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Well you better check whether your system supports DDR or not and second make a hardware check each time you boot it by disabling Rapid BIOS or somewhat like that.
hope it helps.
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Thank you, I'll see what I can do, thank you Cmania
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Hi,
Well RAM is sometimes a problem. U need to check first whether the RAM is the older SD one or the DDR which are now common in the market.
Assuming that it is DDR, it should be checked whether it is DDR1 or DDR2. DDR2 wont work if your original RAM (512) was of the first version.
Moreover, some RAMs dont work if the difference in the frequencies at which they work is different.
So check for the frequencies as well.
Enjoy
Keshav Kamat
India
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Hello , i want to connect my network (lan), office network, 25 pc, through a switch, i want to connect to the internet, do i need a Router?
please emphasise.
thanks in advance.
scorpion.
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Yes, you need a router.
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Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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How I can enable and disable internet using MFC or win32 api programmatically or I can use any registry settings for that? I am accessing internet using NIC.
Any help....
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This the place in your registry to munge with your NIC settings. Put in false information for the default gateway to cripple the internet, put in false settings for Subnet Mask to cripple the LAN put in false settings for IP address to cripple everything. I don't know if this will work without restarting.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces
What I would instead do is Google "enable dhcp command line Windows XP" and you will see how you can invoke commands from the shell/command line to enable disable the network connection or you can search on NETSH.
There are more ways to do this than there are airports in the world so this shouldn't be too hard if you search well on Google.
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sounds to me like something's getting too hot. (check the CPU fan is spinning, if u have a fan on graphics card, also check this is spinnig).
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Take the case off and point a fan at the motherboard. If the computer runs ok, then you can be sure that it's an overheating issue.
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Hi,
in the past there have been some viruses showing exactly this behavior,
so I recommend you run a full AntiVirus scan...
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are you using some kind of graphics card?
Keshav Kamat
India
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it can also be an overheating issue. Check the fans.
I dont think you would be able to run an antivirus scan within the 5 minutes.
Keshav Kamat
India
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Please Help!!!
I mistakenly formatted my notebook Hard disk with HP PC Recovery Manager.
can anyone provide me with software to get my data from the formatted hard disk.
thanks in advance.
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Hi,
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't it if you've formatted your hdd then every data inside is erased. Sorry friend but unless there's another way that I'm not aware of, your only resort is your backup files (assuming you have one).
Aim small, miss small
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but, have i tot there should be a software that can retrieve erased data on hdd.
please if u know of any kindly let me know, because i have google to find, all what have been seeing doesn't recover it, they are all scams telling you on their website their software can recover formatted data from hdd.
Please Help!!!
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First:
You need to start your recovery as soon as you realize that you made a mistake. Do not, under any circumstances, create new files, because they might get assigned sectors that contain your previous data.
The best way: do a complete backup of your HDD using a Boot-CD (like UBCD or Knoppix). Place that image on the network. Keep working with that Boot-CD. Do NOT reinstall Windows or anything.
First things first: Use recovery software to try and restore the Partition- and File-Tables. If they have been overwritten, the software might be able to "guess" some of the information. You need to restore the exact same partition table.
After restoring the file tables, you might have (nor not have) regained your data. If you do not see your data, the file-table might mark the files as deleted. Try any undelete-tool.
This is, by no means, a complete how-to, but it might help you find some starting points.
If you deem this to complicated, you can always hire a data recovery company. They do this kind of stuff all the time, and usually VERY welll, but their services are quite expensive. The last quote I saw was for an overnight recovery of an 40 GB HDD and the price was around 10.000 EUR.
Also, if you have accidentally overwritten any of the data that you now want to recover, all bets are off. Recovery companies might be able to use their special equipment to measure "magnetic leftovers" and restore portions of overwritten data, but there is no surefire way of recovering overwritten files. That, again, is even more expensive (six figures).
Cheers,
Sebastian
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Hi all!
Does anyone know how I can keep ASUS fans quiet? I've recently upgraded my motherboard (still ASUS though) and I've noticed its fan is still quite noisy after an hour of use or so. Retailer said all heat sink fans connected with ASUS generate that kind of noise. He directed me to ASUS homepage to download a software for this but the download link generates runtime error thus I can't get through. Does anyone know what software he was referring to?
Any and all assistance is very much welcome. Thanx all!
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Which fan is it? The Northbridge?
If yes, than he was probably referring to fan monitoring and controlling software.
Try Smartfan (I think) or another fan-tool.
If that fails you, remove the standard wiring (and hope that the MB does not shut down on fan failure) and hook the fans up to a fan controller. With that, you should be able to control the fan settings from the front panel of your computer.
However, in that case, you might want to monitor your temperatures to prevent overheating.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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Sebastian Schneider wrote: Try Smartfan (I think) or another fan-tool.
Amazing! Thanx that was exactly what he was referring to. I'l give it a go first then try tweaking with the wiring. Much thanx for the reply!
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That's nice. Installing the CPU heatsink/fan always made me nervous because of the pressure (physical) involved, and I always felt the thermal goo wasn't spread thin enough.
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ya. i checked it out. it is a nice one.
Keshav Kamat
India
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Hello
At me such question:
As it is possible to change a line of initialization of the modem from the program
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