radarone30 Posted December 28, 2003 Share Posted December 28, 2003 Anyways, anybody here knows where i can find a good cooling system for PCs here in manila? I have clocked up my processor from 3.2GHz to 3.8GHz. Now when it is running at maximum core speed it is warning me up that the system is above the normal operating and is automatically shutdown after a few minutes even my cooling system is on -3 degrees cooling temp already.... help... Gulp! :cry: if you can find liquid nitrogen for ur rig the better, then you can push your baby from 3.2 Ghz to 4.8ghz p4extreme rocks! Quote Link to comment
Shambala Posted December 28, 2003 Share Posted December 28, 2003 I think am gonna learn a LOT frm U peeps! Specially for sum1 like me hu rlly wants to start a career in Networking/Telecoms. I also am eager to learn more abt Wireless APps and Network Security. Btw, Ive read abt the suggestion of the dude above regarding going to START>RUN and typing carckingpasswords2,....... :cool: PEACE OUT Cyber Dudezzz! :mtc: :santa: Quote Link to comment
JUPITER Posted December 28, 2003 Share Posted December 28, 2003 log in as user1 then try this.. its for xp but 2000 n xp is somewhat simillar hope this helps... cheers! Cracking Windows XP Login Password if u get acess to the computer then go to Start>Run and type“control userpasswords2” without Quotes and a new pop up windows will open and u will reachto user account properties.Here u can Reset the Administrator and any Users password so anytime when u Want to use theComputer start it in safemode pressing F8 at Booting get into the xp as u have Administrator password and go to Controlpanel>Useraccounts and create a New Account .Start ComputerNormally and get into WinXP with ur newely made account and do ur job.(Don’t forget to Delete ur newely made account Otherwise u will be in trouble)Delete ur account again starting the computer in Safemode as Administrator and Delete urAccount. btw, happy holidays!radarone wow! galing mo dude, di ko alam yun ah! thanks for the new info =) Quote Link to comment
easyrider2 Posted December 28, 2003 Share Posted December 28, 2003 You guys should appreciate how much WAY WAY BETTER our family lives are here in the Philippines compared to countries where diveroce was legalized. ---------- Be careful what you wish for: DIVORCE - reducing marriage to a temporary sexual contract. Many people support the creation of divorce for plain selfish reasons. If there is such a thing as divorce, then there is really no such thing as marriage. "When we make a law, its inner logic may lead to all sorts of consequences we can’t foresee." But we as Filipinos can see! We can see how divorce in the so called "more advanced" countries has destroyed the meaning of their marriage, destroyed their families, and has negatively impacted their children... for two whole generations! Marriage in the so-called "more advanced" countries has been reduced to the level of legalized fornication. Contraceptive culture has reduced heterosexual sex to the level of Sodomy... so much so that homosexuals now feel emboldened to claim their own "right" to redefine marriage to include homosexuals! Do you still want to follow the so-called "more advanced" countries on the their proven self-destructive laws that deconstructed the very concept of marriage? -------- You guys should appreciate how much WAY WAY BETTER our family lives are here in the Philippines compared to countries where diveroce was legalized. Quote Link to comment
radarone30 Posted December 29, 2003 Share Posted December 29, 2003 thanks jupiter.. peeps,here's a another tip Increase Your Cable Modem or DSL Speed in XP This is for broad band cable connections on stand alone machines with WinXP professional version - might work on Home version also. It may also work with networked machines as well. This tweak assumes that you have let WinXP create a connection on install for your cable modem/NIC combination and that your connection has tcp/ip - QoS - file and print sharing - and client for Microsoft networks , only, installed. It also assumes that WinXP will detect your NIC and has in-box drivers for it. If it doesn't do not try this. In the "My Network Places" properties (right-click on the desktop icon and choose properties), highlight the connection then at the menu bar choose "Advanced" then "Advanced Settings". Uncheck the two boxes in the lower half for the bindings for File and Printer sharing and Client for MS networks. Click OK. :upside: Quote Link to comment
xcalibr Posted December 29, 2003 Share Posted December 29, 2003 log in as user1 then try this.. its for xp but 2000 n xp is somewhat simillar hope this helps... cheers! Cracking Windows XP Login Password if u get acess to the computer then go to Start>Run and type“control userpasswords2” without Quotes and a new pop up windows will open and u will reachto user account properties.Here u can Reset the Administrator and any Users password so anytime when u Want to use theComputer start it in safemode pressing F8 at Booting get into the xp as u have Administrator password and go to Controlpanel>Useraccounts and create a New Account .Start ComputerNormally and get into WinXP with ur newely made account and do ur job.(Don’t forget to Delete ur newely made account Otherwise u will be in trouble)Delete ur account again starting the computer in Safemode as Administrator and Delete urAccount. btw, happy holidays!radarone I tried it but the users and passwords window only opens if your user rights is set as Administrator thanks Quote Link to comment
