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download a program called NLITE it helps you slisptream (integrate) drivers, service packs, hotfixes into a new windows cd and to customise it. It will then let you burn it as an .iso

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Virus definition: They replicate quickly Viruses "phone home" Viruses use up system resources - making your system slow and causing the user to think they need new hardware Viruses may trash your hard disk Viruses can lead to system instability Often installed without the users permission Viruses may take your …

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probably the motherboard is fried. you should have left it to dry out for at least a month

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Hit F8 repeatedly from the minute your PC starts up. Choose "safe mode" Login as "administrator" (no password), reset your password and reboot

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if the server you are connecting to has an IP assigned by DHCP you will get this error too

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biological opinion: antibiotic bacteria is an example of natural selection the selection pressure is one made by man (to survive the antibiotics) and the resistant ones have an advantage e.g 1000 bacteria - mainly normal, a tiny number are resistant antibiotics are used. normal ones die, resistant ones are left. …

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yeah, dani has been building it for years the blogs, snippets and tutorials are totally custom i think ill refer dani to this post for you

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welcome look here [url]http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread78131.html[/url] details on setting up a debian web/php/mysql server, remote admin and security

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i like gnome too debian is faster but not so polished and some things like codecs can be a pain in the ass Arch is a pain.

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it can be prettymuch anyone. you dont even have to be technical. lively people can get featured posters too for (e.g christina>you)

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area 51 sucks i was really eager to see what was in there when i became a mod but its in fact rather boring

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in tech talk, can we have a "best answer" thing? like on those q & a sites

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"i Mac G5 [B]and[/B] G4 Tower" i think apple do a family pack which allows you to install on many computers (i think its 3 or 5) which works out cheaper than 5 individual licences

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i perrsonally reccomend debian linux use the netinstall cd (about 180mb) to get a basic CLI system and then download whatever additional stuff you need off of the net I did that to my thinkpad (600mhz, 256mb ram) - made it into a webserver you can use SSH and putty …

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[quote]Windows either states that a system file is missing and cannot load, or when I log onto my account, it states that a file is corrupt. Okay, so the problem has something to do with my system files (system32 mainly) becoming corrupt out of nowhere.[/quote] Chkdsk has a friend. Its …

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google for ATX a full size ATX board (server size, good for a beaty gaming rig) will fit virtually any motherboard/psu as well as loads of drives and is is 305mm (35cm) wide by 244mm (24.4cm) deep (12" x 9.6" ). Bear in mind these are [B]minimum[/B][U] INTERNAL [/U] meaurements.

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there are no version specific sections, just the 9x (DOS) board, and the NT board 2008 will go in the NT section with NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista 2008 is NT 6.x after all interestingly, home server is based on 2003 not 2008

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yes, they are still needed as they function independantly net 1 apps need net 1, net 2 apps need net 2 and soforth...

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On the software updater (update-manager) it will say at the bottom that a new release is available and you can choose to upgrade. DO NOT an edited sources.list then use dist-upgrade, it tends to break thinbgs

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welcome and yes, this isnt for technical discussion, thats what the other forums are for

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due to the way it works it would still take years to decrypt as it relys on factoring huge prime numbers

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