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Tripredacus

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  1. It should be: -Display Properties -Appearance Tab -Advanced Button -Selected Items "Item"
  2. Have you tried to see if it is at Driverpacks.net? They have 2 XP Audio driver packages. I can't find any information on your motherboard by the information you gave. You would need to post the model number, and maybe you can find it here: http://www.inno3d.com/support/download_inno3d.html Other promising sites I found on google were in China (.cc?) and are blocked by my firewall.
  3. 1. What version of NAV? 2. Have you ever gotten that version to install on a clean Vista x64?
  4. http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?s=&amp...st&p=654397
  5. Typically, I try to use the same keys for all games. The first thing I ever do after installing a new (FPS for example) game is to redo the keys. I can't stand using controllers for FPS, and I am terrible playing games on XBOX or anything else. I use my mouse with really high sensitivity, so I can't stand the sluggishness of controllers.
  6. I must admit that my cable experience does come from the knowledge of how 1 company operates, and their sibling companies. So it could be true that other companies or areas are different.
  7. My first thought is heat. I know my modem seems to get very warm for such a little thing.
  8. I believe the answer is that you can't boot from the VM Additions ISO. You can mount it but it can only be "installed" from within an existing (virtual) OS. Is this correct? I was confused about this in the past as well, and I had to relearn that lesson too!
  9. Perhaps adding the User accounts that the DCs use? Of course you did add your Domain Controllers into that group right? And are you enforcing known vs. unknown computers?
  10. CTF = CT seems to be CreateThread, my best guess is CreateThread Failed, but can't find a good enough answer about it. TIP = Text Input Processor http://support.microsoft.com/kb/282599
  11. this is correct. This installs several drivers (mouse, video, shared folders). you can try old shooters like Quake 3 if you want to play them inside a VM. I still play Quake 3 at home...
  12. Seems to be caused by a corrupt template. However, these specific files have language codes in them: 1044 = Norwegian (Bokmål) 1028 = Chinese (Taiwan) Language Code list here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd346950.aspx If you are not servicing any clients or applications that make use of these language, it may be safe to delete or move these files. You may encounter DEP messages if you try this, however. Here is a little hint to the situation: Source (google Cache) Also http://blog.mattsampson.net/index.php?blog=1&m=20090203 Some links to Technet http://social.technet.microsoft.com/forums...b-0524550cb277/
  13. Are these local policies or are you applying a Domain GP, also if so, what Server are you using?
  14. Is that Fahrenheit or Celcius?
  15. The attached document does indeed appear to be corrupted, or not a real Word Document. Viewed with Scite it is full of nulls. A normal Word doc shows different information in Scite. Also, it is not a virus, as it does not have any (valid or otherwise) PE headers. OpenOffice Writer shows it to be full of # symbols, but did prompt to convert the file. The default options did not work. I'd say this one is lost.
  16. I don't remember seeing any system requirements for them. Does the new version require Vista and Server 2008? I have it installed on 2003 x32 at the moment, perhaps that is the problem then.
  17. I'm piloting the Windows 7 Beta (Server 2008 and Vista SP1) OPK Tools (similar to WAIK) and have noticed some issues. While using the PE Tools Command Prompt to mount WIMs to mount points, I am seeing a progress indicator while mounting. Also, it takes 10 times as long to mount and unmount a WIM now. Also, the mount point seems to react very slowly, taking a number of minutes to view folder contents. Has anyone else experienced this issue? EDIT: moved to Beta forum. Had brain fart.
  18. Yes you can. During your steps to make an ISO, you get to the point where it says to run OSCDIMG to make your ISO. Well stop right there and copy the contents of the ISO folder onto a hard drive. Those file alone should be able to boot the PE.
  19. Connecting to your network is done in the startnet.cmd. Your basic commands: wpeinit wpeutil initializenetworking (add a ping command here if experiencing hardware delays) net use z: \\server\share password /user:user program.exe There are certain boards that have a timing delay, so in my startnet, I have added a 16 second delay. This is done by running a ping for that time. Then I map my drive letters (I actually map to two different servers), for images and files. Then launch my program. My program is designed to look at certain drive letters for things, in my case, I have hardcoded the Z: into my program. Hope this helps. Also, you can manually map drives if you wish via the command prompt (or launch cmd.exe). I'm not sure about FTP, I don't think that service runs by default.
  20. Salut, Most companies that sell notebooks do not sell them to be gaming machines. The are mostly sold for college students or professionals, so expect that kind of setup. I am sure that we can help you figure out your new computer. Since you seem to be interested in gaming, perhaps you can check out our gaming section: Gamers Hangout.
  21. I do not think that you will find much help. As much as we try to follow the rule of software companies, it is true that we wouldn't wish to go against Country rules, or (in most cases) corporate rules.
  22. Mercyful Fate - Legend of the Headless Rider EDIT: To idontwantspam, I've also listened to Pandora before. Its a good site, but don't make much use of it lately.
  23. Yeah, Steam's a no-go either. Because of our system requirements, old games are fine. I'll do some looking on my own also.
  24. Having experienced both industries, here is my 2 cents: - Cable has a higher maximum speed than DSL - DSL has a higher average speed than Cable - While Cable's download speed may be the only thing that is "shared" via the DOCSIS standard, QoS standards employed at the gateways (1st hop) will always scale back that download speed if the upload speed reaches a certain level. - Cable companies are trying to move beyond their means in areas with Fiber competition. Most issues are because the lines on the poles (or underground) are not likely anywhere near new. For example, the cable company in my area does not go around and update the lines. Lines are only replaced if they go down. Unlike their proclamation that they are "high-speed fiber networks" it isn't the entire truth. Only areas serviced by corporate customers (like in downtown of cities or large business districts) are laid out with the FTTH equipment that their commercials state. You would know if they ran fiber because they dig up the streets all over the place. I remember when they put it into my city, but they did not replace the residential lines off their head-ends. So in most areas like the suburbs or residential areas, the lines are still 20+ years old. And also a lot of equipment still follows DOCSIS 1.1 standard, maximum 56MBps share per node. Cable companies are pressured to provide more HD channels onto their network from companies with less limitation, such as satellite or Fiber Optic only (AT&T and Verizon) options. Areas with older equipment won't be able to handle the full HD spectrum and large amounts of internet activity. Its frankly too expensive. And lets not forget, cable is highly succeptable to interference. If your TV signal is not perfect, your internet speed will be slower. And if you opt for their VOIP options, if you lose your TV you lose your phone. Most people have cell phones now so its not a big issue. I use my internet at home and I need to upload files because I am a web developer. So I use DSL because their QoS won't downgrade the upload speed, and the higher average speed means that a queue of files will finish faster than if I was on cable. I have been convinced that Cable is the last place guys now. Their equipment is too expensive to sustain as compared to other telecoms. So bottom line, if you are in a residential area, stick with DSL. If you are getting a corporate account, Cable should be fine.
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