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The registry is not going to be the issue. That's where the settings for IE are stored.
I don't have the time to research your issue. There's not enough information to go on. That's on your shoulders.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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thats fine ... will try
thanks any-way
RST
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Your DNS is the problem. Change your DNS servers. Open a command prompt and type IPCONFIG /ALL then copy and paste the output here. I don't need your IP/SUBNET/GATEWAY just your DNS servers.
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Hi,
I am trying to access(read) the internal registers of a SM Bus Device (a
chip in the motherboard, connected as Slave to SM Bus). I am trying to
access this chip over ICH6 's (I/O Controller Hub) SMBus Controller
(D31:F3). I am able to get the correct address of the SM Bus Base Address
Register (D31:F3, Offset:20).
I know the default SMBus Address of the Device is 0x2E.
I would like to know what are the next steps to be followed to be able to
read the internal registers (all are 8-bits) within the SMBus Slave Device.
also, can anyone let me know if any sample code is available for this?
please help,
Thanks in advance,
Manasi
-- modified at 21:39 Wednesday 21st February, 2007
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I want to access my USB port to find which device has been connected to it..
I know that each device has vendor IDs & product IDs....
Where can i get those IDs of all the USB devices...
Regards
vijay
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Look at USB view, it gets this info, probably through a driver though.
Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception
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I have a webcam with built in lights one of those fancy light sensors. IE if it's too dark the lights will come on. But it's really annoying.
If I power off my machine and turn the room's light off, the webcams light fires up. The only way I can prevent this from happening is to physically pull the USB cord from the back of the machine. I'm just wondering if there is any way I can configure it not to do this?
I don't want the webcam to recieve any power while the machine is off.
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You have to cut off the power supply to your machine.
Some power supply adaptors are equipped with Power On/Off buttons.
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How to do that is mob specific so you'll need to look at your docs. The feature will be called something like wake on USB, or wake on keyboard/mouse. What it does is provide power to the ports from the standby rail when the main power is off. Normally this is used to let the mouse/keyboard turn the PC on but will power anything that's connected. Depending on your board it's either a bios or jumper setting and is generally set for each pair of ports independently.
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Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.
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hi frnds,
i'm havin a net connection at home.. initially it was ok.. now there is a break up of connection frequently that i have to restart each time to get new connections.. please do reply wat can be done..
hari
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Granted that You haven't done anything wrong with your hardware/software You should call to your internet provider in order to solve the problem
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hi,
I want to read a memory location of system
Actually i hav one h/w monitor ic acting as a slave to my cpu(master). this ic measures cpu temp,fan speed,voltage etc.
i have an address 0x2e at which it is connected.
i2c is used for communication. can anyone pls let me know how do i read the data read by this h/w monitor ic.
how should i find out which memory location to read?
Please help.
Thanks in advance,
Manasi
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Windows blocks access to hardware I/O ports, and the usual languages used for application programming don't include commands to accomplish this. In the modern systems this is done by a driver, which handles all the low level hardware stuff and exposes the results to Windows for an application to use. Check MSDN for the Windows DDK, if it's still available. If you're up to the challenge you can write your own. Personally, I gave up being that smart years ago...
"...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9
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my coworker and I are having similar problems. He recently bought a USB wireless device (linksys) and was trying to connect to the Net in his house.
Although it looks like he is connected (IP address and signal strenght look good), he cannot get onto the Net. His home-base station is running XP. His laptop is running Win2000. He has tried another XP with success.
Likewise, I have problems from time-time accessing Wi-Fi at public hotspots. I have a Belkin 802.11b network card. I am running an old Win98SE. Majority of time I can connect. But sometimes, I get good IP and signal, but same inability to access the Net (this is random and usually a Restart/several tries resolves this.)
Is there some setting or configuration we should be looking into? Default (hard code) IP addresses?
Puzzled,
Johnny
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If your colleague is running his router in the default Wi-Fi configuration, he might want to try using a different channel and disabling all manufacturer-specific "enhancements".
Otherwise, I just would not trust the signal quality indicator in either Windows or the packaged software:
I had the exact same problem. My connection would stall from time to time, throughput was unacceptable, connection broke several times. I constantly had an indicated "excellent" signal quality. Moving the AP a few meters solved that problem. A friend of mine came over with some quality measuring equipment: The phone base station was interferring with my connection.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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Contra vim mortem non est medicamen in hortem.
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yuuuuhoooo ,
another LINKSYS isssue . i think sebastian had picked up very goood point about channel...most of the time it shoud work ...but just in case if no go ... follow these steps :
open LINKSYS set up page
in wireless tab---
1)put the channel as 11
2)change ssid---make it as simple as u can ---abcdef
3)disable the wireless security
go to advance wireless settings :
4)make becon interval as 100
5)RTS : 2304
6)fragmentation :2304
7)DTIM : if 1 select 3 , if 3 select 1
8)Frame Burst: Enable
make sure every time u make any changes in any page ---click on save settings
if its the router settings issue -- yr problem is solved
if still no go --- we need to upgrade the firmware for the router from LINKSYS site....
RST
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My guess is the DHCP server on the router is still enabled and is telling the clients that it's the default gateway onto the internet. Which is to say the LAN IP of the wireless router is being set by it's DHCP server as the DEFAULT GATEWAY to DHCP clients. This isn't true. The default gateway should be the LAN IP of your DSL/Cable modem. Tell me the LAN IP of your wireless router then do an IPCONFIG /ALL on one of the affected machines.
Please note if you are cable connecting your LAN into the WAN port of the router and your LAN and the wireless router are on the same subnet your dead in the water. If your LAN from the ISP is 192.168.0.X and your wireless routers LAN is 192.168.0.X nothing will work for the wireless LAN side. They need to be in different subnets. 192.168.1.X as an example.
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I've decided to go mobile and get a laptop. I'm fed up of being hidden away in my room while my girlfriend is watching telly etc.
I plan to have VS2003 and Access 2003 installed on it but I dont want to spend too much. What is the minimum processor you recommend (I can always add memory later)
The FoZ
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If you are still looking, I'd get something at least with Core 2 on board. Have good amount of ram, too.
Just a quick thought.
"Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus
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I'm not in such a good mood right now, my HD has just burnt out on me
Everything was working fine until I tried to install VS inside a VMware virtual machine located on that drive. With no warning at all, it dissapeared? Thinking it could be a bug in vista I tried a reboot, but then the BIOS froze at the "Detecting IDE drives" stage. So I can't even boot up while the drive is conected
The drive is a Maxtor 80GB IDE 7200, only 3 years old. Does anybody know what may be wrong with it or how I could repair it? The drive itself is not that important, but there are a few files on it I would not like to lose if it can be helped.
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If the system won't even POST with the drive connected, it's toast. There's pretty much nothing you can do with it, unless you want to spend a lot of money and send the drive to a data recovery company.
Well, after a little more thought, you MIGHT be able to find an identical Maxtor drive and POSSIBLY swap the PCB out. That might get you back up and running...possibly...maybe...
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Thanks. I don't know exactly what the problem is, but I placed it in a USB caddy. This allowed me access to the files but I keep getting random I/O error's. I recently upgraded my main board to an ASUS M2N-E, which only has one IDE channel. So I have been meaning to replace this drive anyway.
Find an identical you say, funny, It does have a twin. I bought two of them, but the other has so far not shown any signs of problems. But then again that one sit's in the caddy and rarely get's used.
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