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Heres the link http://www.fic.com.tw/support/motherboard/bios.aspx?model_id=107
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Have you tried flashing your bios?
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Yep, LAN transfer will utilize the full 100 mbps.
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Yea, because the internet connection isn't getting any faster it will remain the same but since lan is increasing it will get faster. Saying that your internet will get faster because you upgrade to 100mbps is like saying if you wear roller skates on a highway you'll go faster .
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Her actual internet speed won't increase, like when shes downloading a file from a website. Changing from 10 to 100 on her lan the speed will increase if she is transferring a file from one computer to the other on the same network. Internet won't increase, lan will.
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It tells me unlicensed version
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Marcus Chung is coming to get you!
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Can you get a custom browser for the psp, maybe one lighter on resources?
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How much power supply watts are neccesary?
richcornucopia replied to amc11890's topic in General Discussion
Hope this will help http://www.pcpowerandcooling.com/technology/power_usage/ -
what are all those ips for?
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How Many Millions of pixels can your computer draw per sec?
richcornucopia replied to Blako's topic in General Discussion
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This again, reminds me why I refuse to use Symantec products. (except sygate) http://news.com.com/High+risk+in+Symantec+antivirus+software+flaw/2100-1002_3-6004097.html?tag=nefd.top Symantec's antivirus software contains a vulnerability that could be exploited by a malicious hacker to take control of a system, the company said late Tuesday. According to Symantec, the bug, which affects a range of the company's security products, is a "high" risk. Denmark security company Secunia has labeled it "highly critical." According to an advisory issued by Secunia, the bug affects most of Symantec's products, including enterprise and home user versions of Symantec AntiVirus, Symantec Norton AntiVirus and Symantec Norton Internet Security, across the Windows and Macintosh platforms. The vulnerability is within Symantec AntiVirus Library, which provides file format support for virus analysis. "During decompression of RAR files, Symantec is vulnerable to multiple heap overflows allowing attackers complete control of the system(s) being protected," said security consultant Alex Wheeler, who first discovered the flaw. "These vulnerabilities can be exploited remotely, without user interaction, in default configurations through common protocols such as SMTP." RAR is a native format for WinRAR, which is used to compress and decompress data. So far, the vulnerability has been reported in Dec2Rar.dll version 3.2.14.3 and, according to Wheeler, potentially affects all Symantec products that use the DLL. The full list of products affected can be seen here. Symantec has not yet released a patch to address this problem. In the meantime, Wheeler recommends that users "disable scanning of RAR-compressed files until the vulnerable code is fixed." This is not the first vulnerability Wheeler has discovered. In October, he highlighted a similar flaw in Kaspersky Lab's antivirus software, which was later acknowledged by the company. Again, it was a heap overflow vulnerability. In February, he found a different heap overflow vulnerability in Symantec's antivirus software.
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What do you think about linspire on a laptop, would that be better vs windows for battery life?
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Netzero claims to be faster and they technically are. What they do is use a proxy server that stores files that they customers access frequently and also compress files. I'd recommend netzero because your browsing speed will most likely be faster because of the compression than if you had bellsouth.
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Thats why I've been trying out walla email recently. Its pretty nice 3 gigs of space, you don't need an invite to sign up and I don't think they spy on your emails. http://www.walla.com/
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They should have know that helping someone get an xbox that is capable of pirating games, and making a profit, is very close to being illegal and then to go and actually put the games on the xbox well thats just no good.
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Google says that they are just scanning the emails to deliver conetent based advertisements, but knowing that they are actually scanning my emails is kind of unnerving.
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No, they were selling modded xboxes with copied games on the hardrive and some microsoft people went undercover and bought a system. Idk why they were so dumb to actually put pirated games on the xbox and then sell them, tisk tisk.
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Last resort for Noisy/Defective Hard Drives...
richcornucopia replied to Voltageman's topic in Networking and Hardware
I tried it with an old laptop battery that couldn't do anything but make my laptop sleep, but it didn't work. Hmm my cat likes to sleep maybe I'll put her in the freezer too. (Just kidding peta) -
I would believe that except for the fact that the prez is making tax cuts.
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Faster fox is about the only thing that did any good for me when I used firefox. But now I'm a converted buddhist, I mean opera user.
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Can you connect to the router? Like in IE if you type 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 , im not sure what your routers ip is cause I don't know the model but it could be one of the two.
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Spell check is a very useful tool.
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So you are connected but the internet isn't working? Try pinging the router and repairing the connection.