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Mainter

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  1. Longhorn's most useful Speed Boost feature 'leaked' as XP tweak: I found this Windows XP tip on the Internet. They claim it works, but I haven't tired it yet. If you want to test it yourself back-up first! " Microsoft claims Longhorn will be, faster! The only reason why its faster is they added a superfetch feature to the prefetcher. If you look at the key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management\Prefetcher you will notice in windows xp EnablePrefetcher = 3 and you will notice in windows longhorn EnableSuperfetch = 1 Well, guess what? You can put the EnableSuperfetch = 1 in windows xp and get the same speed. Microsoft just added a feature that was already there in xp." (At your own risk! - and back-up before you make changes.)
  2. come on common sense the only reason there is no spyware and or viruses is cause hackers dont want to waste there time in making any because only 14% of computer users use a MAC so theres no money for spyware or credit for the hackers who make a MAC virus in the same degree when they make one for PC
  3. i agree with the upgrades casek said sense you are just starting out. but if yer gonna be going into the graphics im not really sure if you want to stick with IBM compatible my option would be to go with a CRAPPLE lol no offence Apple people they are good machines....... lol before you go buy upgrades if you do so, be sure that the motherboard is able to take them.
  4. theres a website just for that http://www.futureproducers.com/ they got turtorials and a message board for problems and shit like that check it out
  5. hey do we got any gamers up in here?
  6. hmmm lets see so you download the torrent file and it shows up in the download folder correct? now have you checked if you have the same foder checked to have the downloaded files to go into the same folder as the torrents i dont know a damn thing about MACS but is there a search you can do to search for a filename that you downloaded and check if its there? im just speaking out my ass so this may look dumb lol :nope: :o
  7. http://www.proxy4free.com/page1.html
  8. yepper you still got spyware go to http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/s...re/default.mspx this is a really nice spyware thing even though its from microsoft anyway download this and run it in a full system scan while you are in safe mode it should get rid of it and also set yer ad aware program to run before windows boots up try them steps and tell us what happened
  9. yeah i aint gonna waste my time with xp-64 i will just wait till longhorn comes out i heard its going to be running 64 bit and should be more backward comptabile then xp-64 and i will have more updated hardware for my comuter to handle it
  10. Hey Casek (i got it right this time) lol anyway you got any info on this windows xp 64-bit edtion like the hardware requirements or the main use of it
  11. here i got a link for you this has a bunch of cracking tools http://www.password-crackers.com/crack2.html here is the best one i found here http://www.hackology.com/programs/mbhttpbf/ginfo.shtml Hackers 4 Krakers
  12. hey im looking for a new laptop/notebook i got 350 to throw out maybe 4 what can i get? anyone got any suggestions??
  13. hey from the picture above i think its beast from xmen did you hear they are making another XMEN shits gonna be dope
  14. lol my bad i didnt type that shit up till 4 in the morning :crap:
  15. I know casek you prolly read in that post above :hatred: Launch your Internet Explorer 5 or later version or Netscape Navigator 4 or later version. :hatred: :love4:Not all people can be smart "GET FIREFOX":love4:
  16. I was bored tonight so i did some research for you casek :dazed: :dozey: 1. HARD RESET- Reset the device to factory default, this may need to reconfigure the routers settings again. 1] Press and hold the reset button for 30 sec., after that 2] Unplug the power keep holding down the reset button for another 30 sec. 3] Then, plug back the power keep holding down the reset button for 30sec., after that 4] Release the reset button. 2. SETTING MTU VALUE IN THE ROUTER Launch your Internet Explorer 5 or later version or Netscape Navigator 4 or later version. On the Address, Search or URL, type: http://192.168.1.1, then hit Enter/Return. A login screen will appear. Type admin for the password and leave the username blank or empty then hit “OK”. Note: If it doesn’t take admin as the password you might have change it when you have run the RUN ME FIRST CD that came with the router so try other passwords. If you cannot remember the password I regret to tell you but you have to reset the router and reconfigure it again. Next time remember the password to avoid unnecessary reset and reconfiguration. Note: Setting MTU value in the router varies depending on the model number and firmware version of your Linksys Router. Cisco Interface (If your Setup page has a Cisco Logo) - Under the Setup Page: set the MTU size to 1472 > Save Settings > Continue If the same problem, decrease the size by 10 until better performance is achieved, else if the performance gets worse, stop decreasing the size and set the size back where it works better. Regular Linksys Router Interface (If your Setup page has a no Cisco Logo) - Click on the Advance TAB > Under Filters Enable MTU, set size to 1472 > Apply > Continue or wait for it to come back. If the same problem, decrease the size by 10 If the same problem, decrease the size by 10 better performance is achieved, else if the performance gets worse, stop decreasing the size and set the size back where it works better. :dazed: :dozey: Regular Linksys Router Interface (WRT54G) (If your Setup page has a no Cisco Logo) - Click on the System TAB > Enable MTU, set size to 1472 > Apply > Continue or wait for it to come back. If the same problem, decrease the size by 10 If the same problem, decrease the size by 10 better performance is achieved, else if the performance gets worse, stop decreasing the size and set the size back where it works better. 