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No you will not be able to combine two networks to increase speed. unfortunately you are limited to the speeds the your ISP provides. You could try to switch to a better provider in your area.

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Do you have the index.html in the public_html folder or in another subfolder? Who is your host?

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[URL="http://realvnc.com"]www.realvnc.com[/URL] [URL="http://www.eblvd.com"]http://www.eblvd.com[/URL] [URL="http://www.dameware.com/products/dmrc/"]http://www.dameware.com/products/dmrc/[/URL]

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Here's a comparison on most of the major browsers. [URL="http://lifehacker.com/5352195/browser-speed-tests-chrome-40-and-opera-10-take-on-all-challengers"]http://lifehacker.com/5352195/browser-speed-tests-chrome-40-and-opera-10-take-on-all-challengers[/URL] For myself, and general everyday surfing, Chrome is the winner. It loads extremely fast, handles JavaScript better that any other, and does not have the memory leak problems that seem to plague Firefox when it's open for long periods of …

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If you have Windows 7 professional, enterprise, or ultimate and a processor that is capable of virtualization, then you might not need to downgrade. Windows 7 has an add-on called XP compatability mode. [URL="http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windows7/archive/2009/08/04/windows-xp-mode-rc-now-available.aspx"]http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windows7/archive/2009/08/04/windows-xp-mode-rc-now-available.aspx[/URL]

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As long as you uninstall Office 2003 from the old machine you can install it on the new one. If you run into activation issues -- You can select the activate by phone option. To get the number to call microsoft and explain your situation to them and they will …

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Vista does not support 16bit applications, but you can use DOSBox. [URL="http://www.dosbox.com/download.php?main=1"]Download DOSBox [/URL] [URL="http://www.dosbox.com/wiki/Basic_Setup_and_Installation_of_DosBox"] Setup Instructions[/URL]

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That product is not compatible with Vista [URL="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/Details.aspx?type=Software&p=OmniPage&v=Nuance%20Communications&uid=11&pf=1&pi=7&s=Omnipage%2011&os=32-bit"]http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/Details.aspx?type=Software&p=OmniPage&v=Nuance%20Communications&uid=11&pf=1&pi=7&s=Omnipage%2011&os=32-bit[/URL] You could try to run it under Compatability Mode, but it might not work under it either. [QUOTE]Using Windows Vista Compatibility Mode: Windows Vista, like any new operating system, will have problems running some older versions of applications. This is especially true …

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There are different types of licenses for Windows. At the most basic level there are three types: Retail (FPP or Full Packaged Product), OEM (what vendors like Dell and HP use) and Volume License. Windows OSs are not available to purchase as volume license to begin with. You have to …

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Yes, you can use a second router as a WAP. But, do not use the WAN connection, give it a static IP outside the range of the DHCP on your other router and disable DHCP on the WAP. Here is a picture explaining it: [URL="http://www.burchwords.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Linksys_-_Router_to_Access_Point_final.jpg"]http://www.burchwords.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Linksys_-_Router_to_Access_Point_final.jpg[/URL] and here's a further tutorial …

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If you have the money going with a hardware RAID is a better solution. [URL="http://www.adaptec.com/NR/rdonlyres/14B2FD84-F7A0-4AC5-A07A-214123EA3DD6/0/4423_SW_HWRAID_10.pdf"]Hardware RAID vs. Software RAID: Which Implementation is Best for my Application?[/URL] [URL="http://www.raidrecoveryguide.com/hardware-software.html"]RAID Hardware Vs RAID Software - What is your best option?[/URL]

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You could take a look at Acronis True Image for home or Acronis Backup and Recovery for business use: [URL="http://www.acronis.com/"]http://www.acronis.com/[/URL]

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