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not possible. What order they are in isnt saved on the cd, its calculated at view time.

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Yeah the vid card is overheating. Classic symptoms. Download a tool called GPU-Z. It will show you the temps of your GPU and fan speed %. Play for while and alt-tab out regularly to ake a note of the temperatures you experience. Post the results here.

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[quote]an intel 64bit processor[/quote] Do you mean an actual 64 bit CPU? Like an Itanium? Or do you mean a normal x86 CPU with the EMT64 extensions?

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[quote]It must be a marketing question from Intel and Microsoft. There is nothing else I can think of why neither Intel nor Microsoft made new drivers for XP. The only thing I can think of is that Intel wants to sell more ICR9R bridges and Microsoft wants to push its …

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You can toggle the setting on the menu where you can select safe mode etc... At least on windows server you can , not sure about xp

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In the BIOS check sure that theres not an option called aomething like Bootloader/MBR antivirus/write protect Some BIOSes have it as an option to write protect the MBR to protect it viruses hiding in there. However, this is bad if you are installing an OS, obviosly...

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Never ever ever get home basic its terrible. Home premium is the way to go. 64 bit will let you take better advantage of your 3gb of ram. A 17" monitor (especially a wide one) will be far too small and will look crap. Get a 19".

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[quote] The problem started when I plugged in a flash disk upside down [/quote] Yeah the motherboard is probably fried. PC repair shop sounds like the best bet.

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Sounds like a bad CMOS battery I would usually reccomend updating the BIOS I had an old R30 and the stock BIOS version was full of bugs. HOWEVER, i do not advise you try it on your machine as if it decides to crash during the flash process, it will …

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Okay im reading in lines of text e.g "abcdefg" and I need to split the line into an array of characters where each character is stored in its own element so its like [a][b][c][d][e][f][g] I know how to do it with splitting words from poems etc... using something like txtLine.split(" …

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Go to run Type mmc Add the certificates snapin by going file -> add / remove snap-ins

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Can you post a pic of what you mean by the chip in the CPU? That may be the pin 0 mark. Some chips have a mark in one corner so you know which way to align it.

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dit it sound at all like this: [url]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=oDyqctIw0SE[/url]

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The main method is often misunderstood. In C89, main() on its own is acceptable, but C99 only allows for either (The second one is for command line paramaters): [quote] int main ( void ) int main ( int argc, char *argv[] ) [/quote] In C89, main() MUST return something but …

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For which architechture? is that x86 asm? consult your reference manual we cant do much with the info you gave us

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yeah i just came back to daniweb and saw them. apparently everything is under control now.

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What motherboard model you have Also what OS you are running? 32 or 64 bit? Is it a pentium D? Core Duo? Core2? AMD X2? What CPU?

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[QUOTE=dips255;752666]thanks peter_budo i've switched to DB storage[/QUOTE] ? what? why awaken a 4/5 year old thread?

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Yup. Only floats (double is a double precision float) have decimal places. Integers are just that, integers, whole numbers.

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yeah thats a known problem. Thats why the ad used to be above the nav in the old site. However the advertisers wanted it there, so theres not much we can do about it. Its only an intermittent bug (some ads are designed so they have a higher Z order …

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Nah the RPC Server service and the Server service are diffrent Server is used for windows filesharing and other stuff . You dont need it to browse, only to share. To browse files on other PCs you only need the Workstation service started, and client for microsoft networks installed.

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Possibly not. MS have been locking down sockets a lot lately due to it being abused by malware. XP Sp2 removed all support for raw sockets.

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Re: LGPL

LGPL allows linking to non-GPLed stuff e.g a commercial, closed source app could use an LGPL libary

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You can just download and install SP1. There is no need to reinstall or buy a new disk. All the new SP1 disks do is save time by having it on there already. An original vista system with SP1 installed is exactly the same as a system installed from a …

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Use CCLeaner and ATF cleaner for removing crap Use TweakVI for tweking settings For resizing/deleting partitions the build in volume management in the vista administraive tools console is fine. It can now resize/shrink NTFS partitions which kind of renders partitionmagic etc... obsolete

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[quote]I went into bios and checked and somehow the bios was now on ide instead of raid[/quote] Its probably always been on IDE. Its the default, because XP wont install on it when its in RAID mode unless you mess around with driver floppies and the F6 key during setup.

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not really, it could lead to problems if you have a slow interet connection just go to microsoft update its easier

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[quote]You'd beter find or install the OS that has already integrated IE7 like xp sp2. I used to get this problem when I used xp no sp with IE6, then install IE7 on it.[/quote] You can only run IE7 on SP2 or SP3. NEITHER include IE7 by default. Only OSes …

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Welcome. Yeah, just like music, everyone starts at the bottom, whether they have a degree or not. Spend a while on the helpdesk, a while as a tech, and eventually you will progress up the ladder Certifications + on the job experience as above are the way to gio

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