yeah, but most of the units in non-warehouse stores are Core systems, which is not worth it. Considering they are give you so much with some bundles, it is no wonder there is stock on the Core systems.
This is for 200 discs. That only comes to about $0.35 per disc. For Taiyos. That is not high priced. That is about what RIDatas cost average. This is a pretty good deal, assuming they are indeed Taiyos.
I'll definitely play with the beta on a VM before the release. I will also use the release version on a VM for a little while before I move it to an actual machine. I will wait for drivers to catch up to the OS.
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You can set it to block all pop-ups. Then as you go to websites that you want popups, you can open the feature up little by little. That is what I did. Works pretty damn well.
You sure about that? I use Nortel's VPN client and it has no issues. I am able to stay on VPN for an entire day. I know that the web-based VPN, Juniper Networks, has issues.
Right. VNC's performance is not that good. Remote Desktop is probably your best bet short of the console. He could also use Windows 2000 server with Terminal Services installed.
I do not think you can get away with not using a keyboard, but you can defintely remote desktop from your laptop. Enable "Remote Desktop" on your desktop and then use "Remote Desktop Connection" from your laptop under \Accessories\Communication and you are all set.
There is something called "testing". You are not supposed to put something like SP2 or any major service pack of any operating system on a "production" day-to-day machine right away. You are supposed to test it on a non-critical machine first. When you test all of your applications out, and...
Be careful with Tweak-XP (www.totalidea.com). If you use this, I would suggest that you install and tweak using this right after a newly built machine. If you wait till all of your stuff is on the machine, this may cause a problem here and there. FYI, this is based off of my experience with...
It is available if you have an MSDN subscription. I downloaded and installed it. It installed flawlessly, with no issues. The pop-up blocker is nice. It can block all pop-up, even self launched ones, and you can add sites to the "allow" list.
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I have not been able to get into GMAIL since yesterday. It keeps giving me "SERVER ERROR". Is anyone else getting this? I can't even check any mail that I may be getting. Or invites for that matter. I was able to get in for about an hour yesterday. I would just like to know if...
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