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rs232 is for serial transmission, think like an old serial mouse or something. You're probably going to me more concerned with the Ethernet Standard, IEEE 802.3. 100baseTX Ethernet should not be longer than 100 meter (328 ft) from the concentrator (hub, switch, other port, etc). Any longer than that, and …

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Generally ISPs put some kind of limit on the size of the files that you can send/recieve email with. The reason for this is two-fold: firstly, it conserves space on the mail server so new mails can be retrieved. secondly, it helps to prevent email from being used as a …

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What type of CPU cooler is it? It sounds like the thing isn't installed right. If you want to talk about noise, look at my setup. I've got a Vantec Tornado 92mm fan sitting on top of a Swiftech MCX-462-V heatsink. That's LOUD at 56 decibels and 5000RPM. But, I've …

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Personally, I use [url=http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/]PuTTY for Windows[/url] to connect to all of my Linux boxes. You just open the program, and type in the IP address of the server, and it should go. As for your second request, there are loads of Samba tutorials out there for your perusal. You don't …

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Check out [url=http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread7370.html]This thread[/url] [i]forum search is your friend...[/i] ;)

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Yeah... we can't all be cool and have a job that lets me browse this forum all day... :D

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Concatenating is "joining" strings together. Like having [b]"cat"[/b] and [b]"nip"[/b]. Concatenating those strings together would yield you [b]"catnip"[/b]

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Sukhbir, Please stop naming your posts "Ambiguous Part #". It doesn't say anything about what your thread's topic is. Moving forward, future threads named "Ambiguous Part #" are going to be locked without any warning.

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[QUOTE=Catweazle]128Mb of RAM is nowhere near enough for Windows XP. 256Mb should be the minimum, and it doesn't really start to run well until you have 384Mb or 512Mb. [/QUOTE] I wholeheartedly agree. I worked for a lady that had a Dimension 4300 with 128MB of RAM running XP. That …

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Try this page: [url]http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=307545[/url] it tells you how to restore your registry hive keys. If you actually erased your hard drive and reinstalled Windows, but you're still getting this error, you've probably got a bad hard drive. :(

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Try this Google search for the error: [url]http://www.google.com/search?q=%22HARDWARE+MONITOR+FOUND+AN+ERROR%22&hl=en&lr=lang_en&ie=UTF-8&output=search[/url] Did you enter the "POWER SETUP MENU" for more details? More than likely, that's in the BIOS, and it might tell you what's up.

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[QUOTE=Catweazle]You can purchase quite inexpensive Fan controller units which are used to alter the speed of up to 8 fans. They can be obtained to fit a 3.5" or 5.25" drive bay, use one molex connector for all fans, and are the best choice to use. You'll have to find …

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I'm sure there are a number of programs that can tunnel things over unblocked ports to subvert firewalls, but... Coming from the standpoint of a part-time network administrator, and one who has had people try to sneak into my home network, I will tell you not to do it. If …

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If you need to remove all previous restore points, simply turn of System Restore, then turn it back on. Right click on My Computer, choose properties. Click on the System Restore tab. There should be a box that says "Disable System Restore". Check that, then accept any warning messages that …

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Try swapping the cable ends on the motherboard-- a lot of times, that can determine what letter the floppy drive has. If that doesn't work, look for a BIOS option that says "Floppy drive swap", or something like that. I don't know what possible reason you'd need this option, but …

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Maybe this google search will help you out. Apparently, other people are having issues with it as well in Mandrake 10: [url]http://www.google.com/linux?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&q=%22AD+1816%22[/url]

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Sukhbir: Can you please stop naming your threads "Ambiguous part #", and start naming them with a title that indicates what you're asking? One of the keys to getting responses to your posts is to post a relevant topic to your question. "Ambiguous part #" is, well, ambiguous.

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What kind of error messages do you get? When you say it can't boot, do you see anything?

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hehe... I don't claim to be an Intel Expert, but isn't Hyperthreading special because the chip has dual execution units, so there's two execution units feeding data to the core, thus making the system seem like a dual system?

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Try this... it seems to help with IE shutting down. Right click on the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop, and choose properties. When that comes up, Click on the Advanced Tab. Uncheck the option that says "Enable third party browser extensions (requires restart)", then click OK. It should allow …

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Why switch the firewall off? I haven't used Fedora in some time, but I have some suggestions: [list] [*] Log out of your Gnome desktop, and don't drop to runlevel 3. That way your Gnome desktop isn't locked up. [*] Add the ports that VNC uses to your list of …

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It could be any number of things... What type of software do you have installed? Do you use p2p software? How long ago did this start happening? Give us some more information, and we'll see what we can do for you.

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Please read this thread: [url=http://daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread7370.html]DO NOT POST ABOUT BRIDGE.DLL BEFORE READING THIS[/url] It should tell you what to do about this piece of spyware. The manual removal instructions require going into the registry, but if you do *exactly* what they say, you should be okay.

