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CptMurphy

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  1. How about changing it to CptMurphy ?
  2. Oh. Would it be because Microsoft is involved with this forum and because of this, they may get sued for something or other?
  3. If your host system has XP, just turn on internet connection sharing. Your XP machine will give out the IPs on the NIC that is on the LAN. Then just bridge the two connections.
  4. Could you change m3n70r--->DontPanic? Thanks in advance.
  5. I may have Fedora Core 5 and Knoppix, as well as XP.
  6. Why not have one of these? Couldn't hurt to have a section where people who know what they are talking about can sell things or ask around if anyone is willing to sell.
  7. Hmm, like the others said; look for a a recovery program. I'd recommend Active@undelete. There's other utils from Active, but here's the site for undelete:http://www.active-undelete.com/
  8. I was gonna say just that. Save yourself some time and buy a second NIC. If you need to, just bridge them.
  9. dude, ur teh isht. Thanks man!!
  10. Quick way that I used when I installed a 2nd OS and couldn't get into my first one. Go to start->run->ntbackup. From there, click the advanced mode button. Click the backup tab and select which folders and files you want to backup. On the bottom left there's a box to input where you want the file and what name to give it. Don't get rid of the bkf extension. Click start backup. Now, go to restore, click the backup file you just created by clicking on the pluses beside the name. Put a check on the file/s that you want and click "Alternate Location" in the Restore files to: box. Click start restore. You'll get a Confirm Restore dialog box, on here, click advanced. Uncheck everything and click OK. Click OK again. There, you now have access to all the files. Make sure though, that you need to be in either Admin, or an acct. that allows backing up.
  11. man that would be great to have on video jk lmao
  12. Do you have the OS firewall on?
  13. Yeh, I may just take a class at a community college here.
  14. Ya, the security is misconfigured. It may be on the OS side though. Do you have a firewall?
  15. You should try a program like aftereffects or something like that, to increase the volume.
  16. Glad you can share in the patriotism that is America. I don't really care that much about this day because it was stolen from my ancestors so........w/e. :
  17. You mean the screen where it says WinXP and there's a blue bar running across the bottom? Well, if it is then you can you many different programs like WinBlinds or something.
  18. Well glad u fixed it. But that's a general rule when using IE. Don't really trust it. I only use it when I'm getting the windows updates. Other than that though, FF all the way.
  19. Well that certainly is their problem but w/e. Is it maybe that the router isn't configured with the proper security permissions?
  20. I don't think it's a network issue simply because the transfers would be the same both ways. I can give you a similar situation I've had. My system has an 80GB HDD, and a 20GB HDD. When I copy files from the 20GB to the 80GB, transfers are fast. When I copy from the 80GB to the 20GB, transfers are slow. This happens because the 20GB is a 5400RPM drive and the 80GB is a 7200RPM. Also, the 20GB has an 2MB cache, whereas the 80GB has an 8MB cache. So I'll just ask, what HDD's do you have on both systems?
  21. Yea, just look at how much better AVG anti-virus seems to be when compared to Norton. But I'd rather go with tried and true spyware scanners like Spybot S&D, or ad-aware.
  22. I'd rather get the SP than go for vista.
  23. Yep, short, sweet, and to the point.
  24. It's possible that the files where corrupted. Try this, burn 'em to a cd or copy them to an mp3 player or another pc. See if they play there. If not, then it's possible that you had another codec that was used to play them, but doubtful. I don't know about anyone else, but I think u just learned a lesson in backing up ur stuff. SRY man.
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