BitBangerUSA
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how's the label side of the cds look? the data layer is closer to that side than the one you're working with. still, the commercial cleaning solution may be your best bet.
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' How fast does the Satellite go'? geosynchronous? - about 5,760 mph
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installed from an ID CD? checked the docs for issues with video cards? checked the web-site for issues with video cards?
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this could be caused by the video card/settings or the monitor itself. Monitor test
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no - it's caffeine and nictotine.
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i'm on the 'ines' diet.
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nice find CurliingSteve. PCE also lives in windows 2000.
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Info here.
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good luck and i'll not worry about any rudeness from ya. -signed still smoking.
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meaning irfanview? can you describe what you are doing to try to use the program?
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mine's boring compared to other's here... so will save my keystrokes and your time. it's just a bit of slang i either saw or made up years ago (to old to remember which) to mean a programmer.
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good story, nerelda. points up a couple of things... first, always check the easy things first, even when the probability of it being the cause seems low. second, you were able to laugh about it rather than getting frustrated or p.o'd - we've all seen posts where someone is mad/whatever at the computer.
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from winzip help... WinZip® makes it easy to create Zip files that are split into smaller pieces of a size that you specify. There are several reasons why you might want to do this, such as: · To overcome e-mail size limits. Some e-mail systems limit the size of attachments; if you want to e-mail a large Zip file that exceeds your limit, you can split it into smaller parts and e-mail them separately. · As an alternative to spanned Zip files when you want to make multiple copies of the disk set. · As an alternative to spanned Zip files when you want to make the disk contents as a separate
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winzip will let you span an archive across multiple floppy diskettes.
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you don't need to use a separate program to wipe the drive. when you delete the existing partition(s), make new one's and then format the partitions, you'll have effectively wiped out the previously stored files. the only proper thing to do with an infected cd is to physically break it, then throw it away. this avoids the possiblity of forgetting weeks or months later that it is infected and then putting it in the system. if there are files on it that are clean, you can first copy those to the hard drive and make a new cd.
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Nice info Crow... i've got mozilla 1.7 and found a couple of differences... the http.pipelining.maxrequests is default at 4 and saw no http.pipelining.firstrequest entry.