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I recently installed Win2k on a machine with a regular CD and a HP 9500+ CD-RW along with various other peripherals. The install went smoothly (both times) with the following anomoly:
When the HP...
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I use the "free" version of Pop Up Stopper from Panicware. I've tried numerous programs and this one's the best I've found...
http://www.panicware.com/product_dpps.html
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I sincerely hope you're not playing everybody....
I'll give this a try, here goes a simplified version...
When you press the power button the first thing that happens is a POST (Power On Self...
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The duplexing is only concerned with transmissions from your NIC to whatever port it's connected to. In this case the LinkSys. It doesn't matter what your ISP supports as long as the two connected...
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That's what I'm saying.... My provider doesn't allow it. That's why I went with DotEasy. They're based out of Canada and don't charge anything for hosting. All you need to do is "transfer" your...
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http://www.review-zone.com/hardware/memory/ram_guide/Page1.html
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When I'm building a system, I start with the mobo out on the table on some bubble wrap and then add one item at a time. That's another thing... If you mount the mobo in the case and it's not grounded...
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Sorry... The documentation is only in my head. It comes from my experience with networking. I started out when DOS and Novell were the only players in the game and we used Boot ROMS to access the...
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I believe you're talking about the POP (Point of Presence is correct) you dial into when connecting to the Internet.
A POP is the NAS (Network Access Server) that, simply put, grants you access...
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SOHO and Intel have products to match your needs.
http://www.sohoware.com/prod/prod-add1.html
http://www.intel.com/
It is interesting to note that Intel has a setup that will use the...
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