warz Posted December 29, 2003 Share Posted December 29, 2003 mga pare whats the difference between these Radeons aside fron their price?patulong naman po, im planning to buy a radeon and i dont know what VidCard to choose. thanx! SAPPHIRE ATI RADEON 9200 ATLANTIS 128MB DDR TV-DVI 8XSAPPHIRE ATI RADEON 9200SE ATLANTIS 128MB DDR TV-DVI 8X SAPPHIRE ATI RADEON 9200SE ATLANTIS 128MB DDR TV-OUT 8X Quote Link to comment
matsutsu Posted December 29, 2003 Share Posted December 29, 2003 pre u can ask XModz kung mkaimport sila ng freezer para s pc mo. http://www.aceshardware.com/articles/reviews/nventiv/ssMachII.JPG sbi nila the OCd 2.8 GHz Athlon 64 FX(default clock was 2.2GHz) was running at - 39°C (-38F). u can check the article here tamang-tama....pede ng lagyan ng sam mig yan.it's pale pilsen time folks! Quote Link to comment
vicaner Posted December 29, 2003 Share Posted December 29, 2003 mga pare whats the difference between these Radeons aside fron their price?patulong naman po, im planning to buy a radeon and i dont know what VidCard to choose. thanx! SAPPHIRE ATI RADEON 9200 ATLANTIS 128MB DDR TV-DVI 8XSAPPHIRE ATI RADEON 9200SE ATLANTIS 128MB DDR TV-DVI 8X SAPPHIRE ATI RADEON 9200SE ATLANTIS 128MB DDR TV-OUT 8X warz dude, someone posted here that the cards with "SE" or special edition etc seems to be cards that have been disabled or have some performance ratios lowered. anyways, ur better off buying the ones without the "SE". what do the other guys say? mats ian! hangkulet mo ah! beer na beer na! ooops! san mig pala! Quote Link to comment
radarone30 Posted December 29, 2003 Share Posted December 29, 2003 I tried it but the users and passwords window only opens if your user rights is set as Administrator thankseven if you first boot up on safe mode and then run the crack?well it was designed for xp and not 2000phow about trying this shareware software? Windows XP/2000/NT Key Enterprise Edition 6.0Information:This program resets Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows NT secure boot options. It creates a special driver disk. When Windows XP/2000/NT Key driver is loaded, it shows you the list of Windows installations that can be unlocked. The program works with both local administrator passwords and active directory domain controller administrator passwords. left click herewin2000 once youve cracked it change again the administrator using basic 2000admin rights.. then uninstall the shareware.. di parang alang nangyarigood luck xcalib. Quote Link to comment
radarone30 Posted December 29, 2003 Share Posted December 29, 2003 all else fails,clean install of the same osfirst back up the docsthen back up the inf folder. go to C then win nt (windows for98).. show hidden files then copy the inf folder to D or E then change the backup inf folder attributes to non hiddenthen clean install on Cin you have problems with drivers like video sound LAN printers etc.., update and point to that location.. cheers! Quote Link to comment
matsutsu Posted December 29, 2003 Share Posted December 29, 2003 mga pare whats the difference between these Radeons aside fron their price?patulong naman po, im planning to buy a radeon and i dont know what VidCard to choose. thanx! SAPPHIRE ATI RADEON 9200 ATLANTIS 128MB DDR TV-DVI 8XSAPPHIRE ATI RADEON 9200SE ATLANTIS 128MB DDR TV-DVI 8X SAPPHIRE ATI RADEON 9200SE ATLANTIS 128MB DDR TV-OUT 8X if ur using LCD with DVI then go for the video card with DVI....pero some argue na wala ding big diff when u use the old connector. just buy that will fit ur budget and the features that are most impt to u. Quote Link to comment
matsutsu Posted December 29, 2003 Share Posted December 29, 2003 (edited) http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/20031223/index.html ok na site ito for ppl wondering about cpu and socket types out there. Edited December 29, 2003 by matsutsu Quote Link to comment
sago Posted December 29, 2003 Share Posted December 29, 2003 tamang-tama....pede ng lagyan ng sam mig yan.it's pale pilsen time folks! kailan daw mgpapainom c CyberRay?!?! Quote Link to comment
sago Posted December 29, 2003 Share Posted December 29, 2003 warz dude, someone posted here that the cards with "SE" or special edition etc seems to be cards that have been disabled or have some performance ratios lowered. anyways, ur better off buying the ones without the "SE". what do the other guys say? yep. lowered clock speed. HTH. RADEON 9200 PRO: 275/550MHz for core/memory, D-Sub, DVI-I, TV-Out connectors, 128 or 64MB of DDR SDRAM, AGP 8x, DirectX 8.1; RADEON 9200: 250/400MHz for core/memory, D-Sub, DVI-I, TV-Out connectors, 128 or 64MB of DDR SDRAM, AGP 8x, DirectX 8.1; RADEON 9200 SE: 200/333MHz for core/memory, D-Sub, DVI-I, TV-Out connectors, 128 or 64MB of DDR SDRAM, AGP 8x, DirectX 8.1; RADEON 9200 SE: 200/333MHz for core/memory, D-Sub, DVI-I connectors, 64MB of DDR SDRAM, PCI, DirectX 8.1; Quote Link to comment
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