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  1. Great find! Looks really great - Definately one of the extenstions I'll use when I do use Firefox.
  2. If you want a good example of one way to make an installer, have a look at vcBlackBox's work on the NCAB project. It's got the basics of greating an SFX installer that extracts itself and installs the program. Hope that helps!
  3. Haha... everyone (except dman) has said that they want a laptop... I've got both and I've gotta say that I use my desktop mostly just for downloading and running my FTP server. For general purposes, I much prefer my laptop - the feel of the keyboard takes some getting used to, but once you do, it's much nicer. Not to mention that my laptop is much more powerful than my desktop...
  4. QuickBatchFileCompiler can create silent exes that are essentially the contents of batch files. There's an option with the program to make the program silent. The only downside - it's not free.
  5. New mirror... http://www.physics.ubc.ca/~nkjg/gynormous.avi Cheers!
  6. Yup - that should do the trick. Change that and you should be in business.
  7. I'm not all too sure. It was the stick of RAM that came from my Dell system (I know I know.. Dell... *shudders*). It's a Samsung chip, and for some reason, it won't work with other chips in a system other than the Dell. I've mixed and matched other chips without any problems in my current desktop - it's just that one Samsung stick that doesn't work. On it's own however, it's fine. I've beat the thing as hard as I could with Memtest and it's perfectly fine - it just doesn't like company. But to aleviate your concerns, I've run a stick of 512MB PC2700 and a stick of 512MB PC3200 in my desktop without any problems. They both just default to the PC2700 speeds (333MHz).
  8. I was waiting for that to happen... lol Awaiting the joy of digging for bugs, Alanoll..
  9. Can you plug in both PC133 or PC2100 RAM? The two are not mixable. If you've got a stick of PC2700, then you should be able to add a stick of PC3200 without any problems. You cannot, however, add a stick of PC100/PC133 RAM.
  10. Ok... I'm starting to have some troubles with this... I've downloaded the latest releases (Nero 6.6.015a and NCAB 2.05) and followed the usual procedure (compatibility mode - revert command line to defaults), but this time, I get a really small file that generates an error on exectution. It seems like NCAB doesn't actually extract the files from the Nero 6.6.0.15a.exe package (that part goes by really quick on my computer). Any ideas? EDIT - Just tried NCAB 2.05 with Nero 6.6.0.15 and all went well. I'm gonna see if it was just a bad download of 6.6.0.15a... EDIT2 - Ok... crisis averted... For some reason the original download of Nero that I had was 35MB... so NCAB wasn't extracting the files. Great work!
  11. I've had this situation with one particular stick of RAM. It works fine on its own, but mix it with any other RAM and the system won't boot. No big deal... just chuck it out (it's 256MB PC2100 184-pin). Laptops don't behave any differently than desktops when it comes to RAM in terms of sizes and such. Laptop RAM is typically known as SODIMM RAM (that's the chipset of the sticks). I think the price you see is mostly due to the name that comes with it.I've got a 1GB PC2700 chip in my Compaq laptop to replace 2x256 PC2100 that came with it, and I've had no problems whatsoever (the stick cost $170 USD). But in your case, I'd check the RAM chips that you get in the first place - if they're PC3200 (400MHz), then you'd want to buy RAM to match that.
  12. I've got the same problem... my post doesn't show up in the listing, but in the actual thread it's there... Link
  13. You shouldn't need StyleXP. The reason why that boot.ini is showing up is because you probably haven't selected to search for hidden and system files. Try checking that under "More Options". To open up the real boot.ini go to Start->Run and type in C:\boot.ini. This will bring up the file that actually matters during startup. The other one is just a copy.
  14. k... wtf... I just quoted BombaTwist from the hardware section here... Anyways... if you want to be sure about your firewall, you can check out Shields Up! Google it for the address (I'd give you the wrong one since I'm proxied here at work). AFAIK, the Windows Firewall actually runs from the ALG, but the settings are managed through the Windows Firewall service.
  15. I think the ultra low voltage processors are more meant for longer battery life as opposed to high power. If you want something with more power, I'd look into getting a laptop with the Sonoma core processor. They're good on battery life and still give you ample power.
  16. Good to know... thanks!
  17. Jeremy = party pooper...
  18. Well... the specs don't really make it great for gaming or anything, so it's basically gonna be used as a general purpose computer.
  19. hahah.... that's awesome... Thanks for the comic relief at work...
  20. I'm asking on behalf of a friend who just bought a new laptop that came with 256MB PC2700 DDR-RAM. I've got the 256MB PC2100 chip that came with my laptop sitting at home not doing anything useful, and I was thinking that I might be able to sell it to her if the performance would increase. Since my chip is PC2100, the whole memory bus would run at that speed (right?). So I'm basically asking what would be better for the system... you can find the link for the specs here. Thanks in advance!
  21. Mirror updated (2.04 version still available - see above). NCAB 2.05 Cheers!
  22. The Application Layer Gateway (shows up as ALG.exe in task manager) is needed for the Windows Firewall to run. Plain and simple. No ALG.exe - no Windows Firewall. If you want to try some alternatives, have a look at the Sticky in the Software hangout section of the forums regarding firewalls. There are several freeware options available that all do a better job than the Windows Firewall.
  23. @interminded - That's actually the first thing I would try doing (re copying NTLDR from floppy to C:\). @marthax - see if you can get your hands on a Win98 boot disk (you can find them all over the net). Copy the NTLDR file from a working Windows XP (or 2003) computer to the floppy. Use the copy command to copy the NTLDR file from the floppy to the system drive (probably C:\). EDIT - actually ignore this... it's a SATA drive, which means that it won't be visible from the Win98 disk... I think what intermided was talking about isn't the recovery console, but instead, doing a repair install (which I think might be a bit extreme at this point). I know that there are other methods of getting around this.
  24. Are you using Azureus? I've had problems with that program since it "overworks" the network card, causing network disconnects. If you are using Azureus, try using another client, such as BitComet or Arctic Torrent and see if the problem persists.
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