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"Treating Customers Royally Since[B] 1996[/B]". The site looks like that was the same year it was designed. ;)

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I've come across this before with newer HP laptops, especially mini's. The only fix I have found is to remove the ac adapter and battery and open it up and remove the CMOS battery and then replace it. It's a pain in the butt to get to the CMOS battery, …

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It all really depends on your location too. No sense getting into an area of IT where workers are a dime-a-dozen.

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Sounds like you may have wired them wrong. If you made them end to end the same, they are incorrect. Here is a diagram for a correct cable: [url]http://www.lanshack.com/make-cat5e.aspx[/url]

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The beeping you are hearing when powering on is a POST beep code. It will help diagnose the problem if you can count the beeps and pattern of the beep code. Such as: 1 short beep - 2 long beeps - 1 short beep

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Have you though about using something else besides javascript for the slideshow, maybe jquery?

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I've had several NetGear switches have this problem with ports going bad. NetGear's solution? "Use another port". My solution? Don't use NetGear switches if you can afford something more reliable, such as Cisco.

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If you were to replace your carburetor in your car with one that may or may not work properly with the rest of your engine, wouldn't you hold on to the old one just in case?

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Have you tried removing the client PC's from the domain and re-joining them to the domain?

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[QUOTE=gbach;1338015]I have a Dell 8400, with Xp. It was purchassed in 2006. I was having lock up problems and was told by Best Buy that my OS was bad and needed to be reinstalled. I formated my hard using the CD that came with the computer and reinstalled windows. Now …

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[QUOTE=kapchee;1337506]I am trying to fix my onboard sound card but it says PCI device driver error, How can i fix it. Desktop is COmpaq presario sr1732il[/QUOTE] I would try reinstalling the original drivers for your audio as a starting point: [url]http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=pv-39087-1&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&product=1845053&sw_lang=&os=228[/url]

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[QUOTE=russellr;1336367]My problem is just the opposite. My computer goes into computer lock all by itse?lf. How do I stop it?[/QUOTE] You probably have your screen saver set to lock the system when your screen saver activates. Go into your screen saver settings and uncheck "On resume, password protect".

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Wireless connectivity from your PC to your router does not necessarily mean network connectivity. It just means your PC is receiving the wireless radio signal from your router. You can be receiving the wireless radio signal from your router and be "connected", but if your router is not issuing your …

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With some ISP's, when your connection is setup, it is based on the MAC address of the network adapter on the PC it was setup on. You need to clone the MAC address of your local PC on your router in order for the cable modem/gateway to accept WAN connections. …

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