- Original Message -
From: Jason Carson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 8:06 PM
Subject: [H] Power Supply
My brother just upgraded his computer to a core2 duo but the power supply
connector isn't large enough. It leaves 4 spots
Hello chuck,
Tuesday, May 8, 2007, 6:03:39 AM, you wrote:
The bare minimum wattage that some say is ok (I highly disagree) of 200,
250, 300, 350 or 400 watts that most name brand computer manufacturers and
others use just is not enough.
You need at least a 450 watt power supply to
I was getting ready to order a Seagate 750MB drive as my annual hard
drive purchase, to keep up with Media storage, when my new June's
Maximum PC showed up, and I saw this
Western Digital 1 TB My Book World Edition II Ethernet Storage System
{WDG2NC1N}
I'm testing WinXP-Pro. So far, so good. Looks to be very stable and solid.
I am having some trouble getting my XP machine to share/converse with my
W2K clients. The LAN contains a W2KServer, 3 Win2K-pro clients, and the
one WinXP client.
From my W2KServer, or, W2K clients, the XP client will
I just bought the non Ethernet version of this drive and and it's pretty
nice.
It has two 500GB discs in a configurable raid array.
It's big and can be a little noisy when the fan kicks in. The 3 year
warranty is also a plus point. It's fairly fast as well.
-Original Message-
From:
Started yesterday. System is WinXP-pro @sp2
after system was OFF for ~4 days.
Mouse is MS Basic Optical mouse
Mouse driver is from IP_eng32.exe (mmouse v6.10)
Mouse does not focus to the object pointed at and clicked on.
What ever object is selected, all previous objects in a directory
are also
With a 2k server your should just set up a domain and
join all the
systems to that. Then if you login to a workstation or
the server with a
domain account you can access any share secured with
domain account ACLS.
Otherwise windows will default to suppling the local
login un/pw to the
remote
ditto
At 02:35 PM 5/8/2007, JRS Poked the stick with:
Almost sounds like a stuck shift key...
Started yesterday. System is WinXP-pro @sp2
after system was OFF for ~4 days.
Mouse is MS Basic Optical mouse
Mouse driver is from IP_eng32.exe (mmouse v6.10)
Mouse does not focus to the
Or possibly the access feature sticky keys.
Run access.cpl uncheck all the Keyboard Use
... options.
JRS wrote:
Almost sounds like a stuck shift key...
Started yesterday. System is WinXP-pro @sp2
after system was OFF for ~4 days.
Mouse is MS Basic Optical mouse
Mouse driver