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I would recommend L0phtCrack 5.0. If the PW is SYSKEY encrypted it is my understanding thet you're basically screwed.
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LOL... I was hoping it would be C
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I'm with jondercik... I don't belive it's possible. Only simultaneous connections I know of are networks... aka server... One port for internet... one for LAN. But who knows... there may be a way I've never heard of it though.
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LOL... that's great
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Are the drivers for your video card up to date? As far as temperature monitoring, I would first check your MB drivers disk to see if there are any utilities specific to your MB.... and then get SpeedFan as well as motherboard monitor.
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Just as a follow up I ended up getting the Zalman 9500 and I love it! Using it with AS5 it dropped my temps 10C at load and around 5C on average idle! I'm now running at 38/52 idle load. And that's OC'd to 4.1GHz Here's some pics of the installation if anyone cares
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That's a good point thanks.... plus I can just throw 'online' at the end of what I want and have it be .com. Any other ideas welcome... thanks.
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Thanks for the reply RougeSpear. So you're saying that I should have no problem having a .org domain name that will generate revenue?
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Hmmm... alright thanks for all the info.
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So if I'll be making money from the site I can't legally have the .org domain name? The .com eqivalent of what I want is taken. Also, about the Dreamhost... when I goto the site name I want @ .org it says I can buy it from GoDaddy... are they a good hosting company?
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I'm looking into buying a .org domain name to create a web site which will be mostly used for advertisement for weddings in the beginning. Reverend services and such, but at some point I would also like to incorporate another business avenues which will be used for online profit and not just as advertisement. Is it 'legal' to have a .org domain name that will produce revenue as well as be used for other on profit advertisements? Thanks for any help.
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I too seem to also have this problem. Using Nero 7 on a p5wd2-p w/ a plextor PX-740A. Every audio CD I burn skips at random places during each song..
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Sry for the dbl post...
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Wow... I guess I just hadn't looked into mbm enough, thanks. And yeah yeah yeah... 67MHz I'm at 38/48 idle/load and will probably push higher soon... btw, is mbm the only app you know of with this function?
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Well I mainly want it because of curiousity. First of all I have a p4 650 OC'd to 4.1 GHz on a Zalman 9500 w/ AS5, ASUS P5WD2-P board with winbond sensors to read all kinds of temps, voltages and fan speeds. I use SpeedFan and mbm mostly, but just would like to have a log over time of CPU temps at load. I do a lot of distributed computing such as seti@home and others and am usually maxed and would like to keep a log of my temps.
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As the topic states... looking for an app that records CPU temps over time, like days, weeks... peaks and lows. Any help would be appriciated.
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Yeah... should have read the full post first.. I suggested Trillian... sry.
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@ POW!! I used to work at a Dell laptop repair place doing this kind of work all the time. If you can't find what you're loking for from Dell or its to much of a hassle check at cameronelectronics.com. I looked and there's nothing listed under the LCD Cables link... just email them and tell them which model you're looking for I'm sure they've got it.
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Picked up a 100 pack of the 4" zip ties at Fry's and wow... what a difference. Was on the hunt for a new heat sink/fan as well while I was there but couldn't quite find near the selection of newegg!
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Hmm.... Wow, didn't even know this one existed! Thanks for the link I'll check it out.
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Oh so you're just alking about good ol zip ties. That was my first idea on what to use, but then I see all these cases with big 'tubes' or a conduit so to speak with a group of wires in it making it look uniform, that looks good. But oh hell yeah, zip ties will work too lol.
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Which hundred pack would you be referring to? Because I have the same cabling nightmare inside of my box as well. I like the look of boxes like yours where all the cables are in their own "housing".
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I've seen this before on this model... my solution was a new video cable. Most likely I'd bet its either the backlight, inverter or the cable.
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@LLXX - Thanks for the reply. I was worried about the weight of the thing too, from reading a lot of reviews apparently some people have had to connect a string to the top of their case (if case is standing) to be able to handle the weight. Guess it would have helped if I had included my MB in the specs, sry. Which smaller HS/F would you recommend if to keep me cool with my specs? I would also like to OC as well, so I'll need something that can handle the extra heat.
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Glad to hear everything from the DIY build went great... I too built my first DIY machine a few months ago and am quite happy. No more Dell's ever! Hope all continues to go well for both of us.