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- Interests
- Chasing 4 little kids all under the age of 7! Camping, Biking, Hiking (not Everest, but casual hikes),…
- PC Specs
- Too many computers to list between, work & home.
8 Posted Topics
Re: I have 3 systems with different MS products. They all have the same error. When your battery actually starts dying you will notice it will start to jump across the screen instead of flowing seamlessly. Any interference in the area of the mouse can trip that alert. It is basically … | |
Re: I had a similar problem with an install of Ubuntu. I had found a message board that discussed the Burn Speed of the Image being the problem. I re-burned the Image file at a slow speed and the install worked. | |
Re: You are looking for the "Outlook 2003 Autocomplete Cache". You can find the file in: C:\Documents and Settings\<your username>\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook Default name is 'Outlook'. If you are unable to see it, try this for Windows XP: * Click Start. * Open My Computer. * Select the Tools menu and click … | |
Re: SourceForge.net is an Open Source site that you can "Browse Software", and search for Password. They are ranked and ratings for each program. Should be able to find what you want there. | |
Re: Depends on what you really want to accomplish. If it is a USB 2.0 you will get a quick file transfer, while USB 1.0 from your PC will slow that transfer rate. I myself, have a 320 GB external drive that I connect to my Laptop. I use it for … | |
Re: I have used Belarc Advisor on Windows PC's for gathering complete PC profiles that included hardware information, and software keys, etc. Just google "belarc" it takes you right to the page. [QUOTE]The Belarc Advisor builds a detailed profile of your installed software and hardware, missing Microsoft hotfixes, anti-virus status, CIS … | |
Re: Not enough information to fully answer your question. Currently your Wireless Network is routing through your router handling the IPsec tunnel, hence the reason you are able to see everything on the Inside of your Company Network. If your company has configured the Router #1 to use their internal DNS … | |
My name is Wes, I have worked indirectly with IT for the past 7 years. Before that was working on friends computers, etc. from the time I was a kid. While some may be older, I can honestly say the first computer I ever touched was 4th Grade, and it … |
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