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claviertekky said:Upgrade to 7. This bugged me too much about XP. Fast at first and then slows down like mud.
That's an option too. Waiting for my MSDNAA access to come through so I'll upgrade to 7 then.
claviertekky said:Upgrade to 7. This bugged me too much about XP. Fast at first and then slows down like mud.
Wireless router is plugged into a wall outlet in the living room. DSL modem/router is in the basement.Dougald said:What port on the wireless router is the dsl router plugged in to?
By your description I assume its the internet port - can't you just use the wireless router as a glorified hub/switch by plugging it into one of those ports? It should work then, just disable DHCP on the wireless router, or have it assign addresses in the same subnet as the dsl router
Shalashaska said:Quick question, if I d/l a .rar that has an .exe that is infected with a virus do I actually have to open it for it to infect my system or once I d/l it am I screwed?
I scanned the .rar before extracting and I saw it had a virus so I just used the remove function from my AV software. I'm pretty sure that's I'm good now but just want to confirm.
Darklord said:Ok GAF, help me out.
I'm using Vista 64bit and grabbed a few updates last night. Just basic shit, security fixes and stuff. I also got IE8(which sucks). Anyway, ever since the updates my PC has had this insanely annoying problem, it's shrunk some of the text so I can't even read it and I can't seem to change it because most of it is fine and it changed in some weird areas.
On steam:
On the sidebar the cpu monitor text shrunk(the pink line on the weather icon just showed up too).
It's even harder to read than in those screenshots.
Other text like folder names ect are fine. It's just a few random areas which are effected but I can't read them on this monitor, it's too small and I can't figure out how to make them bigger. If it was everything I'd just increase the DPI but because it isn't, ?I don't know what to do.
SundaySounds said:
Try This.
looks like 7 to me. To get to that screen. Right Click desktop - Personalize - Display (bottom left).Darklord said:I can't even find that....are you using vista or W7?
taylor910 said:Really need some help here...
I downloaded office 2010 beta. Now all my excel files open in 2010.
I NEED them to open in my older excel just by clicking on the file. Please help GAF!!
The only way I can force them to open in the older version is by opening the older version and navigating to the file from there.
(btw I downloaded office 2010 for powerpoint, not for excel. I did not want to use excel 2010)
catfish said:shift right click open with
then specify the program to open the file, if it's not in the list, browse for the exe file.
Go to the group calendar and click "Share My Calendar." Then invite yourselves. On your individual accounts go to your calendar and click "Open a Shared Calendar," and then open the group one.Jordan91 said:Outlook 2007/2010
We have our own seperate mailbox for each individual user, but we have a group email address that we all use and have it set up on Outlook as another mailbox. With this mailbox we have a calendar that has all of our appointments and things we need to do.
Is there any way of getting this calendars reminders showing up on ours?
Thanks,
Jordan
Oh, my fault, I misread your post. As for that, I'm not entirely sure - I don't know if you even can do that. The best hack would be to just invite all of yourselves to those appointments...sorry!Jordan91 said:That only shows the calendar, not give us the reminders that pop up.
-Welcome
-Information Center
-Graphics Software
-Graphics Hardware
-Display Options
-Notebook Panel Properties
-Attributes
-Avivo Color
-LCD Overdrive
-3D
-Standard Settings
-Anti-Aliasing
-Adaptive Anti-Aliasing
-Anistropic Filtering
-Catalyst AI
-Mipmap Detail Level
-All Settings
-Color
-Avivo Video
-Presets
-Basic Color
-Basic Quality
-Theater Mode
-All Settings
-PowerPlay
Jordan91 said:That only shows the calendar, not give us the reminders that pop up.
Lucky Forward said:Which of these desktop PC video cards is better?
Radeon HD 4850 512MB
vs.
NVIDIA GeForce GTS 240 1024MB
Last year I upgraded the card in my 5-year-old Dell to the Radeon HD 4850. Now I just bought a new Dell i7-860 desktop PC that came with the GeForce GTS240. Can I assume that because the GeForce is newer with 1024 vs. 512MB, it's the better card? Or is there more to it than that?
Are you sure there isn't a function key on your laptop's keyboard that handles this? They changed up the Catalyst Control Centre so it's hard for me to navigate now.... but IIRC almost all laptops/netbooks should have this option.Ourobolus said:When I had Vista, applications would scale to the screen (I don't mind the stretch). So now when I play games like KOTOR (which I can only scale to 1024x768 in-game) or Baldur's Gate (640x480), I have to play with black bars or freaking squint to see the game.
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AFAIK, this happens when you set your resolution above your monitor's max (usually native) resolutionI'm having trouble with the video on my computer. It won't scale correctly if I go over 1280x1024 and it makes it really big where I have to scroll to see the whole screen. I bought a new video card thinking that maybe it was that but it still does it. I've tried uninstalling the drivers and reinstalling multiple times and have even tried a couple older revisions of the drivers. Anyone have any ideas what's going on? I'm on windows xp and the newer video card is a radeon x1650pro.
baultista said:The 4850 beats the GTS240 by a fair margin. I'd make the switch. 1gb is overkill at that performance range....
