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I can not help but agree with TallCool1. In the long run you will be better off building your own machine. This is not a difficult thing to do, in fact it can be very enjoyable and rewarding. I purchased an off the shelf PC only ONCE! Will never do …

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Feels like a Chaintech mobo. Maybe a version of the 6BTM. I could be wrong though. Look anything like this: [url="http://www6.tomshardware.com/motherboard/19980526/index-06.html"]http://www6.tomshardware.com/motherboard/19980526/index-06.html[/url] That one has 4 ISA and 4 RAM slots. Yours could just be another variation of the 6BTM.

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In the future you may want to be just a little bit more specific about your project such as the type of DB etc. But, here is a very easy method of checking records in an Access DB to see if they already exist: [CODE]<% Dim rsGET Set rsGET = …

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[COLOR=#000000]For years I have been working with MS Access and enjoying the simplicity and ease of use. I am now making the move and converting all of my sites to MSSQL. Virtually everything works but in the process, I have found an oddity that I am not used to.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]I …

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[COLOR=#000000]I am having the strangest problem with Windows XP. No matter what application I load, there is a 1.5 ~ 2 second delay before the application is ready for use. I will explain further, first, here are my specs:[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]* Inspiron E1505, Intel Core Duo Processor T2400 (2MB/1.83GHz/667MHz)[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]* 2GB, …

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Like any code, there are probably a thousand ways to go about this. What I have here is the most fundamental method. If you are using sessions or polling the database before the page is built you can probably build the page with the functions based on the users privlidges. …

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The best thing you can do is to go in and play with the settings. Look for settings like "Sharpness", "Moire Reduction" and play with those until you get what you are looking for. Brightness and Contrast will only get you so far, after that, you need to fiddle with …

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Once you have submitted data to a page (asp1), you will need to rebuild the output to (asp2). There are a few ways to do this, I will show you two that you can use in ASP1. The First: [CODE]<% 'Error Checking and reformatting here ... Response.Redirect "/directory/asp2.asp?name=" & myName …

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