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42 Posted Topics
Re: If your system is still under warranty you will probably want to have Dell work on it. | |
Re: I've used Rescue, its pretty nice and the only time I had an issue was when I was working with a customer who was very technologically challenged. I've since quit doing private work and am now back in a sys admin position, but I still use LogMeIn Free version for … | |
I'm creating a form in MS Word for our customer service reps to fill out and then I want to have a submit button at the bottom of the page that will run a macro to automatically save the file in a desired directory and to use the customer's name … | |
Re: Do you have your computer connected to the router? Can you get to 192.168.1.1 that should be the address for setup. If you know all of your configuration settings you can go in and manually setup the connection. Depending on the type of modem you have it could be taking … | |
Re: I downloaded it this morning and started playing around. Crashed within 5 minutes when I tried to go to newegg.com after seeing that daniweb renders odd | |
Re: I've managed to shoot the moon a few times, and kept my score below 5 on several occasions, but never 0 for the whole game. Then again, I'm more of a texas holdem player. | |
Re: One thing I love about the Brits is they're not taking any of that EU crap. Theres a model of Independence right there. And now that we're talking about this BS North American Union, the UK is looking more and more attractive. Expensive as hell to visit, but thats due … | |
Not sure if this should be posted here or programming forums... I'm writing login scripts for the different departments in our company as they all use different Printers, Network Drives, etc. I've managed to get the code together to do everything I need except set the Wallpaper to the Dept … | |
Wasn't sure which thread to post this on, but haven't gotten any help from "Servers"... I'm writing login scripts for the different departments in our company as they all use different Printers, Network Drives, etc. I've managed to get the code together to do everything I need except set the … | |
Re: My company uses HelpSpot. We've only been using it for a few months and we're only 200-300 employees, but it works great for us with the functionality you're looking for and then some. Can't recall pricing off the top of my head, but it must have been reasonable or our … | |
Re: Kirk was more of your "Pirate Ship" type captain, adventure, sex, explosions, and a fair disregard for the rules. Picard on the other hand is more of your model Federation commander, he only breaks the rules when absolutely necessary and commands his ship well and with poise and dignity... but … | |
Re: Simply right click on the share folders and go to "Sharing and Security" you can set up access limitations there. Unless you want to be very secure about it, in which case you can follow knight's suggestion and use encryption | |
Re: I've had similar problems in the past. Once it was the mobo (which was 10 years old) and the other time it was the power supply (user upgraded video card and added another optical drive, but did not buy a bigger PSU) If your daughter's fiance is comfortable with doing … | |
Re: first, go into your browser's internet options and ensure that "automatically detect proxy settings" is enabled if that doesnt fix the problem: go to the control panel, go to network connections, right click your local area connection, go to properties, select internet protocol (TCP/IP), click properties, make sure that "Obtain......automatically" … | |
Re: You're going to be pushing it. Best bet might be an Acer, though Dell is a good bet if you want to spend a tad extra. I priced out an Inspiron on Dell's UK site and it came to about £450 with specs on the lower end of what you're … | |
Re: Well it sounds like you're in quite a jam and I had hoped some1 else would have some ideas for you. But as that doesnt seem to be the case here is my recommendation: Remove the hard drive from your Boss's computer and set it as a slave drive in … | |
Re: I drink green tea all day long, go through a few gallons a week. When it comes to 'drinks' if I'm just unwinding after a long day I love a good gimlet, when I party its usually NOS and Vodka or what ever beer is flowing. For diner I'll match … | |
Re: Do you have another device you can hook these monitors up to? That way we can find out it if its your graphics card or something else. | |
Re: I've heard that USB Flash drives can eventually just die from being used too much, especially if it is formatted in NTFS. And being 4 years old I would guess you stand a pretty good chance at having such an issue. Do you know what file type you're using? NTFS … | |
Re: Do you have another monitor or computer you can use to see if its just the monitor? Also do you have another graphics card that you could swap out to see if that is the problem? | |
