I have a dell inspiron 8200 and have been having problems with my PCMCIA slot recognizing the insertion of pc cards. After speaking with Dell Support they tell me I have a faulty PCMCIA slot. The controller is a Texas Instruments PCI-4451 Cardbus Controller. As expected, they want an arm and...
I have a dell inspiron 8200 running Gentoo Linux
I believe I have the kernel set up correctly (as per PCMCIA howto), pcmcia_cs is emerged and seems to be working properly.
lspci returns the following information about my controllers:
02:01.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCI4451 PC card...
<SARCASM> Really? but I heard cat5 was the best interface for wireless cards? I guess you can't believe everything you read on the net.... *sigh* </SARCASM>
Okay guys I come to you with yet another XP problem. Heres the situation:
The computer powers on
power on self test runs, ram is checked, devices are detected, the bios does its thing.
Screen goes blank, and normally at this point the loading windows xp screen comes up showing the load...
Hey guys, I am looking to buy a IEEE 802.11b compliant wireless pc card for my laptop. Any suggestions for which card to buy? Any to stay away from? I'm looking for a cheapie-but-goodie.
thanks for the help guys, but I found an article in the microsoft knowledge database that helped me out. And no.. the file wasn't deleted.. it was just corrupt somehow.. I had to restore the original registry files that windows backs up upon install, and find the most recent restore point...
Okay... a friend of mine came to me with her laptop.. It has windows XP home on it, and will not boot. I am trying to get into the recovery console, but she cannot remember the administrator password she set on the machine. Is there any other way I can access her files? (Save for taking her...
Okay, a friend of mine brought her laptop to me with this problem.
Upon loading windows XP home, the system halts and gives this error:
STOP: C0000218 Registry File Failure
The registry cannot load the hive (file):
\SystemRoot\system32\config\SECURITY
or its log or alternate.
It is corrupt...
I need to re-install Windows XP Professional on a computer that already has a previous installation of XP Pro. Would it be a bad idea to just re-run the install--in an attempt to avoid completely formatting my computer?
I have set up Remote Desktop in Windows XP, but if someone is logged on at the actual remote computer, I cannot log in remotely without forcing the person logged onto the remote computer to log off first. In windows 2k multiple users could be logged on at the same time, is this possible in...
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details of setup:
box 1:
NIC 1 - DHCP - Connected to cable modem
NIC 2 - 192.168.0.1 - DHCP/NAT server
box 2:
NIC 3 - DHCP - Connected to box1/nic 2
NIC 1 always works, box2/1 can only ping/connect to each other if NIC 1 is off.
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details of setup:
box 1:
NIC 1 - DHCP - Connected to cable modem
NIC 2 - 192.168.0.1 - DHCP/NAT server
box 2:
NIC 3 - DHCP - Connected to box1/nic 2
NIC 1 always works, box2/1 can only ping/connect to each other if NIC 1 is off.
still not working... there *is* a dhcp server on it, and it works. details of setup:
box 1:
NIC 1 - DHCP - Connected to cable modem
NIC 2 - 192.168.0.1 - DHCP/NAT server
box 2:
NIC 3 - DHCP - Connected to box1/nic 2
NIC 1 always works, box2/1 can only ping/connect to each other if NIC 1 is...
Here's the situation. I have two NIC's in my server running windows 2k server. One nic is connected to the cable modem, the other is to another computer via crossover cable. I'm trying to share the internet connection to the second computer through the crossover. If I have my cable nic enabled...
Here's the situation. I have two NIC's in my server running windows 2k server. One nic is connected to the cable modem, the other is to another computer via crossover cable. I'm trying to share the internet connection to the second computer through the crossover. If I have my cable nic enabled...
Here's the situation. I have two NIC's in my server running windows 2k server. One nic is connected to the cable modem, the other is to another computer via crossover cable. I'm trying to share the internet connection to the second computer through the crossover. If I have my cable nic...
any ideas? the subject pretty much explains the problem, someone told me win98's "browse master" setting has to be off, and it is, it changes nothing... please help
bump, i still don't see the win98 computer from the 2kserver comp.. yet the 98 comp is logged in and able to access the 2k comp.. browse master is set as off on the 98
has anyone gotten the rear speaker output to work in win2k for sblive? i can't seem, no matter what i set, whether it be in the sblive installation, or the control pannel, for it to output to the rear speakers.
also, anyone get the connectix color quickcam 2 to work in win2k? it says win2k is...
you can check www.ntcompatible.com to see if your software is compatible with win2k. Also, check that your video card manufacturer has good drivers out for win2k, or else your screwed.. if you have an Nvidia card, i can deffinetely reccomend win2k, the reference drivers nvidia puts out for win2k...
Okay, i'd appreciate any help:
1) Is there anyway to have 2kserver NOT display in the system tray that annoying message that your network cable is disconnected? i have a phoneline nic, and if there is not another computer on the phoneline network powered up, i get a constant
<< Network cable...
Okay i have a few and would appreciate any help offered
1) Will win2kserver and 98 coexist on the SAME partition (different DIR's) without ANY errors ?
2) If i go separate partitions, i have heard you must install 98 FIRST before win2k, is it possible to install 98 on D:\? and later install...
there are two options:
from linux:
lilo -U
this will uninstall lilo altogether.. (you can reinstall by typing lilo with no extra parameters)
from dos:
fdisk /mbr
that will clear the mbr
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