All hard drive companies do not recover data under warranty, they willonly replace your drive, if the drive still can be readable try pluggin it into another computer and use a data recovery program such as this one:
whttp://www.runtime.org/gdb.htm
otherwise a data recovery company can recover...
Xeon are mainly used for servers, they are work horses. Also the L2 cache goes up to 2MB, 1mb, 512k. As for just viewing CAD, a fast p4 with a good graphics card would do just fine. Not to mention they Xeon cost a lot more.
In your bios wher is says manual, 1500, 2000, 2250 select 2000, that is the true speed of the 2400(2ghz) I built a computer using a Asus board that had the same type of settings. Each MB use differnt way to set them up. Selecting 2000 should fix your problem
I had a mitsumi 32x12x40 cdrw, it started to stop in the middle of the disk, of course ruin it. Then I tried to set it to a lower burn 24x, it worked for a while, then it took 12 min to burn the disk. Finally it wouldn't reconize the disk. So I had to buy a new one. That may be your course of...
Thanks Steve!!!!!!
Mr Lewy has come up with the anwser:
=Sum(IIf([Products]='1',[Tons],0))
So if you want to know how to get totals base on a cmbbox value here you go. products = cmbbox name, tons = input value textbox name.
Cheers
It still gives me an error, it also changes the syntax:
from this:
=Sum(iif(cmbproducts='Sand',Tons,0))
to this:
=Sum(IIf([cmbproducts]='Sand',[Tons],0))
I am using access 2002, ,could this be why?
Thanks
zypha
I made a sand, dirt, rocks text box in the footer of the subform. Then in the control source:
Sum(iif(cmbproducts='Sand',Tons,0))
it gives me the error #Name?
This is for the sand txtbox, I have not put the syntax in the other two boxes.
Thanks zypha
I have them in the footer section. What I am trying to do is: Say you select rocks out of the cmbbox. the go to the tons text box enter 23, next line select sand, enter 100. so on and so on. On the total boxes of the main for add the total of sand, rock, etc. The way i have it now it just adds...
I have a combo box with 3 values(rock, sand, Dirt). I have a tons box in which to input tonage. At the bottom of the form I have the totals boxes(sand, rock, dirt). I forgot to mention the combo box is in a sub form in datasheet view. I can get it to add every thing in the tons text box, but I...
I have a form with 2 subforms. The first sub form is datasheet view, and one of my boxes is a cmb box. It selects type of rock: sand, rock, asphalt. Then my next subform is the totals. sand rock asphalt. I can't get them to add up say the total sand, aspfalt, rock. The subform in datasheet views...
The CRC error has nothing to do with the problem. His Primary IDE sometime detects his hard drive. CRC deals with the data itself, not the detection of the drive. I have never really like MSI boards I alwas have had problems with the in one form or another.
Is the desktop cleanup wizard running, ,you can find it by right clicking on the desktop, properties, desktop tab, customize desk top. the see if the box is checked.
Brian,
So you used the low level format utility in the SCSI card BIOS. Then used partion magic to merge the 8 meg partition.
I have tried to do this with fdisk, ,dos ver of partion magic. and it still is showing the 8 meg unused space, mine isnot actually a partion,8 megs of unused space. When...
HiBrian,
I have a SCSI seagate, it has a 7 meg unused space, and a WD IDE drive with about 8 megs too. Partion magic won't allow me to do any thing with that either. This leads me to belive that this is left over space form the manufacturing process. I'm not a computer engineer, I guess what...
Make sure that both computers are on the same work group name ie: workgroup. Make sure if your using the routers DHCP server, to set your nic cards to obtain IP address automatically an dns. If you have inputed your own IP address, then make sure its like this: Router IP 192.168.254.1, then make...
Is the Software old? If it is written in 16 bit code for windows it won't work on xp, If it is a dos program it will run in a Dos windows in xp. Since XP is a true 32 bit OS. 95,98,ME are both 16/32 Bit. I use to have some great utilites back in the day that were 16 bit.
I have learned from experience that cd/dvd on the same channel with the hard drive can cause problems. try putting the dvd on the secondary IDE. If the secondary is full the put the hard drive as master and the DVD as cable select.
I got the latest bios updates, and drivers for the via kt333 chip set, as well as the latest ATI drivers. And still I get problems with High res games. I know this card can chew up some GFX. Have tried to move around you PCI cards? Are you over clocking any thing? Let me know and I see what I...
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