Ben - hats off to you - a very diplomatic and straight forward comment. Personally, I liked the interface; it found nothing and I was going to...
Now you're talking ......... :cool:
Not trying to argue here but if one was to pull the power plug out of the back of the box stands to reason that would kill power too. No,...
Been scratching my head about the need for an on/off switch on a drive enclosure when the drive is hot-swappable and now have a bald spot where...
Best Guess from these quarters is memory read/write related and I think we have to assume that machine components have remained the same since...
Excellent links - should be required reading. I just put em' in storage and the next time they get pulled out, someone will be calling me a genius...
You have nothing to worry about - this is pretty common and is not a foreshadowing of any bad things to come - neither is it a sign of a low end...
Good Luck ........... :rolleyes:
BB - If it AIN'T broke don't mess with it Technical answer is both although I'll be the first to say i'm no networking guru. Know enough to be...
Perhaps my initial post was a bit too blunt. Problem is not with Linksys but with PPPOE MTU setting which has been so clearly articulated in this...
Not necessarily so, unless you have a horeshoe in your back pocket, stand 3' tall and have pointed black boots to go along with that green suit...
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nihaojs: Just did a quick search - is that PL2303 driver perhaps a linux driver for the Prolific USB to serial adapter? Are you sure? Do you...
Sounds good to me. In that case, definately go with the controller card. And if whatever card you buy doesn't include any cables, you can get a...
I have yet to do a 64bit Athlon but have been giving it serious consideration for quite some time. 939 is the newer socket and most of the newer...
Scott: Went through this a couple few weeks ago with gghartman thread. The second link you reference is for running a parallel ATA device from a...
irdreed: I also have a Microtek USB 1.1 SlimScanC6 which I really like but for what Martin describes, the Fujitsu has no peer in its price range....
Hope you don't go that far but this puppy will not disappoint - and, you will consider it a bargain once you use it. Nothing else comes close. ;)
Martin: For the use you are describing, stop looking and go buy a Fujitsu Scan Snap. This will cost you $350 - $400 depending on where you...
If using XP (I know what Catastrophy has/had), most of the answers are yes. One can use Disk Management to delete any partions, build partitions...
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