adminpak 2003 on Vista 64
several threads about adminpak I have read suggest that I can not yet install
the adminpak from Win2k3 server R2 on a vista 64 box. However, this KB
article suggests that I can
(http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/930056). I tried the resolution
in the KB article but I still can not run the adminpak tools, I still get the
'MMC could not create the snap-in' error and I am logged in as a member of
the domain admin's group.
So which is it, can I do this or not? Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48588
Thunker not working
Well I can't get Acrobat 8.1 to work on Vista64 (can't find resource files)
so I installed Scan Soft PDF Converter 4 and I'm getting the following
message "Thunker 32 to 64 bit APIs not responding".
Any advice on how to get my Thunker to start responding?
This is a factory installation of Vista64 on a new computer.
Thanks to all. Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48587
64 bit printer driver installation on 32 bit server
Hi,
I have just taken delivery of 100+ workstations with Windows XP x64
installed. These workstations will connect to an HP Color LaserJet 5550dn
printer via my 32 bit Windows Server 2003 Print server. I have a native 32
bit driver installed on this server but wish to add an additional 64 bit
driver for the new workstations to download via "Point and Print".
I have downloaded the 64 bit PCL6 driver for this printer from HP.com but
when I attempt to add this driver to the shared printer on the print server,
I receive the following error:
"The specified location does not contain the driver HP Color LaserJet PCL 6
for the requested architecture"
I have also tried adding the driver in the 'Server Properties' dialogue box.
When I have selected the driver, the wizard prompts me to insert a Windows
Server 2003 x64 CD and locate ntprint.inf within the amd64 folder. When I
browse to this location and click OK, the dialogue box prompts again for the
same location. No error message is presented.
Anybody seen this before? Any ideas for a solution? Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48580
VRFYDSK.EXE for Windows Server x64
The VRFYDSK.EXE from the W2K3 Resource Kit Tools is, to my knowledge, not
supperted on x64.
==> Does anyone know if there's a VerifyDisk for x64 coming from Microsoft
Soon?
LAban Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48578
End of trial - need files from desktop
Hi,
I wopnder if you guys can help me out of a hole! My evaluation period has
just expired. I have ordered a new copy of xp64, its going to take 3 days to
arrive.
So how do I get hold of my data on my desktop in the mean time, it wasnt a
shared file. Any ideas? I can fire up the machine, and it gives the message
that its expired, if I do not press ok and leave this message I can access my
shared files via another machine on my network, but I also need access to the
files I didnt share on the desktop (about 8gb of data).
As an aside, did I miss the warning that the trial was about to expire? Is
there a warning?
Thanks in advance
Toys 19 Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48573
auto recovery messed up
I was working with mini drive, saving as I went along. The computer froze and
I had to reboot. The file vanished from the USB mini drive. I went to my C
drive and found the file in auto recovery but when I opened it most was all
question marks with about 10% of the written text. Can I correct this
recovered file with all the question marks or recover a lost file on a mini
drive - or are they lost forever? Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48571
Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 released
Brand new WMDC 6.1 has been released.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/devicecenter.mspx
English 64-bit D/L:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=4F68EB56-7825-43B2-AC89-2030ED98ED95&displaylang=en
Spanish 64-bit D/L:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4f68eb56-7825-43b2-ac89-2030ed98ed95&DisplayLang=es
Haven't installed it yet (dunno know whether v6.0 has to be uninstalled
previously or v6.1 has enough brains to uninstall it by itself).
Carlos Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48570
win XP x64 Boot Failure and unable to enter Recovery Console
Today my computer booted up and was having trouble initialising NOD32
Totally inresponsive... So I resetted the computer but when he
restarted he gave me this error:
Windows Could Not Start Because the Following File Is
Missing or Corrupt
\Windows\System32\Config\System
You can attempt to repair this file by starting Windows
Setup using the original Setup CD-ROM
This is also the case when I try to run Windows in safe mode.
Now I've did some searching and saw the solution was in the Windows
Recovery Console so I put in the CD and entered the RC.
But after I put in my selection of witch windows folder I want to
"use" I got the following Blue Screen of Death saying:
ISTRY_ERROR
Technical information:
*** STOP: 0x00000051 (0x0000000000000001, 0xFFFFFA80003EC010,
0x00000000005F5000, 0x00000000000001D6)
The same BSD appears when I try to install windows again. When the
installation looks if another version of windows has been installed.
