Cyber_pinoy Posted August 24, 2003 Share Posted August 24, 2003 my annulment had been in court since 2000no progress whatsoever...numerous postponement ..mostly due to other party's request..the last hearing..lawyer of other party was a no show and judge fined himbut what is php. 200..it is just a drop in the bucket..ironically i come from a family of lawyers..and we have a law officefor me to be posting this and asking for help is a bit ridiculousbut then again not so ridiculous cuz my siblings seem not to be doing anythingto hasten it..they're still hoping that my almost ex-husband and i would get back together..we did our psychiatric analysis in 1998 yet..interviewed by our psychiatrist were my late father in law and a friend who is now based in japan..so if the judge would ask for them..so my question is what do i do to speed up the case?is there a trick in the book (clean or dirty) that can be used? For now, I could not suggest anything but trials in the Philippines have known to take a lot of time, maybe years. Unless you have good connections and the money to encouraage the justice system to speed up their responsibilities. Good luck! Quote Link to comment
-=extreme=- Posted August 24, 2003 Share Posted August 24, 2003 Its not all in the processor, you may also look on how large memory you can afford, 512MB is a must, If you have an onboard video card you can still upgrade it, you can buy either ATI Radeon or Nvidia GeForce, if you like intensive gaming then buy the ATI 9800 series, or Geforce FX series. Quote Link to comment
leinad31 Posted August 24, 2003 Share Posted August 24, 2003 Do not get motherboards with built in video. Kung kukuha ka, do not use the onboard video chip. Set mo kaagad bios to use the video card instead. Why? Eh kung masira yung onboard video card tapos yun ang nakaset na in -use sa bios? Paano mo na papalitan settings sa bios eh wala ka nang makita. Palit motherboard mangyayari sa iyo nun. Quote Link to comment
leinad31 Posted August 24, 2003 Share Posted August 24, 2003 Celerons are lousy because they do not have CPU memory (on-chip) buffers, so yung mga temporary values from computations/comparisons/etc sa memory card ilalagay... the speed transfer between the CPU and memory is a lot slower compared to that of the on-chip buffer kasi dadaan pa sa motherboard (whose bus speed, the Hertz thingy, is slower than that of the CPU speed). The reason they don't have the buffer is to lower the price of the Pentium CPU. Performance wise, it sucks. Though personally AMD Athlon XP user ako. Kuntento ako sa performance, nakamura pa. Quote Link to comment
-=extreme=- Posted August 24, 2003 Share Posted August 24, 2003 AMD is a good chip, and very affordable, but up to now they still don't know how to fix their heat problems, as you know AMD are heat prone, so you need a good heatsink so it makes your cpu much noisier. Quote Link to comment
reekpet Posted August 24, 2003 Share Posted August 24, 2003 AMD is a good chip, and very affordable, but up to now they still don't know how to fix their heat problems, as you know AMD are heat prone, so you need a good heatsink so it makes your cpu much noisier. I resolved that problem by replacing the cpu fan with Thermaltake Volcano 9 fan. Okei na sya. Before kse pag umiinit nagrerestart o kaya tumitirik. Try mo Quote Link to comment
silentkilla Posted August 24, 2003 Share Posted August 24, 2003 I resolved that problem by replacing the cpu fan with Thermaltake Volcano 9 fan. Okei na sya. Before kse pag umiinit nagrerestart o kaya tumitirik. Try mo AMD processors are truly in good performance at an affordable price. Totoo yung heat issues ng mga processors nila pero kung maganda yung cooling setup ng PC mo, not only in the processor, but also to the entire system, then expect top performance. Meron na akong narinig dati na bagong cooling system, di na gagamit ng cpu fan kundi parang gagamit ng somewhat "refrigerated" yung microprocessor. Quote Link to comment
pcrpogi Posted August 24, 2003 Share Posted August 24, 2003 I have a problem with my system. CPU : Athlon 1600XPRAM : 256MB I need to boot my system more than 2X everytime after a long shutdown.(> 1 hr).The first boot would always result in a "hang" where even the keyboardor mouse does not work. The next few reboots are kind of iffy. It may ormay not boot successfully. After a while, it will boot successfully. If I doa restart from a normal working session, then the problem does not occur. Any tips? Quote Link to comment
