Forgot to ask about the OS on your system. Is it possible that your system does not support partition larger than 120G? The drive itself could be a 180G one. You might want to try making two partitions on the drive -- each one is smaller than 120G. Or you might be able to download an updated...
NO JUMPER CHANGE ARE NEEDED. I think now days all hard drives are auto-configured for master or slave by default jumper setting. For external enclosure it should be auto or master I think.
I don't think you did anything wrong. But Partition Magic8 crapped on you. I have an identical WD 120G drive in an external enclosure. There are no jumpers needed. I formated it with NTFS and had no problem. I also use a DELL laptop -- latitude c840. Its USB ports are v1.1 ones that go up to...
This MB is an ATX form dual Xeon workstation board based on the new intel E7505 chipset. The only other ATX form dual Xeon board that I know of is the Tyan Tiger I7500 (s2722) based on E7500 chipset. Does anybody on this forum know any reviews on this IWILL board? If not may be our trusted Anand...
Try one more thing, double check your dib switchs. I had once received a MB with BIOS dib switch setted to clear. It took me several hours to find out.
Not really! Because "My Documents" is a system short cut by itself.
Actually I have found the cure for this. In Win2000 the option of showing "My Documents" icon is hiding inside of "Folder Option" dialog box. Somehow this option was cleared that made the icon to disappear. I rediscovered this...
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All of sudden "My Documents" icon disappeared from my desktop on a Win 2000 Pro machine. Even though the short cut is still there under "Desktop" folder in Explorer but it just wouldn't show the icon on the desktop. I could not find any reference to this issue on Microsoft site. There...
Actually it is that the MAC address of your cable modem matters.
I don't think AT&T is checking NIC's MAC address because firstly I have never given them MAC address information; secondly I am using a router with MAC clone feature and have changed router MAC address several times.
It wouldn't be easy. Firstly those small freezers or refrigerators are not powerful enough to cool a computer and I have not seen one small one uses frost-free technology. Secondly it would be very difficult to make everything air tight after drilling holes everywhere.
Most of these designs have been focusing on cooling the processor. My question is why not cool everything except drives with opennings? The case should be easier to build. But it will use more power, as much as a 25'cu freezer.
If I have the resources, I would build a computer case like a refrigerator(or freezer?) and floppy, CD Rom, etc. drives with opennings will be mounted on the refrigerator doors and insulated from the other parts. All external wires can go through a rubber sealed hole on the side. Since...
Since IRQ stands for I/O Request Queue, a single Queue should be enough for a single CPU machine if (and only if) I/O requests are handled fast enough. The reason that PC desing provides multiple queues is that some low priority I/O requests are not being handled fast enough. So a higher...
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