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[quote=gerbil;264581]Mark.. did you get this sorted out? There is absolutely nothing wrong with the HT log as far as i can tell, so you have met a very good hacker. Norton [/quote] DID YOU LOOK AT THE LOG!!!! [quote] O23 - Service: VNC Server Version 4 (WinVNC4) - Unknown owner …

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[quote=vietexob;433397]Yes, it's LAN line. Is there any workaround apart from the hub? I mean I kinda need a solution that doesn't require much additional hardware. Thanx.[/quote] a small 4 port hub and some cable will come to under $100 for sure

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[quote=Infarction;433905]That's going to depend on the router, and - I'm guessing - would be difficult at best with those languages. If a router had a web-based interface, you could scrape the data, but that'll be a small portion of routers (might serve though). More likely you may have to automate …

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I usually get my memory offline from Crucial or Orcalogic but i dont know if they ship to India

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she was negligent. the parents were british and in britain its illegal to leave 3 young kids alone in a room. Should have known better

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Its dead. Data recovery experts might be able to help recover some of it but it will be many hundreds of dollars

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Lol youd get intellisense on your text messages/emails i bet MS should make a phone. It would rock. Blow apple away. They already have the OS.

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No. If he removes the fan his system will overheat and suffer potentially permanant damage if you get a new board you will nearly always need to reinstall

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XP home is fine for home networks of less than 5 PCs generally you need some NICs (network cards), ethernet cables and a switch/hub/router (depending on your needs) uou can connect 2 computers directly together between the two NICSs (no need for a switch or anything) using a "crossover" cable. …

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Its 3gb and btw arma is really slow installing.... Make sure you have installed your chipset drivers or else XP will only be using one core of your Core2

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Its not just a new thing. My 699mhz thinkpad with 128mb ram has an internal temp of up to 75 degrees centigrade

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1) do not write an engine. use an existing one 2) dont go straight to the deep end. a good 2d rpg is hard enough 3) dont use delphi, use C++ 4) if you must go 3d, learn OpenGL or something like that. Dont even attempt 3d unless you have …

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the 2012 olympics is a waste of money a huge % of our cash went to that, iraq, afganistan and africa (a.k.a the money pits)

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Welcome! With relation to your BSOD, what OS are you running (windows 2000, xp, vista) and which service pack? Generally that error means a bad 3rd party driver. Try booting in safe mode and seeing if it occurs. If not then you know it must be a driver problem (in …

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I agree with joeprogrammer. Dont the pink sides remind you of the old daniweb? (circa '05)

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Its a problem with the cable. It means theres a broken connection inside it - try wiggling the cable around a bit

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[quote=finkdog;432111] I'm planning on re-building it into a gaming PC someday, but I want to know the most reasonable possibilities for this malfunction so I can get it running as soon as possible. [/quote] Some E-Machines use proprietary cases/motherboards/PSUs that only work on emachines

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[quote=Suspishio;430909]512MB RAM is insufficient for your SW set, I'd say. 2GB at least. Yiour system will be paging like mad; also your anti-virus program [U]might[/U] be conributing between 14 & 23%. That's advice based on the description you've given. More detail, more refined answer.[/quote] yeah 1 or 2gb

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1) Illegal as its OEM - tied to the hardware it came with 2) Installing it on 2 PCs at one time is illegal alwayw 3) It would fail product activation and probably put your key on the blacklist ,leaving you with no OS whatsoever

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You will need to re-install and you will need to re-activate (if it fails rung up MS on the number provided and explain, they will be ok)

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a: did you get the right motherboard for your CPU/RAM? b: did you plug in all the power plugs including the small square 4 pin one? "I plugged it in with nothing but the fan and motherboard jumpers\power plugs" That may have damaged it

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The CPU doesnt matter. What matters is: What system you are running ? (XP?, Vista?) Have you installed the drivers (should be on a cd which came with the system)

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There is no reason for either of the 2 DDE services to be running on a home pc. Set them to disabled under administrative tools -> services. (dont do this if you are on a corporate domain, i think you need them then)

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[quote] Please download and install [URL="http://free.grisoft.com/doc/20/lng/us/tpl/v5"][B][COLOR=green]AVG antispyware tool[/COLOR][/B][/URL] [/quote] Avg have just released a new product called "Anti-Rootkit". Maybe you should take a look at it?

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[quote] menu will pop up on the screen and I haven't touched the [/quote] Please describe this menu. Also, are you familiar with the tool HijackThis?

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Remaking the boot partition [C:] rewrites the master boot record for the disk no it doesnt. E.g if you delete all partitions from a a linux system GRUB is left in the MBR. you use fdisk /mbr for that

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Quite frankly, this sort of system is better suited to MS access forms than VB.

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Its a common problem. Some drives firmware have issues with the copy protection in games. You need to update the burner firmware

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I have had it while editing and replying with both the full and advanced mode for about the past year - when making a new thread its nice and fast though.... what browser or os etc... that im using makes no difference

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On my PC it says 0 too. I think thats because on a standard XP install (some buring studios change it) XP cant burn DVDs, only CDs

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Yes, wireless is sometimes a bit broken on all ubuntu 7.04 based systems (they changed the way networkmanager works) I got a realtek RT25something card and it worked under Edgy but not feisty or gusty

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Please can you privide us with some more information such as: [LIST] [*]What OS do you run and which service pack is it? [*]Make + Model of PC [*]USB version (1.1 or 2.0?) [*]Do you know what brand and model of motherboard you have? (may need to reinstall chipset drivers)[/LIST]If …

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Here is your answer: if you have a retail (expensive, store baught) copy of XP you can install it on a new PC [U]if you remove it from the one it was on before[/U] if your copy of XP is OEM (came with the pc) it is ilegal to install …

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Vista SP1 comes out in the first half of 2008 (which is when XP SP3 comes out and it goes into extended support) you want: [LIST] [*]intel core2 or amd x2 (pay the extra and get the best one you can afford you will notice it). Do not under any …

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CentOS is very stable but its a bit hard to set it up for dvd playback and certain other media files like flash and java I recommend ubuntu . its: [LIST] [*]1 cd (you can order it if you dont want to download, its cheap - you want version 7.04 …

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