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<0> maybe there is another hole you can put a standoff in? <0> be careful you dont short your board out <1> well, like I said, no board in there now, but the last time one was in this case, it did wobble <1> so,u recommend the plastic standoffs? <2> god damn pos <1> lol <0> i dont know sometimes they include plastic along with the metal ones and the plastic ones connect different but if you can live without the standoff that may be better <3> You know that. <0> ? <4> Hi! I`m currently using two harddisks. Each one has a an Operating System. Whn my PC starts, there is an option to choose which operating SYStem i would like to use. But one of it does not work, how should i edit the path to link it to my OS ? <0> ? <0> edit the boot.ini file <0> is windows on C:\ <0> what two os are you using ? <4> yeap <4> actually i`m havin 2 Winxp installations on 2 hdd
<0> edit the boot.ini file on C:\ <5> could someone help here adding a computer to a Domain (XP vs w2003 server). Im having strange problems. The computer starts the session ok, but then closes the session automatically <4> Where can i find the boot.ini file? <5> ActionZ: it usually resides at the root dir <5> if you cant find it make a full search in windows <6> u might need to tell it to search hidden files if it doesn't find it. <5> sure, thanks GhettoR <4> oh thanks HexDumpo <4> oh thanks HexDump <5> so, nobody can help here with that Damain logout problem? <5> ActionZ: np man <7> I don't know why but when I click my mouse sometimes it double clicks <7> and also the * and the / in the keyboard to the right they switch place... <7> may be I have a trojan <4> HexDUmp, i looked for the boot,ini file <4> but i can't find it <4> Im using winxp <6> you goto advanced options and check the 'search hidden files and folders'? <4> yeap GhettoR, I did that <6> dunno, that's where my boot.ini was <6> you can also get there by <6> right click on 'my computer' <6> properties <6> advanced tab <6> click on 'settings' under 'startup and recovery' <6> then there's a 'edit' button there. that basically is a shortcut to your boot.ini <4> oh okies i got it <4> what does this mean "multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition" /fastdetect" <4> the multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1) portion <6> first ide controller, first disk, first partition. or something close to that. lol <4> oh i see <4> so i shall just play with the numbers i guess <8> anyone know why i cant erase my mcafee anti-virus program...it wont let me delete certain files <8> is there a fix to this <9> hi <9> i need some network related help <9> anyone here can help? <9> hi? <9> hi anyone here? <10> it''s early early morning in america <10> most won't be awake <9> damn :( <9> are u any good with networks? <9> what time is it? <10> I'm in sydney... it's 10:20pm here <10> watching TV atm <9> can u come here after u are done? i'll wait <10> k <10> ok <10> wussup <9> hi <9> right <9> i live in the uni halls of residence <9> but lately in the past 2 weeks i have been getting very high latency on my connection <9> i pinged the internal gateway, it was 200ms <9> so i got the guy who lives next door to do the same <9> his was 5 ms <9> thinking it was my comp, i did all the usually spyware checks,virus checks, firewall, tcpview bla bla bla <9> but nothing <9> so i got him to bring his laptop over and plug it into my wall socket <9> his ping went up to 150ms average
<9> this is a problem for me cause i use the comp/voice to talk to the folks back home <9> and to play online games <9> and this latency is really killing me <9> so i'm gonna talk to the admin today <9> but i was hoping someone could explain to me what's wrong with the connection before i bring my case before the admin <10> if you're plugged directly into a wall socket, I would't have a clue what it could be <10> I guess it's possible taht despite you and your neighbor being directly next to each other, your wall ports might be going to different switches <9> i'm guessing there is something wrong with my port or the way the switch/router deals with my traffic <10> and one might be having problems... <9> is there anyway i can check this? <10> I don't see how <9> we both go through the same gateway though <9> okay, if i tell my admin about this, what do u think his options are? <9> what conclusions will he come to? <10> dunno, where I work, all that side of things gets handled by the Comms unit <10> you've verified the problem, leave the rest to them <9> okay, but my admin is a bit of a prick :(, he thinks i don't know **** <10> you could try sending larger ping packets, see whether there is any packet loss, or it's just latency <9> k will do that now <9> nope <9> no packet loss <9> or dropped <9> hmm 1 loss <9> out of 41 packets <9> average latency of 155ms <10> that's fine <11> i have a question please <11> but this maybe related to hardware can i ? <11> my new video card wont boot windows xp :( <11> The self-posting of bios even cannot be finished <11> but,with my old gf2 card,all fine <9> what card is it and what motherboard do u have? <11> any idea ? <9> and powersupply? <11> I have a motherboard is based on Intel 845e ,AGP 4X <11> The card is ati 9559 8X,but it supports 4X <11> oops, ati 9550 256MB <11> PSU is a 250watt, an old one, bought 2 year and a half ago <10> well a 9550 shouldn't be ****ing too much power, but a 250 watt no brand psu is a real piece of **** <10> and should be replaced anyway <10> so you might as well start three <10> *there <11> i called the video card support phone,that guy told me it should be 1st, compatibility, or/and 2nd, PSU ****s <11> really ? <11> but BaRFMaN ,see, it even cannot finish bios <9> yup, that maybe because its under-volting the mobo <10> your other option is stick the video card in a friend's computer <10> take your pick <9> why don't u try the card on a friend comp <11> i power on pc with ati card, right after the first page then it goes into a blank screen and stuck there, only a mouse cursor there is blinking <11> kinsl, i tried 2 hours ago,it worked fine <11> my friend ..well not my friend a guy works in a computer repair store i went to there this afternoon <11> there they happen dont have a new PSU so that guy tested the card on his home pc <11> it worked. <11> but he told me this,in his opnion it shouldnt be the PSU problem <11> he thinks it should have been able to finish self-posting though <11> even with a lacking powerful of PSU <11> hmm <10> all bets are off on how an underpowered system will behave <11> i agree <9> 20. intel 845GL/GV - AGI/AGPI Compatibility with AGP display card <9> The intel 845GL/GV chipsets are primarily targeted for motherboards using onboard VGA controller. There are no interface logic for supporting a plug-in AGP VGA display card. Some selected models in the PC Partner motherboards, with the 845GL/GV chipset, are specially designed to carry an AGI / AGPI Slot, so that it can work with plug-in AGP display cards. This AGI / AGPI Slot is emulated from the PCI Slot, and with some limitation when working with the <9> Refer to the user manual of 845GL/GV chipset motherboards (with AGI / AGPI Slot) for more details on precaution of VGA driver installation, and the below list of tested AGP display cards. <9> Tested AGP display cards in the nVidia chipset group include the following : <9> nVidia Geforce MX400 (AGP4x) <9> nVidia Geforce MX400 (AGP8x) <9> nVidia Gefoce MX460 (AGP4x) <9> nVidia Geforce MX4000 (AGP8x) <9> nVidia Geforce Ti4200 (AGP4x) <9> nVidia Geforce FX5200 (AGP8x) <9> nVidia Geforce FX5600 (AGP8X) <9> nVidia Geforce FX5700LE (AGP8X) <9> Tested AGP display cards in the ATI chipset group include the following : <9> ATI Radeon 7000 (AGP4x)
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