Sorry I know this is not an answer but...
I have a brute force cracker for Paradox Tables ;) it cracked a 12 digit password (all numbers) in just a few seconds. The protection is not very safe ;P
Hey Maya,
I have had similar problems, I'm looking for l337 t00ls to help me do my job. The only one I have found that does the job (in some ways) is DB Commander 2000 PRO (looking for better ones). It has a double window display so you can look at two tables at the same time. It can do...
Hi does anybody know what the best Database editing tool is that can be used to edit Paradox tables?
I have tried several others because Database Desktop just was doing it for me, I still use it some times to set or edit DB aliases.
At the moment I'm getting heavy into SQL scripts to check...
Some faults ain't physical either like failed partitioning. The old manufacturer's diagnostics can some times tell ye if it was physical. The only way to fix this with out buy expensive tools is to remove the partition, to re-partition, reformat and to reinstall yer OS. The most common HDD...
Sheesh running Win2K Server on such small drives ;P getting a larger drive would be a good start, 256MB o' RAM is a good minimum for Win2K Server.
Do a defrag on your main System drive/partition(the one with windows installed, this might free up some space when compacting the files.
Also see if...
The normal rule of thumb for setting the minimum pagefile for your PC is 2x(total RAM in system)+20%. A good way to keep your page file limited and your system not so fragmented is to setup your harddisk drive up with 3 main partitions.
Partition 1 : 5 to 20GB for your Windows OS
Partition 2 ...
No worries Ben, thats what the form is for getting free info..
Stu has tried the 733 Celeron on his mobo with no luck, I my self have a Asus board out of a HP from around the same period that is limited to a Celeron 566. I have tried a Celeron 633 on it with no luck and I even tried under...
Urm...
The starting FSB for a Pentium 3 CPU is 100MHz, from what I read from the manual this motherboard does not support 100MHz FSB, you might get it to work but it will have to be under or over clocked.
Thanks for the star ;)
Sheesh all the questions ;P
If you are going over 66MHz FSB then your starting to over clock. Overclocking can cause a unstable Windows and/or damage your processor. Keep with the 66MHz.
The fastest PII I know of is PII 366MHz, I think the Celeron 533MHz will be fastest...
Hi again;
I downloaded the manual for your board, the best FSB is 66MHz and it does not have support for 100MHz or 133MHz FSB's so that means P2 and Celeron's only, so forget about the P3 550MHz. It looks like the multiplier only goes up to 8X so the highest speed Celeron you could put on this...
Here is a free 1.3 BIOS update download, please note it is for a LG IBM system with the same M/B and I have no way of knowing if this is a good download. Try the CPU's I recommended first.
Remember if you flash with the wrong/bad BIOS your motherboard will not work anymore.
I'll try to limit the geek speak.
A 733 Celeron or P3 is much to high. The Celeron and P3 733 I think comes in a Green coloured Flip chip (FC-PGA).
I think the highest CPU your M/B might take is a Celeron 566 or a P3 550. What you are looking for is a Slot 1 SEC CPU or a Brown Flip chip...
I have had a look around for ya, it seems a lot of people are having the same problem with this motherboard model.
One of the guys noted that the North Bridge was overheating during gameplay, he resolved the issue by installing a fan on his northbridge.
Another very common one was caused by...
If you have verified that the problem is not caused by software and replaced the battery, I would suspect your CMOS chip is bad. This can be verified with a good diagnostic program. (I use PC Check, Amidiag). If the board is under warranty, get it replaced/fixed. If not try to source a...
The 1.3 version was released for a LG IBM system with the same motherboard (Read the very top post) and the BIOS update was available from www.driverguide.com (found it googling)
The setting you are refering to is the Power Management settings in Windows XP, you will need the correct chipset...
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