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Title: Homebuilt PC's
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Users activity: 33 posts per thread
Forum activity: 75 active threads during last week
 

Posting activity on Homebuilt PC's:

  Week Month 3 Months
Threads: 75 219 602
Post: 209 642 1,991
 

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Top authors during last week:

Name
Posts
Paul
22
user's latest post:
Spyware from ArcSoft. What the...
Published (2009-11-29 23:14:00)
Dennis wrote: On Nov 29, 6:50 am, Dennis wrote: Anyone have additional info about a sleezy company called ArcSoft and two processes they have managed to sneak onto my freshly formatted system? (ACDaemon.exe and ACService.exe). I am very curious how these pricks got their spyware crap onto my system, I've never used their useless products before. They've obviously stealthed their crap in with a legit package that I installed....
John Doe
13
user's latest post:
USB Flash drive
Published (2009-11-29 20:46:00)
Why did you start a new thread?
Fishface[_2_]
10
user's latest post:
Fishface recommends Macrium...
Published (2009-11-29 03:08:00)
Well, I guess a link would have been thoughtful... http://www.macrium.com/reflectfree.asp
Neoklis Kyriazis
7
user's latest post:
Micro-ATX mobo's compatible...
Published (2009-11-26 08:35:00)
On Nov 26, 12:31*am, Steve wrote: By the way, I did send an email to Zalman and Provatage asking for info on mobos, waiting for an answer. I guess Zalman will not answer and Provantage will refer me to Zalman... No doubt. Provantage replied, telling me they regret to inform me the the TNN-300 is discontinued and there is no support for it (but they did sell one to me....). They told me to look at Zalman's mobo specifications to find a...
Steve
7
user's latest post:
Micro-ATX mobo's compatible...
Published (2009-11-25 23:31:00)
The author has marked this message not to be archived. This post will be deleted on December 9, 2009. In article ,
larry moe 'n curly
6
user's latest post:
Differential diagnosis memtest v...
Published (2009-11-26 21:29:00)
twistedbrain wrote: larry moe 'n curly wrote: 1. memory timings in BIOS setup; There are no. It is my BIOS setup I can't change CAS. Try changing the memory bus speed. That's sometimes the only parameter that eliminates the errors. 2. memory voltage (I think it always has to be done manually in the BIOS setup, but I'm not sure); I can do that by increasing by 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 or 0.4. If the normal voltage is 1.8, 0.3 would do...
Roibert
6
user's latest post:
Adapter 1 No HD detected!
Published (2009-11-29 14:55:00)
Roibert wrote: After a PSU failure yesterday, and my PC died, from a earlier post, I replaced the PSU with a OCZ 550 watt PSU. After connecting everything back up and plugging in all USB leads, my PC booted up ok, but I had to go into the BIOS to make some slight changes, and checked the boot order etc. I then rebooted, as the BIOS info comes up on the first screen, it shows both SATA HD's, and that the status is OK on both of them. On...
Joel727
6
user's latest post:
usb flash drive
Published (2009-11-29 18:09:00)
On Nov 29, 10:32*am, Joel727 wrote: On Nov 25, 4:37*pm, Andy wrote: On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 10:52:57 -0800 (PST), Joel727 wrote: thanks again * * *I just checked, no magnetic field - the compass needle does not move. *I checked the four conductors for cracks after cutting the metal cover off the top half of the end of the device. *No cracks, I just place clear tape over the four conductors for the same If you place clear tape over the USB...
Ron[_5_]
5
user's latest post:
New Window 7 build
Published (2009-11-23 02:55:00)
Bioboffin wrote: "Ron" wrote in message news
Derk
5
user's latest post:
I added a HD and I F* up.....
Published (2009-11-25 21:16:00)
Here you see part of my Asus M2A-VM-HDMI mobo: http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/5858/mobox.jpg The plug saying "HDD LED" with the black and yellow wire is for the HD led of course and the 2 seperate green and black plugs are for the "power on" led. According to the manual, the minus (-) wires should be located where I put the black wires ....... Derk
 

