FKTOAST
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Both ways work fine. Yes, the repair was extra work but it did work. The changing of the hal worked as well with less hassle and was much easier do to. Great find Clutch. That article rocked. Do you know what gets on my nerves? What gets on my nerves is that as I read some of these posts I see that a ton of them is actually answered in the Operating system help file. I know posting is fun but wouldnt you rather read something that makes sense all the time and has the right answer than wait for a reply that might be right but is written in broken english? I always check the help file first so this post was not in the help file but it was in Technet and I think we would get a better pot of tech questions if people would use the help files and technet.
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Have no administrative tools (win2k)
FKTOAST replied to chermesh's topic in Customization & Tweaking
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Right click my computer Go to properties Go to the advanced tab Click on performance options Under swap file click options, I think. This list is your swap file list. You will notice there will be a number by your C:. Leave it there. Highlight the c: and then change the min and max to about 400. Make sure you click on the set button before you do anything else. Click on you other hard drive and add about 500 to the min and max and then click set. Apply the changes and click ok. Reboot. Windows 2000 will use the other hard drives partition first then will go to the c: when needed. This makes for almost 3 times the access times for you are now using and extra set of arms to do your paging for you which isnt going to be that much since you are using 386Mb of ram anyways. You should notice programs opening quicker and the overall system running smoother.
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Scolling Program Menu..set to off, BUT....
FKTOAST replied to CrazyKillerMan's topic in Customization & Tweaking
Down 8, you hit it on the nose buddy! I was thinkg the same thing and then I read your post. That will fix it. -
I have seen this same question posted about 30 times and I am not understanding the issue. Windows 2000 will automatically setup DMA if your harware supports it, if its needed, if its suppost to have DMA. YOU DO NOT NEED TO EDIT THE REGISTRY. If you are having to edit the registry for DMA then you need to look somewhere else for the problem. Tell me about your system and config and how you are coming to the conclusion that DMA is not installed. Tell me the hardware that you have (details please) and all that you have looked at. Even if your motherboard is setup in PIO mode 4 windows 2000 will still use DMA if your hardware supports it. Send me some details so that I might better understand this issue that keeps coming up. Thanks, Frank
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The reason for your icons arranged weird is that some programs install under the all users account and some under your specifc account. Whenever you arrange the icons by name it arranges the all user account first then your acccount second. If you want to see which are installed where then go to the taskbar and start menu settings and click start menu programs and then advanced. You account should pull up and you then double click on the programs icons. This is your list of programs. You wil see that on the left that there is also an all user or default or something like that. Click on that and you will notice that some programs are there while other are under you account but they all show up in the start menu.
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Upgrading CPU/Memory - How will this affect Win2K Pro?
FKTOAST replied to RussellWild's topic in Customization & Tweaking
Here's a nifty little performance tweak as well. Once you have established your memory count, in your case 384, decide the swap file size. I would recommend 700Mb. Ok heres the tweak. This will only work if you have more than one hard drive. Right click my computer Go to properties Go to the advanced tab Click on performance options Under swap file click options, I think. This list is your swap file list. You will notice there will be a number by your C:. Leave it there. Highlight the c: and then change the min and max to about 400. Make sure you click on the set button before you do anything else. Click on you other hard drive and add about 500 to the min and max and then click set. Apply the changes and click ok. Reboot. Windows 2000 will use the other hard drives partition first then will go to the c: when needed. This makes for almost 3 times the access times for you are now using and extra set of arms to do your paging for you which isnt going to be that much since you are using 386Mb of ram anyways. You should notice programs opening quicker and the overall system running smoother. -
What if you installed the second CPU and then ran REPAIR. Repair does do a hardware check and installs accordingly. Everyone told me on my windows 2000 pro install on c: that I would have a hard time dual booting with win98 since I was supposed to install 98 first but all I did was install 98 on a different hard drive and then run the 2000 setup disk to run the repair and everything is smooth like butter! I am going to try and do this on my 2000 server box right now. I have one PIII 600 and server already installed and im going to install the second cpu and run repair. Wish me luck. I will post up when I have the verdict. Anyone want to place some gentlemen bets?
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Does the same apply for 2000 server? I would assume so.