My setup:
Windows XP x64 bit Edition (student license)
Intel RAID 0 Configuration of 2 250GB
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600
Asus P5W DH Deluxe motherboard
Because of the RAID setup I can't install windows on a different
drive. Nor can I access anything on the drive because I can't get
access to the console.
I have a different windows x64 install dvd but my RAID drivers aren't
slipstreamed into that one so it doesn't even recognize my RAID array.
Now my question is:
Does anybody know a way to access the recovery console (by correcting/
circumventing the BSD?)
I've got some data on my drives witch I wrather not destroy, right now
I can't even destroy it unless I destroy the RAID array...
Any help is very much welcome, tried everything to get into the
Recovery Console...
Thanks In Advance! Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48562
Control Panel Shortcuts
Hi,
I have Windows XP Pro X64, SATA. I have an all-in-one printer/fax/scanner.
In order to access the scanner, I have to go into Control Panel > Scanners
and Cameras > Scanner. Since I scan a lot of documents, I'd like to put a
shortcut of this utility onto my desktop. I tried highlighting it but the
option to make a shortcut or copy aren't available. Is there a way to do
this?
--
Denise
~ If you don't know where you came from, you won't know where you're going. Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48558
SP2 install failure
Whenever I try to install the x64 pro SP2 update, I receive an "Access is
denied" message, and everything has to be uninstalled. The problem I am
having is described in this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/873148
However I am having problems with the verbose logging of the setup,
described here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/906485
Whenever I set the LogLevel entry to 0000ffff as instructed, and I have
tried this on several occassions, it resets itsself during the SP2 setup and
I am none the wiser as to which registry entry is causing the problem.
Also the setupapi.log file doesn't increase in size at all after applying
the registry change, and no further information is displayed to when
LogLevels was set to 0.
I'm really struggling with this one, and I've follwed the instructions fully.
Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated,
Thanks
Chris B Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48553
Nortel Contivity client on WinXP 64
Has anyone had success with installing the Contivity client on WinXP
64? Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48551
Defragmentation
I get an error message saying some file did not defrag. The message
identifies the doc files doesn't say why or how to fix or over ride it....wt Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48545
AMD Agesa - what sort of critter is this?
Hi,
I just found a BIOS update to my MB (Asus M2N32). It lists support for Agesa
and I managed to find info that indicates this is about integrating some
sort of BIOS plug-in technology when developing new BIOS code - can anybody
here make a guess (educated or not) if this will be usefull to me or to my
machine?
I intend to flash it anyway since there is enhanced memory support as well,
I just don't like putting things in there that I don't know what it's there
for.
Tony. . . Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48533
major X64 boot problem
i recently transplanted my rig into a new Silverstone TJ09
case.... (heh its awesome), all went well except now every 4 out of 5
boots results in a weird boot problem, when it gets to the black X64
loading screen the hard drive will spin down and spin up, but basically
its stuck there and never get to windows.
i found out that i actually had a system drive with bad sectors, as well
as a flakey ram dim, so replaced both. did fresh format and install of
X64. exact same problem. hard drive full-surface scan is fine... tried
another format and install, same problem.... its sometimes fine for a
few boots - then after a while it happens. usually a few boots after i
install nForce4 X64 system drivers and graphics drivers. (but they have
worked with this hardware before fine).
i have DFI Lanparty SLI-DR Expert, AMD X24200+, 2x1GB Kingston DDR, XFX
7950GT w/heatpipe, 150GB raptor OS disk, 150GB sata 2nd disk, all temps
cool....
i've been trying to fix this for almost a week with the help of another
ng and have drawn a blank. the only thing that hass actually changed
since the problem is the case... that sounds completely absurd that a
case could cause that.... but maybe the mobo was damaged or something...? Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48532
Mouse hook slows down system
Hi,
Our product makes use of a system wide mouse hook (WH_MOUSE) and a message
hook( WH_GETMESSAGE) that are implemented in a DLL.
It works well on all 32 bit systems9 (W2K, XP) we are having some problems on
XP x64 version.
The moment the mouse hook is installed, the system slows down drastically.
The CPU usage remains normal ( 99% consumed by System Idle process).
I do not understand what is happening or why the system slows down like this?
Has anybody experienced anything like this before?
I have tried googling to see if anything like this has been reported before, but
could not find anything.
MSDN says that both for WH_MOUSE both 32 bit and 64 bit hooks might be called.
