ICS is a NAT provider. It provides DHCP services to configure your network devices. DNS services are provided via DHCP calls to the ICS host. If the ICS host uses an upstream proxy server, the ICS clients will also use that proxy server. Full network services including traceroutes, pings...
I've seen it hundreds of times, particularly with cheaper RAM. Just because it's stamped 70ns doesn't mean it is 70ns, same for 60ns. Most common problem is an access vio or a 0E error.
It's not as prevalent anymore, as the PC100/PC133 tends to be off by only a single nanosecond instead of as...
Essential components for a computer:
Power supply (case optional - seen one built in a cardboard box)
Motherboard
Processor
Memory
Keyboard
Storage device (unless you're network booting, then a NIC with a boot ROM on it)
Display adapter
Display unit
Optional items:
CD, DVD, CDR/CDRW, Sound...
#1: Make sure you're plugging the speaker into the right hole on the Value card. It's not in the same spot as it was on older SB cards.
#2: Check mixer settings and volume knobs.
#3: From Creative support: Turn off the PNP OS setting in the BIOS on your PC when using a Live product with...
Tried enabling the UDMA66?
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q247/9/51.ASP
I've done this with non-intel sets (a Gateway Select with an athlon 700 was the one I did 2 days ago) and it does wonders for the box.
Update your rescue disk, handle your installation, then restore the boot loader. You don't need to totally reinstall Win2K - just run Win2K Setup's Repair tool to restore the Win2K boot sector and Boot Loader.
Run regedit, and go to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
The items in here are what you're looking for.
Most antivirus software has the option to load or not load - I recommend changing that option in the software rather than a registry edit...
I would recommend logging in as the Admin, uninstalling the printer, manually removing all files associated with the driver set, reboot, then reinstall the printer again.
Partition Magic is perfect for this, and can do it without data loss. Cost ya $60 though :)
If you don't mind using FDISK and repartitioning, first remove the NTFS partition. Reboot. Then create your partition, reboot, reformat, and reinstall.
Aha. Remove the machine from the domain, then re-add it. Because the SID associated with that machine has become pretty frelled (to coin the Farscape phrase) the trust relationship no longer exists - your PDC thinks that the machine is an impersonator.
Once you've deleted the machine from the...
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