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Re: Please provide more information. What exactly happens when you try to connect to the Internet? Who is the ISP? What steps did you follow to configure the router? What kind of cable/DSL modem are you using? Are you running a software firewall, like Norton or McAfee? If so, which one? … | |
Re: Why not just go through once, and enable some power saving options on them? That way, they'd just go into hibernate or Stand By mode, rather than you having to run around like a crazy person at the end of the day. They'll save nearly as much power in those … | |
Re: I've never been one to come down on someone for having poor English skills, but I'm not sure anyone can understand what you're asking, exactly. No offense, mind you. "Computers on a Network", if I understand that's what you want, is such a broad term. Please narrow down your request … | |
Re: The short answer is no. The long answer is that it is possible, but you have to be running some kind of VPN to get authenticated, or to log into the domain via dialup. Both methods of connection are outside the scope of what I could provide to you in … | |
Re: What exactly did you do in /etc/hosts and netconfig? We kind of need to know that in order to help you out. | |
Re: There could be any number of things wrong. Please tell us: [list] [*]When did this start? [*]What type of firewalls are you using? [*]Does it work wired? [/list] Those are just three things, for starters. See what happens there, and get back with us. Others may have more suggestions if … | |
Re: What kind of motherboard do you have? The best thing to try is performing a Google search using the name of your motherboard's SATA chipset, and checking if it's compatible. I know that my Via 8237 isn't compatible with most BSD flavors, which is kind of disappointing, as I LOVE … | |
Re: In Linux terminology, what would that partition be called? (something like /dev/hda#, where # is a number) if you find that, mount it in your Linux install, and see if you can access any files from it. I don't want to be the bearer of bad news, but this is … | |
Re: [quote] The Suse package claims the minimum RAM is 256 and that seems a bit odd, as XP I thought was the power hungry monster! haha[/quote] That's not odd at all. Either KDE or Gnome recommend that much-- the GUIs available in SuSE can be as hardware intensive as Windows. … | |
Re: Give this page a shot: [url]http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?sitestyle=lenovo&lndocid=MIGR-40213[/url] First rule of looking for PC drivers is [b]check the manufacturer's support site[/b]. :) | |
Re: Sort of. Cygwin is a collection of GNU utils that have been ported to windows. It has the BASH shell, and it also has other shells. You still have to compile programs to work in Windows-- you just can't copy a util from a Linux installation to a thumbdrive, and … | |
Re: Moved thread to proper forum. Hardware Swap is meant for trading hardware. | |
Re: You probably want to obtain a real copy of your operating system media, and download the drivers for the system on another system. If it's not reading the discs you have, you're simply out of luck... | |
Re: What kind of components do you have? Did you you load the chipset driver before all the other ones? | |
Re: [QUOTE=DJSILVERMAN]service tag # 6TSYW31 EXPRESS SERVICE CODE#14862870253[/QUOTE] DJSILVERMAN, I will state this a little more clearly: [b]CREATE YOUR OWN THREAD.[/b] Your initial issue has nothing to do with the one in this thread. Don't post any more information about your system in this thread-- no one can help you with … | |
Re: How often are you checking the emails? Is Outlook configured to check periodically for new messages? | |
Re: No. System restore is only available in Windows XP and Windows ME. Server 2003 doesn't even have it, to my knowledge. Your best bet is going to be restoring from your most current backup tape. Hate to be the bearer of bad news on this one... | |
Re: Unfortunately, there's not a way that I'm aware of to do it-- that "feature" is likely hard-coded into Explorer's file management behaviour. | |
Re: Don't explicitly deny write access-- just don't set it. Then, set explicit write permissions on the folder you choose. That should do it-- when applying permissions in Windows, the most restrictive permissions always take precedence over others. | |
Re: What kind of application are we running here? There are some that allow this. Is this even supposed to be in the Linux forum? What OS are we running, with a Setup.exe file needing to be run? | |
Re: It might work. The Pentium 4 1.3ghz was a bit faster than the Pentium 3. Also, there are certain processor optimizations that the code of the game might have to work more efficiently with the P4 processor. But, what are the rest of the specs on your system? You might … | |
Re: You won't be able to run a .exe file on the Mac. They're written for a completely different platform. Unless you run Virtual PC, or something. | |
Re: It could be a software setting. I don't remember offhand, but there are things in Windows that can configure that. To test if it's a hardware thing, though, does it do it in the BIOS? If so, you might be looking at a motherboard replacement on that unit. | |
