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Zxian

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  1. Yup yup. That's where I'd point my finger. Check your motherboard. Sometimes older motherboards simply can't handle the LBA addresses needed to access the drive past the 128GB barrier. ??? I didn't understand that last bit... was it meant to be "Has anyone built a PC and had so many errors?" - then yes. I have. Welcome to the world of computers.
  2. Ok... for one, a properly configured XP-SP2 install is no slower than XP-SP0. Disable the security center, disable DEP (unless you have the hardware support for it), and a couple of other small settings, and you're in business. The benefits far outweigh the consquences, and most modern hotfixes won't even install unless you've got SP1.
  3. Bah... no time today... I'll have to see if I get some time later this week.
  4. Minor update... still not sure as to whether or not her parent's insurance will cover the laptop... either way, there's an IBM R51 laptop at the UBC bookstore... really really good deal. IBM R51 Intel Pentium-M 1.60GHz 512MB PC2700 RAM 60GB 4200RPM HD 32 MB ATI Radeon 7500 15.0" XGA display All the extra IBM stuff $1300 CAD For what she needs (word processing, internet, music, movies, etc), it's far more than enough. Not to mention that it's an IBM... and as such will never break. I've basically told her to just buy that one. As for living arrangements, she (understandably) doesn't feel safe at her place anymore. It's the little things that she had over looked when she moved in. We've been talking about it, and I've got access at a family member's basement, which has security grade windows (already tested by some fool who broke the outer pane trying to break in) and a monitored alarm system. So the two of us might be moving in together in a few months...
  5. -Wikipedia - Fanboy(from the previously mentioned PS3 vs XBox360 thread) Need I say more? The problem is that no one is going to bother with this thread because of the types of responses you gave in the other 3. You've basically dug yourself into a hole that's very hard to dig out of.
  6. I really dislike it when people who spread misinformation. That's all.
  7. Zxian

    Hibernation

    Have you tried using an older version of your video drivers? Have you checked that all your drivers are up to date?
  8. I don't really think that it's fair to automatically specify someone's age group based on the type of response you get. I remember on another forum I used to go to, I got a reply from someone calling me a "twit" and other such names... turns out it was a 62 year old man... I'm twenty, and everyone that I asked agreed that I was handling the situation much more maturely than he did.Sorry to say RedCloud, you started that one with the following... [/offtopic] =========== =================================================== =========== On the contrary... when two different versions of software are released, the more expensive and feature rich versions are often built up on top of the base version. XP is XP. XP Pro is XP with extra features. If you didn't understand that, read it again. Then read it again out loud.I'll say this once and for all to try to silence the competition (I know it won't work) - XP Home is not "crippled"! For the majority of people out there, it does the job just fine - without any problems that you wouldn't run into by running XP Pro. On my first computer, I had XP Home for the longest time, and the computer was running 24/7 without any problems whatsoever. Im sure he'll appreciate that.RJ <{POST_SNAPBACK}> It always depends on the WAY you say things <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You're welcome. And yes, it all does depend on how you say things. There's always a way of saying (almost) everything so that the other person doesn't become offended.
  9. The problem is that we all suck at PS compared to the two of you...
  10. You don't need to partition your hard drive to be able to save your files. DeepFreeze can setup a virtual partition for you called a ThawSpace (check the administrative configuration before creating your workstation installer). This partition will allow you to save your files without them being erased on restart.
  11. @Maleko - Is that Console running your command line? or another handy app? @coyotewrw - Nicely done!!!
  12. Read for yourself... In other words... no more ISOs for me...
  13. IMHO... that's pretty fugly...
  14. Yup... know about that one already... Thanks for the concern though.
  15. Yeah... I just got paranoid again today about loosing my laptop... I've worked so hard getting it to work right and the way I want it...so I bought this. My laptop is never being left unlocked ever again... Not to mention the crazy swedish-partly-converted-to-1337-speak password that I've got for my BIOS lock and another similarly complex hard drive lock password...
  16. This is sad... To answer the original question - to the common user there is no difference between running XP Home and XP Pro. There is a reason why it's called XP Professional - it's meant to be used in a Professional environment. It comes with extra tools that allow administrators to do their jobs a lot easier. Redcloud... you need to get your facts straight. XP Professional is software. You've described nothing but hardware. Thazuar - XP Home and XP Pro are both built on the exact same kernel. In terms of stability, there is absolutely no difference between the two.
  17. A password would at least help prevent the thief from getting access to the files (a BIOS and drive-lock password that is). I know you can reset the BIOS password by clearing CMOS, but most people don't even know what CMOS is. A drivelock password would prevent the thief from trying to take the hard drive out and using it in another computer. Unfortunately, not all homes have a german shepherd, nor do all homes that are rented out have proper security mesaures installed.
  18. Saw that a while ago... still manage to fool some artsie classmates with that one though...
  19. Nice... very nice...
  20. @HyperHacker - Look at TweakUI under Common Dialogs->Places Bar. That's what you want to change to make it customized. To simply answer your question, when you open the hardlinked folder on your desktop, in the address bar, you will see C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\Desktop\Folder even though the files are stored in C:\Folder (or wherever you have linked them to).
  21. Zxian

    Wow...

    Wow... I just installed this in VMWare.... I'm stunned... This is truly amazing... I had no idea that XP could look so good. I had seen screenshots and all, but it's completely different when you have it right in front of you. Amazing work XPero!!!
  22. For #1), the method that nakira linked to works... but gosh NO! Download and install TweakUI. It's got a setting in there for the Places Bar. That way, you'll never run the risk of messing up the registry.
  23. The most important things to consider when building a quiet computer is (a) the case, (B) the PSU, © the CPU heatsink, and (d) fans. Zalman heatsinks with the fans on silent mode do really well. As long as you're not looking into overclocking the system, they'll do fine. Antec makes good quiet cases. I've got the 2650, and the 120mm case fan is **** near silent. Dunno much about quiet PSUs... the one that comes with my case is quiet as well. Fans, just look for low dBa levels. Anything below 25dBa should be fine. It's not much, but it's a start... Hope this helps!
  24. When are you trying to install Office? is it after Windows has installed (after Windows says "Applying your settings", or at T-12? If it's the latter, you may need to use Nankai's OfficeExec to get that install to work.
  25. Amazing!!!! Thanks for the update!!!! Can I vote for a sticky?
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