I'm running two maxtor 20gbs with no problem.
Win2k is on one hard drive and Win98se is on another.
Cluster size is set to 16K and on a FAT32 file system.
Life would be better if you had a bootable CD. All Microsoft CDs are bootable, so if it isn't Microsoft's then its a ripped copy.
Use this to make a bootable CD.
Well it seems theres a backdoor on unix servers now.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/8/18181.html
Looks like all the cheap vendors for motherboard parts didn't hire such qualified admins either.
PC Chips servers were taked down
Along with http://www.cmedia.com.tw/
Do they have a book on protecting unix servers because http://www.sis.com.tw/ needs a better admin... Someone hacked there server today. What a shame:(
This was hilarious @ first but now I stuck staring the PC with 640*400 mode till I find some drivers to update the video display on my relatives PC.
ALL YOUR CHIPSETS ARE BELONG TO ZOIAH! Damn bastard why couldn't he have just waited another day.
http://www.sis.com.tw/
What a damn shame...
It's a nightmare trying to get the lucent drivers to function in Windows 2000.
Installing and updating from the device manager and control panel gives the same result, a non-functioning modem. "Modem failed to respond..."
It's a brand new Zoom 3025L modem not even a month old. Every...
It's a nightmare trying to get the lucent drivers to function in Windows 2000.
Installing and updating from the device manager and control panel gives the same result, a non-functioning modem. "Modem failed to respond..."
It's a brand new Zoom 3025L modem not even a month old. Every...
It's a nightmare trying to get the lucent drivers to function in Windows 2000.
Installing and updating from the device manager and control panel gives the same result, a non-functioning modem. "Modem failed to respond..."
It's a brand new Zoom 3025L modem not even a month old. Every...
Use a port mapper to spoof the college's firewall.
Err napster connects to port 8888 so do some porting to lets say port 80.
Too many ways to find stuff.
Its called GOOGLE
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