Summary: I had Compaq Quick Restore CD, it only can bootup and restore files for Compaq PC. Now I want make new Quick Restore CD, but it can use to any PC. So...
Summary: i had ask a question yesterday and not many people answered... just one, really! but any ways the answer blow me away .... so i'm more stuck than what...
Summary: Hi everyone after days and hours removing bits and pieces of this PC I'm still unable to get the damn thing to work. Initially I added another CD driv...
Summary: Currently, I found a script in another forum that will tell me the version of Internet Explorer installed onto the computer. I need to know how to pa...
Summary: Easy Question: Is there a way to display a list of non currently active user profile names on the local machine? (By non currently active, I mean to d...
Summary: I am running into an issue that is very common across the Internet with XCOPY. Please Note: I cannot utilize XXCOPY or Robocopy as a work-a-round much...
Summary: MNost IBM Laptops have a 'VIdeo Out' socket. Check in the user guide, but it will be a composite video out, looks lile a standard 'Stereo' RCA plug, b...
Summary: Add a voltage tester, RAM tester and cable tester, especially for cat 5 runs. The stuff mentioned here is all it pretty much, just remember you might ...
Summary: Heh... I want to do the same thing.... But it is going to cost alot more than buying a good set of PC speakers. Its about $260 to $300(AU) for top of ...
Summary: "and i dont get it up to snuff for mild gaming explain" I thought it was already explained? Maybe you should explain what "mild gaming" means. You can...
Summary: Small point about (software) firewalls: Running two at the same time is not advised. Either neither will work, or the system may just "get stuck" - to...
Summary: Given the cost of a KWh of electricity, and the relatively narrow range in the amount typically consumed by any given PC, you are, in effect, suggesti...
Summary: And for safety sake... before you decide to play with the '98 drive... Whilst it's in own system, copy off those files etc. to removable media (cd/dvd...
Summary: Carnage661's post is ultimately correct. Think of a server in terms of its name. A server SERVES the network it is connected to. This can be in a n...