HimuraButosay Posted February 18, 2005 Share Posted February 18, 2005 hi guys, does anyone know of a good and reliable repair/service center for CRT monitors? preferably within the vicinity of alabang or las piñas... thanks in advance Quote Link to comment
sprongklonk Posted February 18, 2005 Share Posted February 18, 2005 non working holiday or regular Holiday<{POST_SNAPBACK}> i think feb 25 is non-working holiday, not a regular holiday Quote Link to comment
centrino Posted February 18, 2005 Share Posted February 18, 2005 Thanks Gorgonite! R@ven - The MAN!!! Thanks again bro! And yes the code was a good read... 'will do as advised and read the other books... Be :cool: Quote Link to comment
FaStAndFuRiouS Posted February 18, 2005 Share Posted February 18, 2005 mga pare, i have a question regarding large hard drives. i'm planning to buy a 160GB HDD. i understand that win9x and xp (prior to service pack) cannot recognize in excess of 127 or 137 GB. okay lang ba kung i partition ko yung 160 into something like 40GB and 120GB? is that a valid solution? di ko ba maeexperience yung problem pag ganun ang ginawa ko? tnx. Quote Link to comment
HimuraButosay Posted February 19, 2005 Share Posted February 19, 2005 mga pare, i have a question regarding large hard drives. i'm planning to buy a 160GB HDD. i understand that win9x and xp (prior to service pack) cannot recognize in excess of 127 or 137 GB. okay lang ba kung i partition ko yung 160 into something like 40GB and 120GB? is that a valid solution? di ko ba maeexperience yung problem pag ganun ang ginawa ko? tnx.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> if you're HDD is Seagate, try using their Discwizard utility...this utility can be downloaded from their website, www.seagate.com...if not, go to the manufacturer's website (whatever brand it is you're planning to buy) and download the disk config utility... you're proposed solution is quite a logical one, i suggest you use Windows 2000 Professional (if you're not into gaming)... what OS Platform (Win9x/Win2kPro/WinXPHome/WinXPPro) are you planning to install? :headsetsmiley: Quote Link to comment
FaStAndFuRiouS Posted February 19, 2005 Share Posted February 19, 2005 if you're HDD is Seagate, try using their Discwizard utility...this utility can be downloaded from their website, www.seagate.com...if not, go to the manufacturer's website (whatever brand it is you're planning to buy) and download the disk config utility... you're proposed solution is quite a logical one, i suggest you use Windows 2000 Professional (if you're not into gaming)... what OS Platform (Win9x/Win2kPro/WinXPHome/WinXPPro) are you planning to install? :headsetsmiley:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Actually bibili pa lang ako and yes, Seagate is the brand I prefer.I'm using a triple boot configuration now (Win98, WinXP, & RHLinux9) so I'd probably do the same when I get the 160GB HDD. What's troubling me is yun nga, yung large disk limitation. Kelangan ko pa rin kasi yung Win98 coz some of my old hardware and applications only work in Win98. I know that in WinXP, it will be solved by installing the SP. Kaya lang pirated ang copy ko. Tapos sa 98 nmn i'm quite worried na baka nga hindi ko mautilize yung full capacity. If anyone can verify and have tried na possible yung solution ko to partition it, I guesss I'd be okay. Thanks. Quote Link to comment
R@v3n Posted February 19, 2005 Share Posted February 19, 2005 Actually bibili pa lang ako and yes, Seagate is the brand I prefer.I'm using a triple boot configuration now (Win98, WinXP, & RHLinux9) so I'd probably do the same when I get the 160GB HDD. What's troubling me is yun nga, yung large disk limitation. Kelangan ko pa rin kasi yung Win98 coz some of my old hardware and applications only work in Win98. I know that in WinXP, it will be solved by installing the SP. Kaya lang pirated ang copy ko. Tapos sa 98 nmn i'm quite worried na baka nga hindi ko mautilize yung full capacity. If anyone can verify and have tried na possible yung solution ko to partition it, I guesss I'd be okay. Thanks.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Theoretically, that is a possible solution...I am more worried about your motherboard's BIOS...is your motherboard capable of recognizing the ENTIRE 160 GB...I had this issue once where I can only access the first 9 GB or so of my harddisk since it can't recognize the access method of my new HD...anyway, I may just be getting too paranoid... Also, if you're thinking of upgrading to Windows XP SP2, don't be afraid...just search for my keygen somewhere in this forum...it generates completely unique keys for Windows and can't get blacklisted...theoretically... (Hmm...seems like "theoretically" is my favorite word for today... )... :headsetsmiley: Quote Link to comment
ryc100 Posted February 19, 2005 Share Posted February 19, 2005 help naman po,i think my pc is infected by spyware,everytime i try to access the yahoo website it would automatically divert me to anothe web page n search engine.but if i try to access other websites like mtc and friendster it works perfectly fine.had this trouble b4 and i reboot my pc,super badtrip bec lahat ng settings ng pc ko i-erase ko.i have the adware software and it seems that i cant do anything about my problem.i would be gratefull if u guys could help me on this problem.tnx Quote Link to comment
