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  1. In Internet Explorer, you can use the group policy or tools like TweakUI to customize the browser by...

    • Adding "Internet Explorer Provided by <yournamehere>"
    • Changing the little windows flag logo to a logo of your choice

    Is there a way to do this with firefox/ Obviously, you can't use the group policy as FF isn't integrated with the OS like IE is. But it would be nice to change the title bar and to change perhaps that little rotating wheel-like-dotty-thing in the upper right hand corner and on tabs while they load. Anyone know how? I suppose I could find a way to hack firefox.exe using resource hacker, but is there an easier way? I always love how my friends use my computer and say "whaa- how'd you get your name on the title bar? How'd you change that icon?" but now that I use FF usually rather than IE, I would like to do this there, too.

  2. Idontwantspam-lol, we have good conversations on this board too. of coarse im a geek, although most people have no idea.

    now to your definitions, i have NEVER in my life met someone who is amazing smart in school that is interested/focused on computers/technology. and i am definetly focused on that and not on school... thats why i say a nerd is only school related..

    Well, you've never met me, I suppose. :rolleyes: I have about a 4.2 GPA. On a 0-4 scale, thanks to having some classes with weighted grades. Also, though I don't know everything about computers, I know a lot more than most people (people on this board do not count as "most people" :no: ). Good at reading and the registry ;). Now most people I hang out with are either somewhat good at school and ok at computers or ok at computers and real good at school. But I do know several who are good at both. So nerd could be either, I suppose. I smell a poll coming... nerd or geek? What do they mean to you? :w00t:

    Oh, and my school isn't technology-focused. Hardly any tech-related classes. :angry: Intro to Microsoft Office! Yipee... all stuff I knew long ago. And besides, who uses office 2000 any more?

  3. !Hola! :hello:

    Welcome to the Forums!

    Note

    Hable por favor en inglés

    You know any spanish, or was that google translator doing the work? :whistle:

    Yo hablo espanol tambien. :yes:

    Anyone know how to add tildes, accents, etc. in here? Do you need to copy-and-paste them from word or something?

  4. I've cracked a few number jokes a few times... All I got were blank stares...

    I get quite a few of those sometimes...

    well i think your confused. your talking about a geek, not a nerd. geeks are for computers and nerds are for school type things :)

    we have some good conversations at my school.

    Well, it's highly debated. Around here, we consider ourselves nerds. As in computer/technology-oriented people. What we have decided on is the following:

    • Nerds are interested/focused on computers, technology and school.
    • Geeks are the same, only they don't care about school so much, and they might even be somewhat stupid with the exception of technology.

    I don't mind being called a geek, but I prefer being called a nerd. It's never really been decided which is which, so I use them somewhat interchangeably.

    I can tell you're a geek (no offense, I don't think you're stupid ;)) because you wrote

    well i think your confused.

    I think you meant to say you're confused, as in you are confused, contracted. ;)

    OK EVERYONE! Bring on the other nerd/geek jokes! Anything that warrants a blank stare from Joe Average is pootential material! :lol:

  5. I voted Opera because I think it's the best of those listed. However, I use Firefox on a day-to-day basis, because I'm used to it and I like it better for some reason. But Opera has a lot of features and had some of Firefox's features first, so I gave it my vote. Worst browser? IE by far.

  6. Just FYI, saying "Powerpoint - I need help" doesn't tell us anything. A better topic title would be "Powerpoint to DVD - How do yo do it?" or something like that. Just a suggestion. ;)

  7. Make sure that file extensions are shown in Windows Explorer. The, right-click on the .ppt file, and rename it to filename.pps. Voila!

    To see file extensions:

    open explorer

    go to the tools menu.

    click folder options

    open the view tab

    uncheck hide file extensions for known file types - it's near the bottom

    Click OK

  8. What version of powerpoint ya' got? 'Cause in Powerpoint 2003, there's a restrict permissions option, but it only works I think if you're connected to an exchange server. So if this is at a workplace, it will probably work. If you're just sending it out to family and friends, it probably won't.

  9. Stop.

    You can not realistically move powerpoints from powerpoint for windows to powerpoint for mac. It doesn't work. Heck, even going between ppt 2003 and ppt 2000 is a pain. If you made it on a laptop, your best option is to just bring in the laptop. fact is, it doesn't work to move between the two. I've tried. I've failed. Sorry, but that's the hard truth. Welcome to the world of incompatible products.

