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<0> my mom's gunnu kill me <1> craziest thing... i'm trying to load windows xp on a laptop and it will randomly shut down... what could cause that? it's plugged in and fully charged <2> jtmoney_: boot off the XP CD? <1> yes <2> jtmoney_: very likely a hardware fault then <1> so swap the motherboard out? <2> jtmoney_: almost impossible to tell which component is knackered purely based on the symptom <3> what bitrate would you say wma? <4> so yea....no answer for this naggy little icon in my systray? <4> It's really getting on my nerves.....I've really had it up to here <5> who here runs this Ayudante bot ? <5> anyon? <5> anyone?* <2> shempanzy: let your ears be the guide :) <6> bots are gay <2> swis: the annoying icon is your friend - its trying to prevent you from getting arse-raped by the first worm that comes your way
<4> I don't use any virus protection <4> or use windows firewall <3> lol <7> swis: what's your excuse for not using windows firewall? <3> what do you suggest <3> 192 ill try <4> well I have had fxp problems in the past because of it <4> ftp* <2> shempanzy: I personally tend to be more interested in relatively high quality than absolute minimum file size, hence 192 <7> i can ftp just fine with it enabled <3> im going for the same <4> okay. I'll try that <4> hey! it fixed it <4> lol <3> but im also looking for something that will give me almost cd quality if not that, at a low file size <4> amazing <4> #windowsxp is the best <7> sarcasm? <4> I wouldn't call it sarcasm <2> shempanzy: most people couldnt tell 128 from 160 from 192 if a gun was pointed at their head <3> lol <3> most people are tone def too <7> i can hear a 128 _easily_, but 160 and above if encoded with lame, not so <2> I certainly cant. Sometimes I think I can hear 'issues' with 128 and a really, really, really expensive set of headphones, but the difference between 160 and 192 is lost on me <7> what kind of phones? <4> I would have a hard time desiphering bit rate if I had a gun to my head <2> depends. I have a couple of sennheisers and sonys that I'm quite fond of <7> what kind of amps you got <2> sony MDR-V7 monitors are old but nice <7> v7s are very nice <7> too bad the newer v700s are *** <2> Dedicated headphone amp on a yamaha mixer <7> awesome <3> hey ntoskrnl <7> that's a really clever name, ntoskrnl <3> I can't find the freekin option to convert music ? <8> i have two hard drives c: and d:, i have windows xp on both and want to remove from my d:... how can i do this w/o formatting the drive b/c i have alot of stuff on there <7> a-t-m-a-n: just delete the windows folder on d: ? <4> then use msconfig and edit your boot.ini <7> and maybe clean out the program files folder <8> but will that really remove it? isnt it still gonna leave alot of files and other crap thats gonna take up space... <7> and documents and settings <8> ? <7> on your d: <7> delete the windows folder <7> and go through documents and settings, copy out anything you want to save <7> then delete that too <7> and delete the program files folder <7> i'm ***uming you'd want to delete that too <9> remove the windows, program files and document and settings directorys <8> what about files in the registry? <7> then use either notepad or msconfig to edit your boot.ini file <7> the files in the registry? <9> the other windows registry is in the windows directory <7> it has nothing to do with your c: installation <8> oh ok <4> man you guys are good <7> just don't jack up your boot.ini file <8> so what do i do in the boot.ini? <7> remove the line that refers to your d: installation <8> aight
<4> u can check boot paths <4> and it will tell you which is the bummy line <1> wow, i turned a portable fan on the laptop and it works fine now... now how do i fix the problem of it overheating? the exhaust fan seems to still work on it <4> and ask if u want to delete <3> how do I convert music in windows media player lol <3> i feel like a noob <1> i would get the lame mp3 encoder <1> w/ a front end for it <3> think its better for file size and quality? <7> shempanzy: try eax or cdex <3> thos are the programs? <7> eac* or cdex <7> just google for either <3> tnx <7> np <10> got to reinstall my HW Firewall too as you can see <10> wow last cdex release is 2004 <10> err 2003 <7> it still works fine for me <10> thats a good program if it needs no update in 3 years :P <7> it is :-) <7> eac is good too and i think it's still being updated <10> ops <7> but i use cdex <7> works flawless for me <11> sorry, my nickname <11> im shempanzy, hes just a ghost <7> if you're looking for good quality <7> be sure to set the lame presets <11> im lookin for good quality plus small file size <7> which will be in the configuration/preferences page somewhere <7> both of those are small <7> i use cdex personally <11> i got that too cause its free <11> so your saying use lame with mp3 format? <7> yes <7> and do you see towards the bottom <7> where it says quality <7> well, what do you want the average bitrate to be? <11> i got a failed to load wnaspi32, use native NT SCI Lib? <7> yes <11> someone said 160 is great, hard to tell apart from 192 <7> okay click options <7> go to configuration <11> mpeg version? <7> leave it at what it is <7> do you see the dropdown box that says quality <11> under encoder tab? <7> yes <11> yea <11> normal 5 <7> select --alt-preset-standard <12> shemploo: do yourself a favor and use 192 always <11> its for a PDA <11> at home I use 320 :P <7> which will be around 192 kbps average <7> per song <7> but it's vbr <11> ahh <7> if you want 320, select extreme <7> or insane <7> i forget <11> naa this is for pda <11> so ill do 192 vbr <7> and you can configure remote cddb <7> so you don't have to put the track names manually <11> ahem, most already have em :P <11> VBR <11> what quality on that <7> leave it at the default <9> . <11> i guess ill do min 160 to max 224 <11> or should max be 192 <7> iirc those settings don't matter
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