different supermarkets. Lived in Holland a few years ago and all the supermarkets were already charging for bags over there, I've got a brain like a sieve and always forgot to reuse them so I just ended up having 300-400 of them under the stairs.
  8. Windows Media Player is one of the few that doesn't support it! ;-) I use a free program called ImgBurn for all my CD burning, it's arguably a bit more fiddly than WMP when burning audio CDs but it's a tiny download and it does the job. Here's how you'd do it with ImgBurn: Download it from here and install. Follow the instructions here to burn it with CD-Text. Think it's disabled by default, you have to go and select it per file.
  9. As dosxuk said, most CD burning software supports it. Which software are you using?
  10. Think he means one of these, they support CD-Text apparently: http://www.pioneerprodj.com/dj-equipment/cd/cdj-400.asp
  11. Burn it with CD-Text enabled?
  12. What I mean is, try comparing what it says when you have the problem disc inserted to what it tells you when you put in a disc that plays OK.
  13. What does it say when you load the disc with, say, ImgBurn? For example, my drive currently has an audio CD in and says the following in the right-hand pane when I open ImgBurn, yours might tell you something useful: LITE-ON COMBO SOHC-4836V S9C1 (ATA) Current Profile: CD-R Disc Information: Status: Complete Erasable: No Sessions: 1 Sectors: 301,705 Size: 617,891,840 bytes Time: 67:04:55 (MM:SS:FF) TOC Information: Session 1... (LBA: 0 - 301705) -> Track 01 (Audio, 01:34:21, LBA: 0 - 7070) -> Track 02 (Audio, 04:16:10, LBA: 7071 - 26280) -> Track 03 (Audio, 06:04:58, LBA: 26281 - 53638) -> Track 04 (Audio, 05:49:30, LBA: 53639 - 79843) -> Track 05 (Audio, 06:31:74, LBA: 79844 - 109242) -> Track 06 (Audio, 08:28:11, LBA: 109243 - 147353) -> Track 07 (Audio, 02:50:73, LBA: 147354 - 160176) -> Track 08 (Audio, 09:38:07, LBA: 160177 - 203533) -> Track 09 (Audio, 05:19:06, LBA: 203534 - 227464) -> Track 10 (Audio, 06:21:24, LBA: 227465 - 256063) -> Track 11 (Audio, 07:11:48, LBA: 256064 - 288436) -> Track 12 (Audio, 02:56:68, LBA: 288437 - 301704) -> LeadOut (LBA: 301705) Track Information: Session 1... -> Track 01 (LTSA: 0, TS: 6919, LRA: 6918) -> Track 02 (LTSA: 7071, TS: 19058, LRA: 26128) -> Track 03 (LTSA: 26281, TS: 27206, LRA: 53486) -> Track 04 (LTSA: 53639, TS: 26053, LRA: 79691) -> Track 05 (LTSA: 79844, TS: 29247, LRA: 109090) -> Track 06 (LTSA: 109243, TS: 37959, LRA: 147201) -> Track 07 (LTSA: 147354, TS: 12671, LRA: 160024) -> Track 08 (LTSA: 160177, TS: 43205, LRA: 203381) -> Track 09 (LTSA: 203534, TS: 23779, LRA: 227312) -> Track 10 (LTSA: 227465, TS: 28447, LRA: 255911) -> Track 11 (LTSA: 256064, TS: 32221, LRA: 288284) -> Track 12 (LTSA: 288437, TS: 13266, LRA: 301702) ATIP Information: Start Time of LeadIn (MID): 97m22s67f Last Possible Start Time of LeadOut: 79m59s74f
  14. We're moving house soon, so I called BT to arrange getting the phone switched over. There's a BT line at the new place, but they're using Tesco. I've had that confirmed to me by both the tenants and BT's home movers dept. I've now had four phonecalls since this morning from someone at BT who sounded as though he was calling me from thousands of miles away, insisting that there's no BT line at the new place so I'll need to fork out for a new installation. I called 150 again twice, and they told me the guy's got it wrong, the landline number I gave them is operated by BT Openreach and there'll be no charge. The last time he called me, we discovered that he'd been querying the line at the property next door which has a similar name, he even spoke to the lady who lives there, despite me giving him the correct landline number several times. Now that he's got the right number he's saying "the system won't let me take over that number, so you'll need to pay for a new installation". Are they on commission or something? In total I've called the home movers department 4 times and been told that everything's fine, but I've had 7 calls from the other callcentre telling me that it isn't.
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