hitomi Posted April 5, 2006 Share Posted April 5, 2006 and whats dual core?..<{POST_SNAPBACK}> dual core po ay mga processor na dalawa ang "utak" imbis na isa lang (ordinary)malapit-lapit siguro ang performance sa actual dual processor setuppero mas tipid kaso dapat yung mga program na nasa PC nakakakilala ng dual-core processors, kung hindi parang ordinary processor lang ang trato nila. example ng nakakakilalang program ay photoshop kaya may advantage tong dual-core sa mga gumagamit nitong program nato Quote Link to comment
jopoc Posted April 5, 2006 Share Posted April 5, 2006 Need your advice on this : We live in a compound which has been subdivided and titled separately. Now, a neighbor living beside the compound is saying that a certain part of his lot has been occupied by one of the subdivided sections. He now wants the WHOLE compound be surveyed to justify his cause. My question is, our section is not affected by his complaint, do we have to subject to his demand ? It is actually our cousin's section that is the subject of the complaint. another thing, no formal complaint has been raised yet. do you suggest that the case be brought to court, or just the so-called "friendly-neighbor-settlement" ? thanks !<{POST_SNAPBACK}> since you guys are not affected, the property being subdivided already, i dont think your family has anything to do with the demand of the neighbor to have it surveyed. it is your cousin who should be weary of this. what i dont understand is that you are saying that the neighbor wants the WHOLE compound surveyed while on the otherhand, you are saying that only the part of your cousin is the one he is claiming, how come? as for the settlements, yes, of course, you can make settlements. civil rights can be settled, as long as it is not contrary to law. Quote Link to comment
agentjackbauer Posted April 5, 2006 Share Posted April 5, 2006 only the lots adjacent to your neighbor's property should be surveyed. you should therefore resist any attempt to have your own property surveyed if it is not in any manner adjacent to your neighbor's land. of course, your cousin may choose to avoid litigation by agreeing with the said neighbor to choose an independent surveyor to determine the metes and bounds of the properties concerned. do not ever allow your neighbor to choose the surveyor by herself. Quote Link to comment
agentjackbauer Posted April 5, 2006 Share Posted April 5, 2006 rstranger, if you still have not found a lawyer, you may want to have our firm hande your case, or i can also suggest several lawyers for you to choose from. i am not soliciting or ambulance-chasing by the way, just responding to a question.:-) Quote Link to comment
Screwtape Posted April 5, 2006 Share Posted April 5, 2006 pahabol... since you have an onboard video card, YES, it also uses your physical ram. it takes 4MB of your RAM. i do recommend buying a video card for that matter. but then, make sure that you also make adjustments to your pagefile. (see previous post)<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Setting a bigger page file helps expand memory a bit, but you have to remember that this is virtual memory. The OS has faster access to the App when it is loaded in RAM, if it runs out of RAM, it loads it in your HD (virtual memory), meaning slower. So yes you might end up with a bigger virtual memory, but your apps will tend to run slower. A 4MB built-in video card isn't really that huge, so I think your problem lies in programs and services that are setup to be always resident in your RAM. Pay attention to programs that hog your resources since there are a lot of these that do not release the memory after you close or terminate the them. Always check the Processes under Task Manager or Services under Admin Tools. Microsoft has always been very notorious of installing a lot of things by default that a lot of ordinary users will never ever need. Besides being memory hogs, these are also security hazards. You can also try removing any startup programs that you have in your OS. Lastly, buy a bigger memory chip. They arent that expensive anymore.... Quote Link to comment
Screwtape Posted April 5, 2006 Share Posted April 5, 2006 anong motherboard ung pwedeng may dual processor?....na may pci-x...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> I'm just curious... why would you ever need a dual processor PC at home? Unless you are asking for specs ng server class machine of course... Quote Link to comment
