FearCourage
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Hey, I noticed you are in Seattle, I'm in Bremerton...Getting out of the Navy here real soon. Where do you work?
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What is your price? Give me quotes for each, and for the whole deal.
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If anyone has anything to sell, I'm looking to build a Linux box or two.. Please let me know!
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Ok, Ok...I should have said, "Use only version 7 and above for XP"..of course version 7 works with everything else before that..that would surely be a shame to see a new version that came out that wasn't able to handle the older file systems.
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It is correct that version 7 should only be used with Win XP. It would be risky to try using version 6, when you're talking about messing with your partitions.
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Here's the problem I have...
I had 1 IDE hard drive, 2 SCSI drives....
I now have 2 IDE hard drives, 2 SCSI drives
Windows 98 was on IDE hard drive 1 and Win2k was on the 1st SCSI one..
After using the Western Digital installation disk to partition and format my new 30gig IDE drive, it gave me the option to copy all files from my old IDE to the new partition of the new drive... I have 2 partitions on the new drive..both 15gig. After copying all the files to the new drive... I tried booting from it.... I got the boot.ini screen where it asked me to select the operating system and when I selected windows 98, it said:
non system disk or disk error....you know..that one..
What do I have to change in my boot.ini file to make it point to the right drive?
Here's what the boot.ini looks like in both drives right now:
[boot Loader]
timeout=10
Default=C:\
[Operating Systems]
C:\="Microsoft Windows 98"
signature(d96c5d5e)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT="Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional" /fastdetect
What do I have to change?
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I doubt the problem is in your motherboard. I had the same problem. When I built my system, I turned it on for the first time and heard a series of like 8 beeps or so... I re-grounded the motherboard (this is very important) and re-seated the video card, making sure that all of the pins of the AGP slot connected with the pins of the AGP card. Sometimes the case holds the card partially out of the slot. You might want to check these things out. Hope that helps!
Benjamin S. Chase
NT 4.0 MCP
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Are the components in that system compatible with Win2k?
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Well I am sure that the drivers will be available via Warez then. Pretty irresponsible to abandon customers that want to upgrade to windows 2000 and screw them over. Says a lot about the two companies.
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Does anyone here know when Intel or USWest will be releasing drivers and where I can get them? I want to migrate to 2000, but can't unless I have drivers for my modem.
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Something tells me that I probably should learn a little bit more about the Windows registry. I don't know crap about it... The stuff you guys were just talking about is so greek to me that I think I am going blind..
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As for your memory having to be registered, I don't believe that matters...Supermicro told me that my dual board with dual 600's didn't have to have registered memory..
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Hello everyone... I haven't been around recently... I have a question. Does anyone here run the latest build and have DSL? I am nearly completion of my new system and am wondering whether or not anyone has run into any DSL problems with win2k. If anyone needs more info on my system, here it is:
Supermicro P6DGS motherboard
Dual Pentium III 600E .18 Coppermine
128Meg Kingston SDRAM
IBM 9.1Gig Ultra-Wide SCSI Hard Drive
Iiyama Visionmaster Pro 450 19 Inch Monitor
Pioneer 303S Slot loading SCSI DVD/CDROM
Voodoo3 3500 Card
Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro*
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Does anyone know for sure if the new Creative Labs card has the TV In/Out port so that I can watch TV on my PC?
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Thanks guys, I just wanted to make sure that I could do it.. Looks like it's the company's loss sending me a more expensive drive, not mine.
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Why forget about it? They aren't going to support it?
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I have the SuperMicro P6DGS... It comes with the Ultra Wide SCSI, not Ultra2... That's the P6DGU that you have... It has Ultra2, I don't.. Mine is 40/MB sec yours is 80/MB a sec... Will the Ultra2 LVD drive work on my Ultra Wide interface? They are both 68pin..but I have the normal UltraWide Cable...not LVD cable...
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I recently purchased a IBM 9.1 GIG 68 Pin drive that was supposed to be Ultra/Wide SCSI, but instead, it's Ultra-2 LVD. Will this drive still run on my Adaptec 40MB/sec Ultra-Wide interface at 40MB/sec instead of 80MB a sec? The Lan Administrator here at work says it will work...but if anyone here knows different, please let me know.. I don't want to be out $250! I have an onboard Adaptec AIC-7895 Ultra/Wide SCSI chipset built into my Supermicro Board...
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Holy Bananas....they've dropped again!
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Probably has something to do with drivers for your voodoo card... Try getting the latest ones...as well as DX7
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How much does this program cost? Does it run under win2k? Where can I purchase it...Anyone know?
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Seldzar has like everything on his site.. all the most important downloads... Hey Seldzar..how did you get your site to run so fast? You on a t-3 or something?
Anyone know about multihoming with DSL Modem and NIC?
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I have an intel pro dsl 2100 and a 3com 3c905tx. They are in a dual pIII600 mobo. There are no conflicts. I am running windows 2000 advanced server and windows xp pro. The xp pro machine has the nic and dsl card. If I set the NIC's default gateway to the IP of the DSL nic, will I still be able to get to the internet using a domain account?