1. remove old drive. 2. set jumper on new drive to master on channel 1, boot directly to bios & verify bios sees drive. 3. boot to windows. 4....
Glad it worked for you. You can do a google search for similar tools using javascript instead of php and then save that page and javascript to...
Sure you can! You can use sysprep tool from MS to make custom install cds and as well many oem comps don't come w/ an install cd, they come with...
You're welcome! Note: If computer itself tends to run slow from time to time, meaning windows take longer to open and overall it's less...
Yes. If you have a dvd burner, you can use Norton Ghost or simialr disk imaging software to make a "restore" cd. In the event of catastrophe...
Signal strength is not a constant, it is variable due to interference from overlapping wifi signals from other electronic devices, elec and...
Rather than write a new script, here's ine I found that works well: http://www.textfixer.com/tools/remove-line-breaks.php
Yes, when away from home I still use TB. You can POP your COX email from anywhere in the world, but to send mail when away from home you cannot...
Try starting it in safe mode. Likely the issue is related to faulting hardware that causes Windows auto-reboot.
Old Web docs are similar formatting to newsgroup & email docs, word wraps at 72 characters. Show me an example page so I can look at it and maybe...
You should probably be able to manually config avg to scan msn email. See last post here:...
Notepad Other various text editors Amaya: http://www.w3.org/Amaya/
http://support.microsoft.com/kB/308421
Yes, but you cannot use that COX SMTP server when mobile. i.e. when connected to the Internet via a different ISP. COX authorizes by requiring a...
By default, TB uses ONE default SMTP server for all accounts, but you may have multiple SMTP servers. You can specify which SMTP server to use...
that explains things!
The default ip address of that Westel modem is 192.168.1.254. The default ip address for the linksys is 192.168.1.1. If the modem uses that lan...
FYI: The return path does NOT necessisarily tell you who the Sender was. Nor can you always tell who sent the message when viewing the email...
...or search through these product listings (cases) by serial number: http://support.gateway.com/support/supinfo/index.asp?pg=2&file=dt_cas.html
Try accessing the Linksys control panel via the Web browser: http://192.168.1.1. default username = don't type a username, leave it empty default...
Separate names with a comma.