I did eventually update the BIOS, and for a while the USB ports behaved themselves. But today I brought it out of hibernation and I found that it thought my tuner was on a low-speed port again. Anybody have any other ideas?
It's Wednesday evening, and Bing still lists the DIR-655 in stock at ZZF for Monday morning's price, when it's still out-of-stock and higher-priced.
I can't get my head around a price search engine that doesn't display current prices.
That isn't my complaint. My complaint is that Bing apparently hasn't bothered to update their prices to reflect what's actually offered, or even if it's still available. What kind of search engine gives you stale data?
ZipZoomFly's tactics are certainly bullshit, but as far as I'm concerned Bing is to blame too. I searched for a DIR-655 today and not only did ZZF have a higher price than what Bing quoted, but it was out of stock! How often, if ever, does Bing intend to update the prices in their search...
All my USB ports are occupied, but the tuner is the only thing that draws power from the bus.
I'm going to try updating the BIOS soon. The final straw was last night when one of my printers wouldn't work. A look at Device Manager revealed that the system thought that the driver was...
Under control panel > device manager > cdrom > (your device) > properties > properties, there should be a checkbox to enable digital playback. You would think it would be enabled by default, but I seem to remember that it isn't.
I have an Intel D975XBX board with a Core2 Duo 6600. I'm running XP Pro SP3 with all updates applied. The system used to have a slightly annoying problem whereas my card reader, connected to one of the spare USB headers on the motherboard, would suddenly switch to low-speed upon inserting a card...
I recently bought a wireless network adapter for my desktop system and tried to set up an ad-hoc network with my laptop (which has a built-in adapter) using the instructions at http://www.microsoft.com/windo.../bowman_02april08.mspx
It sounds simple. It should've been simple. But...
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