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  1. mobilejunkie

    Speedtouch USB Modem line drops

    you might have a hardware setting turned on that turns the USB port off after a certain amount of time. do this START > SETTINGS > CONTROL PANEL > SYSTEM > CLICK ON THE HARDWARE TAB > CLICK DEVICE MANAGER > PAGE DOWN TO THE UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS CONTROLLERS nest > expand the...
  2. mobilejunkie

    IBM ThinkPad 770

    Ok i've done a little research and I think i may have found something for you to use. However, I have not tried it but it couldnt hurt you. to go this site and follow directions for upgrade #1 http://tweakhomepc.virtualave.net/dual/suo168.html It might do the trick, but remember your best bet...
  3. mobilejunkie

    IBM ThinkPad 770

    Ah Ha, so your using the FDWNC CD's, ok this might be a lost cause. See those disks come with some code installed that hinders users from installing from them again. they are mainly used for installing services on an already functioning system. Can you get your hands on some NON-OEM disks?
  4. mobilejunkie

    PC problems

    was the file system on the HDD that contains the data you need formated with NTFS? if so than this disk cannot be booted in any other machine. instead set the jumpers on this drive to slave and stick it into another machine preferably running NT4.0/2kpro/or XP. go to my computer and check to...
  5. mobilejunkie

    IBM ThinkPad 770

    is the cd itself bootable? if the information is worthless on the HDD you can just format W/O the /s switch and use the bootable cd to create the partition and file structure for you.
  6. mobilejunkie

    Hard Drive installation

    (Im not quite sure how literate you are so if any of this makes no sense just post back to me on this tread and i can elaborate.) using your new drive to hold your OS will make the machine run faster only if it is a faster drive. however, :) what you could do is keep the operating system where...

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