3. UPGRADING THE FIRMWARE OF THE ROUTER Note: Upgrading the firmware of the router varies depending on the model number and firmware version of your Linksys Router. Download the firmware of the router from - http://www.linksys.com/download Cisco Interface (If your Setup page has a Cisco Logo) Access the router’s Web Base Utility > Administration TAB > Click on Firmware Upgrade > Click on Browse > Browse or look for the *.bin file > click on OPEN > Hit UPGRADE button. (Just wait for the message “You have successfully upgraded the firmware”) > Click on the Continue. Regular Linksys Router Interface (If your Setup page has a no Cisco Logo) Double click on TFTP. Enter the following information: Server: 192.168.1.1 Password: admin File: > Click on the button that has 3 dots. It will give you a window that says Open. Beside “Look In:” set the location where you have unzipped the firmware. After that highlight *.bin file then hit open. It will bring you back to the firmware upgrade window. Click on upgrade. Just wait for the confirmation that you have upgraded the router successfully. Regular Linksys Router Interface (WRT54G) (If your Setup page has a no Cisco Logo) Access the router’s Web Base Utility > System TAB > Click on Firmware Upgrade > Click on Browse > Browse or look for the *.bin file > click on OPEN > Hit UPGRADE button. (Just wait for the message “You have successfully upgraded the firmware”) > Click on the Continue. :dazed: :dozey:
  17. hey did you do first things first did you upgrade the firmware and drivers if you dont have the latest firmware you will lose connections alot so check that
  18. hey yellow if yer gettin a new computer send yer old shit to me
  19. come on now screw the boobs what about the cameltoe
  20. I would like to know what browser you use on your computer
  21. hey please read the above threads before posting you might get the answer Quoted post [/b] I Will Be Nice if its poor color display on the monitor 1 extange video cards 2 you my need to add more video RAM; 4 MB or more The monitor problems sounds like the electron guns went out or fading the electron gun is what fires to a different color onto yer screen RBG red green and blue if one is fading or went out you will get a bright tint on yer screen you will have to replace the monitor or an other reason could be you have big speakers by yer computer speakers have big magnets magnets pull color and if this is an issue you are really luckey because magnets pull data off the harddrive also if its been there long enough you will have to replace the monitor as well OK I WILL PUT THIS NICE A SWEET :yuck: Monitors store electricity in capacitors, and by grounding yourself you will provide a conduit for the voltage to discharge through your body. Note Well: A computer monitor stores enough electricity in its capacitors to be lethal if released, often tens of thousands of volts. Even with the power off and/or the monitor disconnected from a power source, the monitor retains an extremely high electrical charge. Only a trained professional using the proper equipment should ever attempt to work inside of a computer monitor. Now after reading that and you still open a monitor you deserve to fry :burn: See you later computator
  22. hey please read the above threads before posting you might get the answer
  23. Common PC Problems Here is a list of several common PC problems and steps you can take to solve them: General monitor problems: Verify that the monitor has power and the power cord is firmly attached. Check the brightness and contrast controls on the monitor. It might have gotten bumped or changed accidentally. Double check that the video cable is connected to the computer. If possible, try swapping with another monitor that is known to work. Booting up: One of the most common error messages comes when you're trying to boot up your computer. If you get a message when you try to boot up your system: Make sure that your connections are secure. Check to find and then remove any floppy disks from drives. Start up again. Error messages are usually pretty self-explanatory but if you encounter one that you don't understand, check the troubleshooting section of the owner's manual or software guide. Shutting down: If your PC won't shut down properly, try to close all programs manually using Ctrl+Alt+Del. You may get an error message that a program is not responding. In this case, answer the query that asks if you want to shut it down anyway affirmatively. Then try to shut down either by the start menu, or, if the computer is still not responding, by using Ctrl+Alt+Del again. If this temporarily resolves your problem, it may be that a program you closed manually was the cause of your computer's distress. Windows applications locking up your PC: If Windows freezes or gives you a General Protection Fault, restart Windows and try it again. Try reinstalling the application software or the Windows operating system if you get frequent errors. It is possible a needed file was deleted, moved or overwritten by a previous file version. Surf the Web for patches or updates for your software or hardware components. Printing problems: If you find your print job is not being completed, check the following: Is there paper in your machine? Is it properly loaded? Is your printer out of ink? If you're using a network at home, are you logged on? For further assistance, check the print icon at the bottom of your screen. Often it will tell you exactly where the process is being interrupted. Connecting to the Internet: To troubleshoot problems when you connect to the Internet, follow these guides: Is your modem properly configured? Check the manual for specifics. Is your password correct? If you can't connect or are having trouble visiting a Web site you know exists, call your ISP because the problem might be on their end. Programs that crash: Some programs are doomed from the beginning if you install them when non-compatible programs are being used or are open. Save your work and carefully close your applications. Then reinstall your program with nothing else open.
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