you could trace the hops back and find the info on the servers that routed them to you. But that would be resource intensive and a huge pain.
you could just ask the user when he enters the page...
I have a lot of free time on my hands lately. I currently have no certifications, and would like to get some. Which certifications should I get if I am just looking to build computers (I don't want to limit myself, but at the same time I don't want to take redundant or irrelavent courses)?
Any...
Actually, there is 2 circular connectors, basically round peices of solder on the motherboard. when you connect these using a wire or other conductive implement, it will short - and cause the CMOS to clear. Many modern motherboards have this feature. If it does not, then check the...
I'm looking for a good motherboard that supports DDR 333 and athlon XP. I was looking towards Soyo or Soltek, as they have the best older reviews on TH. Anyone have any suggestions? (p.s. I would like that the mobos you suggest stay under $250, although that shouldn't be too hard)...I would...
try just going into notepad, then go to open, and type 'c:\boot.ini'. I also have hidden files enabled, yet I still cannot see it...but this works.
Good Luck,
-Kows
All right. Thanks everyone, your replys were greatly appreciated. I suppose I'll just have to get a new PSU... I'll tell you how it goes.
Thanks Again,
-Kows
Well, this is something I am willing to spend > 200 dollars on, it is at least a 1,000 dollar server case.
BTW... the 4 pin connecters are the same, its the mobo connecter that is odd.
When I built my P4, the first time it booted, then it didn't boot, then it didn't boot for a whole day. I couldn't figure out the problem. I let it sit till morning, and then pressed the switch... and BOOM it worked! Reason was : I took out all of the power/reset/speaker/led cables and just...
I've got a server case that I just retrofitted with a new motherboard tray. It is an AT case, but very large, enough room for everything... only problem is it has a dual AT power supply. I need to be able to convert it so I can get power to my new mobo.
Thanks in advance!
-Kows
OK if it were off it would've burned up a LONG time ago... trust me, I've done it.
I would say it is either Active Desktop or low quality ram.
Good Luck
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