Thank you. I'll take a swing at it tomorrow at work. I just need it to work and elegance isn't that important. I'd try an abacus if I thought it would work.
Really do appreciate the tip.
I have a simple column spreadsheet (sample below) where employees add daily data and I need the spreadsheet to automatically show the monthly totals at the EOTM. Manually it's a simple =sum, but I prefer them to remain hidden and auto fill after the month has ended.
I thought this would be...
I goofed. It's late and I have a case of cranial rectumitis. I'll check the BIOS and reply when the extraction is complete.
I had to check the BIOS again but my post was correct...
Using an Athlon X2-245e (45Watt)
I flashed it today with the latest BIOS which is a beta version. No change in boot behavior at all. I tried every available RAM and slot combination using 2 and 4 gig sticks and the common thread to this problem seems to be an 8 gig barrier. I have 2 gig...
Micron DDR2-800 DS NON-ECC
I have F11 which is the latest non Beta release. F12 is the last one but it is a beta from years ago. Nothing newer. I guess it wouldn't hurt to try it. Gigabyte's page says it an update to support newer AMD cpu's.
I'm repurposing a Gigabyte-GA-MA78GM-S2H v2 DDR2 board and can't get to POST using 4x4 DDR2-800 sticks of new Micron RAM and I'm hoping someone might have a solution.
It runs fine with all 4 slots filled with 2g sticks but not when using 4g sticks. I've tried other brands with no luck. Most of...
Looks like warranties posted at NE are a little odd. I bought a 500G HGST Untrastar from NE last week advertised as having a 3 year warranty. It's going in a customer's PC and the mfr. date was November 2013 so I ran a check on the serial number with HGST. Turns out HGST says it is warranted...
Back in the day it was Abit. They made great boards but of course are no more. I moved to ASUS, also great boards, then tried MSI\ECS\Shuttle. The Shuttles were good but since they stopped making mainstream boards I moved to Gigabyte and have been very satisfied. They are well made and they...
The existing caps have +25-+25 one one end so I'm reasonably certain they are in parallel. I have three to swap out and will order six 25u\25v caps to replace them with. Thanks!
I'm replacing caps in an old tube amp and have a question or two. It's been forever since I did this kind of work and even then it was more of a hobby, bu I don't remember what this type of cap is called. It has 1 lead on one end and 2 on the other and it's a 25MF-25MF-25V.
It's 2 caps in one...
.....maybe so but I can't remember what it's called.
My mother has a standard def TV in her room with coax, component and composite inputs. I want to send video from a PC in another room to her SDTV using either my wired or Wi-Fi network.
Switching inputs with a remote is about a technical...
No USB and No BT and the mic isn't a deal breaker because I only need the phone for listening to conf calls while traveling. If\when I need to speak to the group I have to pull to a stop anyway.
I have the 3.5mm input for the radio and I' just try a patch cable. It will probably be good...
Sometimes while traveling I have to take conference calls using my iPhone on speaker with the mic muted. My truck has a standard stereo input on the front for connecting an MP3 type device and I would like to know the best way to connect my iPhone and hear my conference calls while traveling...
Well it's for a good friend and school teacher taking night classes for her law degree. She and her data are far too important for me to take such a risk.
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