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  1. LoneAdmin

    Creeping Temp of XP 2000

    I have seen this "symptom" before. I use AMD 2000 xp's in about 30 new machine I installed in my office. A new chips temp will rise then level off. I have not seen this documented but I have experienced ít enough. I have a PIII 1GHZ here at home and it runs at 33C. I have an Athlon 900...
  2. LoneAdmin

    Linksys WPC-11 to Router locks up laptop

    Yes they are supposed to be able to work with the Linksys but I have never tried it. As long as the protocols are the same and the Aircard is IEEE 802.11b (DSSS) 2.4GHz-Compliant Equipment.
  3. LoneAdmin

    Drive Partitions Windows 2000 Server (Active Dir.)

    You can just convert an existing partition to NTFS. I would utilize the partition which contains Win2K server.
  4. LoneAdmin

    Missing or Corrupt NTOSKRNL

    This will depend upon the operating system you are using. Usually on NT and WIn2000 you insert the boot disk or operating system cd and choose the repair option and it wil reinstall the system files. What operating system are you using?
  5. LoneAdmin

    Missing or Corrupt NTOSKRNL

    This will depend upon the operating system you are using. Usually on NT and WIn2000 you insert the boot disk and choose the repair option and it wil reinstall the system files. What operating system are you using?
  6. LoneAdmin

    Linksys WPC-11 to Router locks up laptop

    No, I can never quit either. The problem I have read deals with the drivers which ship for Windows 98 etc. The drivers had a bug in them so Linksys put out new drivers to "fix". I use the same router in my office network. I also use a Linksys wireless router (BEFW11S4) and usb receiver...
  7. LoneAdmin

    No Signal from Video Card

    I just remembered something else, make sure AGP is activated in the bios. AGP is usually the default but it might not be. I have experienced that problem also. If pci is selected as the vid source you will get this problem.
  8. LoneAdmin

    No Signal from Video Card

    I will say for sure you need no less than a 350 watt psu I would spend the extra fwew bucks for a 400 with a P4. I dont think this is your problem however. How sure are you about the monitor? It does sound like you are getting a video signal because of the light going from green to amber. I use...
  9. LoneAdmin

    AMD Duron 1.2GHZ

    System Operating Temperatures Will Vary The operating temperature of a system or processor is highly dependent on the characteristics of the system as a whole and the combination of components that make up the system. Consequently, the "normal" operating temperature will vary from...
  10. LoneAdmin

    Linksys WPC-11 to Router locks up laptop

    You are having a OS config and driver problem I believe. What OS are you running? Go here and check these post out: http://www.neoseeker.com/forums/index.php?fn=view_thread&t=44529 Hope it helps.
  11. LoneAdmin

    Accpac error

    I fixed it. Thanks anyway.
  12. LoneAdmin

    Processor Speed

    I am going out on a limb here to say it is probably the Cyrix chip. They were notorious for being unstable and not obtaining there rated clock speed. I have one in a laptop that is a 266 and it is reported as a 233. This is the worst piece of gear I ever purchased. I am betting that no matter...
  13. LoneAdmin

    Is there a distance limitation on Home Pc Networking with Cat 5 cable?

    I utilize a Linksys wireless network and it works superb at 150' with 100% signal strength. I also use WEP as well as firewall software on each machine. I know there are ways to crack WEP but I am not worried as I do not keep my credit card number on my machines or any other personal info. This...
  14. LoneAdmin

    Is there a distance limitation on Home Pc Networking with Cat 5 cable?

    I utilize a Linksys wireless network and it works superb at 150' with 100% signal strength. I also use WEP as well as firewall software on each machine. I know there are ways to crack WEP but I am not worried as I do not keep my credit card number on my machines or any other personal info. This...
  15. LoneAdmin

    Boot up problem....only gets to memory check then freezes

    I encounter this problem with improperly jumpered hard drives. The computer will freeze at exactly the same point every time. Check your hard drive jumpers. This could be an intermittent problem sometimes. Is this a new machine with some type of hardware addition or a new problem on an old...
  16. LoneAdmin

    Can you share a scanner on a network???

    Printers are shared when conected to a pc or a network. When a printer is connected as a standalone device on a network it must have some type of network or LAN card installed. This network device is then configured with some type of network protocol such as TCP/IP. A printer on a computer is...
  17. LoneAdmin

    Random Reboot

    I have found that video card problems and memeory errors will cause reboots as you are describing. I would check the system RAM chips to see if they are firmly installed in the socket. I have had this happen number of times. I just went through this on a system that had a bad 256K-Sdram. Machine...
  18. LoneAdmin

    Why use 2 dhcp servers on same subnet and how?

    I utilize winNT and win2000 servers and I can see no reason to set up two dhcp servers within the same subnet. I believe this will cause some problems in address assignments. One DHCP on the same net should be fine if the servers are always in communication. But what do I know?
  19. LoneAdmin

    Why use 2 dhcp servers on same subnet and how?

    I utilize winNT and win2000 servers and I can see no reason to set up two dhcp servers within the same subnet. I believe this will cause some problems in address assignments. One DHCP on the same net should be fine if the servers are always in communication.

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