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Re: Hey there, I'd do it, but unless there's one I'm not aware of, there are absolutely no digitized photos of me in existance, anywhere. :( But, I really wanted to address your disclaimer, and bump your thread. It's okay to post stuff like this, so long as posters keep the … | |
Re: FXP? FTP, you mean? If you're running some kind of firewall, it could be blocking your port 21. Who's your ISP? It could be that, even. Does it only happen on one system? | |
Re: [QUOTE=TheNNS]I really don't know what program that is, but I do know vista uses massive amounts of ram and cpu power. I think its that program that's sucking all the bandwitdth. tell him to reinstall vista again.[/QUOTE] Why not just eliminate the program? It appears this thread has been cross-posted … | |
Re: [QUOTE=tayspen][b]C#[/b] [code] using System; class onetoten { public static void Main () { for (int x = 0; x < 11; x++) { Console.Write(x); } } } [/code][/QUOTE] Blah... you have to show off the features of object orientation: [code] using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Text; namespace counting { public … | |
Re: Might have a bad drive on your hands there... | |
Re: Might be here: [url]http://www.whoopis.com/computer_repair/[/url] I just did a google search using the terms [b]mac service manual[/b] | |
Re: There probably isn't a way to do it. When you make an mp3 CD, all you're doing is making a data disc with the mp3 files on it. As far as Nero is concerned, you could be putting Microsoft Word files on the CD. When you're putting files on there, … | |
Re: My details: Connection Type: Cable Connection Speed: 4MB up/384k down Cost Per Month: $42/mo, unlimited Country: US Name Of ISP: Comcast Cablevision | |
Re: [QUOTE=server_crash]If you're just starting out then don't go for .NET right away and stay away from tools that will make you lazy until you actually get a good feel for doing it without the added cushion.[/QUOTE] I'd have to disagree here. You could most certainly use a .NET language (C#/VB.NET/C++) … | |
Re: Even if we could, my question would be [i]WHY?[/i] We've consistently got around 6 billion people on earth, with the amount of births and deaths we currently have. The number has been going up, thanks to longer life expectancy, and higher birth rates in certain countries. If people quit dying, … | |
Re: Daily. I have long hair that's susceptible to getting really dirty. If I don't, then I start to look REALLY nasty. | |
Re: I really get heavy when I'm working. At work I'm in a call center, so I pipe various forms of both techno and death metal through my headset while I'm ignoring, err... talking with customers. When I'm at the house, it's about more of the same-- I usually listen to … | |
Re: Haha. Dani's a young-un. I turned 23 back in September-- MONTHS ago. :p HAPPY BIRTHDAY! | |
Re: This is how to create your own bare-bones Linux distribution from scratch: [url]http://gok.customer.netspace.net.au/power2bash/buildMin/buildMin.html[/url] There are also things like BYOLinux and Linux from Scratch that guide you, too. But, don't think for a second that building your own distro is not a big undertaking. You will have to make all of … ![]() | |
I've got a system set up that I'm going to use to test spyware removal on. My only problem is that since I've done such a job keeping spyware off of my box, I have no idea as to how I can get it on the machine. I'm doing some … | |
Re: The postbit on this forum was custom-developed... Maybe Dani might be willing to help out on this? | |
Re: What do you plan on doing with the system? Gaming? Coding? Drafting? Music? Before making any suggestions, it would help to know what you're doing, and what your current system setup is. | |
Re: Just a quick note: You can open a Dell system and not void your warranty. Just be prepared to remove any device from your Dell system that it didn't ship with if you ever need to call them to troubleshoot. | |
Re: [QUOTE=Young Teck 06]Actually, lets see, where is some places online that I can get Microsoft Certifications online, for teens?[/QUOTE] There really aren't any such places, especially not specifically "for teens", as you put it. Basically, what you'll want to do is just get up the $170 US (Or whatever it … | |
Re: This forum welcomes all! Most people are students because they're looking to become professionals. So, if you're in that boat, by right, you may as well be a professional! | |
Re: Sounds like a bad motherboard. That's usually what a flashing amber light on the power button indicates with those systems. | |
Re: x64 does run faster on my new system than the 32bit version. I'm not running the beta, either. But, I have run into the same issues of lack of drivers. All in all, you'll be able to run the 32 bit stuff you want to, but it won't be any … | |
Re: sounds like it might be some spyware, just looking at a Google search. You might be better off trying some of the suggestions in our [url=http://daniweb.com/techtalkforums/forum64.html]Spyware forum[/url] | |
Re: You're probably going to have to get actual Windows installation CDs from your PC manufacturer. It's a sad fact in life that sometimes the restore utilities included with modern PCs don't work, and you're forced to do a standard OS reinstallation, using the media provided by your PC vendor. | |
Re: [QUOTE=dlh6213]Is this a Dell laptop? If so, you can contact them and they'll give you a password to unlock it if you can offer them sufficient proof that you are, in fact, the owner of this laptop. This may be true with other makes as well, but Dell is the … | |
