-=extreme=- Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 mga tol ang memmory stick duo ba kahit anong brand pwede sa digicam o sa psp?kasi yun kasi ang gagamiting memmory card ng PS3...pag ok kasi...will buy a large memmory na para isahan na lang..from cellphone to digicam,psp and ps3...sarap...tnx :cool:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Pwede brand lang naman ang binabayaran dyan eh, I used Sandisk Memory stick duo for both my sony digital camera, sony ericsson p910, wala naman akong issue.. Quote Link to comment
Brian® Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 Im guessing.. kakabitan mo ng flash drive (flash disc?!? hindi naman circle ang shape eh )? Sorry to say but mga IT admin mo lang ang may kaya mag-enable nyan. There are 3 ways to have your USB port enabled: 1) Ask the IT guys to enable it for you (good luck on this; baka office policy not to enable USB port kasi)2) Ask them the ADMIN password so you can configure it yourself3) Kaibiganin mo ang mga IT guys so that they will gladly enable your USB port.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Nope. Kakabitan ko ng External CD-Writer. Thanks for the reply! :thumbsupsmiley: But I already asked my manager for approval and he approved it. Pina-enable na nya sa IT namin. :cool: teka, san ba location nung USB Ports mo?sa front or back panel? kung sa front, malamang di lang nakakabit ung cable sa mobo.that's a good thing kc pwede i-request sa maintenance ikabit un. :thumbsupsmiley: kung sa likod, malamang naka-disable un sa bios setting.now, that's a very bad thing. USB access is prohibited in your office. :thumbsdownsmiley: *howlers<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Sa front. Sa BIOS settings sya naka-disable. Pero thanks for the reply. :thumbsupsmiley: Kung bawal gamitin and USB ports, you can always say that you want to use your own USB optical mouse. That way, they might be more inclined to enable it. Most probably, disabled yan sa BIOS. Kung password protected yung BIOS, you can try removing the battery sa motherboard, then installing it after a few minutes. The only down side is that if there are special settings sa BIOS that you don't know about for your PC to work.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> I got the same response from TipidPC.com forums. But I won't dare to try removing the battery. Mahirap na. Thanks anyway! :cool: Quote Link to comment
macx98 Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 ah ganun ba kasi madami nagsabi sakin if sower ung mobo mo dun s aram na install mo it will fry or myt fry your board daw or system.. hehehe i hope he is just bluffingkasi mejo uma na ddr ko dati sayang if benta ko dagdag ram din unpero whats the difference sa clock peeds? may konteng bilis ba ang 266 mhz na 512 ram sa 500mhz? halata ba?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> mHz is a measurement in clock cycles... bale ang comp*tation ng 1 Hz is equals to 1 over time (1/T). Kung baga mas maliit ang value ng time mo, mas malaki ang Hz mo. mas maliit ang time also means mas mabilis... Quote Link to comment
Kurtsky Keigee Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 Have a prob.Recently whenever I startup my PC winxp service pack 2right after the logo nscreen biglang black screen for a while tapos flicker ung monitor tas un desktop na.. Di ko alam bakit recently lang. Tapos one time pag starup ko nagbeep for a couple of times tas nag start dinDati nang faulty ung hard drive ko,actually la pa kasi budget pang replace ung tipong naghahang pc ko every minute or so (HD prob un diba?) I guess pde rin na di naka kabit ng maigi ung cable pero I really dont open my pc case kasi,rely on a technician. So any solutions? Quote Link to comment
R@v3n Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 Have a prob.Recently whenever I startup my PC winxp service pack 2right after the logo nscreen biglang black screen for a while tapos flicker ung monitor tas un desktop na.. Di ko alam bakit recently lang. Tapos one time pag starup ko nagbeep for a couple of times tas nag start dinDati nang faulty ung hard drive ko,actually la pa kasi budget pang replace ung tipong naghahang pc ko every minute or so (HD prob un diba?) I guess pde rin na di naka kabit ng maigi ung cable pero I really dont open my pc case kasi,rely on a technician. So any solutions?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> The flicker may mean that it's loading some drivers/services which is why it's not immediately refreshing the screen. Since you say that your HD is having problems lately, they may be connected because a problem in reading data in your HD may slow down the data processing speed of your computer at such a time in between the load screen and the actual desktop screen. Try reducing the number of applications that load at start-up and also test if your HD has developed some new bad sector problems in order to get the maximum performance again from your computer. Hope this helps... :headsetsmiley: Quote Link to comment
Kurtsky Keigee Posted August 16, 2005 Share Posted August 16, 2005 thanksI hope its not a mobo,processor or video card issueeven though their all old already =) Quote Link to comment
roxysnonie Posted August 17, 2005 Share Posted August 17, 2005 ask ko lang, makano dyan sa atin ang hp dv 1000 or hp dv 1340us na laptop? here in nyc, its around 1.7k usd eh... Quote Link to comment
simpatiko Posted August 17, 2005 Share Posted August 17, 2005 Ok lang kung sana kagaya ni NINA, PAOLO SANTOS, MYMP yung magre-revive. :cool: Quote Link to comment
