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Pabling,

 

I dont quite remember the turn-around time (to use your term) but if Im not mistaken the prosecutor has 120 days (or is it 90?) to resolve the complaint from the time it is endorsed to him. Within the said period, dapat may resolution na sya. Of course, hindi lagi nasusunod yan at matapos gawan ng resolution ng "piskal" yan ay subject for approval pa yan ng City Prosecutor. From a recent case I handled, lumabas naman ang resolution within 6 months from the time of filing. Depende na rin kasi kung marami pa ang palitan ng pleadings ng mga parties. Yun sa amin mabilis na dahil di na nag Counter-Affidavit ang kalaban.

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*sigh* This reminds me of two more acronyms:

WHAFT - We Have an Acronym For That

LTSS - Learn To Spell Stupid

 

My apologies, one bad habit i got from the office. <_<

 

again, pardon my ignorance.....what is turn around time???

 

Ahmmmm....? Usually on these kinds of cases, How long does it take before they get a resolution/verdict?

 

Again thanks and sorry kung makulet. :mtc:

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Pabling,

 

I dont quite remember the turn-around time (to use your term) but if Im not mistaken the prosecutor has 120 days (or is it 90?) to resolve the complaint from the time it is endorsed to him. Within the said period, dapat may resolution na sya. Of course, hindi lagi nasusunod yan at matapos gawan ng resolution ng "piskal" yan ay subject for approval pa yan ng City Prosecutor. From a recent case I handled, lumabas naman ang resolution within 6 months from the time of filing. Depende na rin kasi kung marami pa ang palitan ng pleadings ng mga parties. Yun sa amin mabilis na dahil di na nag Counter-Affidavit ang kalaban.

 

Thanks 'agentjackbauer' for shedding some light. So is it safe to say na 4-6 mos from the date of submission ung possible duration ng kaso (that is kung walang counter affidavit)?

 

Much thanks :mtc:

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Help!! all my avi files are now choppy playback on window media player n vlc media player. even my internet page scroll down is choppy. i virus scan it clean. i however notice that these problems begun when i got a message saying that i have low virtual memory. i'm using intel celeron 1.3, 256 ram, internal 20gb 7200rpm hd and an external 80gb 7200rpm hd. is it a ram problem or virus problem??? btw im using windows xp service pack 2 i read in some sites that 512 is the minimum ram requirement to run xp is it true?

 

mataas na ung 256 na ram for xp sp2. check sys requirements at link.

 

nasabi na ni deus ung mga pwedeng gawin kaso try mo din mag msconfig

tas refer to link for the startup items na dapat mong iwanan.

 

HTH

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hi computer experts!

 

i have a problem with one of my pc's hard disks

when the computer is turned on, it executes the S.M.A.R.T.

command on both my hard drives, one is ok but the other one fails.

then it says press f1 to continue, i do so

then the computer operates normally, i can access the "failed" hard drive.

 

what is the S.M.A.R.T. command?

what is wrong with the failed hard drive?

how do i fix it?

 

btw, my pc is a p4, has 1 gig of ram and runs MS XP

 

please help, am afraid one day i'd lose all my data on that hard drive.

(backed it up just in case) :lol:

 

thank u! :)

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Thanks 'agentjackbauer' for shedding some light. So is it safe to say na 4-6 mos from the date of submission ung possible duration ng kaso (that is kung walang counter affidavit)?

 

Much thanks :mtc:

 

The period 4-6 months would cover only the preliminary investigation by the fiscal. That is, this is period for the fiscal to determine whether or not a crime has probably been committed. If he finds ity is so, he will then file the case in court. The case filed in court could take a year (hopefully) or more to resolve. However, this case is covered by summary procedure so the period should be shorter than for ordinary criminal cases. Ganyan talaga pag nagkakaso, matagal din, due in part to the number of cases pending with the courts (it has been estimated that in the Metro Manila area, MTCs on the average have a backlog of 2,000 to 3,000 cases each).

