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Or an IT mug.
I'd be careful before writing it off though, whilst it's advertised as a digital link there's 8 pins on there and if any one of them is an analog signal then it's going to offer a slight improvement.
You really didn't think your posts through did you. Not only posting a laptop completely incomparable to the two that were suggested, you also then suggest something which at a minimum will be 4 times the price. Great idea...
Packet sniffing would mean not very - I don't have to find your WLAN's SID, MAC reservations or WEP/WPA keys to track it's packets and every packet has the client MAC address on it.
At that point it's game over.
Duh!
The full UNC path is:
\\*******-FS01\Shared\Clinical Governance\Clinical Governance Team\HOCG Tenders\West Yorkshire\Judy's Bits\Access and Assess\11.4 ACI reporting\All Adverse Clinical Incidents whether received internally or externally are logged on Primecares Codel database and...
Saw an advert for a 512Mb 9600GSO for £85 including VAT earlier. Whilst I've not had chance to play with it and it's no GX2, it's not likely to be a bad piece of kit and will certainly show a 7600 which way is up...
You'll have to click the picture to open in a seperate window - it's as small as I can make it. Full path is:
S:\Clinical Governance\Clinical Governance Team\HOCG Tenders\West Yorkshire\Judy's Bits\Access and Assess\11.4 ACI reporting\All Adverse Clinical Incidents whether received internally...
I'd buy two sets of matched 2Gb kits, as opposed to getting 3x1Gb sticks to go with that one. Less likely to encounter memory issues when it's running dual channel.
As for running DDR in singles, can be done although some architectures don't support it.
Shocking customer service in my experience, after 5 phone calls they still helped themselves to £500 out of my account which they'd admitted was incorrect, then just about refused to give it back. The only thing going for them is the fact they don't toss about with phones, because whilst their...
3 PS3s under my bed if anyone's interested.
Call Dell and ask about their Vostro 1510 - around £250+VAT for a 1.8Ghz Core2 with 2Gb RAM... You'll not do any better for business and I suspect buying 7 you may get some freebies - maybe even one free given how cheap they are...
Are you on crack? For £250 you can buy a very usable Dell Vostro - I challenge anyone to say that's a waste of money as I think that's possibly the best buy in the world for anyone who just wants a cheap laptop that will word process, go on the internet and play a DVD...!
BE10 isn't too bad - granted it's not the latest and greatest piece of software in the world but we back up 100-odd servers on a daily basis using it and only 3 fail consistently, with Domino backup (don't ask!) exceptioning when a database is being compacted:
One of the fails is because VSS...
YHPM - hope it was of some use... I've done some digging as well and currently there aren't any new ones for that range in the pipeline - nVIDIA are set on their new top model and ATI are working on a new seriies altogether which will probably start around £150...
Probably Cliomad88. Beware anyone buying from this chap, he's not a full member so admin have not had an address or any traceable details of him. Cash in hand on delivery is the ONLY safe way to buy...
Or Intel if your motherboard has onboard Intel graphics... Or Matrox if he's using a Workstation graphics card. Or SiS, or S3 if he's from 1990.
Sorry, but unless you're half computer-literate, then downloading drivers isn't as "easy" as pub engineers make out to be.
Yeah, we've currently got 4 2000 Enterprise clusters - the scary bit was paying for the upgrade to new hardware (dual quad Xeons) on 2005 Enterprise - fortunately this change in licencing model means it's not even a quarter as scary as we thought!!!
You need to install the Removable media support (think it's called something like that!) in the Windows Components Wizard.
edit - my bad - Don't think XP supports it, it's only featured in W2k3...