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Hello to all and thank you for your attention. I need to do a few programs using Turbo C 3.0, but I have a problem when I use it on my notebook (running on WinXP SP2). It starts OK: it goes into MS-DOS mode (fullscreen) and all seems good, but …

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Hello everyone. I'm having trouble with a TS-L632D DVD+-RW drive installed on a Dell XPS M1210 notebook with Windows XP Media Center Edition. The drive reads CDs and DVDs, but cannot write/burn on any blank disk... nor a data CD with free space available. Whenever I try to burn data …

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Hi guys. I'm having some trouble trying to install a BCM94318MPG (Broadcom) Wireless LAN card on an Acer Aspire L310 desktop computer running on Windows XP. I've tried several downloaded driver files from the web and had no luck. I've also looked for the driver as 4318 and 4318E, but …

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[QUOTE=HoustonIT;678705]XP doesn't have DOS built in.[/QUOTE] :| It doesn't??? Then what are those black and white Command Prompt windows that we can open from the Accesories menu on XP?

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I don't really know if this will help you, but something lik this happened to me once a couple of years ago. As I remember, I copied the run.dll file from another computer using Windows XP and it worked. I think it was virus related... I'm not sure. If you …

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Why don't you talk to your dad about the importance of setting up a WEP or WAP key and the consecuences of not doing so, like this guy who's getting on your connection. By the way, you don't even need to get the router to configure a key... unless the …

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I'm no "hijack this" expert but I see now signs of intrusion. Maybe its just a virus or some change on your router's settings. I also use Grisoft's AVG, but i have seen PC's getting infected while being protected by AVG. AVG is pretty goog, but sometimes not good enough. …

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Well, every time I need to format a harddrive I install it on a PC as a master drive and use my XP intallation CD as if I'm going to install it on that drive. Windows XP installation has a format HDD option and you do not need to install …

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Actually, i've already read your post twice an still am a bit confused, no offense intended. From what i read, you have a network adapter that isn't giving you a valid IP, or maybe is not connecting at all? You mention a wireless connection. Do you see a wireless network …

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[quote=The Ticket;359142]My question is: Am I actually assigning a static IP address to the print server itself so that any printer attached to it will work? [/quote] I believe so, yes. Keep in mind that if you change the printer connected to the server, you must use the new printer's …

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I believe that you want to build a WDS (Wireless Distribution System), connecting you Airstation as a wireless bridge with your brother's airlink? This is sometimes difficult depeding on the routers. Some requiere to input MAC addresses and to change some wireless advanced values. I've found a user's manual for …

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There's a Reset button on the back of the router, next to the internet port. Press it for about five seconds and you'll have factory defaults back.

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Are you installing it on a specific location like a your desk or is this happening anywhere in your house? If this happens anywhere in your house, you could have an electrical problem, like low voltage or noise that the power supply can't handle. Have you tried with a UPS …

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I'm not an expert on this matter, but i used to work on Project Management for a mexican networking company a couple of years ago. Maybe this is not what you wanna do and it's an old technology, but have you thought of Frame Relay? I remember engineers doing this …

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Hi all... newbie here. I've just done a clean install of windows XP on an old P2 Celeron PC. All went well until I tried to unload some files from my USB flash drive. The system did recognize it and showed up the ballon message telling the drive was ready …

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Well, I'm no HijackThis expert, so I can only suggest to log in as the system administrator... of course, you need the administrator password, if you did set one up. To use this option press the F8 key just after boot. Look for a safe mode option line and enter. …

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I think you can make a PC to PC connection, but that means disconnecting PC2 from your wired network since you can't be on both networks at the same time. I know you don't want to use another device, but why don't you try connecting a wireless router instead of …

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Just taking a wild shot.. have you checked if the network connections service is started? Run services.msc and check on the "Network Services" and on the "Network Location Awareness" lines to see if their status es "Started". They should be on manual startup but for some reason they could be …

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Are you talking about getting your laptop onto the same network that your desktops are on? I think the code you metion is the WEP key for your laptop. Am i right?

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When you leave your computer off, do you also turn off or disconnect power from your wireless router? Maybe it's a stupid question, but I had a call last year from a guy that had problems connecting to his wireless router. It turns out he had the power supply connected …

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Have you tried changing your ribbon cable (the one that connects the hard drive(s) to the motherboard? Maybe one of the connectors has a faulty connection or one of the wires has broken. Good luck.

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[quote=xComputerGirlx;329461] What keyboard button do I click "F something" (i know that F10 is to reboot and restore the c:// drive but i do not want that and F8 is not it)...i want to reboot the whole system to make it turn into the same format as it was when …

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Maybe your router doesn't have that IP anymore. I mean, with all those changes that they told you to do. Check if your gateway's IP is different from 192.168.1.1... maybe now is 192.168.1.254 or something else like 172.16.0.1. Look for it and try to access it from your web browser. …

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Do you get disconnected when this message appears or are you still connected? If you still are connected and don't want to see the message try unchecking the "Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity" box, on the "Generl" tab from the Local Area Connection Properties.

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From what the error message says, it looks like the server service is stopped or not started. Go to the Start button, Run... and type services.msc You'll see all the services running on your system. Look for "Server" down the list, the third column displays it's status. If it says …

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[quote=willbill;318572]No need people, after hours of searching the far corners of the internet i found the solution, something to do with my MUT. [/quote] Yeah, well... too late to reply, but just for the record, I had a similar problem a couple of weeks ago and yes, it was the …

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I know this is an old post, but I wanted to make the comment that this happened to me once and I couldn't fix it until I reinstalled on the default path (C:\TC). By the way, I second Dave's opinion on running a newer (or less old) version of Turbo …

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I'd go with Coconut Monkey's solutions since I've used it myself. Disconnect your XP HD and connect the ME drive as single, run XP installation from CD and go to the remove/create partition and format utilities. I usually go with the Quick NTFS format, then exit installation and connect the …

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