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Usually, if you've got some kind of digital camera, or a PDA, you'll have some kind of device, like a compact flash card, or a multimedia card. You can use a card reader to let your computer read those cards, instead of plugging the device directly into the system.

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Thanks for the information! I've never had the bridge.dll issue-- can anyone else out here verify this fix?

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[QUOTE=nosound] look on other thread with same name[/QUOTE] No need to. I merged the two together. In the future, if you're still working on one issue, keep the same thread going that you've been working in. It makes things easier to follow, and it will give future searchers something to …

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[QUOTE=nosound]never mind guys i fixed the problem by reformating. i found out i have a virus on the computer so i just reformated. but i still need help with the sound. see my eariest thread, in has more info[/QUOTE] Well... there you go. More than likely, you didn't have a …

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Personally, I try to find others' reviews on memory. Let them waste their money before I do! ;) I've had situations where I've bought brand name memory, like Crucial and Kingston, yet still had memory compatibility issues. Are you tuning this system for performance? If so, I'd try to stick …

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nosound, Please keep your questions about lack of sound confined to the thread you've already started. It gets confusing keeping track of all of the threads, it clutters up the board. Additionally, there's no reason not to keep posting in the original thread-- there's no limit to how big a …

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The trick is to find where the temporary file is being written to. It's possible that there's some other directory where they're at. All you'll need to do is find that directory, and change the permissions there. As to what directory that is, I'd have no idea. I haven't used …

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[QUOTE=nanosani]then why do you take java ?? leave it !! ... I also have a lot of study but still I spare time for my java practice. and I am only two months old in java :D[/QUOTE] nanosani's right. If you're posting your homework here, you're not learning by doing, …

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Hi, We don't do your homework for you, here at TechTalkForums. If you have a specific question about such a program, please ask. For now, I'm closing this thread. If you have a question, please repost the question, and be sure to have a title relevant to your question. "emergency!!!" …

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[QUOTE=Cain]alot can happen in a year..[/QUOTE] Indeed. But a question: Why is the "server" running Windows 98? Have you checked for spyware/viruses, etc? Can you ping the server?

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My personal preference is Debian. I'm a really big fan of all of my systems running the same, if not similar OSes, and Debian runs on as many platforms as NetBSD. Not only that, but it's got thousands of packages available through [b]apt[/b]

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[QUOTE=DuncanIdaho]How many posts to earn that neat title YOU have, ccsgal? (just kidding hehehe)[/QUOTE] As I'm reading, 3,197 ;)

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Move some files? What files/folders are the largest? If you've installed programs, and those are the big space hogs, you might want to consider uninstalling those programs and reinstalling them, but specifying to install them to C: in some other directory. If just big files are taking up the space, …

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What kind of files are you trying to download? Windows Updates? Check this link: [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=822798[/url]

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[QUOTE=cford]How do I make a greeting a named constant rather than a literal constant?[/QUOTE] cford, Welcome to TechTalkForums. In the future, please name your thread something meaningful. "HEELLLPPPP!!!! Due Tomorrow 9-14-04" doesn't tell us anything about what you need. "Making a named constant", or something similar would have been more …

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Well, if you've already done what the sticky thread says, then it would be appropriate to post an HJT log. Go ahead and do that, and we'll see what else comes of it. Also, did you see WinFavorites anywhere in your Add/Remove programs control panel? If so, try uninstalling it.

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I found [url=http://www.gidforums.com/t-2615.html]this link[/url], which you could use to do the decimal to hex number. But, I'd imagine [i]somewhere[/i] there's bound to be some kind of library function that could do this for you... Have you searched Google for it yet?

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[QUOTE=Dave Sinkula]:rolleyes:Program for more than a couple days before you start teaching.[/QUOTE] Hey now. Be nice. If there's something wrong with what he's posted, wouldn't it be more helpful to point out what's the problem/.

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Does it happen if you press on the palmrest of the machine? It may in fact be a hardware problem... Sometimes laptop palmrests can interfere with the pointing devices integrated into the unit.

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It's probably not a bug... Maybe your config is messed up. When did this start happening?

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[QUOTE=DMR]I thought terists be'd spelt with two "r"s..... ;)[/QUOTE] Oh... so one "r" isn't good enough fer ya? Where you from, thinking all sepeerier? [i]eyes Dave suspiciously...[/i]

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What have you written on it so far? Please post code that you've written, and ask specifically what you need help on. We're not here to do assignments for you.

