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  1. Got my Intervene 2.0 Toast yesterday. I was pleased with it and I even had a chance to check and try other rx glasses. By the way, the Ichiro Suzuki signature juliet is great. I'm thinking of getting one myself or some other signature series.

     

    Medyo naglakad nga lang ako ng malayo from MC Depot. Langya kasi The Fort e. Designed for people with cars. Pero ok lang, hinatid naman ako sa main street ni Kas.

     

    Until next time, Kas. :thumbsupsmiley:

  2. done that sir...installed the drivers from the cd (nvidia) and even updated it on the net (in case) but to my dismay ...no sound...went to control panel...audio...nakita ko dun realtek audio out...by default...baka kasi iba drivers kailngan sa hdmi...wala ibang mapagpilian sir

     

    done that sir...installed the drivers from the cd (nvidia) and even updated it on the net (in case) but to my dismay ...no sound...went to control panel...audio...nakita ko dun realtek audio out...by default...baka kasi iba drivers kailngan sa hdmi...wala ibang mapagpilian sir

    Go to your sound driver's own application. Change the default playback device to Digital Output Device (HDMI). That's all you have to do. Now, sound will be rerouted through HDMI and you will hear it on your HDTV. With this option, you won't hear anything in your PC's speakers that's connected in the 3.5mm audio out.

  3. gud pm mga masters...nag set up ako ng entertainment cp...kinabit ko sa bago kong bili na toshiba HDTv using hdmi cable...sadly may video but no sound...using windows xp as my OS..can anyone be of help..may kailngan bang drivers nito

    I assumed that your mobo has the HDMI built-in. If that's the case, the drivers included in your mobo is all you need. Check the Device Manger to be sure all hardware has a working driver.

  4. Mga masters baka naman may alam kayo n nagrerepair ng laptop yun kasi screen ng ko vaio vgnfe31h e ngcrack kalahati n lng nkkita ko n display.How much kaya po aabutin noon?

    Go to Sony's service center especially if it's still under warranty... Brand new TFT LCD are very expensive. Minimum of 6K depending on the size and feature. If you can't afford one, go for secondhands.

     

    Try to go to SM Megamall's Cyber Zone. There's also a laptop repair center there. They may carry a compatible secondhand TFT LCD for your unit.

  5. ask ko lang.. is there a program or an ftp server which sends out an email notification to someone whenever a file gets uploaded to an ftp folder? parang automated confirmation email that a file was uploaded.

     

    the reason for this is I don't want to dedicate someone just to click refresh every now and then just to check if a new file was uploaded.

    I'm not sure if there's a software that does that (or a feature of any FTP server) but that can easily be done through any programming language. The script will just check that folder based on the specified time interval via Cron Job (Linux) or Task Scheduler (Windows).

  6. I've been using Smart Bro for several years now (Meridian pa dati 'yong may hawak). Wala naman ako problem pwera lang noong initial setup.

     

    I use it for my work connecting to servers via SSH or FTP and I have no problem with connection timing out or the likes.

  7. wait ako ng bagong distro's kasi hindi lahat ng bagong distros may support sa sata. anyway pag available na idownload ko rin. medyo mahirap din kasi kahit sa xp hindi supported laptop ko. pesteng billgates yan gusto nya s vista lang laptop ko

     

    Yes. Windows XP does not, natively, supports SATA drives. you need a third party driver for that.

     

    The only way to install Windows XP, with a SATA drive, is to load third party drivers (press F6 when loading). The catch is that you need to have your drivers on a floppy.

     

    When XP boots watch the bottom of the screen it will prompt you when to press F6. Then see if you can browse for the drivers. May be try putting it on a flash drive and see if it will find it or get a USB floppy and see if that will work.

     

    Maybe consider using vista basic since it has SATA support built in.

     

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    I've had no trouble setting up a regular SATA drive with SuSE 9.2, 9.3 or Ubuntu 5.

     

    Try the followinig options:

     

    1. Go to the bios and look for something called SATA Support, and disable it, and start the computer again form the CD.

    2. Check your bios (only in some bios) if your drive is detected as the first controller.

    3. Lastly, try to check if your mobo has an updated bios version. Backup your current bios version, flash it with the new one, then try to install the drive again.

  8. options you can do:

     

    1. try to change the channel. eg. channel 6.

    2. do not use 802.11 N or Pre N. Stick with 802.11 B or G. Pre N and N, USUALLY, interferes with some or most wireless devices like phones (not mobile phones) and the likes.

    3. as boomouse said, use 2.4GHz (used by A, B, G) and NOT 5GHz (mostly used by Pre N and N).

    4. and don't use mix technology. stick with just one. eg. if your wireless card supports 802.11G, your airport should stick with stick with G. that would give you better throughput, too.

