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Re: [QUOTE=QKSTechTrainee]OK - I am reposting this thread as I believe I may have placed it in the wrong forum to begin with.[/QUOTE] I merged your two threads. | |
Re: I haven't experienced this? Could you give me an example of a particular thread, for example? It might be that it is more than one page long and you aren't seeing more posts on a second page? | |
Re: Location: Dah Nawth Shaw of Lawn Giland Time of Blackout: around 4pm-something ;) Time Power was Recovered: My mom said at 5am, but I didn't wake up until a quarter to 8am to find everything back on. Story: I was hangin' out on TTF and watching TV when my computer … | |
Re: Your computer uses video card drivers to tell the video card what to send to your monitor. When your video card drivers stop working, Windows uses its built-in basic drivers (what you're using). The reason they're so yucky lookin' is because they're generic drivers meant to work with all video … | |
Re: I searched around the preferences menus and don't think this is possible. Safari keeps a listing of your history. If you don't want anyone else who uses your computer to know you've been somewhere, don't go there in the first place. Sorry, not a solution, but it is an answer … | |
Re: I agree - I don't think overclocking is worth risking the life of your cpu, motherboard, or video card. Especially with how fast computers are nowadays and how much they cost. | |
Re: As far as I know, this is impossible because a USB or PS/2 keyboard gets its power from the motherboard. Therefore, the motherboard must be active and receiving power already to power the keyboard. However, it's possible to put your computer into standby and use a keyboard to resume from … | |
Re: Sorry, never played Halo. But yes - that's what you can do with S-Video output and an Nvidia card. :) enjoy! | |
Re: msimn.exe is, indeed, Microsoft Outlook. The following Microsoft Knowledge Base article applies to Windows95/98 but it is all I was able to find: [url="http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=225867"]http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=225867[/url] [url="http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://support.microsoft.com:80/support/kb/articles/q233/2/64.asp&NoWebContent=1&NoWebContent=1"]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://support.microsoft.com:80/support/kb/articles/q233/2/64.asp&NoWebContent=1&NoWebContent=1[/url] | |
Re: [thread]2540[/thread] Thread locked. Please click on the above link. | |
Re: Please do a search before posting. There are already two other threads related to this issue: [thread]1444[/thread] [thread]2116[/thread] | |
[url="http://www.chippewa.com/articles/2004/01/04/news/news3.txt"]http://www.chippewa.com/articles/2004/01/04/news/news3.txt[/url] This is a joke, right? ;) | |
Re: My opinion hasn't changed a bit ... B.S. in computer science senior speaking ;) | |
Re: [url="http://www.cdw.com"]http://www.cdw.com[/url] [url="http://www.buy.com"]http://www.buy.com[/url] Update your BIOS (flash your BIOS) with the motherboard manufacturer ... otherwise check out [url="http://www.badflash.com"]http://www.badflash.com[/url] | |
Re: Loosely defined, .NET represents Microsoft's latest suite of computer programming languages (i.e. Microsoft Visual Studio.NET). You need the .NET framework if you wish to run software developed in Visual Studio.NET (i.e. VB.NET, C++.NET, C#.NET) | |
Re: I would boot from the Windows XP cd-rom and load the setup program. Then do a repair of the current installation. It'll theoretically put back all of those important system files you may be missing/are corrupted. | |
Re: Adaware or any programs like that haven't detected anything? You sure you got rid of every last bit of your virus? Since this is only related to Internet Explorer I'm going to move the thread to the IE forum. | |
Re: Huh? What sorta game will this be? What's it going to be about? Is there a time frame? Will this be released as freeware, etc? You're just basically looking for people who might wish to volunteer to help you? There are many programmers who are willing to do volunteer work … | |
Re: What video card are you using? Do you have the latest video card drivers? This just started after ... what happened? ;) | |
Re: Is there a command I can use to take a screenshot? My windows machine uses a mac keyboard so there isn't any PRINT SCREEN key. | |
Just a poll ... where are all you linux gurus most comfortable? Where do you do most of your work? Where are you more efficient? ... Well, you get the idea ;) | |
Re: On a windows machine using FAT32, the file size cannot exceed 2 gigs. | |
Re: It seems as if your browser was hijacked or something for you to be getting IE popups while offline. Are the offline ones always for the same site? | |
Re: Are you using any table elements? | |
Re: Please don't double post. People can respond here: [post]12802[/post] Thanks. Thread locked. | |
What's the difference between the latest beta version of Mozilla and Firebird? | |
