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2 months ago i bought a new acer windows 10 laptop because of formfilling problems with my old XP.

Ive found way my round it a bit. but it still wont fill in forms correctly.

EG,I was trying a PPI form, it wanted the DOB in this format dd/mm/yyyy, but i could only enter 2 numbers,clicking next it wont move and tell me to fill this in fully which it wont do! this was the same on my XP machine,

The Windows 10 is genuine,i insisted on that at the shop,it acepts updates from microsoft ect.

2.I watch motorbike racing on youtube a lot and capture a pic, when i open the capture folder it is empty,anybody know where esle they might be? same with short film clips from mobile,cant find them,

Thanks in advance for any help.. Lickey.

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It has nothing to do with Windows 10 unless you are using a 'system' software to print from.

In most cases it will be a format problem with your office suite, whether it is MS Office, Libre, Open Office, etc. Or your pdf program if you are using templates. In all cases you can change the date formats in your Options or Tools for that software.

Try that first, and if for some reason that doesn't work, look at Regions & Language in your Control Panel for W10.

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Another thing that isn't guaranteed is that your operating system is genuine just because it receives updates....................wink.png

There are many methods of tricking the MS servers to believe you are legit.

Unless you received a separate receipt for the operating system/software, or it was specifically itemized on your overall receipt from the computer shop, you are most likely running pirate software. A good indication would be the overall cost or description of your computer (if it is a brand name), ie does it ship with an OEM install, preview software, etc.

Note: I see it was an Acer notebook, did it ship with an OEM version of W10 installed? It will likely be W10 home if it did, anything higher likely pirate unless specified.

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Another thing that isn't guaranteed is that your operating system is genuine just because it receives updates....................wink.png

There are many methods of tricking the MS servers to believe you are legit.

Unless you received a separate receipt for the operating system/software, or it was specifically itemized on your overall receipt from the computer shop, you are most likely running pirate software. A good indication would be the overall cost or description of your computer (if it is a brand name), ie does it ship with an OEM install, preview software, etc.

Note: I see it was an Acer notebook, did it ship with an OEM version of W10 installed? It will likely be W10 home if it did, anything higher likely pirate unless specified.

Good info Chris,thanks.

when i bought it they turned it on in the shop,it started up as w8, although being sold as w10. so i said i wanted 10,give us a day will do,thinking they would get the free version off the net. this one now starts with Guncom, which i presume as you say is pirate,why? when genuine is free? can i still do it,DL genuine w10? cos at times a little pop-up tells me get office at 50% off! Thanks.

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Where did you buy it?

It is in "English", but who set it up?

Does it happen to be set to location and formats for USA? "mm/dd".

First checkpoint for me.

No Ben,it was an english form i was doing and its the correct way dd/mm/yyyy as we english use, although it has a stupid american spell checker,which i ignore!!

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Where did you buy it?

It is in "English", but who set it up?

Does it happen to be set to location and formats for USA? "mm/dd".

First checkpoint for me.

No Ben,it was an english form i was doing and its the correct way dd/mm/yyyy as we english use, although it has a stupid american spell checker,which i ignore!!

Calling a spell checker stupid? Download the British English language pack and get rid off your American one.

Go to language preferences, then download the language packet of your choice. I totally agree that the American date with the month first is more than irritating.

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Hi Lickey,


In my post #02 of this thread, i stated that this was not an operating system problem but rather the software (Office suite) that you are using to create, edit or change the document you are using. While i consider this to be true, here is a step-by-step to make sure you are setup correctly. I have attached a .docx (Operating System Default Date Settings) with snapshots to accompany this post. The snaps are taken from W10 professional & MS Office 2016, but will be the same for other recent versions as well.


Operating System Default Date Settings.


Go into Control Panel (right-click on Start button and select Control Panel. When Control Panel opens, if not already done, select small icons (or large icons if you are vision impaired) from the View by dropdown button (Top right). This is set to Category by default; I find the icon view to give you better control as opposed to category or the new Windows search view.


Click on Language. My computer is set for only English (United States), but the same changes can be made to any language pack installed. On the left side click on Change date, time, or numbers formats.


The Region box will then openand regardless of the language format selected, will allow you to change the Date & Time formats. When you have made your changes, click Apply and OK to set as default. (You may have to reboot to apply these changes (I can't remember). Under the Location tab in the Region box I am still in Thailand.


Changing a Date format in an Excel cell.


Quick check in Options: Open Excel, click on File then Options. When the OPtions box opens, click on Language and check the Display Language box has selected Match Microsoft Windows <default>. If so, close the boxes and open the file you want to edit.


