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The PSU was already changed and there are free cables there but in the HP board there is the same connector (middle/left of the board between the blue connector and the processor slot).
Is that one the one you were referring to?
Thank you!
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Yep, good eye,
right next to the sticker, I missed it the first few times I looked at that board.
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No worries then... Thank you!
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I think there should be a Forum on CP named "Murt" for all problems with hardware or relatives.
«I'm asked why doesn't C# implement feature X all the time. The answer's always the same: because no one ever designed, specified, implemented, tested, documented, shipped that feature. All six of those things are necessary to make a feature happen. They all cost huge amounts of time, effort and money.» Eric Lippert, Microsoft, 2009
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Please no!
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Ah, for 10 more years, I look forward to you adding comments about your brother in-laws computer
About the BIOS booting up in error. See if the BIOS has a motherboard based Video Card.
If so, Disable that. Usually the Hanging BIOS is caused by POST process...
Also, if the Video is Motherboard based, you might have to simply change its interrupts if it does not allow it to be disabled.
One way to verify this is to try to use both connectors to drive 2 monitors... See if it boots differently....
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The day it all started was March 6,1836…
On that fateful day, Davy Crockett woke up and rose from his bunk on the main floor of the Alamo, and walked up to the observation post along the west wall of the fort.
William B. Travis and Jim Bowie were already there, looking out over the top of the wall. These three great men gazed at the hordes of Mexicans moving towards the Alamo.
With a puzzled look on his face, Crockett turned to Bowie and said, “Jim, are we, by any chance, having any landscaping done today?”
Hope springs eternal, they say...
Will Rogers never met me.
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All bow to his purriness!
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You'd better, and I'm not kitten here.
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That image seems to me disconnected...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Yes, I think the painting was Photoshoped, but I think you get the picture.
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I was watching a video of a guy live sequencing a trance track, when suddenly this happened[^]
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That's an amazing piece of software he's using. What's it called?
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Ableton Live 9
https://www.ableton.com/en/live/new-in-9/[^]
Peter Wasser
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell
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I have had a Saturday job for over 6 years now at a storage outfit. 90% of the time I'm there I am writing code or lurking here. Anyhow, I just found a workgroup printer (Xerox Phaser 7300DT) in a vacated unit. I plugged it in and it still works, printing out a startup page. I checked on ebay and used ones are going from USD $700 up to $1300. My back doesn't want anything to do with it, but it would be cool to have it in the home/office for awhile, then sell it. What would you do?
Edited 2015-02-02: Thanks for the replies! Although I was certain the printer had been abandoned (along with a crappy set of knockoff irons/fairway metals) I left it overnight just to make sure. I went back yesterday with the appropriate equipment and retrieved it.
Now, for anyone questioning the legality, I should probably give a few more facts:
0) the unit was on the watchlist for move-outs that day, meaning the tenant had already advised us that they would be out by that date.
1) the unit was already reserved for another tenant who thankfully did not show up until today
2) part of the job is disposing of any items left behind
3) I left notes regarding the printer in that tenant's notes and also verbally informed the facility manager this morning about the situation
Currently the 150 pound behemoth is sitting in my garage while I build a stand for it.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
modified 2-Feb-15 11:16am.
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That depends on what the laws are. Either the printer still belongs to the renter or it now belongs to the storage unit itself (when the entire unit contents goes to auction) or it belongs to the storage company (may auction items in the unit). In any case, you're stealing it. The question now becomes what happens to you if you're caught stealing a value of $1,300?
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kmoorevs wrote: I checked on ebay and used ones are going from USD $700 up to $1300.
Are there any actually sold at that price?
Anyway as Dave K says is it your decision?
Peter Wasser
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell
modified 31-Jan-15 21:45pm.
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Contact your boss / the people who rented the unit and talk to them about you having it.
Chances are they are fine with that, provided you take it away, and then you're all legal and good. Given that Xerox list it at weighing 68Kg, it's likely they just didn't want to move it and will be happy if you do!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I agree. There should not be a problem to acquire the unit legally.
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Looks like you've covered your bases, so if anyone gripes about it you just turn it over to them, letting them pick it up. As I see it, you've provided services above and beyond: Storage and moving it out of the way of the next renter.
cat fud heer
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HI ALL,
I am curious to poll you great guys, what kind of serializer/deserializer do you use for a .NET class? XML formatter or binary serializer?
Do you have any good links to share?
diligent hands rule....
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Whatever serializer is appropriate for whatever arbitrary purpose.
I've even written my own serializers to support file types are not baked into the .NET BCL.
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thanks for pointing out the link.
in my mind I am thinking of this universal serializer to replace customized one [^]
diligent hands rule....
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