    Videos have particular problems... proprietary .AVI and proprietary Quick Time get all muddled up in the process. If you can convert the AVI to flash somehow you might have a chance, but really, it's better worth your time to just bring in your laptop. How long does it take to plug a projector into the back of the computer? Plus then you get to have your own computer there not some unfamiliar school crapple, er apple computer.

    Very sorry, but there's nothing to be done. :no:

  10. Well, I'm not sure I'm comfortable with opening up the computer... fact is, I have very little hardware experience, :blushing: though I am planning on learning more about hardware when I get a chance. Also, I think that would void the warranty and the EULA in some way... I seem to recall something about not screwing with the computer components, you have to take it to an authorized fixer-upper. It's a laptop, so it's a bit harder to just open up. Don't know if I could even get to that part. :blink: But thanks anyway for the suggestion, maybe someday I'll have the guts to do this myself.

  11. For a cpu Intel Celeron D 320 / 2400mhz

    For the Motherboard I have ECS 845GV-M3

    For the Memory I have Micron Tech

    For the Video Card I have nVIDIA

    For harddrives I have 1. Hitachi Deskstar 7K250 40.0gb 2. IBM Deskstar 180GXP 80.0gb 3. Western Digital 40.0gb

    My CD/DVD ROM is a Lite-On DVDRW SOHW-812S

    Umm I think that gets the main parts lol

    The monitor?

  12. I HATE floppies... if they aren't dead yet, kill 'em, please!

    1.44 mb? When my flash drive has 512mb? And I can get a flash drive with several gigs? Nope. Only thing I use those darn floppies for is transferring the odd file from an ancient windows 98 computer (soon to get USB support perhaps, thanks to MSFN). Oh, and they're cool to dissect. And then discard promptly.

  13. Why not just sell your MCE disc and install XP Home on it?

    Assuming you never need to use it as a Remote Desktop server.

    Assuming you have an MCE disc.

    I am thinking you are also assuming the original poster has Windows XP Home Edition installation source and key.

    Nope, I am assuming he SELLS his XP MCE and buys XP Home Edition,

    making a small profit in the process, since firstly, you cannot even buy

    MCE in shops and secondly, it is more valuable than XP Home because

    of the very features it has that he does not need or want.

    How do you know Idontwantspam does not neer or want features in MCE?

    Wholly #$%*! :crazy: The whole thing is that it would be GOOD to have XP Pro without having to pay a gazzlillion extra dollars. I don't WANT Xp home edition. :no: It doesn't really matter, I was just curious. Media Center works fine. It has the components I want, and I don't need to connect to a domain, so I'll just stay like this. I was just curious is all. Besides, it's a Dell OEM reinstall disk, so reselling it would be a big no-no. :no: It says very clearly, both on the disk and in the EULA that the CD is for distribution with a new dell computer only, and is not for resale.

  14. Here's another idea: "Error xxxxx. To continue hit the user."

    I tried that on someone... :whistle: they got mad and hit me back. :unsure:

    FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! :lol:

    An error occurred while attempting to initiate the program fight.exe. Hit the user to continue.

    :lol:

    Sorry, I had to remove some of the quoted emotions because it was telling me there were too many for one post. They shouldn't count emotions in quotes is what I think...

  15. AFAIK you don't need any drivers for mass storage devices, so your card *should* be there. Have you got anything stored on it?

    Yes. I do. But I can remove the things by just using the standard USB transfer if necessary. I don't need any drivers at all for the computer to recognize the card reader? That surprises me. Remember, this is built in, not USB. Thanks. PS: I forgot to say, this is a Dell Inspiron 6400/E1505 laptop.

  16. OK, I'll do that. It'll be a couple days. I have (obviously :rolleyes: ) no USB support on the machine and no CD burner either, so I need to use a floppy, then get to a computer that has a floppy drive and supports USB, too, so I can use my flash drive to move it over to this computer. (neither of the two "new" computers I have regular access to have floppy drives). I'll upload it hopefully by Wednesday, maybe sooner. Thanks again for the help. :hello:

  17. :lol:

    I'm gonna make some more funny errors but I need ideas :)

    How about something along the lines of "An error occurred while attempting to shut down Windows. Click Help for more information, or click cancel to terminate the operation." and in the second dialog (help) "Try restarting your computer to resolve this problem." :wacko::P

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