Dougald said:Do you already have the entire mailbox added in Outlook for each user? I guess this might give you the functionality you need, but to be honest I've never tried. I think you can add the mailbox via Tools>Account Options>and editing your account, going to advanced mailbox settings and adding the mailbox
Let me know if this does the trick, otherwise I'll see if I can figure something else out
SundaySounds said:*sigh* okay. So I got my new build up and running and it's fucking tits. But my wireless card (Belkin F5D7000) doesn't run on windows 7 64bit. I've tried all the drivers on the belkin site, and I've tried like, a bazillion of W7's pre-installed drivers. all to no avail.
Any suggestions?
bill0527 said:I'm having a big problem with Windows Media Player in Windows 7 Home Premium, and its really starting to piss me off after having to deal with it for almost 2 months now.
I've scoured the net and apparently I'm not the only one.
I upgraded from Vista 32-bit to Win 7 64-bit. I did a clean install.
Ever since I upgraded, Windows Media Player is slow, sometimes unresponsive, and it always gives me a "Server Execution" error.
I can recreate it exactly every time. If I click on a media file, WMP will open it up, albeit a little slow. If I close the file, then try to immediately open up another one, it will time-out and give me a "server execution" error. After I close the error box, I can then normally open any file and it will do it quickly, but if I close it out and try another file.. I get a server execution error again.
I'm curious if anyone from GAF is having this same problem. Googling 'Server Execution' error shows a lot of info out there about it, but I can't find a fix. I've tried the fixes recommended from Microsoft junior techs on their forums, but haven't found an actual Microsoft knowledge base article about it. I'm hoping that its something Microsoft is working on because there's quite a few people who seem to have the problem.
My Bios lets me choose IDE mode, AHCI mode or Raid mode for both controllers on the motherboard, I wonder if some slots on his are set to IDE, which would require no driver at all and perhaps the other SATA plugs are set to AHCI or Raid which would require drivers for windows to properly see it.xrich said:Hey guys, got a problem. My brother in law has a Dell computer. He just bought a harddrive to add, and he put it in SATA3 or 2. Sata0 has main, and 1 has a dvd drive. He says the manual said to put harddrives in 0/1 but he ignored it. Anyway, as soon as he did that, he booted it and after the XP logo it just stays black and doesnt load.
I checked the BIOS, couldnt find anything wrong. Unplugged it, still doesnt work. Booted it in Safe Mode and it worked. Anybody have any ideas? I also tried plugging it correctly, the drives in 0/1 and the dvddrive in 2. I think its probably a simple solution in the BIOS or something.
I'd say it's something with the card. Maybe check the fans of the system and video card and see if they need vacuuming, make sure the card's seated properly, and finally, you could risk the warranty on the card by removing the heat sink and fan, getting some thermal paste and reapplying it.cartoon_soldier said:Is my graphics card fucked?
Pic: http://i46.tinypic.com/33x79nc.jpg
Basically, I woke up Christmas morning to a desktop screen looking like that. Colors distorted, skewed on screen.
I ran Windows 7 system repair, did a system restore, etc. Eventually, I once saw the Blue Screen of Death that had a message about graphics card driver issue (I think).
Basically, the current state is that I can use the computer fine, but if I start a game like WoW it does what you see in the picture above. And if I don't start the game, the computer will do that after being on a quite a number of hours.
I have had this computer for 3 years and have not had any issues at all.
So, gfx card fucked? New gfx card time?
1. Whats your card?cartoon_soldier said:Is my graphics card fucked?
Pic: http://i46.tinypic.com/33x79nc.jpg
Basically, I woke up Christmas morning to a desktop screen looking like that. Colors distorted, skewed on screen.
I ran Windows 7 system repair, did a system restore, etc. Eventually, I once saw the Blue Screen of Death that had a message about graphics card driver issue (I think).
Basically, the current state is that I can use the computer fine, but if I start a game like WoW it does what you see in the picture above. And if I don't start the game, the computer will do that after being on a quite a number of hours.
I have had this computer for 3 years and have not had any issues at all.
So, gfx card fucked? New gfx card time?
I'd say it's something with the card. Maybe check the fans of the system and video card and see if they need vacuuming, make sure the card's seated properly, and finally, you could risk the warranty on the card by removing the heat sink and fan, getting some thermal paste and reapplying it.
It's not the hardest thing in the world but it's also sometimes not easy as sometimes you have to be forceful even though you might break the PCB and shit like that, all depends on how they installed it. There's not much to lose as your symptoms are almost always a failing video card anyways, so if you have the money to replace it outright trying to fix it first isn't a huge risk since if you do fully break it you can just get another one.cartoon_soldier said:Card: GeForce 8800 GT
Dirvers are latest, I just got them from NVidia site yesterday as I also thought that might be an issue.
I will check see if I can clean up the insides.
I don't know how good I will be at taking it part and putting it back together. I am pretty suck at DIY stuff.
I was thinking of picking up the 9800 GT from Best Buy (which wikipedia tells me is same as 8800 GT), put it in and see if it works.
It's good you went that route but you may still want to worry about your pc's cooling solution, the case fans, maybe a PSU with fans and the like.cartoon_soldier said:I got the 9800 GT from BB today. Put it in (man it was a bitch to get the older card out, mainly because I had forgotten how to).
Looks like it is working well till now. Started WoW, was able to log in fine.