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<0> I think it's S.A.M. though <1> the first problem is booting the machine remotely, once you get that done you can worry about partitioning the system <0> may be wrong, I was infantry, not bombs and missiles <2> Hoe` - just wondering if, say, a linksys router and a linksys wifi card sending UDP packets would "freak out" by trying to send acknowledgement packets <1> an ACK packet is TCP <0> I need to fix a clients network across the street so he stops flooding my myspace <3> Pakistan retaliates on behalf of the muhammed pictures. http://www.vg.no/pub/vgart.hbs?artid=147639 <0> brb <1> UDP doesn't have ack <1> paraAway: seriously, nobody cares <0> thanks paraAway, we don't read norwegian <4> Send a STAM. <2> Shad0wcat - I know; but I can't find specs on these routers beyond TCP/IP <5> ok <5> if I copy all the files from windows xp to the harddisk <2> ah looks like some Linksys routers support it
<5> that will work? <5> if I copy all the files from windows xp to the harddisk <2> it will probably work if your goal is to copy files to the harddisk <5> I wANT TO install windows xp home <2> is the CD Rom broken or something? <5> yes is broken :( <2> you might be able to install it from the harddisk <2> but it might have problems <2> I'd say that's your only option <6> :( <2> other than the obvious <6> that ****s monkey **** <5> and if I put the hardisk onto another notebook <5> install xp there <5> take that hardisk and put it back on my laptop ? <5> xD <4> Take into account that your boot.ini may be improper if you do that. <2> also so will the hardware profiles <2> why not just buy another CD-Rom drive? <2> Sounds like you are willing to go through a LOT of trouble <2> why not just do the easy thing and pay for it <5> is an old computer <5> I dont want to get a new cdromr <2> If you use the laptop, you'll want to access CDs on it <5> no I use usb memory <5> dont need a cdrom <3> waterpfoof usb memory? <3> Can you put it in a bucket of water and still use it afterwards? <3> i take mine in the shower when i shower <4> If it doesn't have any current stored inside of it when you soak it, and if you let it dry out prior to being soaked, it should work just fine. <7> pl <7> ok <7> I have a generic dvd player <7> I tried burning out dvds <7> nothing happens when I attempt to play the dvds on the dvd-player <7> any suggestion? <7> s* <4> Get better disks or a better drive. <7> Better dvd player, you mean? <4> Ah, it's a seperate player? <7> Yse. ;) <4> What software are you burning the DVDs with and from what format? <7> The original format is avi/divx and it is then converted using winavi to VOB and then burned using copytodvd as dvd <4> Keep in mind, not all players support all types of DVDs. You'll want to google about to see if yours only supports DVD-Rs or DVD+Rs. <7> Aha, yes <7> good point <7> *looks at his player* <4> I'm not famalair with any of thouse programs. <7> ok <4> What brand/model is it? <7> Philips DVD755VR <4> http://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers <7> ty, ty <4> Apears people are having luck with -r/-rw/+r <7> It plays dvd+r, I've been burning dvd+r <7> Yeah <7> Strange <4> What brand disk? <8> get the Phillips dVP 642 <8> plays everything <7> Verbatim
<8> i just bought one and it was worth 70 <7> ok <8> verbatim are great also <4> They are. <8> not the best but good tho <7> :) <8> i use em all the time from SAMS <4> AMDMan: Like RITEK? <8> what are u burning? <7> Movie <7> :) <8> RITEK are #1 <7> ^^ <8> i make about 3 movies a day with verbatim and work great <8> vcd svcd and dvdrs <4> AMDMan: I've got 200 16x DVD+Rs from RITEK that I'm ready to throw into the trash. <8> also xvid <9> why hoe? <8> lol +r suxk <9> they have lines on them? <9> +r are fine <4> Because they're m***ive peices of ****. Nothing will read them, and they wount burn past 4x. <7> lol <9> i burn about 6 dvds a day with shop4tech 25 cent dvds <9> hoe look at bottem and see if they have huge lines in the bottem <9> i got ritdata like that pissed me off newegg rebate ones <4> I visualy inspected the surface of a few disks and they all apeared fine. <4> I'll definately need to double check, though. <9> got 2 batches like that so i switched to 100 packs for 25$ shipped no tax.. with 20 hour shipping <9> oh <9> looked like someone held a lighter to the bottom almost with the ridata 16xdvd+r <4> I was just checking to make sure there wasn't some horrid inconsistancy in dye spreading. <10> I got some cheapie no label 8x DVDs for about $.40 and they don't seem to work in as many players <7> I remember the first time I bought a dvdr, it cost 19 bucks! <7> Not kidding! <10> I used to pay $22.00 for a CD <10> The burner was $1,300 <9> yup i did find that these are choosy on daewoo dvd players only i have 12 diff dvd players here and work on all <7> lololo <4> haha. <4> I remember buying CDs back when they didn't come in any thing over 10packs for 35$. <7> lolo, yes <9> 22$ cd is better than 350 floopppys <8> lol <7> indeed ^^ <4> Ya, but floppies don't buffer underrun :P <3> but floppys looks cool <3> they are a cool thing because they used to be cool, so they are kind of cool. <10> I hate floppies. A CD in a plex case is so much better.. and same sorta risk factor in data loss <10> This is speaking of 10 years ago of course <4> I wish optical media was in cases. <10> It was =) <10> Plex drive <4> That was eons ago. <4> Remember unformatted floppies? hehe. <9> hah floppys are always dieing on me <7> An unformatted floppy, to me, is a floppy not working. <9> yea they say "this floppy is not formated" <10> It was still a good idea, encasing a damageable media <11> ya <11> hehe <9> diskette <9> hahaahah <4> haha. <3> Insert disk 2 <7> lol. <7> I remember getting that installing delta force. <7> no <7> Delta V <7> it was. <11> my floppy quick workin <11> hehe <10> Before harddrives it was even better <10> Playin games of 5.25s
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