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plug it into the appropriate socket, boot to OS, install drivers, shut down, add drives, reboot? Or was there a particular step in that that you wanted help on?

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[i]solution from: [url]http://www.fas.harvard.edu/computing/kb/kb0747.html[/url][/i] There is no native Windows-based method for changing the Administrator password if you've forgotten it. The best solution available is to boot your computer with a special Linux-based floppy disk, which will allow you to change your Administrator password. This disk may be downloaded from the Web …

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try this article: [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;279614[/url]

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from: [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;q299296[/url] To resolve this issue, replace the Msvcrt.dll file with a new copy from the Windows CD. 1. Restart the computer using a Windows Millennium (Me) Startup disk. 2. At the Windows Me Startup menu, type 2, and then press ENTER. 3. Record the drive letter that is assigned …

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Try the upgrade disc. They have occasionally been known to work. Other than that check out oem versions of the software, browse ebay looking for a second hand disk, etc. With the newer operating systems like the ones you've mentioned you only need to ensure that the boot sequence includes …

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however note that all your drives will be running at the speed of the slowest drive on the cable... i.e. asuming your computer supports udma100, your udma100 hard drive would run at udma33 with a modern cd drive on the same cable. I'd agree it definitely sounds like your jumpers …

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try installing a few of the other programs listed here: [url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread5690.html[/url] especially cwshredder, adaware, spybot. If that fails you might want to read this thread: [url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread7507.html[/url]

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if you hold the heatsink can you move it at all? i.e. small movements in any direction but not using much force? If you can then it's not clipped on properly. If you can't then it probably is secure.

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Check out: [url]http://forums.majorgeeks.com/archive/index.php/t-38843[/url]

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Basically you need to go start -> run, type msconfig, and uncheck from the startup tab pg4ds32m if you can find it, but also pup.exe, over.exe etc if present. Check out: [url]http://www.computing.net/security/wwwboard/forum/11720.html[/url] [url]http://www.computing.net/security/wwwboard/forum/11733.html[/url] I prefer to do this from safe mode but it usually works from normal.

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Generally you'd use another page to do it. e.g. index.htm would have your menu and the content for the index page. Page1.htm would have the menu and page 1's content. A useful technique is the use of includes to add a menu or other reapeated code into multiple pages. [url]http://www.hardcoder.com/scripting/php/include_files.php[/url]

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[QUOTE=rixius]Try using fonts that both OS's use commonly... first pick for alot of websites is Verdana. I personally use this CSS tag for my fonts: [code]body { font-family: Verdana, Arial, Georgia; }[/code][/QUOTE] You should also specify a generic alternative in case the computer doesn't have the fonts you've specified: [code]body …

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First try stinger: [url]http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/[/url] If that fails: Reboot in safe mode start -> run type msconfig click startup tab is Ibacfobb (probably .exe) listed anywhere? it sounds to me like a file generated by a virus with a random 8 letter name. If so untick the box next to it …

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I haven't checked your code here but anything wrapped in a header tag is instantly more important, and so getting your keywords in there is definitely beneficial...

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<span style="background-color: yellow;">Highlighted text in here</span> Try that. If you want linebreaks around it use a div or p tag. You can also use a #ff0044 type color instead.

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If you're having slow boot up problems how many drives do you have in there? If you have a two drive cable with a single drive on it you can speed up your boot by right-clicking on my computer, clicking properties, hardware, locating the device manager, finding the IDE controllers, …

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It's simple to do actually. You use negative margins, and it works in IE5 upwards. Here's a demo created by a mate of mine: [url]http://www.infinitypages.com/research/cssverticalcentereddiv.htm[/url]

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ok can you clarify a few things for us: 1) What found this 'virus'? 2) What exactly did it say?

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The DSO exploit can be fixed, but apparently the exploit itself is very old and unused by hackers any more. The way to fix it is to open regedit, find the registry key, delete the 1004 entry that throws up the error, create a new 1004 dword entry with a …

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It certainly looks useful but I'm not altogether comfortable with the concept of the google toolbar, because Google can use it to track every site you visit. Google actually seem to be fanatical about collecting information on people's browsing habits, particularly when you consider their tracking cookies that you accept …

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The point is with your sturgis buckles site that when google visits your homepage they get: <html> <head> <title>Sturgis Rally Buckles</title> <META name="description" content="22 Years of Commemorative Sturgis Rally Buckles"> <META name="keywords" content="22 Years of Commemorative Sturgis Rally Buckles,Commemorative,T-Shirts, Shirts, Harley-Davidson Shirts, VIDEOS,GIFTS,2004,2003,1982,1984,Special Prices,"> </head> <frameset rows="100%,*" border="0"> <frame src="http://webmakrexpress.com/sturgisbuckles.html" …

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Hi Looks like an awkward issue. Maybe as a temporary fix you could try using a free editor just to keep you running: e.g. [url]www.gimp.org[/url] or [url]www.irfanview.com[/url] I've tried googling the issue and the information I've seen generally has no fix... So far the most helpful option I've seen is …

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I'm always a fan of fluid css layouts and php includes. I also like layout-o-matic - [url]http://www.inknoise.com/experimental/layoutomatic.php[/url] although I always build my own layouts from scratch.

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If all computer programmers sat in boxes and didn't talk then we'd have the wonderful situation where they wouldn't know what the general public wanted from their programs... Which seems to be fairly common at the moment lol. I think Communication is essential for a programmer. :twisted:

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