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nitroshift

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  1. Over 98 million members? And only 2 categories: 1. Those who come just to ask a question every now and then (see the posts labeled "NEED HELP")... 2. Those who spend time regularly here, trying to help other people and share information.
  2. Formatting means erasing everything off the HDD's.
  3. k00l!!!
  4. I'd say the wake-on-lan more likely. Came across this myself.
  5. actually your WD drive is dying... And it's not the platters wearing out, it's the circuitry.
  6. right click ---> delete
  7. I've used Gygabite years in a row and never had any problems whatsoever. That's why I'm still using one (see sig).
  8. Also make sure that both your pc's are in the same workgroup, same IP class and subnet mask. After that, do what CptMurphy said.
  9. Look here: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=82868
  10. First of all welcome to msfn Second of all: what build are you talking about? Vista RTM doesn't have any wwatermarks on the desktop.
  11. Me too.
  12. I agree with you Jeremy. I'm not using any firewall / anti-virus myself and just like you, am behind a router. Funny how a little sense can replace anti-viruses / firewalls.
  13. The panel is made by NEC And I'm getting it for 220 euro in 3 monthly installments
  14. The one I wanna buy comes with 3 years warranty too plus I get dead-pixel warranty too.
  15. I know, but with Christmas knocking at the door and all the presents I have to make, I think this is the best quality / price balanced monitor (220 Euro).
  16. Maybe it's a laptop that connects to your LAN. Make the DHCP server assign IP's to pc's by MAC address (reservations) and restrict the DHCP pool to the number of LAN devices (pc's, printers, etc.) you have.
  17. A trojan burdening the connection maybe?
  18. One word: WOW!
  19. The time it occurs is specific or it happens at various intervals?
  20. First of all welcome to msfn As for your problem, how does the user connect to the server? Via RDP or Terminal Sevices? Either way, the auto-logout setting is on the server side, not the user side.
  21. Look for the i386 folder on your back-up installation. Copy it over to any location that is convenient for you. Then download nLite and start fiddling with it. Also, you may look here: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showforum=70 to make a fully unattended setup CD (or DVD).
  22. Thanks UndeadSoldier
  23. I would tend to say no, but for more clarification, contact Microsoft directly
  24. I'm gonna report myself for this post
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