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[url=http://www.doxdesk.com/parasite/DownloadReceiver.html]This link[/url] might provide you with some information as to why eAcceleration is bad. It's not spyware, in that it doesn't collect much identifying information, but it is adware in that it pushes popups through to you.

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It appears you've got the about:blank hijack that's been going around. Check some solutions out here: [url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/showthread.php?t=7507[/url] some other users and mods have come up with great results. The first post, in fact, helped me personally.

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Did you read the bridge.dll thread at the top of this forum? It contains links for resolving bridge.dll error messages.

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The only way you could really test the firewire port would be to attach a different device to it, and see if it works. If it does, the port is good. Do you have another system to try the hard drive's firewire connection out on?

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What you'll probably want to do is make a copy of the file available as a BinHex (*.hqx) format for Mac users. They can then download the file, then decompress it using Stuffit Expander, and then view the file. That's one of the old nuances to a Mac, I don't …

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Where are you downloading a UNIX from? Most likely, it's pirated, and I would not fool with it. UNIX systems normally cost mucho $$$, and finding it for free (with the exception of Sun's Free Solaris binary program) is probably not legal. But, let me clear up a few misconceptions. …

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have you simply tried opening it in notepad? A google search didn't turn up anything, that's all I know. You might just want to read it, and see if it relates to anything you might find relevant.

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[QUOTE=hlokzila]Design and write a C++ program for the problem given below. Apply the rules of good programming style by making your program modular, and using parameters and local variables in subprograms or functions. Add comments where necessary for each function. Use meaningful variable names. Your program should be user friendly. …

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Have you checked for spyware? Does it happen in other apps? There are a number of things it could be. Let us know the answers to those two questions, and I'm sure we could help.

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What have you got so far? I know that bash uses $1, $2, $3, and so on as variables for command arguments. I imagine csh might be similar, if not the same. Have you tried reading the manpage on csh? It might give you some pointers on accepting command arguments.

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Have you updated the drivers on your USB cable modem? Have you upgraded the BIOS on your system? What type of computer is this?

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[QUOTE=Catweazle]hahahahahahaaaa!! I'm still curious about where that 'Marsupial moderator' tag was dreamt up from. Until I find out, I'm really unsure whether he's a Rabbit-eared Bandicoot, a Hairy-nosed Wombat or a Fat-tailed Dunnart! :D [img]http://teatreehollow.com/gallery/Oz_Animals/Bilby_or_Rabbit-eared_Bandicoot.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] If you notice, his avatar's a wombat. I suspect that he uses his marsupial pouch …

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Dani, I just noticed the change in the layout of the forum view. I just wanted to put in my two cents... Overall, I liked the way that the forum looked before. I didn't pay enough attention to it, but it felt like the thread view was more organized by …

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[QUOTE=al2]Read some of the earlier threads on removal of bridge.dll - looks pretty complicated to a novice like me. /QUOTE] Moved to Security forum. It's not complicated if you've got directions-- that's why we posted the directions, because that's exactly what we'd tell you to do. If you have a …

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What part do you get this message? Is it during the Graphical portion of the install, or during the Text-based pre install stage? If it's happening during the Graphical stage, then I'd suggest reformatting and trying again. If it's during the text-based portion, you've probably got a bad cd.

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Heck, they probably won't just charge you a fee for support. They'll probably try to sell you a new copy of Windows 98 ;)

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Do you have a wireless router? If you do, you have to plug the DSL modem into the router, and then the laptop should get access wirelessly. It wouldn't matter then if the Local Area Connection is unplugged, as you're not using that connection. Don't remove the driver though-- it's …

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You can try GKrellm. It's a pretty popular system monitor tool. [url]www.gkrellm.net[/url]

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I don't know much about VB, but if it's like any other language, there's probably some kind of library that would allow you to do so. That library probably is some mixture of C and ASM, for which functions in VB could be bound to. Have you checked MSDN's website …

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Personally, I think I'd go with ASUS. I've got a Gigabyte GA-7VT600 1394 board. I like it okay enough, but I have some gripes with it. For starters, it's got jumpers for setting the mulitplier and FSB speed. In this day and age, that's a little funky, IMHO. There's not …

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I'm a little confused... What are you [b]grep[/b]ing on 'newserver.new.new.new'? I'm sure there's some way you could use awk or sed and create a regexp that includes the line that you're looking for, or just use [b]grep[/b] to pull out the entire line. I'm not an expert at parsing text, …

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Heck, Click on Tools, then choose Internet Options. There's a Clear History button and a Delete Temporary items button right there. Haven't been browsing naughty sites, have we? ;)

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you have to first click on explorer. In the pane underneath the running processes, you will see haom.dll listed in there.

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Just so you know, 100% CPU usage is not bad-- it's not like a temperature gauge on a car or anything! Just sitting at my idle Windows XP Pro system, I can watch the CPU usage spike up for several seconds to 100%, but it doesn't detriment my computing experience. …

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