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hi computer experts!

 

i have a problem with one of my pc's hard disks

when the computer is turned on, it executes the S.M.A.R.T.

command on both my hard drives, one is ok but the other one fails.

then it says press f1 to continue, i do so

then the computer operates normally, i can access the "failed" hard drive.

 

what is the S.M.A.R.T. command?

what is wrong with the failed hard drive?

how do i fix it?

 

btw, my pc is a p4, has 1 gig of ram and runs MS XP

 

please help, am afraid one day i'd lose all my data on that hard drive.

(backed it up just in case) :lol:

 

thank u! :)

A little guesswork lang:

 

I am assuming that you have just recently added your second hard disc. ARe you using a 915 motherboard? you can eliminate the need to "press F1 to continue" by going to your cmos/bios and adjust your settings, most probably your BOOT settings. In addition, just check your advanced settings of your IDE hardware and see if correct ang mga settings (when in doubt, just choose "auto detect")

 

just post here if this doesn't work. as I said a few guesswork is involved.

 

:rolleyes:

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hi computer experts!

 

i have a problem with one of my pc's hard disks

when the computer is turned on, it executes the S.M.A.R.T.

command on both my hard drives, one is ok but the other one fails.

then it says press f1 to continue, i do so

then the computer operates normally, i can access the "failed" hard drive.

 

what is the S.M.A.R.T. command?

what is wrong with the failed hard drive?

how do i fix it?

 

btw, my pc is a p4, has 1 gig of ram and runs MS XP

 

please help, am afraid one day i'd lose all my data on that hard drive.

(backed it up just in case) :lol:

 

thank u! :)

 

try downloading a HDD diagnostics utility para ma check mo integrity ng HDDs mo. Bka kc palyado na.

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A little guesswork lang:

 

I am assuming that you have just recently added your second hard disc. ARe you using a 915 motherboard? you can eliminate the need to "press F1 to continue" by going to your cmos/bios and adjust your settings, most probably your BOOT settings. In addition, just check your advanced settings of your IDE hardware and see if correct ang mga settings (when in doubt, just choose "auto detect")

 

just post here if this doesn't work. as I said a few guesswork is involved.

 

:rolleyes:

 

no sir, i specified it when the PC was being assembled.

that error just popped up recently, about three weeks ago.

my motherboard is an ECS P4M800-M7, LGA775 socket

but i will try what you said sir, thank u :lol:

 

try downloading a HDD diagnostics utility para ma check mo integrity ng HDDs mo. Bka kc palyado na.

 

will also try this, thanks :cool:

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no sir, i specified it when the PC was being assembled.

that error just popped up recently, about three weeks ago.

my motherboard is an ECS P4M800-M7, LGA775 socket

but i will try what you said sir, thank u :lol:

will also try this, thanks :cool:

Try changing your IDE cable. Either natamaan ng fluctuation yan or nainitan. Medyo may pagkamaselan kasi ng IDE cables.

 

Also, try switching the IDE cables around between the CD drive and your hard disc. Sometimes it is not advisable if two hard discs are connected by one IDE cable (master-slave).

 

Hehe... in addition, change your mobo. ECS is not a very good brand :thumbsdownsmiley:

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So sorry, I didn't mean anything. We have our own stupid acronyms in the banking industry. I always try to remember that not everyone speaks our language.

 

no harm done. point taken. ;)

 

The period 4-6 months would cover only the preliminary investigation by the fiscal. That is, this is period for the fiscal to determine whether or not a crime has probably been committed. If he finds ity is so, he will then file the case in court. The case filed in court could take a year (hopefully) or more to resolve. However, this case is covered by summary procedure so the period should be shorter than for ordinary criminal cases. Ganyan talaga pag nagkakaso, matagal din, due in part to the number of cases pending with the courts (it has been estimated that in the Metro Manila area, MTCs on the average have a backlog of 2,000 to 3,000 cases each).

 

shucks. ang tagal pala. :cry:

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