Evan step forward ;) Hi Troublemaker21 and welcome to the boards :D Have a look at blackvipers website in there you'll find the default settings...
Happy to help and thanks for letting us know. :D
:D Point taken. It's your moment and you have to be there. I'll shut up now :o
Shame on you Steve. By using percussive technical support as Chris puts it? Two points... 1) It's hardly rocket science. 2) Someone told you to...
No, FTP is used to copy files from one location to another over a network. You do not have remote access to the other computer.
Doesn't crash my FF also 3.0.8. Your post mentioned Java, perhaps that's the issue?
File Transfer Protocol, used to transfer files from one computer to another. Most browsers such as Internet Explorer, Firefox etc aren't just...
No problem. Happy to help and thanks for the feedback. :)
I'm going to break forum rules (sorry Admin but) PMSL. Thanks Chris. Paddy
Sorry Steve. Thanks for getting back on topic but that doesn't count, it's the equivelant of thumping the TV on the side to get a picture. ;)
Nice, Now shall we discuss Disk or Disc ;)
It depends, most 90%+ are Maxell-CR2032 or equivalent, but I don't know your system it's possible (though unlikely) yours is different. If you...
Yep, and printed filed away with admin passwords, router (which now has a password) and other information they may require. I'm trying to...
Ubunto is a Linux OS, it's not the same as windows and although easier nowadays Linux can still take some getting used to. If you were thinking of...
Another option is to buy an external case and hook up using USB. Like Steve said though is it cost effective? At least you'd have a removable...
Generally this is controlled by your ISP. FWIW email is not really a good medium for transferring large files, perhaps another solution (eg FTP)...
Well don't nitpick then, programme in the UK is what you watch on TV or read at a football game. Program in the UK is a piece of computer software...
It's used to power your cmos memory (BIOS settings etc) and the system clock when your computer is powered down. If you start getting DATE/TIME...
It's not doing any harm there.
Hi Rhonda, This is your CMOS battery, if you're happy enough you can open up your case and look for it on the motherboard (they're usually button...
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