I have W2K server on an IBM Netfinity box. I have a 2 raid sets 1 mirrored, the other striped. In Windows Disk Management, I can see both sets (the mirrored has the OS, the other has the data). In My Computer, the second set does not show up. I can assign a drive letter to it, but then as...
I've seen that problem before. Sadly the printer had to be taken to get an estimate for repair and the cost of repair was going to be about the same as a brand new printer. Hopefully your's is still under warranty. Good Luck
Nope.... If you get the LinkSys router then you can give that the MAC address of the NIC that you registered with them.
On another note, you don't really have to register another MAC address with them, you just have to plug the router in and reboot the modem so that it re-registers the new...
This might help, but might not if you have a 5L. I haven't been there for a while, so I don't know if it is valid for that model.
http://www.hp.com/cposupport/printers/support_doc/bpl10045.html
I'm a HUGE!!! fan of the Linksys 4 port cable/dsl router. I've seen them as cheap as $65 recently and they are a piece of cake to install (practically idiot proof). The model for that is: BEFSR41.
PS.... I used to do the 2 NIC card thing on my pc at home for the same purpose and my system's...
hmmmm...... You can try to upgrade the firmware for the router and see if that helps.... I know it did with CounterStrike, so it might do the same with StarCraft. You can upgrade the firmware from the router's setup page.
You will get a huge amount of better performance by using a router. For only 3 machines, they are relatively inexpensive. I would suggest the Linksys router part # BEFSR41.
Hope this helps...
My company does basically the same thing as what you are trying to do, I think. You want to put the OS and everything that you need on partition 1 and an image file of that partition on partition #2.
We do that and we actually have the HDD separated into 3 partitions, 1 Fat 16, 1 NTFS and 1...
you can partition your drive by using the FDISK command in Dos. It is a fairly easy to use utility that, if you don't have any data on the drive, you can use to partition it.
Hope this helps
I am actually getting an error with it. It says Winmgmt.exe has caused an error in <unknown>. The application will now be terminated. When I click OK, this message pops up about 2 or 3 more times, sometimes with winmgmt, sometimes with helpctr. I read somewhere a while back that these are...
ftp://ftp.3com.com/pub/nic/3c90x/3c90x1.exe
I see no reason that this driver shouldn't work with your NIC. This is the drivers that say they are for your card. (These have worked for me with all of my 3c905 card variations that I have) Also, I haven't needed 2 downloads, just his one.
Hope...
First off....
Is this NIC in a machine that is factory built (ie.. IBM, Dell, etc)? If that is the case, I would suggest going to their site and trying to pull the drivers from there.
If not, then what OS are you running and I might be able to provide some more support.
More than likely you won't be able to share the connection by just using a hub and the ICS. I had to use 2 NIC's in my computer for a while. 1 NIC had the cable modem connected to it, the other was connected to my LAN. This was the cheap way to do it, but it was far more trouble and provided...
I am trying to sync my palm pilot using my IR port on my laptop..... I cannot find the Infrared Monitor which I need so that I can find out which COM port it has...... I have the wireless link option, but I need the IR Monitor.... Any suggestions?
Yep.... He is actually even able to print on that printer from a different computer with Word and it works fine. He's selecting the same driver, which has been reinstalled a couple of times. Reinstalling word is not a viable option for us, but thanks for the idea anyway...
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