Screwtape Posted April 5, 2006 Share Posted April 5, 2006 well nasa hdd pa rin naman yung file so kung pwede ma set as slave yung harddisk na yun ma recover mo pa rin yung file. (unless ginamitan ng windows encryption, malabo na makuha un). anyway from the top of my head here's what you could do. #1.try to repair windows first#2.try to reinstall windows without reformatting your drive.#3.if you really can't get windows to work you could do this as a last resort. you could buy one of those USB-harddrive cases (around 400 bucks), remove the laptop harddrive and put it on the USB case. plug the USB case on a USB port on a different PC and access it there.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> It looks like it is the OS that crashed and not the HD. If the HD crashed... you wouldn't be able to access it even if you attach it as a slave on another PC. Unless you use a 3rd party program that recovers crashed HDs of course... but that's another topic altogether. I have always been surprised by how a lot of people handle repairing damaged Windows OS installation. Why on earth would you need to reformat the drive? Windows is Windows and the system files and your document files there are stored separately. Windows can be seriously f#&ked up and you will still have your files. Worst comes to worst, you can just easily wipe out the Windows directory and do a fresh install everytime. Unless of course it's a HW problem. And to reply to #3, why would you need to fix Windows to attach the HD to another PC? It's not like you would need to boot the thing... it just needs to be detected. Quote Link to comment
hitomi Posted April 6, 2006 Share Posted April 6, 2006 mga bossing lawyers, nakakahiya man sa inyo, ulitin ko lang po tanong ko kasi natabunan e hehe "hi mtc lawyers! some questions about the extrajudicial settlement among heirs: *does it have a deadline? *what is the procedure for accomplishing this? documents that are needed? *how much does the whole process usually cost? thanks guys" tinanong po ni sir bonito kung magkano yung estate nagpost ulit ako sabi ko di ko alam. pano ba kino-compute yun? pano kung real-estate lang ang estate niya? salamat po in advance sa mga mababait na abogado dito sa MTC Quote Link to comment
sprongklonk Posted April 6, 2006 Share Posted April 6, 2006 what i dont understand is that you are saying that the neighbor wants the WHOLE compound surveyed while on the otherhand, you are saying that only the part of your cousin is the one he is claiming, how come?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> actually, we really don't know why he wants the WHOLE compund be surveyed. what we are thinking is that if he has to survey an area, it should only be my cousin's lot since that is the one adjacent to his lot, and that is the area he claims that occupied his property. but we were surprised when he informed us that it has to be the WHOLE compound that has to be surveyed. regarding the settlement, if ever reached, does that mean that the title will also be amended ? thanks for the advice, agentjackbauer and jopoc. Quote Link to comment
agentjackbauer Posted April 7, 2006 Share Posted April 7, 2006 mga bossing lawyers, nakakahiya man sa inyo, ulitin ko lang po tanong ko kasi natabunan e hehe "hi mtc lawyers! some questions about the extrajudicial settlement among heirs: *does it have a deadline? *what is the procedure for accomplishing this? documents that are needed? *how much does the whole process usually cost? thanks guys" tinanong po ni sir bonito kung magkano yung estate nagpost ulit ako sabi ko di ko alam. pano ba kino-compute yun? pano kung real-estate lang ang estate niya? salamat po in advance sa mga mababait na abogado dito sa MTC <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Section 1, Rule 74 of the 1997 Rules of Court: Sec. 1. Extrajudicial settlement by agreement between heirs. - If the decedent left no will and no debts and the heirs are all of age, or the minors are represented by their judicial or legal representatives duly authorized for the purpose, the parties may, without securing letters of administration, divide the estate among themselves as they see fit by means of a public instrument filed in the office of the register of deeds, and should they disagree, they may do so in an ordinary action of partition. If there is only one heir, he may adjudicate to himself the entire estate by means of an affidavit filed in the office of the register of deeds. The parties to an extrajudicial settlement, whether by public instrument or by stipulation in a pending