Talking to all of my friends, I have found 3 of us who can not make video/voice communication work over DSL. The one thing in common?? We all subscribe through Quest. So, Is it possible that Quest has blocked the ports used by MSM (Microsoft Messenger) to run video/voice? If so, can I change...
Having many problems with this, as per my last thread. I have a promise raid 0 setup (2x40G) and the drive utilities on the System Suite 4 do not work. On the surface I would think, Duhh, the program will not handle raid.. Then i think that the program should only see one drive. The promise...
K....Update here.. I have reinstalled XP many times, and even considered going back to 2000pro. I have all of the latest driver updates (inluding flash bios) and have decided not to install the firewall portion of the suite, so that my computer will run. It has worked well in all areas of the...
seems to be a problem with the firewall.. The first time I select it after loading, the computer drops. I did run some of the other applications without issue the last time I loaded the application... What are the odds that the firewall is directly conflicting with something on the computer...
Well... The group at the Ontrack help desk said that it was my USB 2.0 drivers that came on with the GigaByte motherboard... The touble with this is the computer runs GREAT without system suite on (near 2 weeks with no crashes hang-ups...nothing) but if i install ontrack now, it will lock up...
So a brand new machine... XP loaded and running (after many driver updates) and then install Ontrack. Wow total lockup.. safe mode access only, had to reformat the whole system!! Ontrack claims that it is an xp/hardware conflict.. hmmm sounds like Bill G., but disabling various devices in safe...
After seting up several machines on wireless, two Win2000 machines droped conectivity. Bringing my thinkpad (also 2000) to the site, I found that I had also lost conectivity. I can ping other machines in the local network, but cannot ping the gateway (router)... Windows 98 was the backbone of...
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