redax Posted August 17, 2005 Share Posted August 17, 2005 I would like to form a Corporation in the Philippines that is like a C-Corporation in the USA. This just a General Full Corporation and not a Limited Liability / partnership/etc. In the USA, the incorporator can be few as a single individual who owns 100% of the shares. The advantages of a Full Corporation (for business & legal purposes) is that it is a legal entity and all debts of corporation stays with the corp and does not hold the individual shareholders' personal assets liable. My question is this: What are the requirements to form a Corporation in the Philippines, to engage in any and all trades allowed by law? All answers are appreciated.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> To have an idea if you can do it on your own, go to Securities and Exchange Commission at EDSA corner Ortigas and get the form for organizing a corporation. It's what's called the Ariticles of Incorporation. You will need at least 5 but not more than 15 persons, all of legal age and majority of whom are residents of the Philippines as incorporators. There are some technical matters involved in filling it up so you might need assistance. Quote Link to comment
bubuy Posted August 18, 2005 Share Posted August 18, 2005 does anyone already have IE7? Quote Link to comment
R@v3n Posted August 18, 2005 Share Posted August 18, 2005 (edited) does anyone already have IE7? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I still prefer FireFox...even if/when it emerges from beta... Edited August 18, 2005 by R@v3n Quote Link to comment
bubuy Posted August 18, 2005 Share Posted August 18, 2005 dude, IE7 is still in stage 1 of beta testing. stage 1 is beta testing for developers; this means nasa technical evaluation palang. kung gusto mo test, register ka sa MSDN.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>thanks bro.. I still prefer FireFox...even if/when it emerges from beta... <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Firefox din naman ang gamit ko, but for the sake of testing lang.. pangit naman ung nasanay ka magdrive ng ferrari di ka na susubok magdrive ng lamborghini.. Quote Link to comment
cdma Posted August 18, 2005 Share Posted August 18, 2005 I would like to form a Corporation in the Philippines that is like a C-Corporation in the USA. This just a General Full Corporation and not a Limited Liability / partnership/etc. In the USA, the incorporator can be few as a single individual who owns 100% of the shares. The advantages of a Full Corporation (for business & legal purposes) is that it is a legal entity and all debts of corporation stays with the corp and does not hold the individual shareholders' personal assets liable. My question is this: What are the requirements to form a Corporation in the Philippines, to engage in any and all trades allowed by law? All answers are appreciated.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Let me add a few things: 1. A corporation organized under and by virtue of Philippine laws has a personality separate and distinct from its shareholders. It is a juridical person. The assets and liabilities of the corporation belong to the company, and the shareholders are not liable for company debts. 2. As correctly pointed out, you need at least five natural persons to incorporate. They must be of legal age and majority of whom must be residents of the Philippines. Each of the incorporator of a stock corporation must subscribe for at least one share. 3. A corparation may either be stock or non stock. Stock corporations have capital stock divided into shares and are authorized to distribute dividends on the basis of shares held. All others are called non stock. 4. The Articles of Incorporations must have the following information: a. The name of the corporationb. The primary purpose and secondary purposes for which the corporation is organized. Only one primary purpose is allowed. There are certain purposes which require special permits or licenses from other governtment agencies. (note: a corporation cannot engage in any and all trades allowed by law but only in those trades included in the purposes indicated. There are nationality requirements for certain types of business.)c. The place where the principal office is to be located, which must be within the Philippines.d. The term of existence, usually 50 years.e. The names, nationalities and residences of the incorporators.f. The number of directors(5 to 15) and their names, nationalities and residences.g. If a stock corporation, the amount of its authorized capital stock in Pesos, the number of shares into which it is divided, and the par value of each share ifthe shares are par value shares. It must also include the names, residences and nationalities of the original subscribers. (Subscribers may include another company. Some types of corporations are required to have a minimum authorized and paid up capital. ) 5. At least 25% of the authorized capital stock must be subscribed for and at least 25% of the subscribed capital must be paid for at the time of incorporation. ( Subscriptions of non Filipinos must be fully paid) A Treasurer's Affidavit is required to affirm the above. 6. By-laws are also required and are usually filed together with the Articles of Incorporation. 7. A registration data sheet which conatains basically the same information is also required. 8. A registration fee is charged on the basis of the authorized capital stock Filings are made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Forms of the required documents are available there. Hope this helps. Quote Link to comment
redax Posted August 18, 2005 Share Posted August 18, 2005 You are one very helpful person cdma and you are very fortunate genius8. Now you don't have to go to SEC to find out if you can do it on your own. Hope you haven't gone yet. Never would have thought you'd get such a comprehensive reply to your query taking into consideration the length of time that has elapsed since then. More power to you cdma. Quote Link to comment
Kurtsky Keigee Posted August 19, 2005 Share Posted August 19, 2005 firefox parin kasi daming di pde sa IE eh Quote Link to comment
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