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  1. ITGeekMatrix

    Cisco 1700 series router

    Just do this and not xmodem, they take forever Just an example.... IP_ADDRESS=172.16.70.40 IP_SUBNET_MASK=255.255.0.0 DEFAULT_GATEWAY=172.16.1.1 TFTP_SERVER=172.16.70.11 TFTP_FILE=c1700-y-mz.123-22.bin tftpdnld Remember the above needs to be exact, the tftpdnld needs to be in lower...
  2. ITGeekMatrix

    LAN messenger

    Oh by the way, you can use this, this is nice and best for Lan Messengering to another network. http://www.lantalk.net Or a nice neat trick for everyone maybe you know it or not.. In DOS command you can to anyone from within your network a message by using this command: C:\net send * Google...
  3. ITGeekMatrix

    LAN messenger

    You mean Waco Texans? ROTF!! Hell, Google is man's best friend!! Just like a Dog is man's best friend! lol
  4. ITGeekMatrix

    1841 Corrupt Flash Card.... beyond repair?

    I don't think it's appropriate to format the Flash Card on a PC because the binary it writes will not be readable in the 1800 series routers. The same applies when I format a flash card in the 6500 chassis, and put it in C7200-2FE+E, it will not work because it write different binary contents...
  5. ITGeekMatrix

    Dell Latitude 430 NIC

    Amber Red, or just orange is indicated a faulty NIC. Make sure that the NIC in your network folder is enabled. Check your TCP/IP addresses, etc...take your time to troubleshoot...if all else fails you'll know that the NIC is faulty. Also check your Cat5e cables too.....
  6. ITGeekMatrix

    Computer Crash

    Sounds like you either have a Bad mobo, or a bad memory...try a different memory, see if the issue continue to persist. If not and the same issue happened sounds like you got a bad mobo. Check or reassemble the CPU properly, memory, power supply, etc...reseat everything to see, but be sure to...
  7. ITGeekMatrix

    Formatting HD

    Toolhouse almost rhyme with ToolTime with Tim Allen..lol Never heard of that but will check it out...
  8. ITGeekMatrix

    Formatting HD

    You could always make a bootable CD and run it from DOS, that's a no brainer. so hence the ISO isn't necessary, but useful. IMO there are many ways to get through it without a FDD drive. Trust me...I know it because I've done it. It's always great to have a bunch of geeks sharing info to help...
  9. ITGeekMatrix

    New PC keeps cuttin out

    I second that, it could be related to CPU and mobo issues. Most of the times are related to the CPU is it overheats it shuts down. You might want to get a "Troubleshooter" problem which is excellent tool to test your system. It's not free but the best tool to use to trouble everything on...
  10. ITGeekMatrix

    Formatting HD

    These steps will show you how to write 0's to a hard disk to ensure no data is left behind. Step 1: Insert a floppy disk (data on it will be lost) Step 2: Download a Win98se boot disk: http://drd.dyndns.org/cgi-bin/cgirdir.exe?mtn04 Step 3: Run the Win98se boot disk exe file to create your...

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