I keep hearing this loud buzzing noise coming from my computer. I thought one of the fans were rubbing up against a wire. But when I went to check it out, it was my chipset fan. It is loose. What should I do?
My motherboard is an Abit IS7. Here's a picture The chipset fan is that big teal...
Deleteing from the camera works
I sent a request to purchasing for a new reader hopefully they get me a good one.
I'll let you guys know how it goes on mon. maybe
thx for the help
I've emailed Lexar (i guess they handle tech support) no response yet
i saw taht suggestion before and tried it with no luck
i was thinking maybe there's a back door
because i'm guessing XP is the problem... if maybe i boot up with something else and do it that way
I have a eMachine at home with a universal reader in the case... I think i will try that tonight.
We've started buying kingston and corsairs hoping they won't have the same problem... i haven't recieved any of those chips yet so i'm not sure
What's weird is that one of the chips we tried...
I'm using Radio Shack's 10-in-1 Card Reader
when i am done transfering the images to my hard drive i want to delete them.
when i try to delete them it says
"Cannot delete filename: The disk is Write-Protected.
Remove the write-protection or use another disk"
the only way i know of...
AWESOME!!! i found i .. i think
i searched for the pst files and found one called Outlook and it's ~125MB!!
me so happy
it was under L:\Documents and Settings\Mark\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook
(I screwed the drive letters up that's why XP doesn't want to work)...
ok should i be worried if it's 209KB and i had more than 2000 messages?
Also, if I install a windows on a new partition and i put outlook on there is ther a way to transfer the database without the use of the outlook program?
Ok i've screwed up XP
went through the recovery thingy with Win XP CD
now all my links to my programs are messed up
I deleted a Folder in my other drive titled MSOFiles or somthing like that it was for microsoft office stuff
Does anyone know whey outlook stores messages in WinXP?
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