Re: I know people who are having this exact same problem. We've tried a lot of troubleshooting with the various software thats out there, tried system restores, cleaning up the msconfig, nothing. We decided to simply back up their files onto an external and we are reformatting and reinstalling windows. My … | |
Re: I've been with a few hotter women... the hottest were usually the dumbest, but I've found many happy mediums. Once I dated an american eagle model who could hold her own in a conversation about video games, probably the best I've ever been with... dumped me for her ex though … | |
Re: One thing to try would be to unplug the power supply, leave it unplugged for a solid minute, then plug it back in and try to boot, let us know what happens. Also, when you boot, do you hear any beeps? what is the pattern of the beeps? | |
Re: System speed relies on three parts, the processor, the hard drive, and the ram. If your processor and hard drive and on par with a 512 system then upgrading the RAM wont do much good, though a jump from 512 to 2gigs is of course still going to be noticeable. … | |
Re: I've made rigs that roared and I've built machines for home users who wanted something quieter, really its mainly a matter of the quality of the fans that can reduce noise, as well as quality and technology of the hard drive, a lot of them now come with quiet spin … | |
My cousin is using an Ipod Nano 2nd Gen and is trying to connect it to her new computer that is running Windows Vista Home Basic. The device shows as "uknown device" but does not have the yellow icon on it as usual. I cannot get it to install any … | |
Re: It sounds like you have a bad motherboard, in which case you can try to get a new one from the manufacturer, but you're probably better off just using it for parts. | |
Re: I would guess that the problem you're running into is that you're no longer going through a RAID controller to access the data. I'm not sure how you can bypass this problem without another machine that you can put a RAID controller on, but I hope this at least points … | |
Re: Quick and simple answer without looking at your attachments: Use Mozilla Firefox for internet browsing instead of Microsoft Internet Explorer [url]http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/[/url] | |
Re: hughv has a good point, depending on why you want to do this there may be better solutions... however, if you just want to wipe it and start over you'll need the discs that came with the computer when you purchased it which should include the operating system and device … | |
Re: Check out Dell, they still allow you to get XP on their 15.1" model and if you go into the Small/Medium Business section you can get any of those computers with XP. Another upside to Dell is that they offer AMD chips in many of their laptops now. If you … | |
Re: I use Newegg when I buy parts for computers I'm building for clients. They're usually pretty good about having a lot of specs for all the parts so you can check compatibility and theres plenty of user reviews on most of the products so you know if the product works … | |
Re: The only way I can think of to limit access to local files would be to set "Deny" to everyone on your domain, then you would have to use a local account to gain access to it. But I dont recommend doing this. Another option would be to use software … | |
Re: try booting in safe mode, it should automatically log on as the admin and then you can add a user name or reset the passwords | |
Re: Try going into the boot menu and see how many operating systems you have to choose from. Also, you need to make sure that one of your hard drives is set as a master and the extra one is set to be a slave. | |
Re: In the setup you're going to want to delete all of the partitions so that all that is listed is "unpartitioned space" then you should be able to choose to format in NTFS on the next screen | |
Re: We'll need to know what else you're running in your box to say for sure, but I'm going to say you'll need [I]at least[/I] 500W probably 750 or 1000 if you want have multiple GPUs and be safe | |
Re: try adaware from lavasoft [url]http://www.download.com/Ad-Aware-2007/3000-8022_4-10045910.html?part=dl-ad-aware&subj=dl&tag=top5&cdlpid=10045910[/url] | |
Re: USB Floppy Drives are only about $20 and USB CD Drives are about $60. You may want to consider looking into either of these to give you another method to boot, if it turns out that you can boot using the USB Drive then once you're recovered you should be … | |
Re: Not sure what to offer as far as fixing your core problem. But does this happen on any other accounts? Would it be possible for you to simply move everything to a different account and use a new one as the main account? | |
Re: Check you control panel, under mouse, go through the settings in there, usually there is some way to disable the touch pad, or at least disable tap to click... all laptops seem to be different though | |
Re: have you tried removing the G from the network and cycling your equipment? by introducing a B or G into an N environment the total network performance usually suffers |
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