Open the Excel file you want to change. Right click on the cell containing the format you want to change and click on Format Cells from the drop down list. Click on the Number tab and select Date from the Category list. Change to whatever format you need and click OK.


Note: if you have a Date column or row, you can select the whole range before right clicking and Format Cells.




Hope this solves your problem, I still think the Excel option meets your needs as opposed to the operating system, but the first bit doesn't hurt. Check the attached.................wink.png

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Hi Lickey,
In my post #02 of this thread, i stated that this was not an operating system problem but rather the software (Office suite) that you are using to create, edit or change the document you are using. While i consider this to be true, here is a step-by-step to make sure you are setup correctly. I have attached a .docx (Operating System Default Date Settings) with snapshots to accompany this post. The snaps are taken from W10 professional & MS Office 2016, but will be the same for other recent versions as well.
Operating System Default Date Settings.
Go into Control Panel (right-click on Start button and select Control Panel. When Control Panel opens, if not already done, select small icons (or large icons if you are vision impaired) from the View by dropdown button (Top right). This is set to Category by default; I find the icon view to give you better control as opposed to category or the new Windows search view.
Click on Language. My computer is set for only English (United States), but the same changes can be made to any language pack installed. On the left side click on Change date, time, or numbers formats.
The Region box will then openand regardless of the language format selected, will allow you to change the Date & Time formats. When you have made your changes, click Apply and OK to set as default. (You may have to reboot to apply these changes (I can't remember). Under the Location tab in the Region box I am still in Thailand.
Changing a Date format in an Excel cell.
Quick check in Options: Open Excel, click on File then Options. When the OPtions box opens, click on Language and check the Display Language box has selected Match Microsoft Windows <default>. If so, close the boxes and open the file you want to edit.
Open the Excel file you want to change. Right click on the cell containing the format you want to change and click on Format Cells from the drop down list. Click on the Number tab and select Date from the Category list. Change to whatever format you need and click OK.
Note: if you have a Date column or row, you can select the whole range before right clicking and Format Cells.
Hope this solves your problem, I still think the Excel option meets your needs as opposed to the operating system, but the first bit doesn't hurt. Check the attached.................wink.png

Hi Chris,done that and left it for the night, tried the form again, no change! its reset the date in the bottom corner to 16/05/2016 which is how i like it, but wont work on the form.I have Excel and Word installed,but no idea how to use them. if you would like to try the form the link is-https://portal.nationet.com/nationwide/ppiEnquiry/default.asp Thanks..

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What does it show when you go to Updates and check Activation?????

Have you got Avira Anti Virus installed?

Hi Lostin, it tells me its windows 10 Pro, windows is activated,product Id,is filled in and in product key the last 5 Xs have letters.

I only use windows deffender and when on form site i turn off adblock plus, ive read that this can disrupt form s and info matters.

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What does it show when you go to Updates and check Activation?????

Have you got Avira Anti Virus installed?

Hi Lostin, it tells me its windows 10 Pro, windows is activated,product Id,is filled in and in product key the last 5 Xs have letters.

I only use windows deffender and when on form site i turn off adblock plus, ive read that this can disrupt form s and info matters.

Seems to be okay your activation. thumbsup.gif

Anyway, delete your adblock, then use this tool ( Kaspersky Virus removal Tool= not an Anti virus, only to clean your machine) Here:

http://www.kaspersky.com/antivirus-removal-tool?form=1 Install it and let it run thru, if it finds a virus it deletes it.

. Then please download the free trial of Kaspersky Anti virus here: http://me.kaspersky.com/en/anti-virus-trial

It's full functioning, update the virus definitions, then do a full system scan. Please don't worry, you can't make anything wrong by doing so.

Please report back. wai2.gif

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What does it show when you go to Updates and check Activation?????

Have you got Avira Anti Virus installed?

Hi Lostin, it tells me its windows 10 Pro, windows is activated,product Id,is filled in and in product key the last 5 Xs have letters.

I only use windows deffender and when on form site i turn off adblock plus, ive read that this can disrupt form s and info matters.

Seems to be okay your activation. thumbsup.gif

Anyway, delete your adblock, then use this tool ( Kaspersky Virus removal Tool= not an Anti virus, only to clean your machine) Here:

http://www.kaspersky.com/antivirus-removal-tool?form=1 Install it and let it run thru, if it finds a virus it deletes it.

. Then please download the free trial of Kaspersky Anti virus here: http://me.kaspersky.com/en/anti-virus-trial

It's full functioning, update the virus definitions, then do a full system scan. Please don't worry, you can't make anything wrong by doing so.

Please report back. wai2.gif

Thanks, i ran the scan and it found 9 advertising related things, no viruses, it seems windows defender is doing its job,..