leinad31 Posted August 24, 2003 Share Posted August 24, 2003 AMD processors are truly in good performance at an affordable price. Totoo yung heat issues ng mga processors nila pero kung maganda yung cooling setup ng PC mo, not only in the processor, but also to the entire system, then expect top performance. Meron na akong narinig dati na bagong cooling system, di na gagamit ng cpu fan kundi parang gagamit ng somewhat "refrigerated" yung microprocessor. I heard about that. Nakakatakot naman kung mabulok ang pipings from CPU heat exchange to the exhaust fan heat exchange... rubber lang ata gamit. Di ako sure kung refrigerant nga ba gamit pero malamang tubig lang. Quote Link to comment
-=extreme=- Posted August 24, 2003 Share Posted August 24, 2003 Tawag nila doon ay water cooling system, wala kang ingay na maririnig dito, kasi tubig ang magpapalamig parang freezer, kaya lang medyo may kamahalan. Quote Link to comment
-=extreme=- Posted August 24, 2003 Share Posted August 24, 2003 I have a problem with my system. CPU : Athlon 1600XPRAM : 256MB I need to boot my system more than 2X everytime after a long shutdown.(> 1 hr).The first boot would always result in a "hang" where even the keyboardor mouse does not work. The next few reboots are kind of iffy. It may ormay not boot successfully. After a while, it will boot successfully. If I doa restart from a normal working session, then the problem does not occur. Any tips? Nag-overclock ka ba?, baka nga may heat issue ka, subukan mong palitan ang cpu fan mo, at dagdan mo rin ng fan yung casing mo.. Quote Link to comment
kyoshiro Posted August 25, 2003 Share Posted August 25, 2003 I have a problem with my Maxtor 80GB HD. It had problems with startup before where it would sometimes not be detected by the bios. This wasn't too much of a problem since after a couple of reboots, its back and all the files still in place. The problem was just recentley where I think the FAT itself was screwed. Now about 30GB of files are now lost. Is there anyway for me to recover these files or do I just cry in a corner and mourn the loss of my files? Thanks for anyone who can answer. Quote Link to comment
leinad31 Posted August 25, 2003 Share Posted August 25, 2003 Wala na bang warranty yan? Papalitan mo na kaya. Quote Link to comment
tequila Posted August 25, 2003 Share Posted August 25, 2003 mga 'tol saan ba makakabili ng maganda at murang cpu? sa PC Express katipunan ka na lang konti lang mga customer dun kaya d pa magulo Quote Link to comment
thegod Posted August 25, 2003 Share Posted August 25, 2003 I have a problem with my system. CPU : Athlon 1600XPRAM : 256MB I need to boot my system more than 2X everytime after a long shutdown.(> 1 hr).The first boot would always result in a "hang" where even the keyboardor mouse does not work. The next few reboots are kind of iffy. It may ormay not boot successfully. After a while, it will boot successfully. If I doa restart from a normal working session, then the problem does not occur. Any tips? Does the hang occurs during the BIOS POST or while loading/starting your operating system. If during the BIOS POST try configuring your BIOS. There might be some conflict between your hardware, IRQ settings, ect. Otherwise get an update of your BIOS (must be compatible with your motherboard). Another thing, did you experience your problem after doing a fresh format of your drive and installing everything else? If not, it may be a problem with your software or operating system. Windows are prone to this issue. After months from the day of installation, windows may behave a bit odd at times, this may be due to corrupt files. So try running scandisk and defrag your drive at least a month (I think). If you overclocked your system: I think this would not be a heat issue. I have overclocked my processor and if it gets too hot, the system suddenly reboots. So, for your case after a long shutdown, it means that your processor has enough time till it overheats. Unstable overclocking would result in a no boot. You wouldn't even see the BIOS appear. There is an override key to load the defaults. Just refer to the motherboard manual. Hope my inputs could help. Quote Link to comment
thegod Posted August 25, 2003 Share Posted August 25, 2003 sa PC Express katipunan ka na lang konti lang mga customer dun kaya d pa magulo tama ka dyan, pero minsan ang tagal ng paghintay para lang maiclaim yung binili mo. Quote Link to comment
tequila Posted August 25, 2003 Share Posted August 25, 2003 tama ka dyan, pero minsan ang tagal ng paghintay para lang maiclaim yung binili mo. kulang sila sa tao eh Quote Link to comment
leinad31 Posted August 25, 2003 Share Posted August 25, 2003 kulang sila sa tao eh Pati sa Alabang Zapote road.... hmmmm..... paano ba mag-apply sa PC Express? Quote Link to comment
tambay Posted August 25, 2003 Share Posted August 25, 2003 Hmm...na move ba tong thread na to? mukha ngang na-move... nahilo ako dun ah.... Quote Link to comment
