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Re: What kind of security are you asking about? If it is encrypted traffic, you can use EFTP, VPN, and possibly others as well. If it is about ensuring that the file have arrived safely, you might be looking for something like robocopy. | |
Re: A lot of huge books is written on that subject - please don't expect any easy answers for that sort of questions ;) [url=http://compnetworking.about.com/od/basicnetworkingconcepts/Networking_Basics_Key_Concepts_in_Computer_Networking.htm]Here is a general guide to understand networking basics[/url] [url=http://www.google.dk/#hl=en&source=hp&biw=1264&bih=820&q=networking+basics&aq=1&aqi=g10&aql=&oq=networking&fp=bfb2aea57c0f1547]And here is a link site to lots of stuff about networks[/url] :) | |
Re: Continuous Beep can be CPU error, like 1 pin not connected, or a few pin's short circuited. Check if the CPU is seated properly in the socket, or maybe try with another cpu if you have a spare. | |
Re: I have a similar setup, running VM's as well (except I didn't OC it). I have 12Gb ram installed, and think it is sufficient to run 3-5 server's/client's simultaneously, depending of cause of the work load. If you need more VM's than that, I think you should go for the … | |
Re: It might be heat related, but it might be connection related as well. first do as barryt suggest. Maybe try the other gfx connector if possible. Then you can check if the gfx is over-heating with [url=http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/]GPU-Z[/url] (download at the bottom of the page) If you can get far enough … | |
![]() | Re: If the problem in the first place was the gfx-card getting too hot, switching the slot might have provided better air-flow around the card. You can try to [url=http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/]download GPU-Z[/url] and see what kind of temperature the graphics card is working at, while under heavy load. ![]() |
Re: why not use a cd/dvd? You can install a dvd drive on one of the pc's in the business network, and use it for a controlled transfer of specific data, if you only need it once in a while. If the need is more like a daily task, I suggest … | |
Re: Since the first intel dual-core processors came out, there is no more MS-Dos compatibility (windows 98 and below). If I remember correctly ;) I believe your best chance to run a win98 today, is in an emulator - although I can't see why you would miss the 32 GB hdd … | |
Re: ?? I believe you are talking about another kind of networking. maybe this can help you: [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Media_Optimization[/url] | |
Re: I found this explanation on another site about write-caching to hdd's [quote]Disk Write Caching is a feature which allows you to increase the performance of your Hard Disk. While this can improve performance, it comes attached with its own risk. If the system or disk loses power then there is … | |
Re: The error beep code is caused by a memory error. You might not have re-seated the ram module properly, or you can have "burned" it with static electricity (always handle ram by holding it on the side-edges - avoid touching the gold-connectors or any components on the platter surface). try … | |
Re: I think you are looking for this little freeware :) [url]http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Startup-Delayer/1088376249/1[/url] | |
Re: go to start menu -> all programs -> accessories -> right click windows explorer, select run as administrator. Then go to your disk, right click on it, select properties and see if you have the security tab. If you do, then select it and click the advanced button. In the … | |
Re: My first thought is, if you have selected default settings for the bios, then it isn't overclocked, and you can have some trouble with the ram (voltage and/or timing) If you have had to remove your ram, to get the hdd out - you might have a ram-connector problem (just … | |
Re: If it is sensitive to that kind of small shocks, I think you have a bad connection somewhere. I recommend to first check all the connectors to the motherboard, including video card, ram, and so forth. If that doesn't work, you should remove the motherboard and everything else that might … | |
Re: I think if you repeat step 2-5 and skip number 6, it might work again. in step 2 you should maybe also restore it to an older point than first time, if that one is giving you trouble. | |
Re: Electrolytic capacitors dry out with old age, they don't blow :) All PSU's will loose capacity in time due to this fact, even if you stick it in a closet, just not as fast as if it were plugged in and in use (a matter of temperature). On average, PSU's … | |
Hi all I am living in Denmark, and enjoy my work as an IT professional. I have had a passion for pc related puzzles, since I first discovered the complexity of those, some 20 years ago. My background is a basic "discrete electronics" education, but computers turned out to be … | |
Re: It sounds as if the motherboard doesn't pass the self test. My experience is that it usually is a problem with the PSU. RAM problems would give you some beep "error codes", and unless your HDD is burned out and short-circuited (which probably would burn your hdd controller(MB) as well), … | |
Re: The hard drive and BIOS is locked, and you are supposed to enter a code at that screen. I am not sure if it is possible to unlock that old model in an easy non-intrusive way, but I had a similar problem with a Think pad R51 which I had … |
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