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ggtyh

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  1. I use autodetect between my two PCs and my switch, and the day I selected full duplex/100 megabits/sec, my network slowed down. So I think we're better off with auto detection.

    Nevertheless, I think you're network is doing fine.

    Perhaps you should use STP or fiber optics instead (ot even Gigabit ethernet over CAT5e cables)

  2. On my side, in no particular order

    1- PowerToys Tweak UI

    2- Zone Alarm Pro

    3- NAV

    4- BSPlayer

    5- Emule

    6- Winamp

    7- WinRAR

    8- KazaaLite (RIP - I'll miss it)

    9- CloneCD

    10- Nero

    11- MS Office (Word - Excel)

    12- Worms 3D

    Wow... 12, and I couldn't even count up to 4 while reading the thread. After that, I install every other software upon necessity.

  3. Okay...

    AMD AthlonXP 2100+ @ 1768 MHz (1729 MHz by default) with stock cooling.

    Gigabyte GA-7VAXP motherboard

    256 Mb Samsuns DDR 333 MHz

    MSI GeForce4 MX440

    Maxtor 40 Gb @ 7200 rpm

    Maxtor 20 Gb @ 5400 rpm

    HP 8000+ CD-RW 4x/4x/20x

    Pioneer DVD-Rom 8x

    Cheapo floppy

    Leadtek Winfast TV2000 Deluxe TV-tuner

    AOpen FM56-PX 56k V.92 modem

    Onboard NIC and sound

    NEC AS95F 19" monitor

    Some HP keyboard

    Logitech MX300 mouse

    Koss 4.1 speakers

    Enermax 300 W PSU

    Nikao Atos case

    It's working fine, but I'd like to upgrade the speakers (they are crappy), the soudn card, the RAM, and the CD-RW to a DVD+/-RW

  4. I'd go with Wicked's idea: get a router to separate the LAN and the Internet.

    Two reasons to do so: Security and Internet Bandwidth. Since most providers in Canada do have a bandwidth cap, I think it may count as Internet traffic even if you're a LAN.

  5. I'm playing EASports NHL 2004, I think it's the best game in this series so far.

    I also started Age of Mythology - The Titans, and I like it a lot...

    But, I just can't wait for Worms 3D to be released in Europe on October 31st (still don't know when it'll reach us in NA).

  6. Actually ghost isn't the easiest way. What DaveXP suggested is.

    Every HD comes with a disk full of utilities. On that disk you have a easy click transfer/copy image from one HD to the new one. Takes only a few minutes.

    It depends if you baught the drive in a retail box or in an OEM package.

    All the people I know buy their hard drives in OEM packages...

    In fact, I know only one store that sells hard disks in retail packages, and they are so expensive compared to the others that no one buys them there.

  7. It's alot better than my Athlon XP 2100+ (13*133). The FSB is actually set at 136 MHz, and that's it.

    My PC boots at 140 MHz, but is unstable, at 145 I don't go farther than the POST and at 150 my BIOS autoflashes itself (Gigabyte dual BIOS feature).

    Of course, the multiplier is locked, I'm using the stock heatsink and have to learn how to play with voltage and memory settings.

    Did you know that newest AMD Athlon64 FX don't have a locked multiplier?

  8. To get access to a file, you could become the owner of the file, then you'll have total control over it.

    To gain ownership, Right-clik the files and chose Properties. Then click the Security tab, and the advanced settings button. A new windows pops up; chose the ownership tab. You'll have two choices: yourself and the administrators group.

    You'll probably be able to delete the file now, if it's not in use.

  9. if u did make the *rar ur self unforgiven its not illigal otherwise if u locked u self outside your own house would it be a crime if u break in at your own place ?

    your own documets arent warez and the password breaker for rar is shareware so i dont see a illigal point here

    Agreed

  10. Hi

    I'm sending you this virus, but I have no programming skills at all, so this virus works on honnor.

    Please, copy/paste this text to anyone in your address book and after format all your hard disk drives.

    Thank you for your honesty.

  11. Because most company managers (and not IT managers) know a little (if any) about Linux.

    They prefer to have something easy for their staff to master and that they know they could have good support for.

    I'm studying in computer networks management, and I had dizains of Microsoft related courses (from DOS 6.22 to Windows 2000 server) and one single Linux course (spent on Red Hat 7).

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