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I'd be nervous I'm afraid - my 182 was great apart from a flat battery (it had been standing for 8 months!) and it still cost me nearly a grand to get it through the MOT!
Thumbprint on your big gay forehead there kid!
Nice moobs in the yellow top, quite an attractive look! Lol. Nice looking Mini, sounded well...
And there's pics of Diesely-Weasely! *hugs* was a good meet. Fish and chips woman needed a slap though! I'll sit where I want!! Haha!
Doesn't matter about Vista/XP, there's nothing difficult about loading a second driver on a server. As for what for £250, I'd go shopping on Misco and the likes for open-box stuff.
Go to Start: Run:
Type in 'services.msc'
Partway down the list will be 'DNS Client' - double-click this and ensure it's set to start 'Automatically'. Click on 'Stop', then after a few seconds click on 'Start'. See if that fixes it. I get your error if I do 'ipconfig /flushdns' whilst the DNS...
http://www.thecoolingshop.com/product_info.php/cPath/101_24/products_id/2752
Personal favourite - a little tall and you need a dead-on ATX-spec power supply but it takes 2 5.25" drives, 2x3.5" HDDs and a 3.5" front-accessible drive, is roomy enough to use most sensible uprated cooling...
If you hadn't posted on here I'd have said you couldn't actually get on the internet, you were looking at cached pages.
DNS maybe, although again that would stop everything.
It's what documentation is for. All of our applications are delivered through Citrix so for Thin Clients the build process takes 5 minutes. If/When we need to build 100 machines, our WAN links vary between 256Kb and 2Mb, which you couldn't deploy an image down - not without pissing everyone...
We use Thin Clients which come with free Altiris licences :D
As for laptops/desktops/servers myself and my boss aren't fans of imaging - we prefer fresh builds. As such we(I) use nLite to make silent install CDs with all the drivers on...
1*2s are s**t until you get to 5000rpm, then they go nuts - that's how they are. Technical explanation is down to cam profiles, and is a result of stringing the engine so high. In order to get lots of power without using forced induction you need to sacrifice low-end torque. Makes for a more...
Glad I achieved the desired effect.
Enjoy your Lotus Notes and Domino... Ghey systems lol. :rasp: Why anyone would choose it for email is beyond me - it's great at everything else although apparently 8 makes a hell of a step in the right direction.
And i you look closely it's a D630 ATG -...
Agree, sounds stupid. On my phone, it's good that when I search 'So' it brings up 'Sophie *****' as well as '****** Soar', because there's only a few it can be. However when I go in my browser and type in 'cl' it brings up cliosport. Not 'ilove-clittoris.net'! There are any of a million...
Not bad - had the desired effect. I've just an aversion to installing 'free' stuff that messes with applications, as I think it's just asking to cause instabilities - but I'll give it a shot. Cheers!
Now, I don't have a problem with Microsoft funding Windows Live through Advertising, but the adverts that expand from the bottom of Messenger are really starting to get on my tits - the ones that stay on top of windows after you've moved your mouse over them and REQUIRE you to close them before...
Why not when Belkin and Linksys and the like have been pushing it for going on for 2 years now? And it's very difficult to buy a computer now that doesn't have a Draft-N wireless adapter? I've not got 802.11n because I've spent more on wired networking, it's something I'm going to consider when...
As KDF said, check voltage ranges. Typically nowadays manufacturers are bored of making multiple adapters for different markets and just screw a different plug on the end, so have a range of 100v-240v at 50-60Hz.
If you've already got wireless network in place, it's slightly less difficult. Just share the folder you want to be accessible with permissions set to Read (or Read-Write) as 'Everyone' (Builtin security principles) and in Vista you'll need to make sure network discovery and file sharing is on...