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Hi I stumbled accross your site over a week ago while looking for patches/fixes and was immediately hooked. What can I say, but excellent ! Many thanks for setting this up and I wish you well. Aquarius :)

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When I worked for a computer graphics firm many years ago, I discovered that you can get a nasty shock from a thermal hard-copy unit when disconnected from the mains power. Some kind of residual power remained within the power-supply. Similar to getting a shock from the coil on a …

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Sounds like you may have Sasser Virus:- [url]http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/analyses/w32sassera.html[/url] Have you patched your PC against this?

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Try one of these boot disks first to see if you can get it to boot up:- [url]http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm[/url] If not then open it up and re-seat the CPU, Memory and give it a clean by blowing the dust out.

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I found this website a while ago which made me laugh, has anyone found anything similar:- [url]http://www.rathergood.com[/url] Aquarius :lol:

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Have you tried re-installing the video drivers:- [url]http://support.dell.com/filelib/criteria.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=DHS[/url] Select from the pulldown menus --> Video Drivers --> your Operating system (e.g.WinXp) --> english Then click GO Hope this helps Aquarius :)

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http://www.advancedforce.com/passwd/1026.php Download a 30 day trial version select different options for brute force attack I use 0-9 a-z first it's quicker.

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[FONT=Comic Sans MS]When using WGET command line utility to download a file using HTTP from a website, this works ok, but when i go to delete the file later, I am unable to. e.g. wget [url]http://www.sophos.com/downloads/ide/ides.exe[/url] This works ok, but then I cant delete it Any ideas anyone? Cheers[/FONT] :confused:

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I just did a search on google for 'Animated gifs' and found this:- [url]http://www.animfactory.com/[/url] Find the one you want and click 'edit' You can now resize the image to 80*80 then right-click on it and save to your PC

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[QUOTE=DMR]Yes, definitely make sure the master/slave jumpers on the drive are set correctly for the drive's location on the new computer's IDE chain. If the jumpers [i]are[/i] set correctly, open a DOS box and see what the "fdisk" has to report about the drive.[/QUOTE] I agree with DMR, set the …

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The only sensible option I would assume, is to update your drivers and your anti virus software and also patch your OS with Windows Update. A more recent Virus you may have seen in the news is the Sasser Virus, which will reboot your PC. Install Ad-aware to scan for …

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Quarantine just puts them aside for analysis later, dont bother, just tick the lot and click next. When you are asked if you want to remove them, click OK. Try this to update your system for anti-virus patches:- [url]http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/[/url] Try this for some free anti-virus software to protect your system:- …

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If you do software mostly, then try this:- [url]http://www.mavisbeacon.com/[/url] only kidding Aquarius :)

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Are you running any anti-virus software? If not try this:- [url]http://www.avast.com/i_idt_1016.html[/url] Have you updated with the latest patches from Microsoft Windows Update? If not try this and click Yes to install:- [url]http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/en/default.asp[/url] Hope this helps Aquarius :)

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I hope this helps, according to Microsoft, the minimum requirements for Windows 2000 Pro are as follows:- Minimum Requirements Computer/Processor 133 MHz or higher Pentium-compatible CPU. Memory At least 64 megabytes (MB) of RAM; more memory generally improves responsiveness. Hard Disk 2 GB with 650 MB free space. CPU Support …

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[QUOTE=STP72]I just purchased a old Goverment Compaq notebook with WIN 2000, and when I power it up I have the user password screen pop up. How can I bypass this because I dont know the password to login. :rolleyes:[/QUOTE] Try This for size:- [url]http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/bd040116.zip[/url] Makes a boot disk to change …

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If you are using Exchange 2000 in Active Directory for you mail server, heres a link to explain more control including warning levels:- [url]http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF016.html[/url] If you are using Exchange 5.5 in the NT4 domain model try the following link which will guide you towards more control of mailboxes:- [url]http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/55/maintain/mailmg.mspx[/url] Hope …

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While it reboots itself, remove the Win2k install cd and see what happens next. Does it attempt to recover the install? Also I would go along with Sc0arf, take a look at the Microsoft HCL site and select your OS (i would select the download text file it's quicker):- [url]https://winqual.microsoft.com/download/default.asp[/url] …

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I'm not bored, I'm happy, My girlfriends kids have gone to bed and also my girlfriend, I'm sitting here in peace with my PC and a beer !

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From the Tools menu, select 'Internet Options' click on the 'advanced' tab make sure there is a ticked box next to 'Show Pictures' it's under the multimedia section.

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Without reading through all your processes, and it might be a silly thing to ask, but have you cleared all your temporary internet files?

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You could also right mouse-click on 'My Computer' icon and go MANAGE then select EVENTVIEWER. The following logs can be displayed (works in WinXP,Win2000):- System Application Security

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