I am running this on a laptop. At this moment, the processor is running at 798MHz (FID=4). When demand on the processor goes up, it steps up to 1994MHz (FID=10). RightMark CPU Clock Utility shows a graph of the FID and VID. FID is Frequency ID, and VID is Voltage ID.
I tweaked voltages to...
Ok, I just tried it. It gives me 1994 as the clock speed, no matter what, and 22 as the voltage (2.2v) no matter what. I'm guessing that Microsoft isn't asking the BIOS the right questions.
So far, nothing here shows me the clock speed or temperature, but I think I can find the WMI class list, which I'm assuming lists other specs on the CPU. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
Here's a question:
When you run this, do you see any results in your recordset? If so, add the following line before your count:
Excel_RecordSet.MoveLast
Some recordsets do not show anything for the record count until the last record is selected.
I've mapped my thumb drive and my Epson's memory card reader as a: and b:. The computer reports them both as 3 1/2" floppy drives.
UNCs won't work for me since I can't get to them from DOS. [hourglass]
I used to have this problem all the time.
It was long ago, but I think the best way around all those goofy troubles was to create a linked table directly to Excel, and then extract the data using VBA to my Access table.
I'm setting up a network computer to send information to a non-network computer through the serial port. The reason is, I can install anything I want on a computer that is not connected to the network. Therefore, to keep the networkless computer updated, I need to get some data transfer...
I did that search. As Homer would say, "Woohoo!" Funny how I find the answer to something when I was trying to do something else. I was looking for memory at a local computer store when I found a couple LinkSys Instant PowerLink modules for $10, thereby solving my "how am I going to network...
I can very easily and quickly create the server in Visual Basic. I have already done something similar on VB6 so I could chat with my girls at home. The trouble is, Access 2003 will not accept a Winsock control on the forms. It says that ActiveX control is not licensed.
The program I did at...
Try putting something like this in your button's click event. I grabbed this from an application I made, and changed a few things so it would make sense. Change the names of things as you like.
Dim StatusSheet As New Excel.Workbook
Set StatusSheet = GetObject("c:\sheets\MySheet.xls")...
If you want to use that code, try this:
DoCmd.GoToRecord , , acNext
if isnull(Me.Party_Type_ID) then
DoCmd.GoToRecord , , acPrevious
MsgBox "End of Record", vbOKOnly
End If
As long as that field is not left null when added, it should work. It probably would...
As advised, since I'm doing this with Access VBA, I posted the question over there instead. If you're interested in more details I've added about why I'm doing such a thing, here's the link. http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1159224
I did recently create a Visual Basic application...
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