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To get standby/hibernation working, you need to have proper video card drivers reckognized by the operating system. Even in XP, if you don't have any video drivers installed, you won't be able to put the computer into standby/hibernation.
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I'm not too sure if Firefox has this, but I'm pretty sure that Opera has the ability to import favorites from IE, Firefox, and AOL. You might want to check that out. I know that they give corporate discounts. You might also want to look here for more ideas.
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I've tried this... and the problem is that I do have an IP address, but the status and corresponding icon don't change. I've tried these... unfortunately no luck... EDIT Actually, I've tried just about every combination of settings in the advanced options... phooey... I'll give this a shot. *crosses fingers* EDIT The WinSock fix utility (from Snapfiles) didn't work. Just so people have some sort of idea as to what's going on, here is a screenshot of the Wi-fi adaptor status during all this. You can see in my system tray that the icon is in the "Aquiring Network Address" mode... Huh.. wait a sec... ok... now this is wierd. After about 2 minutes of sitting like that, it finally decides that it's connected... :S On my parent's computer with an ethernet connection, it usually does the switch in about 3 seconds. This is so wierd...
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Acer laptops all have dedicated VRAM on their video cards. Most modern non-motherboard based video cards (i.e. ATI or nVidia) have dedicated VRAM. And how is the TravelMate "made" for traveling? They've both got the same specs (give or take), the same weight, and the same size. The only physical difference between the two is the curved keyboard of the Travelmate vs the standard keyboard of the Aspire. The more I think about it the more I'm going to say the Aspire. You can see the specs I've got in my sig, so I've got a laptop that's the same size as what you have. I actually don't notice the standard keyboard layout that much, and I can still usually type at about 60 wpm when I'm not trying very hard (and I haven't had to write that much lately... ). The curved keyboard is nice, but not worth the price difference, especially with the extra specs the Aspire has.
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Google - "integrate SP2" Google - "integrate hotfixes XP" Either that or use nLite to do the dirty work for you. You don't have to remove anything with nLite. This is actually how I do most of my UA CDs, nLited or not.
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I"m guessing that the Aspire has better features. I have a friend who has the Travelmate 8100 (*drool*) and the curved keyboard may seem strange at first, but it's extremely comfortable to type on. The straight keyboard can sometimes be straining on the wrists as you sometimes have to press your wrists inwards to get them aligned with the keys. If you have used a standard laptop keyboard before and don't mind them, then I'd say go for the Aspire. If you have the chance to test the two out before you buy, I'd do that. There's nothing better than 10 minutes of using a laptop before you buy it. I chose my laptop over another similarly priced model because the keys and touchpad feel much better than the other models I tried. Without that, I wouldn't be able to use my laptop as easily as I do.
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Suggestion for "Member Contributed Projects" area
Zxian replied to XPerties's topic in Site & Forum Issues
That would be a good idea. It would help new members find out about the basics of what programs are meant to do, and would help reduce the number of posts that spawn from confusion. -
I just gave Vista Beta 1 a try on my laptop. I was happily surprised that it reckognized my video card and audio card right away. There are still a couple of things that are annoying (such as the lack of touchpad support), but I'm sure that I'll be able to work things out in the end.
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@Wolf_Demon - That's probably just a KVM switch... lets you have one set of controls (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) for multiple computers. Nothing really special...
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If the power goes out... wouldn't your phone/modem/router go out as well?
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Anti-Virus to become obsolete.
Zxian replied to rhythmnsmoke's topic in Malware Prevention and Security
Well... another satisfied MSFN member... we'll have to see how the rest of us think when this hits the shelves in a few years (it will hit the shelves... right? ). -
You can get Winamp with the iPod plugin. Some quick searching should get you what you need.
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@Wolf_Demon - That still wouldn't explain how iTunes would be able to "remember" the settings. When the drive is formatted, a new MFT is created. Without special tools, you would not be able to access the old files.
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I thought that MCE was based on Pro minus the domain capabilities, but it still has the others in there (GPO for example).
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Quick question about the 64-bit guest support... does the host have to be running a 64-bit OS? I.e. can you run a VM with Linux x86-64 from 32-bit WinXP (on a 64-bit CPU of course)?
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Hehe... we've got batch file, vbs, and "n00b tactics" masters here... j/k Jeremy
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ok how do i do that .. i also used xpize but removed all the backup files <{POST_SNAPBACK}> This is what I've got for my command prompt defaults... Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Command Processor] "AutoRun"="" "CompletionChar"=dword:0000040 "DefaultColor"=dword:00000000 "EnableExtensions"=dword:00000001 "PathCompletionChar"=dword:00000040 Copy that into notepad and save it as CommandPromptDefaults.reg (or whatever.reg) and run it. That should solve your problems.
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You could also install TweakUI to help you find the setting. There's a setting in there to remove the recycle bin. Use RegShot to find the differences before and after the tweak is applied and then add that to your RegTweaks.
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I've had my first crack at Vista (the operating system formerly known as Longhorn ), and I'd have to say that I most definately like the layout of Vista a lot better. The ability to quicky move to another subfolder is golden! Not to mention, that some text on the screen describing the window is probably more useful than a tiny thumbnail.
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I'm trying to get people to look for the answers themselves... I don't like it when people get lazy...and I really really don't like having to repeat myself numerous times (especially within the same thread).
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Well... here it is, since it's allowed!!! WARNING - Has lots of usage of the F-word Usage of the F-word The server doesn't seem to be working right now, even my webpage isn't loading ... but the file is there. I'll update this later... with status.
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All non-mobile ATI cards should work with this. I tried installing these on my laptop, but no luck... Only 5.6 will work for me... (even after modding the installer)
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Can I throw in another suggestion... put a pagefile on both the raptor and the secondary hard drive. Windows will take care of the rest to give you the best overall performance. It will find where it can fastest access the pagefile and the files that you need, and adjust as needed. If you have two disks, I've found it better to put a System Managed pagefile on both.
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@dirtwarrior - Re-read the thread. There's a URL with all the info that you'd need. You just flash the modded firmware like you would any other firmware.