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Did you read the post at the top of the Security Forum, or the link at the bottom of my sig, about bridge.dll? Check that out, and see what happens.

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Check out this [b]uptime.exe[/b] utility available from Microsoft: [url]http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winntas/downloads/uptime.mspx[/url]

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...You're just going to have to get more RAM. I've never seen any machine's motherboard, including Dells, be able to accept ECC memory by using a BIOS upgrade. Your best bet would be just to return the memory, if possible, and exchange it for non-ECC memory. Or, sell the ECC …

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It really depends. Personally, I compare programming more to logic than real math, per se. I like to think about it in binary terms, yes or no, 1 or 0. Like, If x or y, then z, type of thing. So, in my opinion, math is very helpfiul, but more …

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[QUOTE=LIMS2LIMS]Thank you kindly, I get it!! This is a great community Ummm....what is a tidbit? lol[/QUOTE] A "tidbit" is not really a technical term-- it's just some little morsel of information that someone has imparted to you.

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[QUOTE=mikeandike22]Why dont you just change the computer name on one computer.[/QUOTE] Yeah, mikeandike22 is right on this one. If you're going to use the two systems on the same network, then you need to name them something different. Otherwise, you will get duplicate computer errors.

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How old is the system? I've taken recent (<3 years old) systems and booted them from a USB pen drive. Those pen drives are what the computer industry wants to supplant floppies, I think.

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...Then it's not really "raw". Do you have any data on it right now? Try running CHKDSK from within Windows, perhaps using the Command Prompt. Let it finish running, and see what happens. If you don't have any data on it, you might just be able to reformat the drive...

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Seriously, it's illegal. There are plenty of websites out there that could teach you this-- try a Google search or something. Let's not allow this board to become a place that purveys that information.

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Really, if you go into Computer Science, you have to have very good Logic and Math skills. Do you enjoy figuring out processes of things? If so, CompSci might be good for you. Personally, I LOVE just about every aspect of networking. So, I got a degree in Computer Networking …

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Seriously now. We're not a place to help you shirk your responsibilities. If you didn't want to do the work, why did you get into a programming class?

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Try Cmd Option P R. That should Zap the PRAM on your system, and set it back to defaults. The problem is that for some reason, the system isn't finding your OS 9 system folder.

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[url=http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-7.1-Manual/alpha-install-guide/s1-makediskette-rawrite.html]Using rawrite to make a boot floppy[/url]

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I stinks for me here. NBC is doing a terrible job of covering the olympics. I'm going to be missing all of my favorite sports, like Tae Kwon Do, Judo, Shooting, and some others, presumably because NBC doesn't deem them popular enough to air live. C'mon NBC... you've got a …

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[QUOTE=antioed]Maybe I'm missing something here but why not just allocate a separate directory on your webserver and have the the logs upload there and link directly to the text file if folks want to read it? I think those logs are pretty annoying anyways. Slightly off the subject but relative …

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I know under XP you can install IIS and run an FTP server for that. Try poking around in the Add/Remove programs control panel under Add/Remove Windows components. There may be something of interest there.

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Seriously. We don't do homework problems for you. If you have a question about the assignment, ask it, but don't ask us to fix the entire program for you. Besides, giving someone a deadline on a free help forum is kind of rude, anyways...

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Yeah, freeshell.org is completely legal. You can pay for a shell account there, if you'd like. People tend to think that freeshell is for "MAD H4><0rz" or something, when all they offer is a shell account. In fact, if they caught you doing anything illegal with your account, you'd be …

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eBay usually has people selling it. Just be aware, though-- many people sell it for WAY more than it's worth. Personally, I wouldn't pay more than $50 for it.

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Maybe SpyBot picks up on RoboForm because it could be used to invade someone's privacy? Just a thought...

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I would almost be willing to bet that it's a virus or spyware. Those types of programs do all that they can to keep you from disabling them. Have yoy checked for spyware or a virus lately? Check out [url=http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread5690.html]this thread[/url] from our Security forum. Any time that I have …

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Moving this post into Security, as it is the more appropriate forum. Also, please check the link in my sig, which is the same as the link at the top of the Security forum. It contains everything neccesary to fix the bridge.dll error message. Additionally, unchecking those files may not …

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That #!/usr/bin/perl notation would tell a UNIX or Unix-like kernel where to find the command interpreter. On a windows system, the # sign would make the interpreter ignore that first line. In order to get the command to run on a Windows system, you have to do one of two …

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