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Everything posted by regulator
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While you're at it see if you can re-start the DHCP service as well. Not saying that's it but trying to eliminate the easy stuff first. ------------------------------------------ Also...if you know the default admin password for netgear routers are you able to access the device using the default gateway IP? I would tool around in the config utility for the router and see if you can set it back to default settings and see if that makes a difference.
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Have you tried....start>run>services.msc then verify if the Wireless Zero Config Service is running? If not enable it.
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Don't to it Austin...it deletes your master boot record. Besides I doubt you could do it inside a windows dos shell..you'd have to boot up with a OS cd and enter the command there.
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Here's a great idea...why don't you go to another forum and post something about all the jumps you've got...after all this IS a skydiving website... fucking douche
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and directly afterwards proceed to start>run>cmd delete mbr
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it would probably help if you divulged what browser you are referring to.
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Republicans turned off by size of Obama's package
regulator replied to Amazon's topic in Speakers Corner
of course its totally fine for her to call me a stalker...guess you missed that -
Republicans turned off by size of Obama's package
regulator replied to Amazon's topic in Speakers Corner
must breath...... appearantly in your quest for liberalism you suddenly forgot how to spell. its BREATHE unless your breath is just plain stinky... I vote for the latter... -
Republicans turned off by size of Obama's package
regulator replied to Amazon's topic in Speakers Corner
so I'm a stalker now huh. get it straight.... I like ladies not women who look like men in drag with manish features -
Republicans turned off by size of Obama's package
regulator replied to Amazon's topic in Speakers Corner
Anything you say to feel better about yourself. -
Republicans turned off by size of Obama's package
regulator replied to Amazon's topic in Speakers Corner
I've already been briefed about you from some others. Your name says it all. -
Republicans turned off by size of Obama's package
regulator replied to Amazon's topic in Speakers Corner
Well if you weren't afraid of hearing what I have to say then I would think you would welcome a debate and be able to back up what you say. But sending a message...then blocking me directly afterwards before allowing me to retort.. is nothing but running away with your tail between your legs... -
Republicans turned off by size of Obama's package
regulator replied to Amazon's topic in Speakers Corner
Kinda like when you sent me a message last night and ran away from me by blocking all incoming messages before I could send a reply.....you afraid? -
Republicans turned off by size of Obama's package
regulator replied to Amazon's topic in Speakers Corner
Sounds like you already have knowledge of what his package is like...why dont you tell us instead. -
Renoit - Need help with password hint for friend who passed away
regulator replied to kansasskydiver's topic in The Bonfire
Have you tried using ERD Commander? I think it works for Linux drives as well, but I could be mistaken. -
Windows tracks physical pages of memory using a table called the Page Frame Database. This database (which actually is just a big one-dimensional array) is indexed by physical page number. As a result, the page frame database is typically referred to as the Page Frame Number list or PFN. Every page of physical memory has an associated PFN entry. Each PFN entry contains information about the state of its corresponding physical page in the system. This state includes information about whether the corresponding physical page is in use, how it’s being used, a count of active users of the page, and a count of pending I/O operations on the page. Depending on the pages state, a PFN entry may be on one of several lists that the Memory Manager maintains. The listheads for these lists are simple global variables that are used for quick access to PFN entries of certain types. For example, one such list would be the list that contains all the modified pages that need to be written to disk. Because all the PFN lists and entries are present in the high half of kernel virtual address space, they are subject to corruption through stray pointer accesses (such as by errant drivers or other similar kernel-mode modules). Also, the count in the PFN that tracks the number of I/O related accesses to a given physical page can be corrupted by improper MDL handling. Whenever Windows detects that any of the PFN lists or any of the PFN entries themselves have become invalid, the system halts with a PFN_LIST_CORRUPT bugcheck ------------------------------------------------------------- How this is fixed varies depending on the reason of the bugcheck. Using Driver Verifier and the checked build of the O/S should allow you to pinpoint the driver that is either corrupting memory or mishandling MDLs. If the offending driver is not a driver that you have any control over, the only available option is disabling the driver until a fixed version is available.
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Are you using a 64 bit Processor or 32 bit? ---------------------------------------------------------- You are running a quad core Intel processor. Got it.
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Bill, who is the FR person he is referring to in the post?
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As an IT person I would state the importance of creating at BARE MINIMUM a complex password to have access to your admin profile. IE If its your personal computer and you only have one account...the first account created is for the admin account. I had my laptop with previous installs and either I wouldn't have a password or it was not remotely complex. Once I started using a complex password one of my old passwords: (Mc$sE03+) Since I started using complex passwords I haven't been infected with spyware as much and my computer hasn't crashed once in the past 3 years. I strongly suggest creating a complex password with uppercase, lowercase, and numbers ...at least 8 characters. It might take a few extra seconds to log in, but it will keep your computer running longer...provided you don't do anything stupid to ruin your build yourself.
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Why don't you worry about the politics in Zimbabwe and try filling our your profile before trying to politically correct and still be anonymous at the same time.
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Interesting. Do you know what was causing the issue? Perhaps a driver conflict or an incorrect registry key perhaps? If you still remember what caused the BSOD I'd like to hear the cause. Thanks Paul
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McCain throws tantrum; GOP will hold breath till they turn blue
regulator replied to Andy9o8's topic in Speakers Corner
I'm gonna get off here because you called the moderator police because my intellect frightens you. -
McCain throws tantrum; GOP will hold breath till they turn blue
regulator replied to Andy9o8's topic in Speakers Corner
wow another amazing comeback retort that really put me in my place you really got me on that one you can do a search for anger management classes in your local area you know...I'm sure they'd even take you -
McCain throws tantrum; GOP will hold breath till they turn blue
regulator replied to Andy9o8's topic in Speakers Corner
Once again digging up old mud again because you cant come up with any new points on your own...how sad --------------------------------------------------------------- Besides it seems you truly HATE all conservatives perhaps you should get some anger management classes for your problem -
McCain throws tantrum; GOP will hold breath till they turn blue
regulator replied to Andy9o8's topic in Speakers Corner
I was expecting a well thought out retort with bits of insight detailing the plight of liberal reform. Instead you just elaborated how lame your line of reasoning truly is...go back to throwing mud...you're way better at that.