![]() ![]() ![]() Each sub contains a playlist which is a mixture of mp3 and mp4a songs (which the computer can play) plus mp4p songs which it can’t. (I used to use my iPod a lot but haven’t in years.) The iTunes folder has 13 subfolders. On a completely separate topic, I transferred my iTunes music folder to the new computer. How can I find out what that is and fix it? When I try to sign in to Fidelity from the new computer, I get a message that some feature of Firefox is incompatible. The DSL port on the computer is showing a red light as well as a green light. What could be causing the computer to be using bandwidth even though updates are turned off and browsers are closed? I suddenly found out that the computer is uploading all my files (over 23,000 of them) to OneDrive! That’s what is tying up our band width. With both computers on our internet was so slow that I couldn’t download the printer driver to the new computer – it timed out. As soon as I wake it up the Ethernet light starts blinking even though there are no browsers running. I had to put it into “sleep” mode to get it to stop. I can’t for the life of me figure out why the computer is still using bandwidth. I even turned off the “update” option in Settings but the usage continued. The new computer downloaded a bunch of updates when I first turned it on but then they were done.Īfter that, the modem showed that the internet was still in use – we could see the Ethernet light blinking like crazy on our modem. (Yes, I know about Starlink but I want to continue our current provider.) That’s good enough for our usual applications. We live in the boonies and our Centurylink DSL usually runs 3 Mbps. The computer comes with Edge and I added Firefox. I downloaded the same software I use on my old computer (also Win 10) – Adobe (which came along with McAfee security software), Malwarebytes and Superantispyware. I turned on all the Win 10 security options. I am running my old computer and monitor in parallel with the new set while I try to get everything working. The computer itself seems to be in perfect condition, as is the refurbished monitor I bought with it. Windows 10 (with capability of upgrading to Win 11 in the future). The computer is described as: HP ProDesk 600 G6 W11P-64 DG10-64 i3-10100 3.6GHz65W 256G NVME 16GB (1x16GB) DDR4 2666 NIC WLAN BT Rfrbd MT (microtower) PC. I have just bought a refurbished computer from the HP Business Outlet store. ![]()
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