Re: I've never seen one, but here's a suggestion: Buy a WAP, or whatever the wireless equivalent to a hub is. You could use a Linux box to make a dialup connection, and then you could have the other machines use the Linux box as a gateway. ...And the Linux box … | |
Re: [QUOTE=tgreer]This is not the case. The 1st amendment says that Congress cannot pass a law abridging freedom of speech. A private/public business, such as an ISP, has no such obligation.[/QUOTE] Case in point-- the very forum you're on right now. Congress can't make a law saying that you aren't allowed … | |
Re: Is the program running repeatedly? How/what exactly are you trying to do? Depending on the ways you wanted to do this, I could hammer out some examples. But, we need more explanation on what you're doing. | |
Re: My favorite drink... I invented it: [b]The Big Al[/b] [list] [*] 1 can of Osotspa M-150 energy drink, imported from Thailand. (Can use Carabao for more pep!) [*] 2 shots of Vodka [/list] The vodka kind of lightens up the mood, so to speak, and then the M-150 has about … | |
Re: Serialization would allow this. Actually, there's lots of ways to do this. You could store your results in a text file, or in XML, something like that, then make sure you delete the file on the application's exit event. | |
Re: I like to use mnemonics, replacing numbers with letters, and then I'll add punctuation for it. The only thing is, though, once you publish a password, it becomes a poor choice for a password. For instance, I could take the phrase "DaniWeb is a great forum!" and make it into … | |
Re: I edited the topic of your post so it is more relevant to your question. Titles like "Help Me!!!" don't tell us what your problem is. In the future, please choose a more descriptive thread title. :) | |
Re: When did this first start happening? Did you change anything around that point? I don't deal with SCSI and OpenServer directly, but it might even be a termination issue, or something. Have you considered swapping cables, or checking the termination on your drives? Just a thought. | |
Re: This is awesome. If it had been me doing this, I'd redirect to a self-created webpage that talks about how stealing WiFi is wrong, and that the FBI has been sent to the person's location. For added legitimacy, you could write a PHP script that says "Your IP address is: … | |
Re: In truth, I haven't been trolling the forums as much as I should lately. Given your post count, I could probably safely say that you haven't been reported, so you must be doing GREAT! :D | |
Re: Just a note on this whole policy bit: It's only available in Windows XP Pro. Group Policy, which controls these settings in the registry, doesn't show up in XP Home. I'd agree with the possibility of a trojan, or some virus, possibly. As to TheDelk, despite piggybacking a thread, I'll … | |
Re: [QUOTE=TheNNS]Can you please just stop? leave me alone. What I like about dreamlinux is that wine was so easy to configure, and my games actually work with it with this distro, I've tried other distros and wine doesn't work as well on those. And please stop posting on my threads … | |
Re: Try this link: [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/knowledgecenter/mediaadvice/0047.aspx#474[/url] Ripped from a Google search: [url]http://www.google.com/search?q=internal+error+%22windows+Media+player%22+&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official[/url] | |
Re: Quick question: Are you wanting C# or C? C is not the same language as C#. | |
Re: What kind of CD drive do you have? How is it connected? | |
Re: Awesome! Thanks for submitting! | |
Re: Why contact a lawyer? Did you buy the extended warranty? Not playing Devil's Advocate, but that's why they offer warranties. Your screen died, and their CD-ROM is busted. Those are 2 unrelated components-- how is that a defect, or a design flaw? If they'd have bought the warranty, I'm sure … | |
Re: What peripherals, if any have been attached? Have you tried a system restore back to a date before this started happening? It might very well be a corrupted driver update that took place. Also, check out this link, which details most common blue screen errors: [url]http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm[/url] | |
Re: Did you do a clean OS Reinstall? If the setting isn't holding, it could be user profile corruption. Create a new user account in the User Accounts control panel, and log into it. See if it happens in this new account. If it does do it in the new account, … | |
Re: I think the config you posted is pretty great, but I think it overlooks the fact that you could scrimp on the monitor, and get a faster CPU. I'm no big fan of overclocking-- I picked up a used 19" Dell Trinitron for $70 shipped on eBay. The display is … | |
Re: [QUOTE=ktum]Thanks for your indiscreet comments and your relentless display of your superior brain. You certainly need a How-not-to-be-a-jerk101 class. I'll take my posting elsewhere.[/QUOTE] I'd have to weigh in on this one. Normally, I'm the first one to call someone out for being a "jerk", but I don't see anything … | |
Re: [QUOTE=mifa]edit the boot.ini file set default on w98 if that works; set timeout = 0 no screen anymore! mifa[/QUOTE] Exactly. I know this is an old post, but if you wanted to change it, this would be the trick: old one [code][boot loader] timeout=30 default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS [operating systems] multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP … | |
Re: First, don't mess with Slocket adapters. They don't work a lot of times. The ECS board you showed would work just fine. But, I can tell you this-- SDRAM will severely throttle the capability of that processor. I remember running some of the first P4 systems that used PC133 RAM, … |
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