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  1. For KVM Switches, I'd suggest IOGear, they make good high-end switches that last forever. I used to work at Best Buy as well and we used IOGear switches for our public displays, and we've never had to replace a single one. They run around $25-35 depending on where you purchase them at.
  2. When you have multiple hard drives, the data you erase from one drive doesn't mean your other data will be deleted. You have your programs on your D drive, but if they're actually PROGRAMS, then you'll need to reinstall all of them because whenever you installed the programs originally it writes data into DLL files and also into the system registry. Your documents and other files that can run independently are fine, but for the programs, you'll have to reinstall ALL of them.
  3. If you downloaded and installed SUN Java, you should see the control panel something like this... (Click to Enlarge)
  4. You can first disable the built-in firewall on Windows XP (not suggested if you don't have an additional firewall or router) Settings > Network Connections > Then click on the network device Go to Properties > Advanced And now, uncheck that box. After that, if you have a firewall, you want to "ACCEPT" all incoming connections through the ports you listed. This will allow RuneScape to connect through the ports without any problems.
  5. That happens when packets between the browser and network connection are transferred and the packets lose the data in between the process. Check your network settings on both FireFox and on the card. Ensure that a firewall isn't blocking the application or pages of FireFox.
  6. During the summer it's tough because kids are online all the time as well. The best time would probually be around 2:00 AM (GMT -2:00) because most servers have less stress during that period because of less users. Try asking around before you tie up a phone line for 14 hours lol....What state are you in? (City too if you feel OK about it...)
  7. If you see the world select screen, it has to be a Java problem because the page you load has the Java Applet in it...try uninstalling the java application you installed (Microsoft Java, SUN Java, etc...) After that, a nice java application would be SUN Java. (http://java.sun.com) Hope this works out. By the way, installing a new java object won't destroy anything.
  8. Well it depends how your transciever on the existing computer operates. If it operates via USB, then you should just be able to plug it in and Windows will recognize it. If it connects via ethernet, you will need to establish drivers (downloadable from the CD that should of come with the transciever.) Hope this helps.
  9. First off, if you read the sticky's, and also the moderators posts inside this post --> http://forum.tip.it/viewtopic.php?t=242223 Then you should know that you shouldn't post non-informing topics such as "Please Help","Help Me","Help", etc. Anyways, past that... Powerpoint is a branch of Microsoft Office. Microsoft Office is a seperate product sold in stores and range from $99 to anywhere above. Microsoft XP does NOT come with Office XP which normally includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, FrontPage, Visio, etc. In order to get "PowerPoint", you would have to purchase Microsoft Office. If you wish to purchase them off of the internet, here are some following links that have decent prices. http://www.tigerdirect.com http://www.amazon.com http://www.newegg.com All in all, you need to buy "Microsoft Office" in order to install PowerPoint.
  10. Also, another one I prefer is BlackIce [http] I've used it for years and has never failed me. It's nice because anything you want to change, you can do it throughout BlackIce, and it also has built-in application control. Just felt like sharing the wealth. =)
  11. Lol. I know what I'm talking about. And I have to use a crossover cable when it connects directly to my modem. I'm majoring in Computer Programming at a college here, and I'm also MCSE certified. I don't speak lies :) If you knew correctly, you would know that most modems route data different either using a crossover or straight-through. It's all variant on the modem.
  12. First off, check the settings by doing the following in FireFox: Tools > Options It should open the "Privacy" section. Check each and everyone of the types (Cookies, Cache, etc.) and set them on the desired setting (such as 99 days). This will ensure that the information is kept there for the maximum amount of time.
  13. lol you're quick to give people full access LOL...Funneh...I Don't mean give him r00t access, just access to the subdomain I'll create on my server, I like to know that I can trust people :)
  14. Well, after reading line after line, the only thing I have questions about is the following The above entry appears to be an executable, and is running off of your registry, and is set to open on startup. Not sure what it is, maybe you do. This one is quite interesting, it has a install parameter. Might be something bad, unless you know what it is. Might be good to just remove it if you're not sure what it is. This one is also questionable. Obviously you use X-Fire, but your .dll file is missing to correctly connect to it. This shouldn't affect IE though. Wish I could help ya out more, but there really doesn't seem to be anything blocking or halting IE from what I can tell on the HJT log. Sorry ... tried :cry:
  15. Sharper can moderate the forums, I'll give him full FTP access, with a MySQL db and a already set-up forum, as long as thorrider13 is ok with it. heh
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