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What you can do is: PURCHASE THE GAME!
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I could not get it to work on my PC. Kept getting errors that it could not find a INF file. Pissed me off so I starting using a different scanner that I had instead. ;(
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Windows 200 Professional has a limit of a total of 10 connections. It does not matter if it is servers or workstations or a combination of both. Your workstation (server) should not count as a connection on the PC.
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I would check the jumpers on the drives. One should be the master and the other should be on secondary. You could also put both to cable select. Lastly you could check the manufacturers website for support.
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Try Acronis True Image. Works for servers and Workstations
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I would just rename the administrator to something that will not be easily guessed and then create a Administrator account with very little rights or permessions as possible. Quote: You can't delete or disable built in accounts on NT through the users console, so I'm still at a bit of a loss. You are correct sir. Administrator and Guest cannot be deleted because they are built in accounts.
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do you by haps have a shreader installed on the computer? The newer versions of Mcafee have a shreading program built in to them.
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Check for the Blaster worm. I had to patch about 1500 PCs at work and it causes all kinds of havok on systems. Also make sure you have the most recent dat files. Just because you installed all the patches does not mean that you cannot catch it. The patch only closes the exploit not protect you from the worm.
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I agree with Sapiens74. I would go with the Intel processor and hyper-threading. Hyper-threading will help lessen the amount of time to compile and if he will burn it to a DVD, the rendering time. If I remember correctly on benchmark test the AMD processor usually does better for graphics but do not have anything like Intels hyperthreading to help process information. SCSI would help a great deal also. Adobe products are beasts themselves and if you have the best processor out there, will make any task that much easier. If it work that is purchasing it why not buy the best rig that you can. Time is money. AMD had chipsets that will handle dual processors but are not exactly the greatest on performance. Intel chipsets are usually supported by any M$ product with out adding extra drivers and are usually very stable but the boards are usually a littel more expensive.
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Make sure your memory is properly seated and the correct speed and type
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Make sure your memory is properly seated and the correct speed and type
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Sounds funny that a sp would conflict with a M$ driver.
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What brand of scanner?
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Do you have the cable that goes from the cd-rom plugged into the sound card? Do you have it the correct plug on the sound card?