zero_kidd2000 Posted February 19, 2005 Share Posted February 19, 2005 try using this link: http://housecall.trendmicro.com/housecall/start_corp.asp if all else fails..... reformat. hehe. Quote Link to comment
sprakinhyt Posted February 19, 2005 Share Posted February 19, 2005 help naman po,i think my pc is infected by spyware,everytime i try to access the yahoo website it would automatically divert me to anothe web page n search engine.but if i try to access other websites like mtc and friendster it works perfectly fine.had this trouble b4 and i reboot my pc,super badtrip bec lahat ng settings ng pc ko i-erase ko.i have the adware software and it seems that i cant do anything about my problem.i would be gratefull if u guys could help me on this problem.tnx<{POST_SNAPBACK}> looks like a case of browser hijack try updating your anti-spyware and updating your anti-virus virus definitions Quote Link to comment
FaStAndFuRiouS Posted February 20, 2005 Share Posted February 20, 2005 Theoretically, that is a possible solution...I am more worried about your motherboard's BIOS...is your motherboard capable of recognizing the ENTIRE 160 GB...I had this issue once where I can only access the first 9 GB or so of my harddisk since it can't recognize the access method of my new HD...anyway, I may just be getting too paranoid... Also, if you're thinking of upgrading to Windows XP SP2, don't be afraid...just search for my keygen somewhere in this forum...it generates completely unique keys for Windows and can't get blacklisted...theoretically... (Hmm...seems like "theoretically" is my favorite word for today... )... :headsetsmiley:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thanks guys. Anyway, i'm currently using an MSI K7N2 Delta-L mobo. Anybody here know if it supports 160GB HDDs? I tried checking the MSI website but it doesn't say anything about that. Quote Link to comment
roxysnonie Posted February 20, 2005 Share Posted February 20, 2005 help! i urgently need cracked versions of the following... bearshare pro limewire pro appreciate the help! thanks... Quote Link to comment
marc.alan Posted February 20, 2005 Share Posted February 20, 2005 Blue Screen Of Death (BSOD) ito dba? tapos maghahang ka na? hhmm....<{POST_SNAPBACK}> well, thats the funny thing... its a BSOD... but not blue... its black.... black screen with the message windows protection error right on top. tapos next line says restart your computer. then a long beep. thats it... Quote Link to comment
marc.alan Posted February 20, 2005 Share Posted February 20, 2005 It's oftentimes called a BSOD or Blue Screen of Death since, typically, you can't do anything else but restart the damned pc... My question/s is/are has this only happened recently? If so, it MAY be a virus... it may also be a configuration change that you did to your machine recently. Also, has your machine been running without a reformat for a long time? It may be that there's also too much junk dll's in your machine due to constant installations and un-installations. A good format may be in order... :headsetsmiley:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> well its aint blue, rather, its black..... with the message windows protection error on top, next line stating restart your computer then a long beep. happened twice last week, then recently, hindi na, i did a fullsystem scan sing norton and the latest virus patch, no viruses found. i defrag and scandisk once a month. last reformat of the machine waas january second week where i reformatted and reinstalled everything. (i still cant figure out what the hell is wrong with my system cause i cant install winXP!) Quote Link to comment
R@v3n Posted February 20, 2005 Share Posted February 20, 2005 help naman po,i think my pc is infected by spyware,everytime i try to access the yahoo website it would automatically divert me to anothe web page n search engine.but if i try to access other websites like mtc and friendster it works perfectly fine.had this trouble b4 and i reboot my pc,super badtrip bec lahat ng settings ng pc ko i-erase ko.i have the adware software and it seems that i cant do anything about my problem.i would be gratefull if u guys could help me on this problem.tnx<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yup! A certified browser hijack if ever I saw one...wait...in this case, if ever I heard of one...whatever Anyways, what anti-adware product are you using? If you're using Lavasoft's AdAware, I doubt if it can remove such... I recommend using Giant AntiSpyware...download it using the link I posted somewhere here... Thanks guys. Anyway, i'm currently using an MSI K7N2 Delta-L mobo. Anybody here know if it supports 160GB HDDs? I tried checking the MSI website but it doesn't say anything about that.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Nah! Don't mind my previous inquiry...from what I've read, your motherboard is not as archaic as I thought before...it SHOULD support that HD... Can anyone confirm this? Just really cautious about these things... :cool: Quote Link to comment
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