Hi guys.
Well, I tried changing the first 10 bytes to fix the jpeg definition of the file and I also tried irfanview and it seems as though I can't recover the files. They still come up as invalid, which is most unfortunate. But I thank you all for your suggestions. If anyone else has any...
BadBigBen:
Ok, thanks for the tip, I'll give that a whirl this week and then let you know how it goes.
Appreciate the tip though, hopefully this works because I am starting to feel these unreplaceable pictures are going to become a loss which would really be the pits.
Thanks again and will...
Hey guys, sorry for the delay in getting back to you all on this, but I've been swamped at work.
Anyway, I got around to trying these and trying the forementioned tools, the files still come out unviewable so at this point, I am not really sure what options I have.
If anyone has any other...
You mean the M2? Funny thing is, you say M2 and I think Cyrix :) Remember the M1, M2 and M3 Cyrix processors? Those were GREAT CPU's for the money back in the day (if you weren't doing heavy gaming).
Well, I seemed to recall one of you calling it the new "socket A" or something for it being...
Ok, my last reply was late, lol. I was trying to reply while dealing with my walk-ups. :)
Thanks paparazi, that's what I was looking for and now that I know what it is I am googling for, I will read up some more!
Cheers!
Check me if I am wrong, but the socket 940 was replaced by the 939.
The original Athlon64 sockets were 754 and 940. Then AMD shifted to the 939 socket.
But I seem to recall one of the guys I mentioned talking about AMD coming to a new socket that would be their new "socket A" solution in the...
Hi guys. I am directing this question to cdogg, paparazi and ceh4702.
One of you had discussed sometime in the recent past about AMD changing sockets again from 939 to something new. I am not sure which one of you it was, but I am pretty certain it was one of you.
Anyway, can any of you...
Well, cdogg pointed out a few brands that are good too.
Just remember what I said in my previous post and that is: "You get what you pay for".
If you buy crap, it'll perform like crap. If you can't afford to buy quality components, then you better be able to afford the headaches that will...
Well, I have tried to open the recovered files in Paint Shop Pro, Paint or even using the Windows Picture and Fax viewer and none of them recognize the files as 'valid' .jpg files.
All indications are that the files are in 'excellent' condition on the floppy, but I just can't seem to find a...
Check your motherboard manual, some PCI slots WILL share IRQ's and you want to make sure that those slots don't share IRQ's with each other OR share an IRQ with your AGP slot (or onboard video if applicable).
99% of the time these IRQ shares can cause the issues.
Check it out and good luck!
Also, I would recommend buying memory online at places like zipzoomfly.com or newegg.com instead of being shafted by the local stores for the storefront costs.
I personally prefer zipzoomfly because everything goes with 2ND Day Air delivery and you don't pay storefront premiums.
Just figured...
Are you sure the problem isn't with your mainboard? I mean it is something to consider. DIMM sockets can go bad, just like any other part of a computer.
I am only saying this because it seems like even if you sent that chip back to Corsair and they tested it with no errors and sent it back to...
Hello everyone.
I couldn't really find a good forum for this question, so I thought I'd try it here in a general forum.
I have a floppy disk that has about a dozen screenshots of a procedure I did years ago, something I can't remember how to do and by the luck of the Irish I found the floppy...
There are known sync issues from the BB to Exchange/Outlook.
The calendar sync issues are addressed in SP2 for Exchange, SP2 for Outlook and SP3 for BES.
Cheers!
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