ikabod Posted August 25, 2003 Share Posted August 25, 2003 and to think na pc express daw eh really has a warehouse for their stocks, pero laging out of stock, i order pa! (which is style tlaga to keep the prices low, since yung peso-dollar rate eh erratic). kyoshiro, there are way pa naman to recover it ata, kasi nga daw hindi porke't delete mo na sya or even formatted mo na yung drive eh totally wala na yung data! pero yung way na yun eh cost much, and i think wala pang ganyan service dito sa pinas! so mukmok ka na nga lang dyan! nyehehehe 30G of adult mpegs ba yan? bad trip talaga yun!!! pcrpogi, it's really more of a software problem you got there from my POV. i agree with thegod's advice! and once you're roformatting and reinstalling ur softwares, don't do it in one session. give some time for one program to reside first and test run mom una kung everything is running smoothly before you install the next software! para alam mo kung ok yung software na nainstall mo Quote Link to comment
-=extreme=- Posted August 25, 2003 Share Posted August 25, 2003 try mo muna yung mga recovery tools, like the Acronis Recovery Software, baka doon makuha pa, corrupted lang siguro yung Master boot record, may second copy pa naman yun para marecover. Quote Link to comment
shumimasen Posted August 26, 2003 Share Posted August 26, 2003 peeps concerned pls help me out on this, i just had a new HD installed( actually it's a replacement coz it's still under warranty). drivers installed and settings properly configured by a comp tech. when i got online last night, a blue screen popped out w/ a message "disk write error"-unable to write to disk in drive C, data or files maybe lost... is this what you can say a physical error on my HD? i did a thorough scandisk but it hangs or blacked out at the midst of scanning. i got my seagate 40gb 5200rpm in west ave comp ctr and it took them 1 1/2 wks to replace it . what seems to be the problem w/ my HD? i still have 6 days to claim warranty. thanks guys! btw, my desktop is a Plll-550mhz, slot1 tomato mobo(vintage item hehe), 128MB sdram,40gb HD, OS-winME Quote Link to comment
thegod Posted August 26, 2003 Share Posted August 26, 2003 peeps concerned pls help me out on this, i just had a new HD installed( actually it's a replacement coz it's still under warranty). drivers installed and settings properly configured by a comp tech. when i got online last night, a blue screen popped out w/ a message "disk write error"-unable to write to disk in drive C, data or files maybe lost... is this what you can say a physical error on my HD? i did a thorough scandisk but it hangs or blacked out at the midst of scanning. i got my seagate 40gb 5200rpm in west ave comp ctr and it took them 1 1/2 wks to replace it . what seems to be the problem w/ my HD? i still have 6 days to claim warranty. thanks guys! btw, my desktop is a Plll-550mhz, slot1 tomato mobo(vintage item hehe), 128MB sdram,40gb HD, OS-winME hmmmm.... mukhang mahirap to. The drivers and settings are properly configured by a comp tech. He must be a novice. anyway, why only a six-day warranty? Kung hindi lang tayo nasa Pinas, e, pwede mo nang kasuhan yan. Very bad customer service. It might be a physical error on your harddrive. There also might be a problem with your harddrive cable. The best way is to have your hard drive replaced. Kaya matagal kananamang maghihintay nyan. If the person who installed and configured your computer is not that comp techy, it might be only a software problem. And if, you're not into fixing your pc yourself.....The best way to do is claim your warranty. Always follow up your request and demand it as soon as possible. Kulitin mo sila. Quote Link to comment
silentkilla Posted August 26, 2003 Share Posted August 26, 2003 peeps concerned pls help me out on this, i just had a new HD installed( actually it's a replacement coz it's still under warranty). drivers installed and settings properly configured by a comp tech. when i got online last night, a blue screen popped out w/ a message "disk write error"-unable to write to disk in drive C, data or files maybe lost... is this what you can say a physical error on my HD? i did a thorough scandisk but it hangs or blacked out at the midst of scanning. i got my seagate 40gb 5200rpm in west ave comp ctr and it took them 1 1/2 wks to replace it . what seems to be the problem w/ my HD? i still have 6 days to claim warranty. thanks guys! btw, my desktop is a Plll-550mhz, slot1 tomato mobo(vintage item hehe), 128MB sdram,40gb HD, OS-winME I think you should bring the hard drive back to where you got and this time bring your system unit with you so that the technician or anyone there will see the problem so that they may configure it. Ano pala brand ng hard disk pala yan? Quote Link to comment
drEVILmba Posted August 26, 2003 Share Posted August 26, 2003 Is it true that when there is a raid in a club that they can actually catch the customer even if only watching? Quote Link to comment
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