Looks like AVG 2011 has a major problem with its last update - if you reboot as it suggests, win 7 goes to recovery mode. If you let it it will use the last restore point. that worked for me and then of course AVG updates itself and wants to update - so if you have AVG 2011 you may want to not...
i have the same basic problem, E6600 & 965 chipset motherboard, pretty sure it is the motherboard but am probably getting the phenom II x4 and 785 or so mb. the biggest question I have is do i get ddr3 mb or use the ddr2 I have now (6gb). How much faster is ddr3 in real use. only gaming I do...
did you connect the motherboard connectors for power switch, reset, hd leds, etc to the appropriate wires inside the case that go to the front of the case? my post is to make sure you hooked those up and if you did , to manually start the motherboard. Sometimes the power switch on the case...
power switch on case connected to motherboard? if it is - disconnect that and then use a screwdriver to short that connection on the motherboard together to see if it turns on.
obvious questions too - power supply switch on - if one - on and plugged into wall? does that wall outlet work?
recently computer started acting up. On startup it started saying CPU has changed - update CMOS & save. No upgrades or settings changes recently before this started happening. Now it wont always post - I have to turn it on anywhere from 2-10 times or so before it will post. Bios settings...
I have the T240 (24" version of that) and had a friend get one too - both of us have been quite happy with that monitor.
In my opinion, if all you do is game, TN panels are great, especially considering price. If you have a need for better color calibration or wider viewing angles of...
as i mentioned i used one of the trial packages and it did see everything on the drive and recovered it fine, it is just that package would only give you files smaller than 64kb and those that I opened look fine. there is a damaged area on the drive that the program gave errors for but most of...
uhhh - yeah - neither me or my friends are that rich - i can tell from the results i have so far that I can get most of the stuff off the drive using cheaper solutions - just looking for a few suggestinos
i have a friends USB drive that I am trying to get data off it. the drive is an older 160gb wd I put in an external closure for them a while back. the other day it took a tumble from on top the mid tower case to the carpeted floor while on and now it has issues. Both windows (xp & vista)...
Nikon has FX and DX lenses, FX are film and full frame sensor lenses and DX lenses are for APS-c sensors. however, either currently work on any camera. Of course FX and DX lenses work great on the APS-c cameras. The DX lenses currently do work on the full frame bodies but the camera will only...
minimum to see if you can get into bios is psu, mb, cpu(and fan of course), some ram, and video (onboard fine if present) but it doesnt hurt to just try psu, mb, cpu and see if fans spin etc, then add memory and video
Hello looking to spend my refund on some upgrades and will probably just get a 1980x1200 monitor but still kicking around a new system or upgrade the one i have some.
If I upgrade what I have now just looking at cpu and maybe vid card. Does anyone who has this or a similar board know how new...
How about an inversion layer - could that cause the such a change in density of the ice crystals like that?
Also FYI - that site changes pictures daily so if somebody wants to see the original one you need to use the link at the top of that page and select the appropriate one after that
if you are looking at prices on newegg then they really arent the same as the LE1660 is a retail package with heatsink/fan and the x2 is oem with no heatsink/fan - not a huge difference but that does make x2 a little more expensive. Still would go with x2
take a look at umbrello - it might do some of what you are looking for - will even read your header files and create it
http://uml.sourceforge.net/index.php
thanks for the suggestions - will try a few of them out. One question though. How do I inline something from the STL? Is it as simple as overloading the operator to make it inline?
Thanks
one of the sorts I perform in this test is a merge sort based on an unordered list. The sort and list code was provided to me but it certainly is nothing special. That sort is slightly faster that the quick sort on an array. The data sorted is the same for each run as I loop through all the...
So I time all my sorts I was required to time and for fun i decided to add a few extras. All of them sorted 10,000 ints in an array except for one which was in an unordered list. One of the for fun sorts I tried was using the built-in sort function from list in the STL. The performance on...
if you input a non int to that code then that input stream goes into a fail state. If that code is in a loop then it keeps executing because the program then just ignores that stream. You can test the state of the stream. You can use the .clear() function to reset the stream.
There are...
Thanks all for a good discussion on this topic - helped me learn interesting details. Does anyone know off the top of their head the linux equivalent or is that too variable depending on distro?
EDIT: looks like gettimeofday() is the linux version contained in sys/time.h
Thanks
Steve
i tested QueryPerformanceCounter and QueryPerformanceFrequency tonight and before quick sort would either give me 0, 15, or 16 milliseconds, using this timer I get around 5.3 milliseconds
Steve
thanks - really doesnt matter for this project - I can try the win32 api I found or I can increase my data set to sort or just not worry about it in this case.
Steve
Hello, looking to time sorting methods for a class and using clock_t works well enough but it looks like that method doesnt work too well when you start getting below 10 to 15 milliseconds as it will then often report zero. I dont need anything overly accurate but I was wondering if there were...
I would worry about a powerful sub shaking the computer hard and affecting the HD that way long before I would worry about the magnetic field effect on it. and that would be a might big sub indeed
have you checked to make sure your usb ports are still ok? Perhaps you have a hardware problem. Did you confirm all the bios settings pertaining to USB didnt get changed?
Edit - Also what about your mobo drivers? perhaps those need updating or rolled back
From an astronomy point of view the full moon is a little boring - it is best either waxing or waning as you can see a lot more detail at the shadow line - look how the mountains and craters on that line pop out as the high areas get sunlight.
I dont think that focal length will get you...
what video card are you using? or is it integrated? you should be able to change to the setting s you need using the gui tools if you so desire. also are you using the default video drivers or the nvidia or ati ones
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