What can I type to find out the total amount of space on a partition and how much free space is left? | |
Re: I'm confused. If I run C:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exe -k netsvcs will that disable automatic updating? Or must I manually edit the registry as well? What I did was right click on My Computer and click Properties. Then click the Automatic Update tab. Then uncheck to "keep my computer up to date" to … | |
Re: Actually Big "B" some good news ... the newest version of Windows XP's firewall will monitor both inbound and outbound traffic. I'm pretty sure it will be bundled with Windows XP SP2 which has not yet been released. However, Big B is correct, the most recent available version of the … | |
Re: [QUOTE=)BIG"B"Affleck]Ok I just got a positive that said good link. They had to be a admin to have count that much or they were tracking my steps.Thnx who ever it was.[/QUOTE] It was me :) | |
Re: Let's please not start any flame wars. Please drop the topic. Thanks. | |
Re: I'm confused - which version of the kernel are you running? Are you using a precompiled version of VMWare or are you trying to compile it yourself? an *.rpm ?? | |
Re: Check out these pages: [url="http://usercenter.cox.net/rsuite/sdcuser/default.jsp"]http://usercenter.cox.net/rsuite/sdcuser/default.jsp[/url] As you can see, they block port 80 which is used to host websites. In addition, they limit the amount of bandwidth you're allowed to consume. They also routinely check all computers connected to their network for open server ports. | |
Re: Try a service such as [url="http://www.dyndns.com"]www.dyndns.com[/url] or another Dynamic DNS provider. What they do is provide you with a redirection subdomain such as you.dyndns.com which always points to your IP regardless of what it happens to be. In other words, they keep track of your constantly changing IP. For example, … | |
Here at TechTalk, seems we're going through different styles and overhauls like water. I just can't seem to find one I'm happy with! The last 3d grey one was very flashy and very stylish ... but a bit too cluttered for my taste. Plus, it sorta did resemble a warez … | |
Re: deadleaves, thanks for the very comprehensive response to h202's questions. very informative! h202, if you do a search, you'll find a bunch of posts in the forums relating to apt-get in redhat linux | |
Re: It depends what, exactly, you'd like tutorials on? Check out our TechTutorials forum for a linux quick reference to commands. Also, a Samba tutorial to link your Linux computer up to your Windows one. Are you having a problem with something in particular? | |
Re: [QUOTE=cindus1]Every time I start up my computer I am prompted to enter my username and password. I am running windows 98 and the dialog box says it is for microsoft networking. How can I change this?[/QUOTE] I haven't used Win98 in a very very long time so I'm not completely … | |
I streeeetched this site so that the main table holding everything is 850px wide instead of 750px. That means that it doesn't work at 800x600 resolutions anymore! Is this bad? :'( Or better? ;D What resolution are you using? | |
Re: hahahaha .... congrats Ryan. Hey Dan the man - Danny-Boy !! ;) | |
Re: Can you login via safe mode? I forgot what command it is... do a search on the forums. But there is some F key you can press when Windows starts to load and it will load in safe mode. So the Compaq screen comes on and just never goes away? | |
Re: First step is to right click on My Computer on your desktop and then click on Properties. It should tell the Mhz/Ghz of your machine in addition to how much RAM you have. | |
Re: Sorry, I have no experience at all with that. :( I don't even know what a debugger is. Have you checked the Microsoft Knowledge Base by any chance? | |
Re: Right click on Internet Explorer on your desktop and choose Properties. When Internet Properties appears, click on the Security tab. Choose the "Internet" zone with the globe logo. Click on Default Level. Click the Apply button. Then click on the Custom Level button and make sure that ActiveX is enabled. … | |
Re: Did anything funky happen during the installation? (freezing, etc.) It's often suggested to disable antivirus software while installing something. Also, make sure you're using the latest version of your video card drivers and of DirectX. If none of that works, disable antivirus software, uninstall the game and then reinstall. | |
Re: What I would do is download and install the free Win XP powertoy called TweakUI from the Microsoft website. It comes with a utility to fix incorrectly associated/missing icons for windows apps. | |
Re: Doesn't anyone wanna add Mac OS to the list? | |
Re: That will happen when there's a script error (i.e. a JavaScript error) on the page you're trying to view. The reason you got that here at TechTalk is because the company that serves our ads was experiencing temporary downtime, and the script was complaining because it was getting a 404 … |
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