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Michael Martin wrote:
HWiNFO32[^] is what you need.
Thanks...
Michael Martin wrote:
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Ur cricket team got the TVS cup in India...
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Use this software to find the speed.
http://www.aida32.hu/aida32.php
AIDA32
Chao,
Ram
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Oh... thanks would give that a try to... Thanks
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Hi,
I would like to know about the RAM type in my PC... like if thats a SDRAM or any other stuff... and whats the bus speed - i heard that Celeron runs with 66... and PIII with 100/133 mhz.. etc.
Please help me with some utility or software... as i want to know these without 'opening' the PC 'box'
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Have a look at my answer to you FSB?? thread. The same utility is what you need.
Michael Martin
Australia
"I suspect I will be impressed though, I am easy."
- Paul Watson 21/09/2003
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Thanks
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wcpuid will do the trick[^]
Matt Newman I am the anti-linux
"If you're Master Chief and you're facing the Flood, grab a shotgun and save the last checkpoint" - Me, cause I was bored
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I need people to help me create a browser driven opensource Operating system that will be linux based ie I am currently working on the linux kernel as I write this note. I have all of my componants such as file management, drivers, cdrom startup, and the browser base for the kernel. This would take me too long to do myself even though I have all of the componants (I think);P but I will need help tying it all together.
I have written to the people whose programs I have used to ask for their copyright permission but if you have any ideas and/or suggestions about what should be included or if you think that I might have overlooked something please get in touch with me as I would see this as a great opportunity to get feedback and/ or support for my Operating system. If you want to help then just email me and I would be happy to send you everything that i have.
I know you'll probably think I'm copping out but I think that as everything needs to use other programs to support it and theres so many out there that have more experience than me then why not use them.
I will soon have a webpage up and running where you can go to find out about the project but just now please email me.
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Hi, I've got a copy of Windows 2000 Advanced Server, and want to install it on a server here for use as a mailserver, but I have a question. Does Win2kAS include decent mailserver software? If not, what do you recommend (not too expensive, please )? Thanks in advance
Paul
That demands capital punishment!! Death by a herd of marauding Bobs! - Ryan Binns
modified 18-Jul-18 11:59am.
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I'm sure that Win2KAS ships with a basic SMTP server, but that doesn't help much. You might try IMail - if you have 10 users or fewer it's free, otherwise it's quite reasonable. The server is primarily a web-based system, but POP3 retrieval is supported. Both the webhosting service and the college where I teach use it, and it seems to be quite stable.
"Your village called - They're missing their idiot."
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Roger Wright wrote:
IMail
OK, thanks, I'll check it out
Paul
That demands capital punishment!! Death by a herd of marauding Bobs! - Ryan Binns
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Is there any other utility similar to 'vmware' that allows me to run many OS simultaneously in a PC.
I got more results in a search engine... but wanted to know if anyone uses a utility... that may help me to get some information/help from them.
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yes, there are quite a lot of them.... bochs is one for example!
Don't try it, just do it!
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Will give it a try... it seems like they are giving it as a open source...
A question before I try that... can I run... win XP, Win 2000 Server in it?? If so... what will be the total RAM I would require for a 'good' preformance???
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SPS wrote:
what will be the total RAM I would require for a 'good' preformance???
Alot!
Matt Newman I am the anti-linux
"If you're Master Chief and you're facing the Flood, grab a shotgun and save the last checkpoint" - Me, cause I was bored
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Matt Newman wrote:
Alot
Will 256 MB b ok?? to let 128 for 2000 and the remaining for XP??
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SPS wrote:
Will 256 MB b ok?? to let 128 for 2000 and the remaining for XP??
It will work, but if you have a chance to upgrade to 512+ it will be worth it
Matt Newman I am the anti-linux
"If you're Master Chief and you're facing the Flood, grab a shotgun and save the last checkpoint" - Me, cause I was bored
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Matt Newman wrote:
It will work
Thats enough for me in the begining
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SPS wrote:
Win 2000 Server
That needs 256mb RAM all to itself. I'd upgrade. I've got 640mb RAM and performance under VMWare (ok, I haven't tried others) is only just acceptable.
Paul
That demands capital punishment!! Death by a herd of marauding Bobs! - Ryan Binns
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Thanks for the info
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Hi,
My friend tried to indtall Commercec server 2000, in his PC. The PC s/ configuration is.. Win 2000 Server with NTFS partition... IE 6 (It has VS .NET instaled it.. that gave me IE 6).
The problem was, he says, he got a message saying that it needs IE 5 or higher version when the PC already has IE 6 in it.
Any solution.... other than downgrading the IE 6???
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It's unbelievable that MS is still doing this! I ran into it when I installed Visual Studio 97 - it refused to install unless I had IE3.2 on the machine when I had already upgraded to IE4x. The only way around it was to let VS destroy my IE installation by continuing with it's outdated install, then to reinstall the IE4 upgrade. That was a major PITA because I was still on dialup, and the download took several days to complete!
One possibility I can suggest, though it did me no good then, is to search the CD and read every README file on it - there's probably dozens. One of them may have a workaround for this problem. I hope so...
"Your village called - They're missing their idiot."
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Roger Wright wrote:
The only way around it was to let VS destroy my IE installation by continuing with it's outdated install, then to reinstall the IE4 upgrade
Were u able to upgrade ur IE, after ur Commerce Server Installation?? This should go fine for me..
Roger Wright wrote:
One possibility I can suggest, though it did me no good then, is to search the CD and read every README file on it - there's probably dozens. One of them may have a workaround for this problem.
Hmmmmm....
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As I said, this experience was with Visual Studio, not Commerce Server. But yes, the upgrade back to the current version of IE went smoothly. It was just a royal PITA that would have been totally unnecessary if MS had expended the tiniest bit of effort. I'm surprised to learn that they still don't; as bad as they are at making installations work smoothly, they do have an excellent history of fixing mistakes. This one should not have fallen through the cracks.
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Its not only MS that does this, game makers are really bad at this. For example, I have many DX8 games that get really pissed when the installed DX version is greater than 8
Matt Newman I am the anti-linux
"If you're Master Chief and you're facing the Flood, grab a shotgun and save the last checkpoint" - Me, cause I was bored
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