Figured out the problem. Turns out I recently installed Automatix and
one of the "features" is that it will automount drives and partitions
for you. My USB key was attached when it was enabled and so it wrote
a line in my /etc/fstab file to automount the key on boot.
Well, with the key not pres
I heard about it and installed it but I can't seem to get it to do
what I want - which is launch a couple of programs at boot running in
the tray. I can put these apps in the run at startup menu but they
load as normal windows whereas I want them to run in the tray.
Any ideas?
--
Brian
Find my
but fox-it really sucks. I had to remove it because it gave me problems.
Wayne Johnson wrote:
At 16:01 07-04-2007, JRS typed:
Makes me laugh, my Acrobat Reader 8.1 install is some 86 megs, Fox-It
Reader is what, less than 2 megs? :)
Acrobat Reader 4 or 5 which still works for most PDFs is onl
Yes, suggested this. Who did you email? A person, or, a generic
object at game developer website?
Thank you.
Best,
Duncan
At 20:01 07/04/2007 -0400, you wrote:
At 06:09 PM 04/07/2007, DHSinclair wrote:
Does anyone have any ideas I can share with the nephew?
I've done it (for free of course
Yep. Fox-it wasn't compatible with the website I used to do my tax
return earlier this year.
Gary VanderMolen
- Original Message -
> but fox-it really sucks. I had to remove it because it gave me problems.
Dump the Nov+updates, there is a May core release &
June update that
supersedes them.
Now if I could just finish this custom XP SP2 +
Autopatcher +
DriverPacks + tweaks (was using nLite) + WPI w/ my
usual software
installs (whew!) DVD nightmare I started creating in
June...
Steve Tomporowski w
All it takes a bad driver/inf to disable WPA support.
Are you showing
WPA as a option in WZC for the wifi?
Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast
with the Yahoo! Search weather shortcut.
http://
Uh, My Computer->Manage->Drive Management?
There is also command line "DiskPart.exe" in system32
folder.
Winterlight wrote:
> At 10:47 AM 7/4/2007, you wrote:
>> Is there a way to create a FAT32 partition under
XPSP2?
>
> any of the partition utilities will do this. But if
you mean nati
I'll have to see if I have a descreen option. I actually solved most
of the problem by turning off the color correction and using an
adjustment to the blue to correct the color. Also used the 'grain
correction'.
On 7/4/07, Rick Glazier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is a function of your Soft
Didn't work.
j maccraw wrote:
Uh, My Computer->Manage->Drive Management?
There is also command line "DiskPart.exe" in system32
folder.
Winterlight wrote:
At 10:47 AM 7/4/2007, you wrote:
Is there a way to create a FAT32 partition under
XPSP2?
any of the partition
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