Could this be causing this slowdown?
We are using #pragma data_seg to share data between the DLL instances.
Any information/pointers would be appreciated very much.
--
Cheers,
RR Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48531
Vista 64 and Dual tuners
So I build my new pc and decided since 64 bit processing is the nest step I
would try it in Vista, mistake, hopefully not. So my problem is that I can
not get the hauppauge 500 mce tuner card to work with Vista even though it is
Vista compatable both 32 and 64 bit. My specs are EVGA 590SLI MB, EVGA 7950
GTX video card, 4 gigs of Corsair extreme pc6400, and an AMD 5600 Dual core.
I have tried the video card on a pc running XP Media Center works great, I
even installed XP Media Center on the pc as mentioned above and the tuner
card works great. I then wiped clean the hard drive using dban, which took 10
hours and did another clean install of vista and it still does not work. Any
body have any advice or tips before I blow another hundred bucks on Windows
support. One other thing if I reboot a couple of times I can get the tuner to
work for a bit, but soon as it comes out of screen saver it is dead again. Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48530
My computer will not start properly
Hi I hope you can give me some idea as to what is wrong with my
computer.
First of all my specs. Jetway motherboard, AMD 64bit processor, 200mb
sata Maxtor drive, DVD drive and CD drive, 1 GB of ram. On board ATI
Radeon Xpress 200. Using Windows XP Pro 64bit.
I have been using the computer for at least 18 months with no problems
have a virus program running al the time (Avast). Then a week ago the
computer just shut down well viewing pictures and then went in to a
constant re-boot. Tried all ways of trying to cure the problem by
looking on the internet for solutions using my laptop. After days of
trying decided to re-install windows. It would not let me do even
though I tried 3 times but it was no good. So I then used Active Kill
and completely wiped the hard drive. Put the windows cd in and it
started to load. Used F6 to load the sata drivers and was able to
install windows to completion. I then installed only a small amount of
programs to enable me to download mail. Went to bed a happy bunny.
Next morning switched th computer on and guess what it started it's
same problem, would not load properly cam up with various errors to
many to mention and this time another interesting thing happened the
cd woul not inithialise properly it just kept on trying to go through
it start process. It did boot eventuly but it was not long before the
same thing happened again. Went through the whole procedure again of
kill, format and re-install but only to get the same problems. I have
know idea if it is the hard drive, power supply, motherboard memory or
the operating system. Does anybody have any idea what might be causing
me all this hassle?
Regards
Tony Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48527
MDAC 2.8 SP2 for W2K3 R2 x64 SP2
How do I install MDAC 2.8 SP2 on a Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard x64 that
has SP2 for Windows Server 2003 installed? There is no download for MDAC 2.8
SP2, it is not in add/remove programs and I cannot find it on the Windows
installation CD. Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48524
iexplore.exe Application Error
Hello. When I use the Internet on my computer, several times I receive an
Application Error when I close out the page I am on. It is called:
CwndSessionMonitor: iexplore.exe - Application Error
The instruction at "0x6600accc" referenced memory at "0x66000acc". The
memory could not be "read". Click on OK to terminate the program.
I tried to type it like it shows up but this is close enough. I have run
scans, troublshoot and cleaned my computer and of course rebooted. I still
continue to get this message when I use the Internet and am closing a web
page.
Please help me fix this application error or stop it from returning. I am
using XP Professional at home.
Thank you,
DeeTucker
--
Continued blessings to you. Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48523
help.... Problem with extracting compress files
Hi fellow XP users,
I've a problem extracting installation files.
I would encounter an error message in various forms from the installation
program but all are related to unable to extract some files in the setup
installation program.
System: Windows XP Pro Ver 2002 with SP2.
This is a newly reinstalled windows XP, my previous installation crashed
recently.
Thanks a million! Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48517
Sound Drivers on HP Cpq Presario v2670us
This 64bit notebook is on HPs Vista compatibility list, but they do not have
sound drivers for this machine. Is this a 64bit problem in general?
Proc: AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology ML-37, 2000 Mhz, 1 Core(s), 1
Logical Processor(s)
System Model Presario V2000 (ET935UA#ABA)
BIOS Version/Date Hewlett-Packard F.50, 11/23/2006
SMBIOS Version 2.31
Any 64bit test drivers that Microsoft Dev might have that I could try?