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Hi Lickey,
In my post #02 of this thread, i stated that this was not an operating system problem but rather the software (Office suite) that you are using to create, edit or change the document you are using. While i consider this to be true, here is a step-by-step to make sure you are setup correctly. I have attached a .docx (Operating System Default Date Settings) with snapshots to accompany this post. The snaps are taken from W10 professional & MS Office 2016, but will be the same for other recent versions as well.
Operating System Default Date Settings.
Go into Control Panel (right-click on Start button and select Control Panel. When Control Panel opens, if not already done, select small icons (or large icons if you are vision impaired) from the View by dropdown button (Top right). This is set to Category by default; I find the icon view to give you better control as opposed to category or the new Windows search view.
Click on Language. My computer is set for only English (United States), but the same changes can be made to any language pack installed. On the left side click on Change date, time, or numbers formats.
The Region box will then openand regardless of the language format selected, will allow you to change the Date & Time formats. When you have made your changes, click Apply and OK to set as default. (You may have to reboot to apply these changes (I can't remember). Under the Location tab in the Region box I am still in Thailand.
Changing a Date format in an Excel cell.
Quick check in Options: Open Excel, click on File then Options. When the OPtions box opens, click on Language and check the Display Language box has selected Match Microsoft Windows <default>. If so, close the boxes and open the file you want to edit.
Open the Excel file you want to change. Right click on the cell containing the format you want to change and click on Format Cells from the drop down list. Click on the Number tab and select Date from the Category list. Change to whatever format you need and click OK.
Note: if you have a Date column or row, you can select the whole range before right clicking and Format Cells.
Hope this solves your problem, I still think the Excel option meets your needs as opposed to the operating system, but the first bit doesn't hurt. Check the attached.................wink.png

Hi Chris,done that and left it for the night, tried the form again, no change! its reset the date in the bottom corner to 16/05/2016 which is how i like it, but wont work on the form.I have Excel and Word installed,but no idea how to use them. if you would like to try the form the link is-https://portal.nationet.com/nationwide/ppiEnquiry/default.asp Thanks..

With reference to the online file, when entering your date of birth, follow the format written and don't use any back slashes between number groups.

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Hi Lickey,
In my post #02 of this thread, i stated that this was not an operating system problem but rather the software (Office suite) that you are using to create, edit or change the document you are using. While i consider this to be true, here is a step-by-step to make sure you are setup correctly. I have attached a .docx (Operating System Default Date Settings) with snapshots to accompany this post. The snaps are taken from W10 professional & MS Office 2016, but will be the same for other recent versions as well.
Operating System Default Date Settings.
Go into Control Panel (right-click on Start button and select Control Panel. When Control Panel opens, if not already done, select small icons (or large icons if you are vision impaired) from the View by dropdown button (Top right). This is set to Category by default; I find the icon view to give you better control as opposed to category or the new Windows search view.
Click on Language. My computer is set for only English (United States), but the same changes can be made to any language pack installed. On the left side click on Change date, time, or numbers formats.
The Region box will then openand regardless of the language format selected, will allow you to change the Date & Time formats. When you have made your changes, click Apply and OK to set as default. (You may have to reboot to apply these changes (I can't remember). Under the Location tab in the Region box I am still in Thailand.
Changing a Date format in an Excel cell.
Quick check in Options: Open Excel, click on File then Options. When the OPtions box opens, click on Language and check the Display Language box has selected Match Microsoft Windows <default>. If so, close the boxes and open the file you want to edit.
Open the Excel file you want to change. Right click on the cell containing the format you want to change and click on Format Cells from the drop down list. Click on the Number tab and select Date from the Category list. Change to whatever format you need and click OK.
Note: if you have a Date column or row, you can select the whole range before right clicking and Format Cells.
Hope this solves your problem, I still think the Excel option meets your needs as opposed to the operating system, but the first bit doesn't hurt. Check the attached.................wink.png

Hi Chris,done that and left it for the night, tried the form again, no change! its reset the date in the bottom corner to 16/05/2016 which is how i like it, but wont work on the form.I have Excel and Word installed,but no idea how to use them. if you would like to try the form the link is-https://portal.nationet.com/nationwide/ppiEnquiry/default.asp Thanks..

With reference to the online file, when entering your date of birth, follow the format written and don't use any back slashes between number groups.

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Thanksa Chris and sorry for late reply, seems the my router packed up cos of constant power cuts and they have finally replaced it, ive tried the form again and it works! befofe i was using spaces which would account for the 2 missing numbers on the end,next is my thai postcode,althoughwith my thai address thay still want it and its rejected. but please dont worry over that, i will try to find a way round it, Thanks again mate for your efforts!! Lickey..

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