action for partition, or the sole heir who adjudicates the entire estate to himself by means of an affidavit shall file, simultaneously with and as a condition precedent to the filing of the public instrument, or stipulation in the action for partition, or of the affidavit in the office of the register of deeds, a bond with the said register of deeds, in an amount equivalent to the value of the personal property involved as certified to under oath by the parties concerned and conditioned upon the payment of any just claim that may be filed under Section 4 of this rule. It shall be presumed that the decedent left no debts if no creditor files a petition for letters of administration within two (2) years after the death of the decedent. The fact of the extrajudicial settlement or administration shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the manner provided in the next succeeding section; but no extrajudicial settlement shall be binding upon any person who has not participated therein or had no notice thereof. Quote Link to comment
moichi Posted April 7, 2006 Share Posted April 7, 2006 bossing, patulong naman.pag nagse-search ako usually ito ang lumalabas sa screen ko.... The requested URL could not be retrieved While trying to retrieve the URL: http://manilatonight.com/index.php? The following error was encountered: Unable to determine IP address from host name for manilatonight.com The dnsserver returned: Timeout This means that: The cache was not able to resolve the hostname presented in the URL. Check if the address is correct. Your cache administrator is root.Generated Fri, 07 Apr 2006 14:03:58 GMT by cache01 (squid/2.5.STABLE11) this happens siguro 2 out of 3 tries nakakaasar na eh... ano po ba pwede kong gawin dito? Quote Link to comment
roxysnonie Posted April 7, 2006 Share Posted April 7, 2006 I'm just curious... why would you ever need a dual processor PC at home? Unless you are asking for specs ng server class machine of course...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> did you ever try surfing the net or doing word or excel with the media player w/ visualization on, or having to do multi task...with dual core, nde babagal or titirk ang mga apps pag sinabay sabay...lalo na if ur burning disc. it makes for a much cooler processor too. tried that ona duo core acer laptop, wow is the word! make me wanna have one too! Quote Link to comment
Kurtsky Keigee Posted April 7, 2006 Share Posted April 7, 2006 Well... the best out there is still Plextor, but you can only buy it outside the Philippines, other than that, you can opt for Pioneer, then Lite-on. But the one at fault is not your dvd burner, its your dvd My suggestion is to buy a Divx capable DVD (if you can, buy the Pioneer or any branded Divx capable DVD Players) so you can watch the movie w/o conversion Watch more episodes in one disc plus it can reac generic dvd's well <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I know it could be the media it could be the player alsokasi mura lang ung DVD player ko eh sale pa nga to eh It plays DVD's na pirated na nabibili ko sa stores greenhills etcPero pag homeburned ung download sa net usually pixelated Di kaya sa speed ng pag burn?Kasi my media ranges around 5-10 php each generic :hypocritesmiley: Quote Link to comment
rocco69 Posted April 8, 2006 Share Posted April 8, 2006 hi mtc lawyers! some questions about the extrajudicial settlement among heirs: *does it have a deadline? *what is the procedure for accomplishing this? documents that are needed? *how much does the whole process usually cost? thanks guys <{POST_SNAPBACK}> As to the deadline: R.A. 8424 (Tax Reform Act of 1997) SEC. 90. Estate Tax Returns. - ( Time for Filing. - For the purpose of determining the estate tax provided for in Section 84 of this Code, the estate tax return required under the preceding Subsection (A) shall be filed within six (6) months from the decedent's death. otherwise, you'll have to pay interest and penalty charges on the estate tax. Quote Link to comment
mental_boi Posted April 10, 2006 Share Posted April 10, 2006 patulong nman po! mron po kc ako 2 pc sa bahay. gusto ko sana iconnect sa pldt mydsl ko. gusto ko rin sana magshare ng mga files... ang tawag ata d2 ay ICS... pero di ko alam kung pano pganahin.. nag search na ko sa internet pero di ko maintinfhan e... kylangan ko ata ng cross cable.. meron na po ako nun pero di ko alam kng pano iconfigure sa pc e... pa2long nman po Quote Link to comment
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