Thanks,
Dan Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48516
Vista x64/GeForce 7900 GT Random Crash...
I am running Windows Vista Home Premium x64, an Nvidia GeForce 7900 GT and I
have an Asus A8N32-SLI motherboard. I have been having some major issues
with all of these 3 (Vista/Nvidia/A8N32).
When I install the Nvidia drivers for Windows Vista x64, I get random
lock-ups. I will be either playing a game, listening to music or surfing the
net when my computer will just freeze. This is totally random. My computer
might freeze within 5 minutes of start up or might freeze within 5 hours of
start up. I had days where my computer will not freeze at all and other days
where it would freeze several times a day. It is totally random. I have
been running all the latest nvidia drivers that have been released every
month.
If I use the Microsoft Nvidia Drivers (the driver that is auto installed
when Vista is installed), my computer does not freeze randomly. However,
when my computer does to sleep and wakes up, I get all these strange lines on
my screen and I am forced to reboot. Also whenever I play a game and turn on
Anti-Analzing mode, I also get strange lines on my screen. But if I do not
go to sleep or turn on Anti-Analzing, my computer works fine and does not
freeze at all.
I am not overclocking or anything of that nature. So I dunno what to do. I
donâ??t know what else to try. Any suggestions? I am tired of playing around
and I am considering getting a GeForce 8800 series card but I am worried I
might experience the same effect that I am going through right now.
My Comp Specs:
-AMD Athlon X2 4200
-2 x 1024 Dual Channel PC-3200 DDR Ram (Corsair)
-HT Omega Claro Sound Card Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48508
Windows Explorer
Can anyone help me to figure out why my Windows XP Professional all of a
sudden started to keep popping up the message "Windows Explorer has
encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the
inconvenience." and even with reporting the report or not, the message keeps
reappearing and will not stop? Any help that people can provide would be very
appreciated. Thank you in advance if you can help me out. Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48505
NVidia 158.24's whql are out
NVidia has released a new version of their drivers for Vista x64 covering the
whole range of the 6xxx, 7xxx and 8xxxx families.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/winvista_x64_158.24.html
English as well as international versions are available.
Carlos Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48499
Start Menu Programs Always Highlighted
Hi there,
This only happens on occasions, but when I install a new program it is
highlighted as normal in the Start Menu. However once I have run the program
it usually stops being highlighted and recently this hasn't been the case.
How do I stop new programs being highlighted in the Start Menu? Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48490
Failed automated updates
Those cumulative security updates for the IE7 has failed, it tries always
update it again and again when I turn computer on, and always it has been
failure, some strange code like "application error and that long number
string", also mine hard disk is always in use, something wrong in vista? Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48487
XP x64 Recovery Console
I had bought the OEM version of XP x64 and installed it some time ago. The
install disk got badly scratched (my fault but bad packaging) and will no
longer boot so I can't get to the recovery console from the CD. I have now
bought the non-OEM version of XP x64 and will install that soon. It
apparently has SP2 slipstreamed. Will I be able to install the recovery
console to the HD? It would be much easier. Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48483
ATI Catalyst 7.5's are out
ATI has released yesterday a new set of drivers for their graphic cards.
Vista x64
http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/vista64/common-vista64.html
XP x64
http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/xp64/radeonx-xp64.html
Carlos Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48481
X64Pro becomes unstable w open office
I thought I would share this experience with you all since it took me
a while to discover the problem. I have been using Open Office for
months with no problem. Suddenly I could no longer open existing files
or create new ones. It would go into a file recovery mode, recover a
bogus file, send an error message to OO and start all over.
I un-installed OO and reinstalled it with no change. I did a complete
cleanup including removing directories, old files, registry entries,
etc. Then I discovered I could not print from other applications, such
as Firefox. I checked the printer icon and I could not access
properties.
I finally deleted the printer drivers, and reinstalled them. Then I
reinstalled OO and it all works again. OO and other word processors
need to know what printer is being used before it can format files to
match that printer. Unfortunately is intolerant of the printer driver
not being there and goes into this funky mode. I sent them a note.
They need to do some defensive programing so that the application
still runs without a printer and gives an appropriate error message
that makes sense.
The message of this post is that the cause of a trouble is not always
what it seems. Hope this helps someone avoid similar problems.
Vic Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48476
Question about WHS.
Since WHS is only available in 32-bit and a 64-bit operating system
can't access it, will running Longhorn standard x64 be close to WHS? Have a
great day.