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When 98 box boots you should receive a network login box. Whatever the user name and p***word you use there needs to be created as a user on the W2K box. So you would create a new user and the name and p***word has to corispond with the 98 box. The reason for this is since you are not running a domain the only way to athenticate shared resources is with a local security policy setup on each and every w2k box you have. Since there is no domain there is no centralized authentication by one machine for the whole domain. You have to setup users locally on each W2k box and they must corrispond with the user name and p***word on the 98, 95, nt, 2000 operating systems.
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Just want to see what some of you hard core gamers think about Windows 98 vs ME for the future of gaming for the next couple of years. Will Windows 98 remain the overall best OS for games or will ME beat it out when more hardware and software companies make for support for this new OS? Semi-Technical responses preferred or links to some cool websites you have already done these tests. Thanks
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Seducer, Yeah, that sounds great, just email me. Glad everything works. Frank
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Ok, so I have checked the website and asked around and no one can give me a release date for Tribes 2. All I know is that its coming out soon. I am a subscriber to the Tribes 2 newsletter and none of my emails state when the game is going to come out. Does anyone know or have any info on when the game is supposedly scheduled for released?
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Easy Cheese! 1. You purchase two ip addresses. 2. Cable modem plugs into "uplinkport" on hub/switch. 3.You and your wife are plugged into regular ports on hub/switch. 4. Manually configure TCP/IP for NIC cards and specify IP address and so-on, for both computers. 5. Enjoy your cable service!
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What about if you ping 10.0.0.2 from C. Can you get across the nic cards? I think all you need to do is change IP of 10.0.0.5 to 11.0.0.5 and everything else connected to that IP also change the 10 to 11. I think all we are dealing with is that 10.0.0.5 and 10.0.0.2 are different networks. In order for A and B to get to C the nic card that is attatched to A and Bs network needs to know that C is on another network and the fact that the gateway 10.0.0.2 doesnt know to forward packets to 10.0.0.5 because 10.0.0.5 is a local address. Disable RIP. Enable IP fowarding. Make the two nic cards gateways of each other and change the network ID (10 to 11) on one side of the network. (You can make static entries in the routing table if you wish and I can give you the entries if you like.) (I replicated this on my computer at home so I know this will work)
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Im sorry for the recent posts but I messed up on some of them. 1. Not LMHOSTS file but the routing table. 2. Not different subnets but different network ids.
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Also try setting up two different subnets. The reason why you cant get across maybe because when a client make a request a verification is done as to wether the destination is local or remote. In your case the destination is remote but you using local addresses throughout the network so you are never getting outside your gateway since it doesnt think you need to leave because of the addess you are trying to ping is a local one.
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What happens when you try to ping the network adapters IP? What I mean is try pinging the network card the connects the other network to see if you can at least get across the adapters. You may need to put static entries in the LMHOST file for mapping. Do you have two domains setup or one?
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Try removing the CDROMS from device manager and also reinstall the scsi driver. Windows 2000 should reinstall the aspi files. If that doesnt do it, run a repair on 2000 by booting with the boot disks and choosing the repair option when you get to disk 4. Frank
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Well....... What happened? ------------------ Frank
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What kind of router and what kind of network setup do you have an want? Do you want to route a DSL or Cable Modem to other computers or route a DHCP server to another subnet across the network? ------------------ Frank A+, Windows 98 and NT Certified Technical Support Representative
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When your brother first boots up his PC he should get and network login prompt. Find out whatever name and p***word he is using, leaving the p***word blank makes it easier. In 2000, make a standard user account using the same login name your brother is using and the same p***word. When you share out your printer give your bothers account on your machine permission to use that printer. Now install the network printer on your brother's computers and it should copy files and tell you its installed properly. Whenever your brother wants to print make sure he selects your printer. That should do it! ------------------ Frank A+, Windows 98 and NT Certified Technical Support Representative
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Excellent post Clutch! I agree with your statements about 3DFX. So are you saying that DDR ram is worth it? And am I wrong by saying that the driver releases for NVIDIA chipsets suck or have I just missed th boat and its not as painful as I might of stated? ------------------ Frank A+, Windows 98 and NT Certified Technical Support Representitive
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Sandover is right about the installing RIP and set IP forwarding but then you would have to setup two subnets. This is just a multihomed server with the same subnet for either side of the network so you should just be able to make both nics the gateway for each other and call it a day because that's how you can complete the connection to the two NICS. Theoretically. ------------------ Frank A+, Windows 98 and NT Certified Technical Support Representitive
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