Youse guys forget...Olds works for the State of California...
I didn't know anyone provided T1 anymore.
I added 2 GB out of my pocket. I should have went with more.
You should have gone to a better grade school, dogwent it all.
We still have a few here. The problem with T1's is the cost. That kinda copper ain't cheap compared to other technologies and what can be run on business-class coax these days.I didn't know anyone provided T1 anymore.
Like alky did with your mom, bro?
I added 2 GB out of my pocket. I should have went with more.
You should have gone to a better grade school, dogwent it all.
So true, I have Win 7 64 with an SSD, makes my aging E8400 bearable. My scanner's software won't run on 7 so I have to boot to XP when I need to scan something, (not very often thank god), I couldn't imagine how I lived with the boot times for so long LOL. I usually go get some coffee while it's booting and hopefully it's done and ready by the time I get back. As for OP's situation the employer is F-ing themselves by making him use an ancient machine with newer bloatish software, if you were paying someone to rebuild an engine would you get him the cheapest dollar-general socket set and then wonder why it's taking him forever to get it done??, stupid..
OOOPS.
"Accidentally" pour your coffee in it.
mind you, god knows what they are going to give you as a replacement.
So true, I have Win 7 64 with an SSD, makes my aging E8400 bearable. My scanner's software won't run on 7 so I have to boot to XP when I need to scan something, (not very often thank god), I couldn't imagine how I lived with the boot times for so long LOL. I usually go get some coffee while it's booting and hopefully it's done and ready by the time I get back. As for OP's situation the employer is F-ing themselves by making him use an ancient machine with newer bloatish software, if you were paying someone to rebuild an engine would you get him the cheapest dollar-general socket set and then wonder why it's taking him forever to get it done??, stupid..
They brought in another T1 after I complained so many time. But we'd had it for a month and they won't "activate" it. Whatever that means.
I finally got a new laptop for work... a Dell Latitude E6530. They let me customize it to my liking, so I got all of the stuff that I needed for work (lots of memory, storage, and a 1080p screen), and none of the stuff that I didn't (No bluetooth, webcam, or BluRay player). It came out to about $1100.
Sure beats the old Core 2 Duo with a 14" 720p screen I had before.
Take an ethernet cable, and plug it from one lan-port into another lan-port on your router. That way it will recycle the data and you'll go twice as fast.
Next, a get USB to ethernet adapter and plug a USB port from your laptop into the ethernet port. This will let you store data from your USB port in your ethernet memory, which is much faster than reading it from your blue ray hard drive.