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You're running Win 98, right? One thing you can do when the computer is booting is get rid of that Win98 log on screen and watch what's being loaded. You can do this by just hitting the Esc key when you see the Win98 screen. Then you see what's going on in the background. Sometimes programs get errors when they load and it might show up here. Just a random thought but it might be worth a look for a few bootups. Hope this helps. See ya............. Jim
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One area which I REALLY dissagree with M$ is this: I bought XP Pro--no pirating here. I own more than one computer------I SHOULD be able to install it on ALL my boxes without any penalty or additional fees.
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Hi Shanenin MOST central air units are run off of 220 volt AC. If that's the case, you sure don't want to be hooking two of the wires to the same terminal in the box. I'm no electrician but I know better than to try to rig up something like that. That green wire is supposed to be the GROUND connection and the white is the Nutral. I don't think you should combine them. Good luck........Jim
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Here's another math trick. I have NO idea how this one works but it always does. http://digicc.com/fido/ enjoy!
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Well, I'll be jiggered! It does work. I missed one step in the process. Thanks........Jim
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It doesn't work for me! The last 4 numbers of my phone number starts with a "0" and I think that screws something up. Jim
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OK I'll give it a try Thanks!
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Actually, what I'd like to do is set it up so there is about 20Gbs available for the Linux install and leave the other 60 Gbs abailavle to use with Windows XP. So, if I do what you suggest, I should allocate 20GB for Linux and leave the rest alone? It's already formatted to NTFS right now.
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I have a second drive in my computer that I have used for Linux before. It is 80 Gigs and I would like to use this drive to store back-up information from my C: drive (which is Windows XP pro). I would also like to have Linux on that drive. Is there a way to partition that drive so I can install Linux on one part of that drive and still have the other part of it available to Windows XP to use for backing up my data? And if so, how do I go about doing it---is this something I have to do before I install Linux or is it something that I do AS I'm installing Linux? Thanks..............Jim
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Fender Skirts I haven't thought about "fender skirts" in years. When I was a kid, I considered it such a funny term. Made me think of a car in a dress. Thinking about "fender skirts" started me thinking about other words that quietly disappear from our language with hardly a notice. Like "curb feelers" and "steering knobs." Since I'd been thinking of cars, my mind naturally went that direction first. Any kids will probably have to find some elderly person over 50 to explain some of these terms to you. Remember "Continental kits?" They were rear bumper extenders and spare tire covers that
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Whoo Hoo Two thumbs up for you, girl!!!! Never had any doubts about it, either. I knew you could do it! Way to go!!! Jim
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Whoo-HOO!!! you GO girl!!! Best of luck!! Jim
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Matt--I have to agree there. I haven't received any excess junk mail or spam out of this so far, either. Jim
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I have signed up TWICE and have heard NOTHING. I think this is a HOAX Jim
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A Really Stupid Question About Lightning
jimras replied to blim's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
I also agree with Mikex Unplug it completely -
Good one, Marty Hey, do you know what a redneck's last words are? "Hey, y'all.......watch this!" Jim
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In XP, go to control panel and open administrative tools In there, open computer management and then click on disk management from the choices on the left side of the screen. Your computer will recognize that there is a drive and partition there and it will show it as healthy. Because it is of a different file system than windows, you will not be able to read it or do anything with it in windows but the computer knows it's there.
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I edited the /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh file and inserted the line HWCLOCKACCESS=no That did the trick!
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Thanks guys. Shanenin's advice worked perfectly!! I appreciate all the help that I get and the quick responses, too. thanks again!!! Jim
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I thought that I did that when I set it up but maybe not. BTW--my timezone is Central (Daylight) time Jim
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Whenever I boot into Linux, (Ubuntu 5.04) and then go back into Window$, I noticed that my system clock is ahead by 5 hours. I was wondering if there is some setting that I need to change in Ubuntu so that the clock doesn't change when I log off. This is not a BIG deal, really, but there must be some way to fix this easily. Anybody got any ideas for me?? Jim
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Boy, if I've learned ANYTHING in 35 years of marriage, I know better than to try that!!! Handplane, where do you get all these jokes?? Keep 'em coming!! JIm
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Yeah, mee too. I used to stay up to watch the monolog and any skits that they might do every night. Leno's good but it's still not the same. Jim
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ANSWER: Gatorade. QUESTION: What does an alligator get on welfare? ANSWER: Bible belt. QUESTION: What holds up Oral Roberts' pants? ANSWER: Milk and honey. QUESTION: What do you get from a bee that has an udder? ANSWER: Clean air, a virgin and a gas station open on Sunday. QUESTION: Name three things you won't find in Los Angeles. ANSWER: Black and white and twenty feet tall. QUESTION: Describe Sister Mary Kong. ANSWER: Ben Gay. QUESTION: Why didn't Mrs. Franklin have any kids? ANSWER: An unmarried woman. QUESTION: What was Elizabeth Taylor between 3 and 5 pm on June 1, 1952? ANSWER: Disjoint.