I had this problem with a new motherboard. I believe it is caused by a driver incompatibility between certain versions of HD audio drivers and Windows Universal Audio Architecture.
The solution for me was to disable HD audio in the BIOS. Then delete Windows Universal Audio Architecture (UAA) in...
My guess is that you are plugging the DVI-D cable that came with the monitor into the graphics card, then into the adapter which is plugged into the monitor VGA connector.
It won't work because the DVI-D cable doesn't have VGA capability. There are several possible solutions:
Replace the DVI-D...
You'll want to buy a 3-1/2 inch internal IDE drive (also known as EIDE or PATA). I think the 2400 is about three years old so you should not have a BIOS drive capacity limitation, so buy something 100GB or larger (depending on what you plan to use the PC for and cost).
Dell uses standard hard...
Check out C584/9 (4 channel) and C588/9 (8 channel) here:
http://www.adlinktech.com/PD/web/PD_detail.php?cKind=&pid=249&seq=&id=&sid=
I have used several of them at work.
It is commonly used in aircraft avionics wiring when the requirements specification drawing calls for 100 Mbps. Weight is a big deal in an aircraft environment, so 4 wires weighs 1/2 as much as 8 wires. I/O pins are also a precious commodity.
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Correct. So a 10/100/1000 device that is capable of auto-negotiating the connection should work with four wires at 100 Mbps.
Anyway, problem solved, the unit under test ethernet port was bad. The replacement unit works properly.
I have a test setup at work that has a PC with 10/100/1000 ethernet connected to a Gigabit switch, and a unit under test (UUT) with 10/100/1000 ethernet connected to the same switch. The PC and UUT are both supposed to auto-negotiate speed.
If the cable between the UUT and switch has eight...
Or if an old 98 PC is not available you can download CHOICE here which is part of the MSDos 6.22 Supplemental Disk: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/117600
Starup scripts can be hidden here, and can be run on the local PC or networked computer:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group Policy\State\Machine\Scripts
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System\Scripts
The long long long gaps of white space are caused by a registry error in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
This program usually helps: http://www.christensen-software.com/freeware.htm
Also read the Blog that is linked on the site. If the program above...
It looks like in the case of the DC5700, they are low profile PCI-e.
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF28a/12454-12454-64287-321860-3328896-3249645-3249660-3322263.html#455568
Spacemonger is a good utility: http://www.sixty-five.cc/sm/
It displays a graphical interface that shows the folders and files that are hogging hard drive space.
The old version (good enough) http://www.sixty-five.cc/sm/v1x.php is still freeware.
Microsoft has a KB article on the subject, but the wording doesn't accurately describe the problem. It says "You attach a USB-based device to a computer that is running Microsoft Windows XP. Then, you try to scan for hardware devices. However, the computer may not detect the attached device, and...
USB thumb drives working on some PCs but failing to show up on other PCs is an undocumented Windows "feature".
For a workaround that usually works, you can open Internet Explorer and type the drive letter F: (or whatever) in the address bar then his enter.
For my young kids I added a printer (it can be anything like HP Laserjet III), and set the port as NUL. Then made it the default printer. When they click print, nothing happens.
You could run a batch file and add time tagging so you know the time if a ping fails:
:LOOP
ping 192.168.0.1 -n 1 >> c:\temp\test.txt
time/T >> c:\temp\test.txt
ping 1.1.1.1 -n 1 -w 10000 > NUL
GOTO LOOP
The fourth line adds a 10 second delay so the file doesn't get too huge.
I use Netbootdisk which can be found here: http://netbootdisk.com. My only complaint is that you need a PC with a floppy drive to create the CD (not needed anymore once you have made the CD).
Go to My Computera dn double click C drive. In Tools > Folder Options > View, check the button for "Show hidden files and folders", and uncheck the box for "Hide extensions for known file types". You can also click "Apply to all folders" if you want to use the same options for all folders.
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