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Why are people trying to do this? What is the purpose? From my own research back in the day, it turns out that the laptops use some very interesting signal controllers which are very hard if not impossible to tap into. Since laptops do not support video-in out-of-the-box, you will …

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From your description and from knowing someone who had a similar problem, I will guess that a new cord most likely will not help. It sounds like you have a loose power socket IN the laptop, on the motherboard. In that case you will need to do what my friend …

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If you are paranoid about your data being "exposed to the internet", try encrypting it with TrueCrypt. As for shutting off a drive, you could hack the molex connector (or get a plug somewhere) and install a breaker switch outside the case. But that seems like overkill.

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I don't claim to understand it myself, but I believe this ratio is called the divider. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_divider[/url] I believe it's useful for overclocking.

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[QUOTE=chrisbliss18;180176] Now for a solution that is both elegant and inexpensive (free) but is also more technically involved. This is the best solution I can come up with in your situation. Basically, we will turn your wireless router into nothing more than a switch with a wireless access point. In …

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Hi, I'm not sure what you mean by "slowing down". Do you mean your inbound bandwidth drops the longer your router stays up? I have two high-level suggestions: flash to the latest Linksys firmware and if that doesn't work, flash to third-party firmware - DD-WRT or Tomato. If you do …

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I am stumped, I searched everywhere and tried a bunch of things to no avail, so I'm hoping someone would know the answer. I have a pretty old PC with an Asus A8N SLI Deluxe motherboard that I’m trying to give a second life to. There are a total of …

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