I was looking on other forums for a similar problem people have been having, and I came across some people having problems with this motherboard and ATI graphics cards, which said that changing from 8x to 4x agp will fix simptoms that I am having,
I tried that and it did NOT work...
If I can't...
the rabbit hole gets deeper:
I updated the drivers for my video card, and when windows loaded, it died, then I turned it back on, and it booted up into windows, but I couldn't see anything, my monitor didn't even show the bios splash screen, i thought that maybe my video card was bad, so I...
I could not change the temperature for my motherboard's CPU Overheating Protection feature, the closest thing to it was enable/disable monitoring of temp, I will try to disable that and see if it will work.
I just uprgraded my whole computer [except for drives], and now anytime I try to play World of Warcraft, or Evercraft, it has problems:
When playing W.o.W. the monitor stops recieving a signal from the computer [indicated buy the light ont he monitor changing color]
but when playing EverCrack...
thanks bcastner,
That fixed it,
I am so glad to be using my keyboard, instead of the on screen keyboard.
That was the exact problem/solution that I had/needed
Now I'm off to email asus, and tell them about this problem.
i went to the kb control panel item, n the hardware tab did not list any devices, i tried the prop. button, but nothing happened. the add hardwre wzard did not help either
its a standard ps/2 keyboard,
i was using a compaq kb w/ easy access buttons, then swapped it out with a silicon harbor keyboard, and got thr same problem...
i have recenty upgraded most of my system, i kept the old drives.
i am now using an asus a7v600-x mb with an amd xp 2800+
now win XP will not recognize my keyboard.
I have tried to reinstall windows, but the install will recognize my kb either.
I can use it in BIOS all day long, though...
i have recenty upgraded most of my system, i kept the old drives.
now win XP will not recognize my keyboard.
I have tried to reinstall windows, but the install will recognize my kb either.
I can use it in BIOS all day long, though.
p.s. i hate on-screen keyboard
like previously mentioned, your perl code will not be seen, but the HTML that it generates will be seen.
IF you want to hide the HTML code:
while it is not possible to completly hide the HTML code,
there are deterrents, that make it difficult
One thing to do is (using JavaScript, I think)...
The line of code that it is refering to is the :
exit(0); <== line 331
stmt of the subroutine:
sub chkDBSelect
and in your indented block of code there is a call to
chkDBSelect();
This is why the error is saying that it is on line 331...
I don't know why it would couse...
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