Re: Curious-- why did you flash the BIOS? That's not something you should just do willy-nilly. What all components are currently installed in the system? Does it even power up now? | |
Re: Seriously, now. The amount of power that you'd need to "penetrate the cranium" would be enough to screw up everyone in a region. What would someone have to gain by doing this, anyways? | |
Re: a 9800 would be your only option, I guess. What about an Nvidia 6800, or a 6600 GT? Those are nice, and not too expensive (under $200 US) | |
Re: When we're talking about [b]servers[/b], like you mentioned, I'd say [b]NO[/b] desktop/WM is the best. If I ever install a desktop, it's TWM, or IonWM. they're minimal, have a very small memory footprint, and they don't get in the way. They just allow you to open an Xterm, basically. The … | |
Re: You might want to go into safe mode by pressing F8 before the Windows logo loads. From there, you can go into device manager, and remove the drivers, or perhaps install a different version of the drivers. That might keep your system from hanging at boot. | |
Re: What kind of flicker, exactly? One thing to look at, if this started recently, is electrical interference. Have you started using any new appliances around this monitor recently? | |
Re: You seriously might want to look into doing something with ASP or similar to do this-- Outlook might not be the most robust method of doing this. Alternatively, if the Exchange server has a group ala "Everyone", then you might be able to send it to that group. | |
Re: Try booting to a DOS CD, like a Windows 98 install disc, if you have one. Using DOS commands, change over to the drive letter A: (it may be B: if it's a Windows 98 install disc). From there, type [b]DIR[/b], and then see what it lists. Swap disks, and … | |
Re: I've got a Dell Axim X30, and it's my digital buddy. I have AvantGo on it, so I've always got mobile news when I'm away from my desk. I check my home email accounts, and sync when I get home, and I'm CONSTANTLY using it to jot down notes and … | |
Re: I don't see anything wrong with this. Family or not, the person's [b]a criminal[/b]. He robbed banks, took innocent people's money. He was a drug addict, too, robbing banks to pay for his habit. What's the big deal? Why does it matter who turned him in? My point is that … | |
Re: What kind of keyboard? One for your PC? Are you sure you've got the keyboard's character set configured properly? You're not typing in an alternate language, are you? | |
Re: Do you have any other USB devices plugged in? What kind of system is this? What OS are we running? Are the drivers OEM, or is the device native to Windows? | |
Re: Gee whiz! Dani just turned 23 recently. Why are people responding to a 2 year old thread? Thread closed. | |
Re: Please provide some details on your situation. What type of email account is it-- POP, IMAP, Exchange? If you create a new user account, does the same thing happen? | |
Re: Yes, you can. There are projects that support both. I've only made them work with Evolution, though. And, I'm running a Dell Axim X30 with Windows Mobile on it. | |
User gets a message stating: [b]Unable to open your default e-mail folders. The path specified for the file [/b][i]path to PST file[/i][b] is not valid. [/b] This article covers one fix for this issue, if the user does not know where their .PST file is located. Sometimes, the user can … | |
Re: I'd suggest that, if you haven't already, to not hook that up to the motherboard, but to hook it up to an ATX power connector. A fan that big might draw too much current if it's using the spots included on the mobo for smaller fans. | |
Re: With the NVIDIA stuff, it's usually best to install the current drivers, unless you know your card has a specific issue with a game you're playing... | |
Re: If you're looking at a bare-bones setup, with just PSU, mobo, and CPU, and we know the PSU is good, I'd suspect that motherboard. What indicators tell us power is getting to it? | |
Re: You can still upgrade the graphics in the PC. That's no problem. The question becomes: was the game even compatible with 2k in the first place? I've had tons of games run well in 98, but crash in 2000. Neverwinter Nights was a big one for me. | |
Re: What ports do you have on the back of your laptop? Do you have a Blue VGA connector? If you don't, then there's not going to be dual-monitors in your future. | |
Re: it should be the exact same model. Personally, I wouldn't fool with it. I'm currently sitting on an iPaq 3675 with a cracked screen. It's a pain in the arse to get the digitizer and everything properly installed, and you need to do it in a dust-free environment. ...And guess … | |
Re: Looking past the great specs doublethefist posted, I suggest making sure you get a card with hardware encoding. The Hauppage PVR-250 is a pretty nice card, IMHO. | |
Re: Have you tried Google yet? I suggest searching for the terms "x700" and "Black and White 2". Perhaps there's an updated driver, or a game patch that you need to install. Do you get any error messages when attempting to run the game? | |
Re: It could be a bad LCD panel, or it could just be a bad LCD cable connection. You'll want to remove the keyboard from the unit, find where the LCD cable connects to the system board, remove and reseat it. If that doesn't resolve your issue, you're probably looking at … |
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