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  1. Since Azureus is JAVA based update or reinstalls your JAVA again. Update your systray4j.dll, to place in your Azureus directory. Clean out the files in your C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files. If the above doesn’t help de-install and reinstall the program again. I hope it helps .
  2. It will give you 20% more FPS due to faster RAM, 1390MHz vs. 1800MHz, and The core runs just 27Mhz faster but that won’t give you so much. So, what do you think? Is it worth it for you? For some of us that OC and tweak it, the Pro will be a better choice...
  3. This one has no jumper, looked it up .
  4. Yes, 30 seconds they say it needs to be out, also disconnect your power to the PSU and push the on/start-button on your computer case...
  5. Did you use Import or Load the settings?
  6. Works perfect. I tested it on XP Pro SP2 Spanish with Office 2003 SP2 Spanish.
  7. Those ones were for the x1800/1900, they have other ones for the x1950 .
  8. One thing more, did you reset you BIOS? Could help... If nothing what we posted helps, then return your motherboard RMA... Sad but there will be no other way (For 99% sure).
  9. You just need the file stdole32.tlb to be copied in *drive*:\Windows\system32\ that’s all, so the fastest way would be if you can ask some one near to you to pass it too you. Is it Windows XP by the way?
  10. Okay, so that part of Windows is damaged. Try to do this: - Click Start > Run. - Type CMD. Click OK. - Change to the root folder of drive C, type cd\ or c:, and press ENTER. - Insert the Windows Installation CD. - Type expand cd_drive_letter:\i386\stdole32.tl_ drive:\Windows\system32\stdole32.tlb, and press ENTER, where cd_drive_letter is your CD drive, and drive is the letter of the drive where Windows is installed. For example: expand D:\i386\stdole32.tl_ C:\Windows\System32\stdole32.tlb - Type exit. - Restart your computer. Does it work now?
  11. Also, only update your BIOS when it’s necessary. It’s even written everywhere before you downloaded the BIOS image. You could also go back to the old BIOS. Did you saved the "old" BIOS image? If not next time do so, makes your life easier .
  12. That´s just a small and for personal use part, not like importing some computers at the same time.
  13. MemTEST is a good way to start with, try this first .
  14. Not all products will enter that easy into the EU, I would check that first, some extra taxes could be applied, so I’m almost sure you will be better of ordering it in the EU .
  15. RJM, Ripken204 posted before me, and he´s right; AC has good coolers for a good price (if not the best). But he forgot to look at there site; there are no coolers with direct-exhaust any more from them. It seems that there is no use for it any more like before when computers had less airflow inside the housings. I would personaly go for the AC VGA-cooler.
  16. It seems that there is a connection between the two on tour computer. Simply said, Office sees a damaged install and recovers the installation process by reinstalling a part of that office. I don’t think its file related, but something went wrong in the registry...
  17. Jcarle, did you ever look at Dual LCD Monitor Mount/Stands? They save space underneath your screens that can be used for open books for example. I think it looks nicer too.
  18. To answer that question: You can´t add those 2 lines (12V1 / 12V2) together but you have to see it for example like this: CPU and mobo on 1 line and the VGA card on the other line. Pros are that the PSU will be more stable and it´s way cheaper then a PSU that will have only one 12V line of 29A.
  19. I have the same problem here, the latest versions of MSN Messenger seem to be way slowwer then the older versions. What I hate about the newer version is that I can´t cut and past directly from MS Exel, a list with order-codes for computer parts for example, it will just past an image...
  20. Thank you guys, I was wondering what the English word was and could not find it. So it´s called "hook and loop" made by Velcro and others .
  21. All electronics don´t like magnets close to it, so I woul look for an other way to attach it to your screen. There are things like dobble sided tape or use something like this:
  22. I knew you didn´t see this when you posted the 330W PSU, he´s going to use a x1950pro, P4 OCed at 3.3GHz and the basic stuff and he had it running without the VGA card on a 350W PSU that had only 15A on the only 12Volt line. The shop that has the x1950pro for a good price only has Antec and NanoPoint PSUs. But they are sold in the UK, the 430W version for example; this one and up would do for the setup .
  23. Yeah, I wasn´t saying to slap the sh*t out of it, or punch it all over the place .
  24. I advice for people who´s eyes are not 100% any more to use 22" wide-screens or a 19" ((4:3) or 1280*1024) screen. But that model from Viewsonic is not one I would pick indeed, it´s just the cheapest screen you can find with an i-POD base and some bigger speakers. No problems here with Viewsonic, just stay away from the Optiquest series, for the same price you can get a better ACER screen.
  25. Well, I would take that chance, and beleve me, did it before, also the fridge thing . But, the "fridge style fix" never worked for me... to hit the center of the drive helped for me a few times. Most of the time the heads are not above the platters any way when the drive is not spinning.
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