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Started 3 days, 11 hours ago (2009-11-29 00:22:00)  by PWY
"nobody " wrote in message m... PWY wrote: I have a USB pen drive I bought some time ago and never used but I seem to remember plugging it in and reformatting to ntfs. Big mistake I know now. When I plug this drive in now my computer freezes, hard drive light stops flashing and broadband modem light goes out. Thinking there must be something wrong with the drive, I...
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Started 2 days, 19 hours ago (2009-11-29 15:50:00)  by Dennis[_8_]
Anyone have additional info about a sleezy company called ArcSoft and two processes they have managed to sneak onto my freshly formatted system? (ACDaemon.exe and ACService.exe). I am very curious how these pricks got their spyware crap onto my system, I've never used their useless products before. They've obviously stealthed their crap in with a legit package that I installed. I'd ...
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Started 2 days, 13 hours ago (2009-11-29 22:20:00)  by Sickboy
brassplyer wrote: I've begun noticing a glitch where the computer starts to hesitate - for example you'll be playing an audio or video file and it pauses intermittently and it's reflected in the audio with an obnoxious intermittent buzzing. When you run the mouse across the screen it also intermittently hangs. Don't know if it's at all related but I first started noticing this a...
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Started 2 days, 14 hours ago (2009-11-29 20:46:00)  by John Doe
Why did you start a new thread?
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Started 1 week ago (2009-11-25 02:11:00)  by Paul
Joel727 wrote: I magnetized usb flash drive with the center of a metal candle holder which was magnetic. How do I un-magnetize my usb flash drive? This action was an error on my part, forgetting that the center of dish was magnetic. The drive can not be seen by any of the 5 computers I tried it on, this means not lights are on, in the usb jump drive. If I could see the ...
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Started 5 days, 16 hours ago (2009-11-26 19:12:00)  by GlowingBlueMist[_6_]
asdf wrote: I want to move it from a partition on one physical disk where it's installed to another disk where it will occupy entire disk. I'm pretty sure it can be done with either dd command (linux) or maybe something else--any suggestions? Am I also correct in assuming that I will have to rebuild MBR on the new disk or to use grub somehow for the machine to be able to boot ...
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Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-20 09:13:00)  by pen
Daniel Prince wrote: I have read that electrolytic capacitors are the least reliable component in power supplies. I have also read that there are motherboards with solid polymer capacitors. Are there any power supplies with solid polymer capacitors? Thank you in advance for all replies. -- Whenever I hear or think of the song "Great green gobs of greasy grimey gopher ...
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Started 2 days, 20 hours ago (2009-11-29 14:55:00)  by Roibert
Roibert wrote: After a PSU failure yesterday, and my PC died, from a earlier post, I replaced the PSU with a OCZ 550 watt PSU. After connecting everything back up and plugging in all USB leads, my PC booted up ok, but I had to go into the BIOS to make some slight changes, and checked the boot order etc. I then rebooted, as the BIOS info comes up on the first screen, it ...
Thread:  Show this thread (2 posts)   Thread info: Adapter 1 No HD detected! Size: 1,427 bytes
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Started 6 days, 5 hours ago (2009-11-26 05:39:00)  by Ray K
Several weeks ago I got a virus call MaCatte, which imitates a McAfee page. I probably picked it up in a program called crack.exe. Since eliminating it (with a combination of things I can't remember), I have an unusual problem with occasional monitor blinking. It's highly predictable with the Windows game called Spider Solitaire. About five seconds after starting a new game, the screen ...
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-23 23:55:00)  by Steve
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Started 6 days, 11 hours ago (2009-11-25 23:55:00)  by twistedbrain
Hi! I've the following nasty problem: a PC with a motherboard Gateway GA-G31M-ESL2 rev 1, F8 with 2 slot for memory and 2 DIMMS Corsair TWIN2X 4096-6400C4DHX (2 GB each). I tried many time to install different Linux flavours, Kubuntu and OpenSuse, but after some tens minuts the process freezes and the PC too, I have to push the power button to restart it. The memory should be fit ...
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RE: usb flash drive - 9 new posts
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-25 02:11:00)  by Paul
Joel727 wrote: I magnetized usb flash drive with the center of a metal candle holder which was magnetic. How do I un-magnetize my usb flash drive? This action was an error on my part, forgetting that the center of dish was magnetic. The drive can not be seen by any of the 5 computers I tried it on, this means not lights are on, in the usb jump drive. If I could see the ...
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Started 3 days, 23 hours ago (2009-11-28 11:42:00)  by Paul
Roibert wrote: My PC consists of a Asus PQ5 Pro board with a Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 2.93Ghx, which I recentlly overclocked to 3.6Ghz using a Titan Fenrir cooler to keep the temperatures down to about 26C from 38C with a standard cooler. RAM is 4Gh of Corsair machted pair (2x 2Ghz) The PSU is a Tagan TG600. The OS is Win7 Pro, previously WinXP sp3, and has been ...
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-23 23:51:00)  by Peter
How about 5.25" LONG!! they do come on various lenghts and yes a Molex to Sata adaptor is what you need here is a 6" example http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16812123 119 peter -- If you find a posting or message from me offensive,inappropriate or disruptive,please ignore it. If you dont know how to ignore a posting complain to me and I will be only too happy to ...
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Started 1 week ago (2009-11-24 21:53:00)  by TVeblen
If you look closely at the plastic block that plugs into the MB you should find a triangle/arrowhead symbol on one side or the other. That is the + connection. Now just find the + connection on the board from your manual. "Derk" wrote in message ... Hi, I made a stupid mistake. I have an Asus M2A-VM-HDMI MoBo and I added a SATAII HD to it. In the process, I ripped a few ...
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RE: USB flash drive - 6 new posts
Started 3 days, 11 hours ago (2009-11-29 00:22:00)  by PWY
"nobody " wrote in message m... PWY wrote: I have a USB pen drive I bought some time ago and never used but I seem to remember plugging it in and reformatting to ntfs. Big mistake I know now. When I plug this drive in now my computer freezes, hard drive light stops flashing and broadband modem light goes out. Thinking there must be something wrong with the drive, I...
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Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-20 09:13:00)  by pen
Daniel Prince wrote: I have read that electrolytic capacitors are the least reliable component in power supplies. I have also read that there are motherboards with solid polymer capacitors. Are there any power supplies with solid polymer capacitors? Thank you in advance for all replies. -- Whenever I hear or think of the song "Great green gobs of greasy grimey gopher ...
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Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-21 23:55:00)  by Ron[_5_]
Ron wrote: For the first time in quite a while, I'm assembling a primary desktop strictly to run Win 7 Ultimate (32-bit). I acquired the OS when I was a Technet subscriber and hadn't worked with 64-bit systems much, so 32-bit was my first choice. After reflection, I may eventually go the 64-bit Win 7 Professional route, but that's not on the plate yet. As it sits, I ...
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