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Use CDIMAGE GUI ! And make sure your path in boot section of CDIMAGE GUI point at your boot.dat!!
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Thanks! But it will be useless for me! It looks like B.Babe's right "something wrong with the installer, and NO SILENT SWITCH WORKING ATM" I hope it's only ATM
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Already done that! not working (also /L /S /D it use to be NSIS installer ! ) Maybe I did something wrong!?
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I can't use AutoIt3 because my divx it's integrated in another installer..... Are you sure about "DivxPlay/Create is bugged"? I'm using 6.0.3 1.0.0.108 in the meantime but i'm thinking to move to Xvid if i can't find a switch!
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I need help with this one! Which is the switch for this version? (/S switch does not work on DivX 6.0.3 1.0.0.122 !)
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I don't think it will work without a dvd decoder(CyberLink PowerDVD WinDVD 7...)also for 90% of mpg files!(those two contain AC3 and if you add divx you'r done for 90% of video files!) You may try nero7 but....to much just for that!
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I think you are refering to incomplete downloads? If that is the case right click on the file when you are in transfers section go to "advanced edit" and reverify
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Did you install a dvd decoder? try Media Player Classic 6.4.8.6 I'm using CyberLink PowerDVD & CyberLink PowerEncoder (CyberLink PowerEncoder contains Divx but not last version) (Plus QuickTime&RealPlayer) and i have no problems!
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All the stuff you downloaded should be in the "download" directory(By default in "My Documents").If you delete that directory Bye Bye stuff !You could try to recover them (Undelete) using some "Undeleteing" program like "TuneUp Utilities 2006" You delete Shareaza 2.0 or you uninstall it? If you just uninstall your "download" directory should still exist (By default in "My Documents")
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Update your DivXPlay! Not working any more!
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It used to work before latest version (6.0.3.1.0.0.122) not any more!!!!!!! Please PM if you find the new one!
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Check this out Image for DOS "Image is a DOS-based drive image backup and restore utility that creates or restores a snapshot of an entire partition or volume. If something should ever happen to that partition or volume, you'll be able to simply restore the snapshot image. The data can be backed up to or restored from just about any drive letter, including network drives; the program can also directly access FAT, FAT32, NTFS partitions as well as most USB2, IEEE1394, ATAPI or ASPI accessible CD-R/RW or DVD+RW/+R/-R/-RW drives. Backups to CDs or DVDs, can be made bootable to provide you with a convenient recovery CD/DVD.Image for DOS works seamlessly with on-board hardware and firmware based RAID." Or Image for Windows Both are trial! But ... i recommend you give them a... trial
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shareaza help/need better bitdownloader.
Mercury_22 replied to breadandbubbles's topic in Networks and the Internet
Hi All you have to do is close the "little box" and if nothing else is wrong with your sistem you should not see "notifications" (i suppose you have Shareaza 2.2.1.0) (use CCleaner and TuneUp Utilities 2006 to clean all your temps & check your registry ) You may also go to "power mode" and go to "Shareaza settings" \ general \"when i click minimise" and select "minimise to try" -
Problem lie between the keyboard and the chair
Mercury_22 replied to Mercury_22's topic in Funny Farm
It looks like a goooooood idea! Here are some more: 1) A receptionist calls the help-desk complaining the PC was shutting down when ever she used the electric pencil sharpeners. The technician assumed a faulty power outlet or a breaker, so he walks to the receptionist's desk and asks her to reproduce the problem. The receptionist, picks up a pencil and sticks it into the recessed RESET switch. In the receptionists defence, this story happened in the early 80s, when PCs where still very new. 2) In 1997 I worked for an ISP and during the training, our instructor told us he once asked a client to click on a specific icon with the mouse. A second later my instructor heard over the phone a single knock against a glass object. Just in case you can not imagine how stupid people can be, the client had pressed the mouse against the screen. Real calls to Compaq A lady calls Compaq (circa Windows 95) and is not old, about 30ish: L: My PC won't work. Compaq: Okay, let me ask you a few questions. L: Ok. C: Is it plugged into electricity and is that cord plugged into your computer? L: Yes. C: Okay, what does it say on the screen? L: Nothing. C: Okay, is your monitor cable plugged into the computer and the monitor. L: Yes. C: Hmmm... Is all the things like the mouse and keyboard attached. L: Yes. C: Okay, explain to me exactly what it did when you pressed the power button. L: Power button? What power button? I though it was Plug-n-play. And, the lady was a Doctor! ------------- An older lady calls in. L: Hi. Can you help me. C: Sure. L: I need my coffee cup holder fixed. C: