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  1. http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharin...filesharing.htm

    Just was skimming through on of my favorite networking sites and came across this great article on setting up SImple Sharing in XP. For the newbies, and people who just want to share folders across a network without the control of a manual setup, this has got to be the method for you. There is also a link and reference to the more complex method, which is perfect for you network Geniuses.

    Enjoy,

    Big Booger:cool:

  2. I used to work parttime for one of those stores, it was common practice. We would get a sap who would come in, ask us to install something that they had bought. My boss would help them, tell them it would be ready in 3 days, charge them a flat 65.00 rate, swap the parts for OEM, phased out, and used parts of similiar size, dimension speed or whatever.

    It would take about 10-15 miutes to install, and the customer would be very happy.

    I finally got tired of that s***, so I quit, but I learned first hand how it works.

    BB

  3. error, not the specific stop error. Indeed I may very well be wrong, but I try. Sorry to disturb. I will focus more intently, drive for perfection, and in the end we will help TOM figure this out.

    BB

    sorry Xperties:assshake :assshake :assshake

  4. changing the minidriver? What about taking the card back? Shouldn't it have a warranty? Have you contacted Nvidia about the issue? what about your card's maker?

    Sorry Xperties to be an a**, but you know, an oversight is just that.

    Did you try the debugger? Have you tried a cheap card like Xperties pointed out?

    YOu have problems: I have questions.

    Big Booger

  5. http://www.computing.net/windowsxp/wwwboard/forum/13101.html

    Look at that article. Try putting the CD/DVD in before you boot. Check those registry files that are listed on that thread.

    Have you tried the Pioneer 116 driver? It might do the trick, as it is supported under all versions of windows.

    Another question:

    Have you used different region dvd's and possibly locked your drive to one region? If so have you tried the region reset?

    http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/Pioneer/...57,1365,00.html

    Other than that, I'd say send the drive back for replacement, as it sounds like it might be damaged. Very unusual issue. Did you install any programs during the right before it stopped working? Have you tried doing a SFC to the registry? Maybe it could be a registry problem? I dunno. I am stumped.

    Sorry,

    Big Booger

  6. HEHEhe. Of course I knew your meaning, but

    Taken from the MSFN charter.....

    Here at MSFN standards can mean everything. We strive to keep posts clear, concise, and above all factual. In the event of an error, we expect all involved to offer contributions of clarity....[/quote:0a173e1e34]

    Big Booger:eek:

  7. If you have no room on your HDD for a measely 500Mb extra. Short fix, back up some of your s*** onto a CDR, and copy the contents of the OFFICE XP cd onto your HDD, and then install from there. Or you could do a network install, but I have long since forgotten how to do it, and its complicated.

    big Booger

  8. [b:393f29aa2a]But the short workaround is to create a new directory on the C: drive, copy all the files from the CD to it (no CD reading problem there) and then run setup from the hard drive. [/b:393f29aa2a]

    Quoted from my previous post

    Looks like you are going to have to make room on that Tiny HDD.

    Big Booger

  9. Like recording artists use. Its cheap, readily available, and will sound proof your case. I saw this on one of those modding sites. It looks dorky, but I think it will work. Personally, the hum of the fan helps aid my sleeping LOL

    Big Booger

    http://www.thermaltake.com

    I would go with

    productImageD3.gif

    DRAGON ORB 3 (A1135 & A1132)

    APPLICATION

    OPTION

    AMD ATHLON XP 2000+, 1900+, 1800+, 1700+, 1600+, 1500+

    INTEL PIII 1.13GHz & TUALATIN

    up to 2.0GHz

    COPPER BASE

    4900 RPM FAN for low noise

    (P/N: A1132)

    SPECIFICATION

    P/N A1135

    Fan Dimension 60x60x25 mm

    Rated Voltage 12VDC

    Started Voltage 7VDC

    Power Input 6.0W

    FAN Speed 7000±10% RPM

    Max. Air Flow 38CFM

    Noise 37dBA

    Current 0.5AMP

    Interface Material Bergquist 225U

    Dimensions 69 dia mm x 79 mm tall

    Bearing System Ball Bearing

    Life Time 50,000 hours

    Connector 3 PIN

    SPECIFICATION

    P/N A1132

    Fan Dimension 60x60x25 mm

    Rated Voltage 12VDC

    Started Voltage 7VDC

    Power Input 1.8W

    FAN Speed 4900±10% RPM

    Max. Air Flow 32CFM

    Noise 31dBA

    Current 0.15AMP

    Interface Material Bergquist 225U

    Dimensions 69 dia mm x 79 mm tall

    Bearing System Ball Bearing

    Life Time 50,000 hours

    Connector 3 PIN

    Would have posted a direct link, but the site doesn't permit it, so I had to copy and paste the info.

    Just my two cents

    Big Booger

  10. I have personally used their dragon orb and the arctic silver 3 thermal compound. Worked great, was extremely quiet. I agree that you need adequate cooling, and if your not going to overclock, go with the standard, though overcooling will help extend the life of your system. Leave the case sides/cover off, i do. My internal fans never come on either.

    Big Booger

  11. That number is a file that is stored in this path C:windowsminidmpmini022502-01dmp

    If you navigate to that folder you should be able to read the error file mini022502-01dmp

    I think this is right, if I am wrong, sorry.

    Big Booger

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