--
Dennis Pack
XP x64, Vista Enterprise x64
Office Prof. Plus 2007 Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48464
Volume control in toolbar
Because this is a ridiculous OS, I had to reinstall it. After that, however,
I lost basic volume control in my toobar. When I tried to add it, the program
wouldn't let me, instead giving me an error message that said "Volume control
has not been installed." MS people told me to ask someone else.
So two things here: 1) What the hell does it mean by "not been installed?"
and 2) How do I rectify this stupidity?
Anyone? Please? Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48456
64-bit print server causing problems with 32-bit workstations
Hello,
Due to a server move, I recently switched our print server from a 32-bit
server to a AMD64 server. On some of the workstations now, we are unable to
view the printer properties. I only get a message "Printer Properties can
not be displayed. Operation could not be completed." The workstations this
is happening on are the Windows 2000 computers, the XP computers work
correctly.
I was able to locate MS KB Article 908786, which describes this problem
exactly. The problem is that the article says the problem occurs on Windows
2003, XP and 2000, but then provides resolutions (sort of) for Windows 2003
and XP only. It doesn't give any suggestions for Windows 2000 computers.
All of the Windows 2000 computers are service pack 4 and updated with the
most recent updates. We cannot update them to Windows XP as we are a school
that relies heavily on donated computers and use the MS FreshStart program
for our OS (they don't currently offer XP for the FreshStart program). We
don't have the budget to purchase new OSes for all the computers.
As the old server is being moved to a different campus, the only server we
have available is the 64-bit one (and a workstation that has Windows Server
2003 installed on it, but it isn't capable of handling the extra burden (no
matter how small is it) of being a print server). Does any one know of any
hotfixes or patches or suggestions that I can try that will allow this print
server to serve the needs of our old computers?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks. Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48447
How to install Xp Pro x64 using MSDN DVD packs.
Hi!
I just bought a new Campaq Presario V3149 AU with XP Media Center 2005
Installed. It has an AMD Turion 64 X2 processor. I need to use it for my
development and also have MSDN subscription DVDs available with me.
My question is i need to install Win XP pro x64 version on the laptop. How
do I go about it?
The MSDN DVD available with me (EN_OS_XP_2428.8) contains dump of 64Bit-x64
XP Pro software. But when i try to install it through the MSDN DVD available
it does not take the x64 key during installation but instead is taking the
32-bit version's key.
As I read through various articles, it seems that installing the x64 version
is not the same as for 32 bit versions.
Can someone help me out as to how to install the x64 bit version?
Thanks in advance!
Best Regards!
Gaurav. Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48445
USB FDD for W2003 x64
Hi
Does anyone know of a USB FDD that will work OK on W2003 x64? (I have an
Iomega one, but no drivers available for 64 bit.)
TIA
Lewej Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48444
Winlogon error
Hi guys
I have computers running that was loaded with an image of windows xp
proffesional some of the pc's are giving me the problem when i log on it just
logs me off i know that it is the winlogon entry in the registry that goes
missing,my question is that how this is possible and how could i fix this
problem in other words where do i locate this entry in the Registry
Thx
Michael
Tallies1@mweb.co.za Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48433
pictures in excel
We are trying to sort pictures, along w/ the indivs information, in excel.
Sometimes the pictures will not sort or they stack on top of each other. Any
suggestions besides clicking on picture, format, properties, move & size w/
cells?
--
841 Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48430
VistaBootPro 3.3 released
Pronetworks (http://www.vistabootpro.org/) has released VistaBootPro 3.3
It is supposed to correct many bugs present in v3.2
I have not been able to try it yet.
D/L mirror 1: http://www.vistabootpro.org/track/click.php?id=2
D/L mirror 2: http://www.vistabootpro.org/track/click.php?id=3
Carlos Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48429
Active X
Hello all
I have just reinstalled windows xp pro x64 edition back on my machine, it
installs fine, asks me to activate windows, which always works, and alows me
to download and install all the updates and sp2 .
But the problem I am Having is when i go to download anything from microsoft
for example defender x64 or media player x64 it fails on a active x problem
then tells me that my windows is not activated, i then use there online
validation to check, and that fails as well, even though it has activated, i
have even checked the activation on the machine and that tells me it has
activated
Now i have been through there solutions and changed various settings, on
there help pages regarding active x problems, i have tried reinstalling
windows well over 5 times, even used another machine to totally clean and
hard format, have used the full format option before installing, but i am
still having problems.