Well, ma'am, your computer doesn't, umm, have a coffe cup holder. L: Yes, it does! C: No, you'd have to supply that on your own. L: Listen, young man, I'm telling you it has a coffee cup holder. I just press the button and it slides right out. C: Ma'am, ummm, that's your CD-Rom drive not a coffee cup holder. L: Oh, I was wondering where to put the CDs. ---------- Guy: Hi, my computer is down. C: Okay, what happened? G: It just went out all of the sudden. C: Oh, can you check the power cord to make sure it didn't get accidently unplugged. G: Sure, but that won't be easy. C: Why? G: Well, the power just went out to the whole building a few minutes ago. A neighbor was over visiting and checking out my friend's computer in the mid 90's. The internet was going pretty good by then. We had to go someplace and decided to let the neighbor use the 'puter and showed him how to navigate the internet. We returned to find him messing around with the floppy drive. We asked him what was up. He responded that he'd come across a website which sold vintage wine and he wanted to purchase some. He was happy to find that they accepted credit cards for purchase. Long story short, turns out he was trying to get his credit card back out of the floppy drive slot. -
Here are some True storys i found on another forum: User: How do I disable the antivirus software on my system? Me: Why on earth would you want to do that? User: Well, for two hours now I've been trying to open an e-mail attachment, and the antivirus keeps popping up with something about melissa, then won't let me open the e-mail. I don't even know a melissa, but I really want to open this e-mail.... Hey, why are you un-plugging my network cable? He had spent 2 hours trying to open an infected attachment.. Then called my boss (who told him he was an id***) when I unplugged his laptop and took it away to give it a thorough virus scan before I'd let it back on my network. To this day, this particular user (in sales) keeps me busy trying to protect him from himself. Customer calls me up saying that she cant access her internet connection from the office. So I ask her a couple questions to see if I need to come over to fix it. Turns out that she had thrown out the Internet modem the night before because it "looked ugly sitting on that shelf." I just finished setting up a guys network for about 60 computers and I sat down to have some lunch. He wasn't the one who was going to run it, he just financed it. Anyways, He came over and said that he had tried to run all 60 computers and none of them were working. I came with him to see what the problem was, and it turns out he's never turned on a computer before... all he did was move the mouse of all 60 computers to "turn them on." "We have a lot of executives who keep their important messages in the Deleted Items Folder. go figure... "
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - An exclusive California beach enclave has raised eyebrows by passing out tsunami safety brochures that warn residents, in capital letters, that they should never try to surf one. The pamphlets, part of an emergency preparedness campaign, inform residents of Malibu that tsunamis often follow large earthquakes and advise: "NEVER GO TO THE BEACH TO WATCH FOR, OR SURF, A TSUNAMI WAVE!"
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I found this on another forum and... "Unfortunate Website Names" by gr81 Firstly there is Who Represents?, a database for agencies to the rich and famous: http://www.whorepresents.com Second is the Experts Exchange, a knowledge base where programmers can exchange advice and views: http://www.expertsexchange.com Looking for a pen? Look no further than Pen Island: http://www.penisland.net Need a therapist? Try: http://www.therapistfinder.com And there is an Italian Power company: http://www.powergenitalia.com Finally we have the Mole Station Native Nursery, based in New South Wales: http://www.molestationnursery.com
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Try DivX Play Bundle it's free! http://download.divx.com/divx/DivXPlay.exe OR check this site http://www.free-codecs.com/ I use only divx ,CyberLink Powerdvd and CyberLink PowerEncoder MPEG4 AVC Edition(for H.264 codec) and that's all i need to watch movies (avi mpg divx xvid .....)
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Did you check this 2006 version with "maximum compression" option? maybe it's compression ratios are not The Best around, but "horrible" come on!
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Try CyberLink DVD Solution 4 Deluxe! (Now: $ 99.95) or just CyberLink PowerDirector 5 Deluxe (Now: $ 89.95 ) and CyberLink PowerEncoder MPEG4 AVC Edition for H.264 codec!
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PowerArchiver 2006, Version 9.5 http://www.powerarchiver.com/download/powarc950.exe In my opinion THE BEST! archiver solution !!!
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Shareaza = Bittorrent + P2P!!! + vide&audio preview! Shareaza ROCKS!!!!
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Which program do u use for windows systray clock?
Mercury_22 replied to Nepali's topic in Software Hangout
Hi! I need some help with this very beautiful app http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/20684494/ !!!!! Can somebody tell me how to make this app so i can click through it?(transparent to mouse clicks) -
Try this: http://www.softpedia.com/ http://www.winplanet.com/ http://www.betanews.com/ http://www.osnews.com/