Yes, you can. Open a Notepad file in your zip/usb drive, paste the contents in that file , save it. Now open the same file in your other PC &...
Your PSU could be the problem. You can also check by plugging in hard drive & DVD writer one at a time.
Could you copy & paste the ipconfig /all info here ?
Yes, you can. Your best bet is to take a backup & then tinker with the drive as it seems on the verge of total failure. Reinstalling Windows is...
What does ipconfig /all says now ? Does it says DHCP enabled : Yes ?
light can you understand what you have posted. At least I can't.
Another option is to install XP in virtual machine. Download & install Oracle VM VirtualBox from oracle.com and you can install XP in it.
Many people seem to have the same problem. A quick search on google threw quite a pageful of comments & questions.
What OS are you using ? What gateway device do you have ? How are you connected ?
Frank, You are not making any sense to me. Please give more info about your problem - how you fixed the computer, what do you mean by "I...
Don't. Everything going in & out should be through firewall. That's your first line of defence. Don't even think about attaching any device...
Or, Keep it Simple Stupid :D
satimis, Just re-read your posts. In one post [#5] you have posted Display: 1. SyncMaster (selected) 2. Display device on: VGA...
Got no problems with HDMI yet. You don't require any driver for HDMI or for any output. Just connect the cables & off you go. I would check the...
Scott Smith & TonyT, Both of you have valid points but his immediate problem is bouncing/rejection of mails by some domain since his MX pointer #...
For all the folks, here is ericwi's position: He has 2 IP public addresses in the range 203.120.x.y as follows: Firewall - 203.120.x.y...
Could you please give the IP addresses assigned to each of those? Every thing connected to internet/LAN has to have a unique IP address.:confused:...
Correct. Seems you have 2 different public IPs - one for your mail server & another for your internet access. Please confirm if you have this...
There's your problem. Your firewall is configured to forward the public antispam IP to the private IP [192.168.xxx.xxx] of your antispam box....
I believe that your anti spam gateway is behind the firewall. Then it must have been assigned a private IP which is non routable. If the mails are...
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