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  1. If you hear a very low buzzing sound on a Macbook near the MagSafe plug, it's perfectly normal as that's what the MagSafe would do ... emit this very low buzzing noise ... it's a little more noticeable when the computer is under load or when the battery is charging.xboxrulz
  2. Can you provide your system specs or just more information in general since there's nothing we can do to help unless we know more about the situation and your system. xboxrulz
  3. I would just send those ancient printers to the recycling centre for processing since I don't have that much room to put these junk. xboxrulz
  4. I would have to tell you that Apple Macbooks sold before January 2009 and they were all coupled with the Intel GMA chips which unfortunately overheats really easily. Just by watching a simple YouTube video on my old polycarbonate Macbook with the Intel GMA 950, my Macbook sounds like a freakin' jet engine. Now that I got a free Macbook replacement from Apple to the "used-to-be-the-latest" aluminium unibody Macbook with the NVIDIA GeForce 9400M, the problem no longer exist and my Macbook has been quiet ever since.xboxrulz
  5. Used to be just my HP Deskjet 722C before it's death in December 2008. It has since been replaced by my Samsung ML-1640 laser printer. It's a really good workhorse.I also have a photo printer ... the HP Photosmart C4180 All-in-One. It's more scanner than printer for me.xboxrulz
  6. This announcement includes Windows Server 2008. Luckily for us, unlike the XP generation, the Vista and Server 2008 binary is the same so for those like me who have Server 2008 should download Service Pack 2 from the link above.Cheers,xboxrulz
  7. For a massive multiboot set up, I'd rather use GRUB, it's much easier to maintain than the Vista BCD bootloader. xboxrulz
  8. I'd still stick to KDE3 than going GNOME. KDE3 is less confusing and it runs really fast thanks to the QToolkit. xboxrulz
  9. I still have my Hi5 account to this day ... it's one of those rarely used social networking sites I have an account to like Bebo, Orkut, Hi5 and MySpace. The only social networking website here is Facebook as that's what most Canadians have. Within the young adult circles, if you say you don't have a Facebook account here, it'll be like people getting shocked over others not having an email address.xboxrulz
  10. I for one, also use FileZilla for all my FTP needs and on my Macbook I use CyberDuck.They are so lightweight and easy to use, it's unbelievable. Also, I like the fact that both support SFTP which I need for my college since they just disabled all FTP services for security reasons.xboxrulz
  11. I have 4 GB of RAM, I just have let the system use 2 GB for software cache with 0 "Free" so that the system would be using the RAM to the full potential. Note that caching software doesn't actually really "use up" your RAM as it will flush the cache when an application requires space on the memory module.Usually to clean up RAM usage is to run less applications, this includes background processes that are not system-critical. Many people leave a lot of background processes which eats up their RAM and CPU resources. Furthermore, make sure that you don't have any malware installed as they commonly also use up valuable system resources.xboxrulz
  12. This topic is quite pointless since GSM is a 2G cellphone technology (the counterpart is CDMA).What is supposed to be discussed here?xboxrulz
  13. ya, it's a pain in the neck. Just 2 revisions ago, my motherboard supported BIOS flashing via USB key. xboxrulz
  14. I don't believe that there are SATA drivers for MS-DOS as MS-DOS is ancient tech. Best to just use UBCD for diagnostics or repair.Try and see if FreeDOS might help actually.xboxrulz
  15. Have you tried to do a recovery reinstall?xboxrulz
  16. that's good ... the only drivers I had to install was my graphics card since the other drivers that were required were generic ones. Then I just installed the drivers just to update it. deltatux
  17. well, if it had Vista drivers, then it will work on Windows 7. Windows 7 is just a minor update to Windows Vista really. xboxrulz
  18. this is true too. Apache is automatically run on all Macs, just copy files to your "Sites" folder. xboxrulz
  19. Too short to be a tutorial ... is there a point?Thread Closedxboxrulz
  20. Does he mean to run a webserver on a UNIX server (remember Linux is a UNIX clone so they are hand in hand) and remote control it on his Mac?I have a FreeBSD server and I control it using SSH on my Windows and Mac machines.xboxrulz
  21. There's no emulator for 32-bit software on x86-64 processors. The long mode in x86-64 can run 64-bit and 32-bit at the same time. That's why x86-64 is more successful than IA64 which will require 32-bit emulation in order for it to run. Running the processor in long mode actually allows you to run 16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit. However, it's just a Windows limitation that you can't run 16-bit software in a 64-bit operating system since there is not much a reason why you would want to. They removed NTVDM which is what made 16-bit software possible on 32-bit Windows. Windows x64 basically runs the whole system as 64-bit. All the system components are 64-bit. However, Microsoft retains 32-bit libraries and components so that programs can link back to it. It launches an extra layer (like a wrapper) when it detects a 32-bit application being launched called Windows on Windows 64 (WoW64). WoW64 contains all the 32-bit facilities that allows 32-bit software natively on 64-bit systems. Linux also does something similar to this in order to run 32-bit Linux software on 64-bit Linux systems. Luckily for those with 32-bit Windows licenses, all you have to do is to torrent a 64-bit image (this is perfectly legal since you have the license to do it). A 32-bit license can be used on a 64-bit copy of Windows. deltatux
  22. I rather build my own machine than to buy a Dell ... esp. a Dell. I basically boycott fixing Dells anymore. They are time consuming and pretty a waste of my valuable time and life. I rather people spend a bit more cash and buy a quality machine than to buy 'em cheap and have them break down on you after like a year of use or something. I'm sick and tired of fixing Dells. I just basically tell Dell users to just buy a new machine 'cuz even if I fix them, they just fall apart again a year later (unless I stick non-Dell parts into them). Since issue is basically solved, thread closed. xboxrulz
  23. Today on 12:00PM EST, Facebook is allowing their users to vote on how the governing documents will sound like. The choices are either to go for the proposed revised documents or keep the old documents to govern how Facebook is going to govern the site. I took the liberty to read all the documents and summarized it a bit for people who don't quite understand the documents and to see if you qualify for the vote: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ So cast your vote and get your voices heard! Cheers, xboxrulz
  24. I always like this saying: Of course I know you can run Mac OS X on PCs but I'm of course talking about legally obtaining and running it. I mainly got my Mac as a portable UNIX workstation and multimedia centre. My Windows machine for games and heavy-duty tasks. xboxrulz
  25. With the latest patches and the service pack, I'd say Windows Server 2008 x64.Windows Vista isn't that bad after all the patches since it was released. I love the security built into Windows Vista. I haven't installed Windows XP on any new machines.xboxrulz
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