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inmate717

Member Since 01 May 2005
Offline Last Active Mar 14 2010 12:07 AM
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In Topic: log on trojan program

27 September 2007 - 08:10 AM

I know that certian linksys wireless cards have a file called gtgina.dll that disables fast user switching but this is new to me. couple of questions
1. have you tried ctrl alt del 2 times to bring up the win 2k like logon screen?
2. you said avg deleted the file and now you cant logon? are you sure it wasnt a false positive?

In Topic: vista/xp 2 hard disks help.

05 September 2007 - 09:24 PM

Yea as far as I know you could just put the extra SATA drive in and run the installer. If you put the drive in and Vista will not play nice best thing you can do install them seperately. I wasnt really paying attention when i said label the drive cables i just put that in there if you had the same type of drives and same sizes since you have 2 different sizes you should be able in the bios to tell which drive to boot to first. like i said in my earlier post it makes it easier if you install on each drive seperately then copy the boot.ini file just my other .02 

In Topic: vista/xp 2 hard disks help.

04 September 2007 - 08:07 PM

Ok here is my .02
Swimmer posted a great tutorial on how to dual boot xp and suse linux on the same hard drive.
Me I never liked splitting up my drives so i have XP Pro on 2x200 GB Maxtors in Raid 0 and Vista Ultimate on a 250 GB Western Digital after hours of searching and trying here is what I did

1 install vista on your 160 but make sure the other drive is not plugged in
2 shutdown and switch your 120 to master
3 if you already have xp on the drive and its the same motherboard you should be fine
if no you will have to repair windows
4 with xp and vista installed on your seperate drives and your pc shut down make your vista drive the master and the xp drive the slave (be careful if you are using SATA drives label the cables sounds stupid but it worked for me)
5 boot into vista
6 copy the boot.ini file from your windows xp drive to the root of your vista drive
7 download easyBCD  http://neosmart.net/dl.php?id=1
8 use easyBCD to configure your boot sequence cause vista doesnt use a boot.ini file
9 reboot and try it if this helped thank Swimmer

In Topic: 10 mbps question

30 August 2007 - 11:00 AM

rushonbye is right 10 MB at 10 Mbps would take roughly 10 seconds. and it also depends on the computers you are transfering from and to. if one is a superfast monster and the other is a P.O.S. that could add transfer time as well.

just my .02

In Topic: 10 mbps question

29 August 2007 - 03:08 PM

Not to step on toes but I Read that question differentlyfrom what I read and correct me if I am wrong was you are trying to transfer faster from PC to PC Right ? Not over the net but over your Home Network

A 10 Mbps Hub will only transfer at 10 Mbps  20 if it is in full duplex mode

A 100 Mbps Hub  will only transfer at 100 Mbps 200 if it is in full duplex mode

Gigabit is 1000 Mbps

as far as i know you cant make a 10 Mbps Hub faster than 10 Mbps so my suggestion is to buy a gigabit switch 27.00 (newegg.com) and depending on your network cards in your computers a couple of Gigabit Ethernet Cards 7.99 (newegg.com)