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Re: Tried a forum search yet? Bridge.dll has been discussed [b]numerous[/b] times in this forum as well as other forums. I suggest you empower yourself-- try the forum search here, and [url=http://www.google.com]Google[/url] and look up the processes in your HiJackThis log. Then, you can decide for yourself what to enable and … | |
Re: I'm thinking it may be time to buy/borrow a PCI video card. Put that in, and see if you can get any boot messages. | |
Re: You'll probably want to reinstall Linux. If anything, back up the files you want to keep from the Linux installation. Reinstall Linux, and then restore the files you want to keep. The issue lies in the fact that your device configurations may be different. The system may not be able … | |
Re: [QUOTE=Ludootje]I guess I should give Perl/Python another try... Now if only it didn't take so long before being able to write something actually *useful*, I wouldn't give up so easily :)[/QUOTE] I don't know about Perl, I'm assuming it'd be the same way, but with Python, it's SUPER easy, fun, … | |
Re: Try doing a search for "bridge.dll" in the forum. This topic has been discussed a number of times. I believe the general concensus here is that "Bridge" is related in some way or other to spyware... | |
Re: try running CWShredder: [url]http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4086.html[/url] Just download it, open it, close all of your browser windows, and hit the FIX button. That should clear things up for you. :) | |
Re: Also, if you run NTFS on the Windows XP side, be sure to run NT service Pack 4, if I'm not mistaken. The version of NTFS that Win2k and XP use is a little bit different from NT's version. If you update to SP4, you should be able to exchange … | |
Re: I thought the standard action of [b]shutdown[/b] was to wait a minute? Hence the necessity for, [b]shutdown -h now[/b] under Linux/FreeBSD, or [b]shutdown -yg0[/b] on some other UNIX systems. | |
Re: Boy, this is an odd one. I think I ran into it myself, though. There are a couple of things you need to do, I think. When you set the ip address, I think you may need to add an [b]up[/b] statement to the command: [b] ifconfig ndis0 inet 192.168.1.50 … | |
Re: Actually, I wouldn't even fool with a download accelerator. If you want faster download speeds, just find a faster server to download from. I've never gotten that big of a speed increas when using an accelerator... | |
Re: [QUOTE=WEATHER CHANNEL] [color=#0000ff]***EDIT ada95 should not even be in this forum, I'll let the mods guess where it should be layed to rest.[/color][/QUOTE] Hrm... I'm thinking Computer Science would be a better forum for this? Mind telling us a bit more about Ada? If it doesn't belong in the Scripting … | |
Re: How far have you gotten so far on this? Post a code snippet, and maybe we can give you some pointers on how to proceed. When you say you "have to", you still do kind of sound like you were assigned this task... ;) | |
Re: ...Have you thought about bridging, as opposed to routing? With bridging, you join to segments together, sort of like a router. But, with a bridge, you can have all of the machines on the same logical subnet. The cool thing about it is that you don't have to tell the … | |
Re: But for a simple mail forwarder like he needs, wouldn't [b]sendmail, postfix, exim,[/b] or any other free mail daemon do the trick? He didn't say he needed any collaborative functions of Exchange. I'm not poo-poo'ing your suggestion, TheOgre, mind you, I'm just trying to broaden his options. :) | |
Re: Can you get into the BIOS on your system? I'd check to see if the BIOS is detecting the hard drive. I'm not very up on HP machines-- you'll have to refer to your documentation to determine how to enter the BIOS. Also, what type of registry error do you … | |
Re: [QUOTE=i686-linux]I am not saying that you are wrong, but most BSD people that I know tend to feel better with slackware. Kind of interesting.[/QUOTE] Slackware has "BSD-ish" init scripts, which does allow BSD users to be somewhat comfortable with it. From my experience, though, Gentoo is more BSD-like than slackware. … | |
Re: You can't password protect folders in XP, but you can set up access permissions if you're using the NTFS filesystem. There are loads of tutorials on the web-- try doing a [url=http://www.google.com]Google[/url] search for Windows+file+permissions | |
Re: Have you tried simply typing [b]Administrator[/b] with no password? | |
Re: The specs of your motherboard aren't important at this point. It is [i]really[/i] important that we get the error messages that are displayed. If possible, before going into X, post the contents of /var/log/XFree86.0.log here. Virtual PC, VMware, all of those emulation programs, use virtual devices, that work through your … | |
Re: How old is your monitor? Sometimes, picture tubes just go bad... I've got a screen myself that behaves similarly. About the only thing you can do to "fix it" is to buy a new monitor. | |
Re: or, it may be the SASSER worm. Get Stinger from here: [url]http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/[/url] Run it, then go to [url]http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com[/url] Regardless of if it's BLASTER or SASSER, this will fix your problem. | |
Re: Well, UNIX is programmed mostly in C. C was invented to program UNIX. Basically, without C, there'd be no UNIX. Without UNIX, there probably wouldn't have been a C language. | |
Re: Calm down guys. Luckily, the guy solved his problem. He is asking a question about [b]Internet Explorer in the Internet Explorer forum[/b]. Being as such, answers should probably be constrained to helping the user with his/her Internet Explorer issue. While installing Mozilla would mean that he'd no longer have a … | |
Re: Yeah, you probably want to replace just about everything. Even if it's running okay now, who's to say that it will run later? The capacitors on the motherboard might dry out or leak, and any of the metal parts on the motherboard might oxidize. To be safe, I'd just chuck … | |
