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Hi. Can anyone help me or give me legal advice on ma problem.i assumed a subdivision lot from a soldier thru deed of sale and i started paying in pag ibig the mothly dues, now i need a another signature from the soldier for me to fully paid the assumed lot. the soldier would not recornized the deed of sale he entered into before. the receipts of pag ibig dues are already in my name. what should i do. thank you.

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nasira ko un AMI bios ko a week ago, naayos ko naman. me nakuha ako na pang flash sa mobo sa 'net tapos flash-boot ako. yun nga lang andami version na sinubukan ko... tanong ko lang, pede bako mag boot sa cd drive, instead of floppy, kun sakaling ma-buang uli ako at pakelaman ko at i-flash ko uli un bios ko?

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nasira ko un AMI bios ko a week ago, naayos ko naman. me nakuha ako na pang flash sa mobo sa 'net tapos flash-boot ako. yun nga lang andami version na sinubukan ko... tanong ko lang, pede bako mag boot sa cd drive, instead of floppy, kun sakaling ma-buang uli ako at pakelaman ko at i-flash ko uli un bios ko?

 

NO.. the mobo would always boot from a floppy drive when its bios is corrupted..

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i think what you are trying to say is, the computer will try to boot from a floppy when the boot sector [of the hard drive] is corupt-

 

i have yet to encounter a "corrupted BIOS"- but if that is indeed possible, the computer might not even give you beeping sounds to say something's wrong, obviously, when it doesnt even know a floppy drive or a hard drive is there.

 

the closest thing would be a corrupt NVRAM, and computers in the 2003-2005 era should have a way of clearing the NVRAM (hard-resetting the BIOS, more often that not, that which involves taking the CMOS battery out and short-circuit-ing the +/- connectors)

 

NO.. the mobo would always boot from a floppy drive when its bios is corrupted..

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Hi. Can anyone help me or give me legal advice on ma problem.i assumed a subdivision lot from a soldier thru deed of sale and i started paying in pag ibig the mothly dues, now i need a another signature from the soldier for me to fully paid the assumed lot. the soldier would not recornized the deed of sale he entered into before. the receipts of pag ibig dues are already in my name. what should i do. thank you.

 

i would read "assume a subdivision lot" as you purchasing the lot...

 

first question would be when was the deed of sale entered into? secondly, was it duly notarized? The next step is check with PAG-IBIG the documentation that the soldier has submitted for him to be able to obtain the loan. From what I know, in order to obtain the loan, the property must be in the soldier's name.

 

Do check with PAG-IBIG if the Deed of Sale would suffice in lieu of the signature you still need from the soldier. Also determine for what purpose would the additional signature entail to "fully paid the assumed lot". A plus point is the recognition of the PAG-IBIG of your personality in interest over the poperty which you have been paying for quite some time. This is why I asked initially for the date and notarization of the Deed of Sale since the same would be crucial, not only with the PAG-IBIG but for the cancellation of the TCT in the soldier's name and having the subject property transferred to your name.

 

I hope this helps...

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Anong kaso ito?

 

Boyfriend: 20

Girlfriend: 17

 

Then girlfriend became pregnant... but with her consent.

 

hmmmm...

 

a whole host of cases, both criminal and civil, may come forth due to the attendant facts...as what google says, do specify your facts so that search may be better attuned to your purposes...

 

that is why sometimes lawyers have been criticized for giving wrong advice, oftentimes clients do not give the full picture and many a time surprises come along...

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what he said was, he corrupted the bios by mis-flashing, there is no

way of booting other devices other than the floppy drive when your bios fails. try to consult bioscentral.com..

 

then again, i havent encountered mis-flashed BIOSes- the process for 90% of the mobos out there seems idiot-proof anyways (no, i'm not implying anything at that B) )

 

considering the BIOS was mis-flashed and it's in the middle of writing code responsible for checking boot devices, is it theoretically possible that it will fail to detect all bootable devices at startup? I believe so :unsure:

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then again, i havent encountered mis-flashed BIOSes- the process for 90% of the mobos out there seems idiot-proof anyways (no, i'm not implying anything at that B) )

 

considering the BIOS was mis-flashed and it's in the middle of writing code responsible for checking boot devices, is it theoretically possible that it will fail to detect all bootable devices at startup? I believe so :unsure:

 

heheh, flashed my bios inside windows, through a website in fact. MSI's site have the option of updating through thier website. malas, ng freeze un screen ko, tapos dead bios nako. mas safer pala pg flash ka through dos, booting from a diskette. i've learned my lesson na. you cuold always ask for help if your clueless about something and never mess with the bios, unless you know the exact version number... salamat uli mga sir

 

btw, un mobo ko, indi na nag beep. supposedly, wait for four beeps dba? nun insert ko nun diskette, boot cya agad. ala naman problems, pero is my board alright? normal ba yun?

 

my mobo-- MSI 915 G combo

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Yup, the folders are still there, but can't access. Me and my wife are administrator, and both of our old folders are "access denied". 

 

Any more suggestions, please. TY

 

You just need to take ownership of the rights of the folder/drive/file.

 

1. control panel - folder options: uncheck simple file sharing

2. my computer - select the drive/folder/file

3. right click the drive/folder/file and select properties

4. go to the security tab - advance - permissions

---- there you will see the previos owner of the drive/folder/file

5. click on the previous owner then select edit

6. On the objects tab, change the name to your name or whatever name that you are using currently

7. apply onto "this folder, subfolders and files"

8. on the permissions, check everything under the allowed criteria

9. if you want you can also select "apply this permissions to objects and or...."

10. click OK and your done.

---- your current user will take ownership of everything inside the drive/folder/file you selected.

 

you can also remove the previous user and add a new user to take ownership of the files.

 

*** you can also do: no. 1 - 4 but instead of the permissions tab you can go to the owner tab - change owner to your current user name if it is listed in the provided list - click "replace owner on subcontainers and objects" then hit apply/ok and your done.

 

I hope this helps

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not sure if its with the HR or Legal Thread. well anyway, just a question for the lawyers out there. In your experience, may napakulong na bang employee for not fulfilling your Training Agreement?

 

Say, the employee was trained locally / abroad. Then the company pays for it but before the said training, an agreement was signed by the employee to stay with the company for certain months or else she would pay the training cost. If the employee resigned and did not pay the training cost, can you sue this person?

 

In your experience, have you won a case with the same situation? (say you represent the company)

 

thanks

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