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Everything posted by Cormac
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Hey Everyone I need some help. Right now my ISP's download speed is 8 megs. I have 3 computers hooked to a Netgear Ethernet 4 port hub. Each computers download speed is roughly 2.2 megs. I used to run a Link-sys router and it would run ok for awhile but then it would drop the other computers and I would have to reset the computers. I followed all the instructions from Link-sys on setting up the router for the 3 comps but it still did it. What I want to know is there any device out there that will allow me to hook all 3 computers up to the modem without such a huge drop in download speed.
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Bud, don't hijack other peoples threads. Please start your own. Spursstan, if HP doesn't have the driver for Vista yet, you will have to wait until they put one out.
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This site is not for helping people break the law. Go buy the real thing.
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Thanks for the response Sampson. Actually it works no problem with the hub, the way I have it set up is to go from the modem right to the hub and then to the 3 computers and have no serious problems other then the drop in download speed. Do you think installing it the way you suggest it above will get me a faster download speed? I'm just thinking that since the signal is being split by the hub that there is no way to get around the download speed drop or am I wrong?
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I've searched the net using Google and the only error message I could find that is close to that one is for OxC000009a. Maybe someone else can have better luck then I did.
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First off, we need to know what the message is that you are clicking ok on. Secondly we need to know what file can't be found. Only then can we really help you at all.
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It would help to know what the error message is.
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This is the same card mentioned by Relic but made by 3D Fuzion for $69.00 after rebate. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...CMP=OTC-Froogle
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Go to start-control panel- performance and maintenance-administrative tools.
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MJ, try this for the serial key. http://www.majorgeeks.com/Keyfinder_Thing_Lite_d5253.html After that I would due a complete reformat and then use some kind of HOSTS program to keep your buddy from the bad places. I use this for my HOSTS blocking. http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm Good Luck
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Try searching Google
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Hi Karen, The problem is your graphics card. Go to this website and download the dll and run it. Hopefully that will fix the problem for you. http://www.dlldump.com/download-dll-files_new.php/dllfiles/A/ati3duag.dll/6.14.10.0231/download.html
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Darkside, set the compatibility mode for the game and try that. Just right click on the games icon and choose properties, then click on the compatibility tab adn set it for what that game requires.
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Anupam, I had a similar problem when I put in a new card. How I fixed it was to go into the display properties and change the settings inside. As soon as I reset the settings everything worked like a dream.
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According to the makers of that thumb drive you will have to put the drive into the USB port and reformat the drive.
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Have you tried setting the compatibility mode for these games?
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Go in and uninstall any reference to Dungeon Keeper and clean out the registry of any references. Then try the install again, wowexec.exe is what supports 16 bit programs in XP.
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Have you tried installing the game using XP's compatibility mode?
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Have you tried going to Logitech's website?
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Take the thumb drive back to where you bought your laptop along with your receipt and get it replaced.
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You can download a new ntdll.dll. Just download it and then install the dll and install the cam software. You can get it here, http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?ntdll
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If you are using Live Meeting 2003, then yes you can upgrade to IE5.5 with no problems. http://support.microsoft.com/ph/925