Re: Personally, if I were going to get an SATA drive, I'd go ahead and get an SATA card. Where'd you find one for $80? I've seen them on pricewatch for as little as $40. To get that thing running at SATA150 speeds, I'd be okay with that price. | |
Re: Try this Google search for that exact error: [url]http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=0x80070725[/url] | |
Re: Additionally, try searching for the SAMBA filesharing suite for the Mac. Generally, it comes pre-installed on OS X, and there may be a "Connect to Server" option in the Finder. If there is one, and you've configured file sharing on the Windows machine, you can type in the IP address … | |
Re: Have you tried reading the manpage for [b]mkbootdisk[/b]? I'd imagine that there would be some options listed there for your particular situation. Since none of us know your exact setup, it'd be kind of tough to know what options you would need. ![]() | |
Re: You might be able to try a repair reinstallation. If that doesn't work, the only way you're going to be able to solve this and keep your files would be to probably put your hard drive in another system, and copy the files over to CD or something. Either that, … | |
Re: Try removing the CMOS jumper on the motherboard for a few seconds. That should set the system back to factory defaults, resetting your FSB back to default. If you're looking for stock performance, I'd check to see if your motherboard has AUTO settings for everything, including FSB. If not, I'd … | |
Re: Have you tried setting up static IP addresses? What happens if you give the machine 192.168.1.16 instead of .15? How is the WAP connected to the hub? Is that with a crossover cable, an uplink port, or is it just straight-through patch cabling? | |
Re: [QUOTE=Faranth]you would need to setup filesharing :D which i belive would be rather a pain in the arse :)[/QUOTE] It's not any different than setting up filesharing for two distinct machines running Windows XP and Linux. You could do it any number of ways. Because VMware allows for virtual NICs … | |
Re: Can you do Safe Mode? When the system starts, try tapping either F8 or the Ctrl key, then you should be able to select Safe mode. Let us know if you can get there okay, and your desktop loads. | |
Re: Why are you wanting to share your Program Files folder, anyways? If you're trying to make multiple computers share a single program, that may be tough. Certain applications may not function correctly if certain registry keys are not found on the system that's trying to access the program. | |
Re: [url=http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/serialconsole-setup.html] Setting up a serial console under FreeBSD[/url] ...Direct from the FreeBSD handbook! :D | |
Re: [QUOTE=gw3]Hi, for dual boot systems running Win and Linux I just modify boot.ini. I copy the boot sector of the second hard disk (where my linux is installed) into a file hdb.b via the Linux dd utility and place it on C: My boot.ini looks then as follows: [boot loader] … | |
Re: I've got one of those cards. It's worked fine under slackware 9 and Debian Woody, I think both use 2.4.18, I think. I wasn't trying to install to the disk, but the kernel recognized it, and spun up the disks just fine. I was running on an old PIIX4 chipset … | |
Re: [i]topic of post edited to more accurately reflect content of post[/i] I'd try a new processor and new memory. Have you tried one chip of RAM in one slot, and then booted it? If it's bad memory, that will root that out? If you try it with no RAM, the … | |
Re: Try running the system file checker. Put your Windows ME disc in the drive, click Start -> then click Run. Type in [b]sfc /scannow[/b]. That may restore any files that are missing. | |
Re: can you ping that mail server using the [b]ping[/b] command in the Command Prompt window? If so, I'd check out your firewall's settings. It could be blocking ports 25 and 110. | |
Re: What kind of text is displayed? What are the specs on the system? What devices are installed on the system? What programs are installed? Have you installed the latest chipset drivers for your system? Checked that APM or ACPI is enabled in the BIOS? There are any number of things … | |
Re: If you've got a new motherboard, you should only need the driver disc for your motherboard's integrated devices, if it has any. When you say "OEM", you should have a CD-- even OEMs ship Windows XP discs with their systems. But, a retail version, or another OEM's disc, should suffice … | |
Re: try doing a google search for "patch panel pinout"... Maybe that will lead you in the right direction . | |
Re: Have you tried running Stinger in Safe Mode? Have you checked Event Viewer for any messages? It very well could be a virus, but it could also be a hardware issue. Try checking out those two suggestions, and see if they can't yield anymore results. | |
![]() | Re: Wow. How dumb is this? You'd think that in this day and age with all of these security fears we've got going around, Cisco of all places, which offers a [b]FREAKING INTERNET SECURITY CERTIFICATION[/B] would have thought better than to hard-code a username/password pair into their firmware. Ah well... at … ![]() |
Re: I found [url=http://www.rudeserver.com/cgiparser/]this link[/url], and it looks like a multiplatform library. That'd be kind of interesting to see. Would you have to compile such a parser? I could see where such an application would be advantageous, wouldn't it be faster than using Python or Perl? ...But then again, why would … | |
Re: Have you run any virus or spyware checkers on this system? Being Windows 98, it is pretty prone to freezes because of spyware. What are the specs on the machine? Has any software/hardware been added to the system in the past month? Also, what exact messages are being given when … | |
Re: If all you're talking about is TCP/IP connectivity, it shouldn't matter. The only time most sysadmins get antsy is if you start doing odd stuff on their network, like ARP poisoning and packet sniffing. If all you're doing is surfing the Web and the like, they'll probably never care what … | |
Re: What is 1on1.exe? Have you tried a Google search for the program "1on1.exe" + spyware? |
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