This could also be a CNR or communication network riser card. A CNR and AMR are not interchangable. For information on the CNR visit www.smlink.com. They manfacture a CNR that is compatable with most M/B except ASUS. The CNR card has the components mounted the same direction as a ISA card...
Check your printer toolbox and make sure that the proper paper and print intensity is set. HP will allow for different print intensities depending upon the type of paper bining used. Sound like the printer is set to print on coated paper not plain paper.
I use Sygate for modem sharing. Works GREAT. Cost is about $40.00 but you can download a trial version from their website. Link to http:\\www.sygate.com. Simple, easy to use and configure.
I am trying to find an inexpensive print server to work with a HP 932C printer. Any suggestions for a 10/100 fast ethernet device?
I have tried a Hawking Tech. It does not support bi-directional transmissions.
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Was the computer powered on for several hours before the temp. was taken? I don't think 54 degrees in a problem for long term operation. I suggest a case fan in addition to your heat sink/fan if you are concerned. My K7 runs at 60 degrees all the time (it is nver powered off).
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Very little you can do for a direct strike. I suggest a whole house surge supressor mounted in your electrical panel. Generally the cost about $50 and are made to fit most manf. panels. Qualified electrician is required. Best protection you can get.
Reinstall the programs and uninstall under Add/Remove programs...or if your are really brave use regedit to remove references to the programs. USE EXTREME CARE HERE!!!!
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