    5. check the Transmit Power of your airport (if it is available as an option). set it to 100% in case it's set to a lower power. normally, the wireless transmitter operates at 100% power. in some circumstances, however, there might be a need to isolate specific frequencies to a smaller area. by reducing the power of the radio, you can prevent transmissions from reaching beyond your corporate/home office or designated wireless area.

  9. supposedly when i placed my fingers there the media functions will apply but i did a system restore because for some stupid reason vista totally crahsed...you know what driver i need?

    http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m188/sher_amf/25859.jpg

     

    basing on your posted pic of your keyboard, you're using a branded box, Acer. you can go to their website and download the software for the shortcut keys for your model.

     

    supposedly when i placed my fingers there the media functions will apply but i did a system restore because for some stupid reason vista totally crahsed...you know what driver i need?

    http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m188/sher_amf/25859.jpg

     

    basing on your posted pic of your keyboard, you're using a branded box, Acer. you can go to their website and download the software for the shortcut keys for your model.

  10. foods in boracay are the same as to what you can get anywhere. and it's not pricey. a little more than what you pay for in a foodcourt and a lot cheaper than any restos in a mall. the only high-priced in boracay are the recreational sports and rooms. especially, in peak seasons.

  11. For the record, I am a Post-Paid subscriber and I never had any problems with Globe. That goes as far as when i was just a Pre-Paid subscriber.

     

    In other TelCos, yes. Especially, Smart. But that's for another thread.:)

  12. IMHO, some or most of the problems that was posted here was not even the fault of the TelCo. You just have to follow or read simple guidelines which are, usually, indicated in the card, text message, and/or brochures (and others).

     

    IF there, really, is a problem, end-users (the subscribers for this instance) can not explain it properly for the Customer Service to assist them properly. So, the representative would give them a general fix, workaround, and/or wait for some time for it to be addressed or fixed. From there, there is a little to no possibility that it will be resolved.

     

    This is just my observations of what was posted here. I'm not saying that TelCos have no fault. I'm just saying that you (the subscriber) should be responsible enough to remember what you did before having the problem OR to, at least, know all the necessary info that pertains to s specific service. The COMMON ERROR here is that subscribers ASSUME that all TelCos have the same procedure because they are offering the same services. From there, subscribers end up comparing this TelCo to the other TelCo just because they had a bad experience.

     

    MY Conclusion:

    As to availing any services, BE INFORMED. ASK QUESTIONS. When you already have all the facts and you are satisfied with it, that is the time to try that service.

     

    I hope this could enlighten those who are being misled.

  13. ...i have made several complaints about their catxtcism charges. this is the charge when the subscriber replies to a txt sent thru the chikka computer program. i have asked them to bar all txt messages from the chikka network but they said it cannot be done.

     

    the worst part is I DID NOT solicit the service and they are forcing me to accept such service. it is impossible to determine whether the texter sent the message thru the chikka next work unless one carefully takes a look at the cel phone number at the end of the message.

     

    the problem is when one receives a message, his immediate action is to press reply without taking a look at the senders number. YAN ang RACKET kasi ang mahal ng txt pag reply mo. P2.50 ang bawat txt.

     

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    RAKET TALAGA!!!!!!!

     

    FYI ONLY

     

    Actually, that's not a network fault. It's how Phones interpret the phone number being sent. Number Format that is somewhat similar to this: 09171234567 and 09181234567 is interpreted by Phones as the same number. If you notice, the last 7 digits (which is the actual phone/mobile number) is where the logic is being derived from.

     

    And yes, Globe CAN NOT bar messages from Chikka or any similar Text Messaging Services UNLESS it's their own (e.g. Ringback).

     

    YOU have an option to BLOCK messages from Chikka and similar services. For whenever you receive a Text Message from Chikka, a part of those messages (yes, there are several messages being sent if the Chikka User sent you a message for the 1st time) will inform you if you want to BLOCK the sender. You just have to text some keyword (which is already specified in the text message) to a specific number. THIS WILL ONLY BLOCK THE SENDER NOT THE SERVICE ITSELF.

     

    Added info. Messages from Chikka, and the likes, have a special format. From there, you can already distinguish it's difference from an ordinary text message.

     

    Example

    From {user}

    {Message here}

     

     

    Another added info. Here is a sample of how similar text messaging service use TelCos:

     

    Example

     

    Sending Flow

    Chikka --> Data Provider --> TelCos (Globe, Smart, etc.) --> Subscriber

     

    Receiving Flow

    Subscriber --> TelCos --> Data Provider --> Chikka

     

     

    As you can see, there is a "Middle Man". This is the "Data Providers". These providers has to have a contract/license/permit from the TelCos and/or NTC (not so sure about NTC). This means, "Data Providers" are clients of the TelCos. And "Chikka" and any similar Text Services are client of the "Data Providers".

     

    Data Providers are given "Access Numbers". Examples are 2336, 2331, 2371, or 888. IF TelCos decided to block a service of any Data Providers, they have to block the Data Providers itself.

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