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[quote]You don't have to close all the ports.[/quote] are you an idiot? of course you have to close the ports, in case you havent noticed the servers of banks etc.. run linux and unix and they are prime targets for hacks secondly, why fedora? fedora isnt good for servers, it …

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98 is a terrible OS. I never liked the Non-NT OSes, although they had better hardware support and supported more consumer applications. With XP microsoft has got it right. Xp has stood the test of time. Its a 5-8 year old OS and is still going strong. Vista is almost …

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Yeah if the app doesnt support mutlithreading it will only use 1 core HOWEVER, you cannot simply compare clock speeds. The intel Core line is WAYYY more efficient than the Pentium line. A Core2 1.6ghz with only ONE core operating has equal performance to a ~2.6ghz pentium 4. Its just …

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Yeah the cold heat is terrible we used to sell them in my work. Also NEVER use it near ICs or it fries them. If you need portability, butane is the way to go.

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Yeah i have actually noticed it I had 150+ spam a day (yeah lol) now its like 40

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XHTML and CSS as well as Javascript For serverside stuff i use JSP, PHP and ASP.NET

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[quote]Windows Installer - if you want to keep installing those games, i reccomend you do not switch this.[/quote] Actually you are both wrong Windows installer is manual by default. If you change it to auto or disabled then you will get an error that the windows installer service is not …

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Port 139 is used for file and printer sharing. If you dont need it, remove file and printer sharing

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Make sure you have windows installer 3.1 - its included with SP3

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What OS? [url]http://support.asus.com/download/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us[/url] all the drivers are there just put "http://support.asus.com/download/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us" into the search bar and choose your OS. THe ethernet drivers are under LAN.

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Its common to get that on laptops. Laptops supply much less power to USB devices than desktops, so if you use a drive which does not get power from the wall, you will get that error message. Either buy a wall-power lead for the drive, a powered usb hub, or …

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its almost impossible to build your own laptop, there is no standard. There is no standard form factors for laptops, they are all custom.

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if its an OEM disk it wont have a repair option run a program called Nlite on the disk on another PC. Under the "unnatended install" page theres a combo box which you can change from whatever it is set to (HIDE PAGES i think is the default) to PROMPT …

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Network shares are folders that are shared on a network. They have a different path style. For example, if you were to share the Folder C:\Windows\System32\NetLogon on a server called Server1 then the path would be \\Server1\NetLogon\ You can then map these network shares to drive letters on client PCs. …

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What the hell are you guys on about "In that light, I would suggest using Ubuntu with Fluxbox over the default Gnome" "You can install OpenSuSe for linux. " Look at the original post! "my pentium II of IBM computer" No modern linux distro will run with a full X …

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Hey can anyone reccomend some AV software (free or cheap) which will run on Windows Server 2008 (windows server 2008 = vista SP1 except many freeware AV scanners wont install on server OSes due to thier licence being for home use only).

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Dony use partition magic. Its crap. Ubuntu and Vista have built in the capability to resize NTFS partitions, so need for it.

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[QUOTE=Freaky_Chris;739039]VC++ Use "CLR" Which is managed code.[/QUOTE] It can produce [B]either[/B] CLR (.NET) or plain (unmanaged) win32 code

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[quote]please dont tell me that i violate dani web ruls because of my long questions thank u[/quote] long questions are fine a) the code in your first bit is just loose. put it in the main. b) use .c c) in future use CODE tags, not using them IS against …

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Not really. Most modern AMD CPUs use a different socket type, so you would have to look to the second hand market for a cpu upgrade, and upgrading the motherboard itself is probably not worth it as dell, hp, gateway tend to use nonstandard sized cases and / or power …

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AVG is killing windows installs at tghe minute dont use it right now, theres a bug where it identifies critical system files as infected wrongly.

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Its virtualisation software. Lets you run many operating systems on top of an existing one and each system appears to run in a whole seperate virtual machine which is seperated from interfering with the physical hardware of the host machine.

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Its probably a problem with your DNS server or DNS configuration. Consult your ISP.

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