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Re: You will need a SELECT statement and an UPDATE statement. The SELECT will be something like "SELECT DISTINCT id FROM table2". In the code, loop through all the results and in each iteration, execute "UPDATE table1 SET member='Y' WHERE id='$idFromSelectResult'". | |
Re: Your problem is one of two things. Either you are using an 802.11b adapter or you are plugging in a USB wireless adapter into a USB1.1 port on your computer. The 802.11b standard is limited to 11Mbps throughput. In order to increase throughput, you will have to get a 802.11g … | |
Re: Prying open the drive is never a good idea. If you must force a drive open, you should push a pin or very small rod through the hole on the drive to have the drive force the tray open. I imagine that you have damaged the tray through repeatedly forcing … | |
Re: It sounds like you either have damaged or sticky keys. You can try cleaning the keyboard (very hard to do with laptops). It may be that the keyboard is actually damaged. There's very little you can do to repair such damage other than replacing the keyboard itself. | |
Re: You need to provide more details for us to understand your situation. What version of Windows do you have? Do you have SP2 installed? What type of internet connection do you have? Do you connect through a router? Does any other computer that connects to the internet in the same … | |
I'm trying to help a friend of mine recover data from a harddrive that had its partition table corrupted. I have very little experience in this field (when it happens to me, I just start over from scratch) and would like to know if any of you could recommend any … | |
Re: This isn't a fix for Outlook, but a viable alternative. I junked Outlook a year ago for [url=http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/]Thunderbird[/url]. Thunderbird does all the things I used in Outlook and does some things that Outlook doesn't. One feature I like, and might interest you, is that the composition window has a dropdown … | |
Re: This is an old question, but it deserves an answer. I hope you are still interested LiBOC. All Broadband routers use Dynamic NAT. Very few users will ever use Static NAT, but Static NAT features are available on most routers. The Static NAT feature can be seen in the DMZ … | |
Re: Go to [url=http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/showthread.php?p=71745]this tread[/url] which deals with the same issue. See if you can find an answer there first. | |
Re: It sounds like you have a networking problem since your computer can't access any internet resources. Try the following: Click the Start button, select "Run...", type "cmd", and click "OK". After the command prompt loads, type "ipconfig /renew" (without quotes), and press the Enter key. The program may take a … | |
Re: See if you can find the drive in [url=http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;309000&sd=tech]Disk Management[/url]. If the drive appears there, it may not be formatted or partitioned correctly to allow Windows to use it as a drive. If you format the drive again, be sure to select FAT and not FAT32 or NTFS. I'm curious … | |
Re: Actually, it's not at all the same. You're not working with the same code that has worked before, you are using new code that you have yet to be able to get to work. There is a problem somewhere, you just aren't seeing it. You can always do the old … | |
Re: First thing you need to do is see if your BIOS is finding your drive during POST. Do you see your new drive listed during the first startup process after you boot your computer? If your BIOS isn't finding the drive, you need to enter the BIOS setup and configure … | |
Re: I'm a big fan of Seagate drives since they have great warrenties, don't give me many issues, and are relatively quiet. If you are concerned about the health of your drives, first turn on S.M.A.R.T. for your drives in your BIOS and then run [url=http://www.seagate.com/support/seatools/]Seagate's SeaTools[/url] to check your drives … | |
Re: Your system is overheating, but not due to a lack of proper cooling. From the message from your BIOS, I can tell that you haven't configured the FSB and multiplier settings for your CPU correctly. Basically, your system is overheating because your CPU is running overclocked. Go into your BIOS … | |
Re: What is it that you are searching: database, files, some other type of data collection? | |
Re: Are you wanting to find out what AMD chip is similar in performance to a certain Intel chip? If so, which Intel chip's performance do you want to match? Furthermore, what type of use will the chip mainly be used for? Gaming? Productivity? Graphics? The reason I ask these questions … | |
Re: It is working as expected. You created a simple console that operates on a command line. When a console application is loaded by double-clicking or otherwise running it from the GUI, Windows creates a temporary console, executes the program, and then closes the console when you press a key after … | |
Re: Is this when you unplug the cable from the computer or from your router? | |
Re: I noticed that you were still running your browser. Make sure that you have all your browsers closed when you run HijackThis. Run HijackThis again, select "Do a system scan only", and put a check next to the following lines:[code]R3 - Default URLSearchHook is missing O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [checkrun] C:\winnt\system32\eliteptl32.exe … | |
Re: There's really too little info to go off of, so any recommendations would just be shots in the dark. Have you tried using different software to burn the CD to see if it's the software that has the issue? | |
Re: Ouch... Sorry to hear about your monitor. As for whether the plug can be easily fixed or not depends on the monitor. Some monitors have a cable plug on each end and can be removed from the monitor in order to replace it with a new one. Check the back … | |
Re: Is this a laptop or a desktop system? Who made the system and what is its model number? Can you open and close the CD tray? Does the drive show up in Explorer or My Computer? Are you able to open the system up to remove and reinstall the cables … | |
Re: geezir, please start your own thread for your problem. Piggybacking on topics is useful only if everything about your setup and situation is exactly the same as the person who started the topic. | |
