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  1. My ram speed is two 1 gb ddr 667 and one 533 (which is the one that came with the PC ) and i am sure 800 would help somewhat.

    This would be the first thing that i would fix, sure it might be working right, but having ram running at different frequencies in the machine with play havoc with I/O for the machine. try taking the slower 533 ram and see if that helps. best option would be to pick up a 800 mhz 2 gig or 4 gig pack of memory (2 at the minimun!)

  2. is there a way i can delete the dreamscene packs without vliteing?

    To anwser your question, no. Vlite would the only way to remove dreamscene from the installation of vista.

    Guys lets try and keep on topic :) no post hijacking, as much i would be interested in a nice down home disscusion on the WinSXS folder and the pro's and Con's of that. Start up a new topic on it and we can argue there.

    i have 64 gig SSD. so what about me?

    I agree with you, but people have griped for years when they had to put in there windows CD to install X function and app, Microsoft finally fixed that issue and now people complain that windows take up too much space by doing that exact thing.... i use a 64 gig SSD for work as well and even though it is 70% used, it really isn't such a big deal, i have growth room and i am not impacting preformance. it is also still easy to expand space and have an external HD as well (which truly is not a bad idea for all your personal or important docs) but that is just my 2 cents

  3. how is the internet coming into your office? (T1, DSL, Cable?) the router will have to have port 80 forwarded to the internal IIS Server. The IIS box should have a static IP on your internal network so that you can create Host Header records for the site in question.

  4. Ok, so i got an original Vista Ultimate x86. Now i wanna upgrade to x64.

    buying the DVD is the only legit way of doing this, i would hesitate to ever use something that was downloaded from the internet (unless it was from technet or MS download site).

  5. Tripredacus is right, why do you have 2 scopes on a single segment? is there a reason you need to know the different IP's for the phones vs machines? if you truly wanted to segment data and voice, Vlans would be an option through your cisco swtiches using a DHCP relay agent to route your dhcp requests back to the correct Vlans.

    but the cisco switches is not supporting the voice lan

    whatever phoens is connected to this switches it dosn't get any signal.

    that why connect the voice to HP switches supporting POE systems.

    if it is the case that all your phone devices are hooked to your HP switch, is this device capable of managing and creating Vlans? it not can it handle a DHCP relay agent? both options would allow you to segment all items on that switch to a single vlan or in the case of the relay agent a second sbunet range.

  6. my first thought would be to verify that the modem is actually supported by vista, were you able to find vista compatible drivers for it (just because they installed doesn't mean they are compatible). on there site it lists as vista compatible, thought the drives they have listed are for 98 2000 etc..

  7. Tripredacus is right, why do you have 2 scopes on a single segment? is there a reason you need to know the different IP's for the phones vs machines? if you truly wanted to segment data and voice, Vlans would be an option through your cisco swtiches using a DHCP relay agent to route your dhcp requests back to the correct Vlans.

  8. Depending on how long you feel like waiting :) the Intel Core i7 (Nehalem) will be out later this year :) and will proceed to smash all. even if you don't want to get one of the new chips, the prices for C2D will drop. the 2.66 i7 is suppose to run around 300$ so you aren''t looking at much more then the 2.66 Quad. plus you get 8 cores (hyperthreading is back!) to work with :) can you say virtual machine happy!

  9. I'm not sure if this is a viurs as I was having problems recently.

    From the Startup Tab of System Config:

    Startup Item: BM3dd5734f

    Manufacturer: Unknown

    Command: Rundll32.exe "C:\Windows\system32\ymcpgukb.dll",s

    Location: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run

    Simply disabling it would mean it would try and enable its self again. I had to block it from changing and rename it at the same time. Now when I reboot a Windows Error occurs by where ymcpgukb.dll could not be found.

    Is it actually a neccessary process?

    If not what can I do to get rid of it?

    Running Vista Ultimate SP1 with latest Microsoft/Windows Updates on an ASUS M51Sn Series.

    Thanks

    ASUS Laptop Specs

    Options:

    CPU: T9300

    HD: 200GB

    Optical: DVD Super Multi Light Scribe

    Wipe it, should not be there.

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