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  1. Hello all.

     

    I have a dual boot vista/xp machine while I am migrating from xp to vista.

     

    On my xp install, I generally would install all programs to the D drive and keep my OS install on a seperate partition. Here lies my problem.

     

    In vista, my xp system drive (c drive in XP) is set as the "d" drive and I cannot change it. When I attempt to change it, I get the following:

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    Windows cannot modify the drive letter of your volume. This may happen if your volume is a system or boot volume or has page files.

    Any suggestions?


  2. Hey windows gurus.

     

    I have a dual boot vista and xp machine and would like to share files between the partitions. The problem that I am running into is that my user id (S-1-5-80-95600......) is different on the two machines and I can't figure out how to explicitly give the guid permissions via the security tab.

     

    I hope that made sense.

     

    THanks


  3. Well, I have tried the alternate players in the past and have always found them to be lacking. I like having one centralized player per OS (WMP for windows.) I prefer WMP because of the interface and because it isn't a pain to get windows media files working. I refuse to install a bunch of different applications for similar tasks.


  4. Hey guys. I have some mp4 video files that I am trying to play in WMP. I have tried LOTS of things and have had no success. The 3vix codec allowed me to hear audio but no video.

     

    Anyone know how to play these?


  5. I need to give the administrator account (or perhaps another one instead) access to change permissions on the entire machine. I need to be able to access users local folders under the Documents And Settings directory for virus/spyware scans and other reasons.

     

    I assume that there is a way to do this using gpedit.msc but I can't determine how to do it. Can anyone help me?


  6. Originally posted by jmmijo:

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    One thing I've noticed recently is that some of the power supply manufacturers have gone to a (2)Two Thermal Fan solution, i.e., one 80mm and another 92mm auxillary fan. Both are pretty darn quiet and move a lot more air then a single fan and thus keeps your supply running cooler to begin with wink

     

    The other thing that can be done is to replace any case fans with thermal fans too, this way they only speed up once the ambient temp gets above a certain preset temp and then the fan slows down again once the ambient tem goes back below this threshold.

     

    And then the other option is to use something like Smartfan technology that many mobo manufactures use and set the thermal temps accordingly in the BIOS...

     

    Yeah, I just bought a new power supply because my old one was giving me problems. This new one is supposed to be quiet. I'm wondering if somthing else is making the fan noise. I'll try to disconnect the video card fan and see if that makes any difference. I'm hesitant to replace the CPU heatsink/fan because I am considering selling my board, XP2100 and memory to a buddy and going 64 bit.


  7. Originally posted by jmmijo:

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    Originally posted by violentgreen:
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    Well the issue is the right click menu and not the system tray. The system tray isn't a big deal. The right click menu is annoying the piss out of me.

     

    Ah, now I understand, well I bet that may be a reg entry and I've not really looked for it as it doesn't bother me that it's there...

     

     

     

    That's what I assumed was the case. It annoys me to no end.


  8. Wow, some interesting ideas. Thanks for the responses. I don't need a completely silent PC, just something that I can't hear in every room of my apartment.

     

    I'm looking to get a EPIA based mini-itx system for a file server. A lot of those can run without any fans. The problem is that the cases are either butt-ugly or $300 (like cases from Hush and the Cubit.)


  9. Originally posted by jmmijo:

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    Well, go into the ATi display properties, one of the tabs has a checkbox for the Control Panel in the Systray, this can be unchecked and on the next reboot it should be gone. Also, when you install the device drivers, you need to choose Custom install and you can then uncheck the ATi Control Panel installation at that point wink

     

    As for the colors, that I can't help you with, I've not experienced any issues like this after installing any of the latest Catalyst driver packs...

     

    Well the issue is the right click menu and not the system tray. The system tray isn't a big deal. The right click menu is annoying the piss out of me.


  10. I just installed the latest ATI drivers and I have two issues. First of all, I don't like the ATI Control panel link that it puts in my right click menu. Any idea how to take it out? Also, my colors have been inverted in WMP for some videos. Is there a setting that's off somewhere?


  11. It depends. WHen you open up your case, all of your RAM slots will be together and be the only slots of that size. Most desktops have 2-3 slots. If you have two slots and a single 256MB DIMM (this is probably the case_, then you can just add another. On the other hand, if you have two slots and each slot has a 128MB DIMM, you'll have to remove one to upgrade.


  12. Originally posted by shassouneh:

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    Thanx DosFreak. Referring to your previous reply:

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    Try giving the NIC a static IP address and see if you can get it networked that way. That way you can determine if it's a DHCP problem or some other problem such as your NIC drivers.

     

    I have been told by a Linux instructor tht it MAY be a problem with the dhcpcd client that comes with redhat-based distros like Mandrake, so I should try DHClient. I already tried forcing the statis IP trick and that did not work **shrugg**. As for netowrk gaming it doesn't seem to affect much

    anyways...

    the NIC seems to load up just fine but not grab an IP. I'm still open to suggestions there. The sound card SEEMS to be either a clone of or a descendant of the AC97 sound card(s) so I'll try those, even though i HIGY doubt it'll work! wish me luck!

     

    What's motherboard are you using? Are you using a router? If so, in you /etc/resolve.conf is the IP address (local like 192.168.0.1) for your router listed?

     

    In you /etc/conf.d/net (location may be different on you distro), do you have somthing like

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    iface_eth0="dhcp"

    thats not comented out?

     

    If that's all good and you can't set a a static IP and bring up the network that way, it sounds like you don't have the correct drivers for the card. I could be wrong though; I'm no expert.

     

    Are you tied to whatever distro that you have? If not, it might be worth it to download some live cds and see if any of them detect your network. If they do, you could just install that distro. I seem to remember the Suse live cd being good. Gentoo is the way to go if you want to learn about linux and how to configure it. Gentoo is also insanely fast compared to mandrake and suse. If you have wierd hardware though I wouldn't go with ti.

     

    If you are having problems with sound, Mandrake use to include a utility called sndconfig or soundcfg or somthing like that that would help.


  13. Originally posted by Wicked101:

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    I agree too, PC's are the best, with a console all you can do is play games, with a PC you can do anything, you can upgrade it and if something breaks you can troubleshoot and fix it yourself, if that console goes you got problems.

    Oh yes, and another thing why PC's are better, didn't your mother ever tell you its not good to sit so close to the TV or to watch TV for too long smile

     

    I just love PC's, and its my job, dude, if there was PC's when I was born I would've been born with a PC under my arm.

    Talk about raising the dead....


  14. I can't suggest what to get. I don't know your situation but generally the man downside to compressing before backup is the time it takes to compress. It will take a long ass time to compress 73 GB of data.

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