Re: [url=http://www.phpbb.com/]phpBB[/url] is an open-source forum package that is very good. It's also free. I recommend that you go to that site and follow the instructions on setting up a forum. | |
Re: The cap that covers over the USB plug is stuck on? Does it look like [url=http://www.pcenlinea.com/img/z/54161_BIG.jpg]this[/url]? | |
Re: How much RAM do you have on the system? What were you doing on the machine when the error occured? In other words, what programs were you using? | |
Re: Did you try running the [url=http://support.microsoft.com/kb/169514/EN-US/]Internet Connection Wizard[/url] on that machine? | |
Re: Aspect ratio is the relationship between the width and height of an image. With computers, you can think about aspect ratio as the relationship between the horizontal pixels and vertical pixels. Most screens are designed to display signals with an aspect ratio of 4:3, thus you see computers commonly supporting … | |
Re: The CD's IDE cable should plug into the blue IDE connector. Make sure that you have the jumpers on the drive set properly. My recommendation would be to set the drive to CS (cable select) and attaching the last plug on the cable to attach the CD drive. Make sure … | |
Re: I don't think the free sites give you enough access to be able to support such a site. You need to be able to host and use CGI scripts/programs in order to create such a site. I don't know of any free hosts that give you that. | |
Re: Did you try resetting your CMOS settings? | |
Re: I don't agree with Buggz assessment. It sounds like the system doesn't get far enough to load an OS. Have you gone through the steps in the [url=http://daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread27079.html]My PC won't start - Read this first![/url] stickied thread? | |
Re: It's hard to say what the problem is, but here are some things for you to try: If you restart in [url=http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/boot_failsafe.mspx]Safe Mode[/url], does the GUI load correctly? Try running "sfc /scannow" and see if the problem is repaired. Load up Task Manager, check the Processes tab, look for any … | |
Re: Unless you have ISP issues, your connection won't be randomly disconnected. The switching function of routers is like a traffic cop in that it "switches" access to the internet connection to whichever connection needs it for that moment. This process occurs very fast (thousands of switches a second). Routers don't … | |
Re: If you get an air can for electrical devices, while the machine is off, spray into each air intake and exhaust. amd_sucks is correct though that you may have to open up your machine if you can't clean it from the outside. I have a laptop that is about three … | |
Re: Most likely, yes, the connector that you are plugging your mouse into is attached to the motherboard. I'm guessing that your mouse uses the PS/2 connector. Have you tried a different mouse to make sure that it's not just the mouse and not the port? If the port is indeed … | |
Re: swatkat's idea is good, but you'll have a hard time getting there since your browser closes immediately. You can get to the Internet Options menu by going through Control Panel as well. | |
Re: Use [b]Character.getNumericValue(char)[/b] to get the numeric value of the character. There isn't a routine that converts a decimal number to a binary number, so I assume that's the part your professor wants you to work on. I'll give you a [url=http://www.google.com/search?q=java%20%22number%20in%20binary%22]hint[/url] though. [color=orange]+++++ Edit +++++[/color] Never mind. jwenting knows a … | |
Re: Pavilions come in laptop and desktop setups. Which kind is your's? In either case, the fastest and easiest solution is to remove the harddrive and put it in an external harddrive enclosure that you can hook up to another machine's USB or Firewire port. The cheapest solution (free?) would be … | |
Re: You connected the IDE cable, but did you connect a power molex to the drive? | |
Re: It's funny, but almost all of sunnypalsingh's questions sound like questions that an idiot teacher would ask. Knowing the answer to such questions doesn't help anyone understand programming and definately doesn't help a programmer develop good technique. | |
Re: The size of ints is dependant upon the compiler or compiler setting. It would seem that your compiler defaultly uses 32-bit ints, as most "standard" C compilers should. The same code run on a 64-bit chip with a 64-bit OS will provide the same answer. It wouldn't make much sense … | |
Re: I think the reason why people are not giving you answers is that it's not clear what your question is. We understand what you want to do, but we don't understand what you are having problems with. | |
Re: I recommend that you don't pull a page from eBay every second. Once you've parsed the time remaining, only do periodic updates (every five minutes or so) to catch new bids. Polling the eBay server too much can result in an IP ban. Keep in mind that just because you … | |
Re: Did you follow your router's guide to setting up your router? The guide will walk you through the steps of setting things up simply at first to ensure the connections work, and then they walk you through the steps of setting up security. Furthermore, are your router and wireless card … | |
Re: Wow... You are in the completely wrong place. Try the [url=http://daniweb.com/techtalkforums/forum105.html]Storage forum[/url]. You have much better luck if you ask questions in places that support the topic of your questions. | |
Re: When your computer can't get an IP address, either the computer can't properly communicate with the router or the router's configuration has the DHCP server (the part of routers that gives out IP addresses) turned off. It doesn't sound like you've changed anything, so maybe your router just had a … | |
Re: Sounds like you might have wanted to read up on issues with the motherboard that you have. This is an all-too-often occurance with home-built machines. Unfortunately, motherboard manufacturers don't always follow all the rules on capacitor placement. The best way to avoid this problem is to do research on the … | |
Re: Is the Format class file in the same directory as the file you are not able to compile? If it is not, are you importing the package? Is your print() method in the Format package static? You say that you can make the call "successfully" in another part of the … |
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