Any help that you could give me would be appreciated Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48427
Duration for movie clips N/A in Windows Explorer
Attributes such as duration and dimensions are listed for the video clips
file type in Windows Explorer, but missing for the movie clips file type. Is
there any way to grant Windows Explorer access to this information for the
movie clips file type via some kind of configuration change? Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48426
DHCP Server migration to a 64 bit Clustered Server
Dear All,
We have one DHCP server on Windows Server 2003 with SP1. We want to migrate
our DHCP server from this server to a Windows 2003 64 bit clustered server
with 2 nodes.
Can anyone please help me on this.
--
Haroon Malik Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48407
Memory for 64-bit OS's
I'm thinking about upgrading my memory to 8Gb (from 4Gb).
I have two choices available, both from Corsair. One set has memory timings
of 5-5-5-15 and the other 5-5-5-18 and I could save myself around £45 (~$90)
by going for the slightly slower timings.
Would I see much difference in performance by going for the slightly slower
chips??? Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48402
XP PRO
I have three computers running XP Pro. I have a valid (purchased) windows
install disk for all three. How can I tell which disk I used on which
computer? I need to do a repair on my laptop.
Thanks
--
xprookie Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48400
Update history
I had a driver that I installed myself, and the driver was still on the
download list in the vista x64 update list when I clicked on check for
updates. I thought it was going to update the existing driver I had
installed, but it was left over from when it was not installed. I guess that
you must check for udates again after instaling drivers or software to avoid
this. Does anyone know of a way to delete failed download entries in the
download history list in vista x64? I did not know if I should post this here
in the windows 64 bit computing or in windows update, so feal free to
redirect me if you think it is needed. Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48398
64-bit dual core: vista business x64 or XP Pro x64?
Hi! I'm having a hard time understanding the different capabilities
of the various Windows versions for 64-bit support. I have a license
for both XP Pro x64 and Vista business x64. Which utilizes a dual-
core x64 processor better? Do applications have to be specifically
written to utilize a dual-core x64-bit OS in both XP and Vista? I'm
thinking Vista is better at uilizing my CPU's full capabilities
despite whether the app is written for x32 or x64, am I right? Like,
maybe Vista has drivers that spread the processing across both cores,
and XP doesn't? I have a lot of money invested in the top of the line
(today) and I just want to be able to use it to its full potential.
Thoughts? Thanks all!
-Jon Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48390
Switching from Vista 32bit to 64bit..
If I buy Vista Ultimate full version and install the 32-bit version and later
on decide to upgrade to 64-bit version will it cost anything extra ? Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48375
VistaBootPro 3.2 bugs on the works
Hi:
Following Colin's sound advice I bugged Pronetworks one month ago about the
different bugs in latest VistaBootPro 3.2
They seem to have pinpointed the root cause and a new version should be out
soon.
http://www.pro-networks.org/forum/about93686.html&highlight=
Some in this NG have experienced problems so I hope the new version will fit
us all.
Carlos Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48374
Upgrade Windows XP Professional 32bit to 64bit
Hi All,
I'd like to try Windows XP Professional 64 bit for my CAD program access
more then 4GB memory. Can I use 32 bit OEM product key to install and
activate 64 bit Windows XP professional? Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48366
Script Elevation PowerToys for Windows Vista
At last, a couple of powertoys can be downloaded from Microsoft.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag/issues/2007/06/UtilitySpotlight/default.aspx?loc=en
Have fun.
Carlos Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48364
JRE Version for Vista x64?
I can't seem to find a version of the JRE for Vista x64 at
www.Java.com. Can anyone tell me what JRE to install for Vista x64? Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48359
Blue button on keyboard
How do you disable the blue pointer button on the laptop keyboard?
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djdtb Tag: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . Tag: 48355
Re: Scientists Convert Processor Heat Back to Electricity. . . by Carlos
Carlos
Sat Jun 09 16:27:00 CDT 2007
And how many Springfield size cities would that be?
:-))))))
Have a nice evening, Homer!
My kids do love you, or whatever your character is.
Carlos
"Homer J. Simpson" wrote:
> > How about trying that bloated software generates electricity too?
> > Carlos
>
> Good idea. You could probably power a city the size of New York with two or
> three boxes with Athlon XP CPUs running Vista. :o)
>
>
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