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Everything posted by yordan
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Ha-Ha! I just lost my motherboard, will have to buy a new one, let's see if the current Windows will boot on my next motherboard.
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Hi, Orgaralnum, welcome aboard.
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Micro Usb - Why Hasn't It Being Used On Small Devices?
yordan replied to manuleka's topic in Hardware Workshop
OK, but think about the following : with standard USB cables, we are familiar with plugging and unplugging a cable at any time, at any end. With the micro-usb cables, you have to always be careful plugging the small end first, the big plug secondly. Because the big side has a big plug, correctly guided inside the socket. And the small-end plug is smaller, less correctly guided, and has to be plugged when there is no current inside, until each contact is correctly fitting the corresponding side in the device. Else, while inserting the small edge connector, you can touch the wrong electrode and, if the other side is connected, call too much power from the USB outlet of your PC, draining more power than your PC main power supply can offer. -
@wutske : you're right, your exemple is nicer, seems rather clear and makes me want to learn html. Each tag type telling his usage is the perfect way to demonstrate it.
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Micro Usb - Why Hasn't It Being Used On Small Devices?
yordan replied to manuleka's topic in Hardware Workshop
I even had a PC powerdown while inserting the micro-USB on my webcam : short-circuit on the USB outlet! This was very stupid from this manufacturer, because at that moment plugging an external webcam was a very frequent action, so having a micro-usb entry allowing short-circuits was very surprising. -
Correct. Or maybe we should use PFOL, because your location is "MyComputer", and my location is "MyComputertoo"
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URSS="Union des Républiques Socialistes Soviétiques" SSSR="Sovietski Saioust Socialistki Republiki" USSR= "Union of Soviets Socialist Republics" A lot of acronyms for the same concept, we should kindly accept each name as designing this concept, independly from our opinion concerning each guy or each government.
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Plain text, are you sure?It's not plain text on my firefox screen, when I log to my cpanel, it displays big dots instead of letters.And also ftp in the Microsoft windows "cmd" command-line screen displays no password. How do you connect?
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The Next Stage Of Human Evolution mutants or community?
yordan replied to mitchellmckain's topic in General Discussion
you are right, we are changing slowly. Could this be seen as a "step" toward a future evolution? Not sure. However, we are changing. Our children are taller than our fathers. Some tens years ago, old people were small and slim, today old people are fat. Something is changing in the way we react toward our environment. And maybe some of the genetic changes will be driven by the last nuclear accidents. -
Make Your First Website With Free Tools
yordan replied to iGuest's topic in Websites and Web Designing
Great tuto, infotronix.However, two things could lead to discussion.First of all, if you use your home PC as a server, you don't need a ftp client.Secondly, there are some discussions on the forum concerning the idea of using your home computer as a web server. For instance, a standard home internet connection does not have enough banwidth for sustaining the traffic, your should have a professional internet connection, which could cost more than renting a hosting server from a webhosting provider. -
There seem to be a network problem. Open a ticket to Xisto - Support.
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Creating A Win 7 Iso With Latest Sp And Patches To Date
yordan replied to manuleka's topic in Websites and Web Designing
These guys say that their nlite is for windows7 : http://www.windows7download.com/win7-nlite/download-jypqkssn.htmlAnd these guys http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/139077-7customizer-a-windows-7-customization-and-deployment-tool/ say that you should use 7custimizer. Make your own opinion... If you are familiar with nlite, you should first try it. And of course, the best one seems to be RT seven lite, http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ Or se 7 ua see here http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/138899-se7en_ua-working-with-win-81/ -
Linuxmint Mate Amd Unsupported Hardware Watermark
yordan replied to manuleka's topic in Websites and Web Designing
That's the horrible point with Linux. It installs the X graphics once while installing the OS, then the changes are really horrible.I'm pretty sure that there is a menu somewhere saying something like "install the X-Windows environment", try it, it should ask you all questions concerning display, mouse and keyboard, this would re-install the suitable drivers for the new display. -
Any Free Web To Text Site? No Spam Site Please
yordan replied to kingdomtroy's topic in Websites and Web Designing
No mystery. Like a lot of professional-type services, you have to pay for it. They let you try it for free, and as soon as you see it meets all your needs you start paying for it. I love that way of advertising. Let me try the full thing for a limited period of time, if I like it I pay, if I don't like it costs me nothing. -
Running One File On Multiple Instances Or Windows [Solved]
yordan replied to manuleka's topic in Websites and Web Designing
Got it!It works with Word 2010 full version.You go to view, new window, it opens the same document in a new window.It works also with the Word viewer.It does not work with Word 2010 starter edition, which is a limited version of the full product. -
The Great Processor Debate Its amazing no one did this...
yordan replied to xboxrulz1405241485's topic in Hardware Workshop
And we are familiar with using our current hard drives during five to ten years. Let's see if SSD users will be able to use their drives during ten years, with the full capacity available. -
Running One File On Multiple Instances Or Windows [Solved]
yordan replied to manuleka's topic in Websites and Web Designing
it works fine, you change something in the first window and you see in the second window that is has been changed too. Seems that this Office2000/Office2003 feature disapeared in office 2010, or I have to learn it again. -
The Great Processor Debate Its amazing no one did this...
yordan replied to xboxrulz1405241485's topic in Hardware Workshop
The 500 000 hours have to be compared to the 10 000 read/write lifetime of the SSD disk. So, the SSD disk will not die because of mechanical failure, it will die bye loss of read/write ability, 10000 times is nothing compared by the standard current disk which performe about 100 read/write operations per second. -
The Great Processor Debate Its amazing no one did this...
yordan replied to xboxrulz1405241485's topic in Hardware Workshop
What do you mean by "they seem to last OK" ? A standard magnetic disk last several years, sometimes about ten years. I'm not sure that an intensively write/erase SSD disk will last ten years, I expect that the usable stoarage will shrink to almost nothing after less than three years. Hower, this is only a bet towards future, let's see how your friend's disks will behave during the next few years. -
Running One File On Multiple Instances Or Windows [Solved]
yordan replied to manuleka's topic in Websites and Web Designing
Huh? It works on my office 2003, I will try later on my Office 2010 machine. By the way, I told "new window", not "new document" -
Running One File On Multiple Instances Or Windows [Solved]
yordan replied to manuleka's topic in Websites and Web Designing
Open your document.Click Window, new window.It will open your document in another window.I constantly have at least three instances of the same document in three different windows, because I have several themes on the same subject : what has to be done, how to do it, tips concerning this, which part is currently beeing executed, and mails which are currently being written. -
The Great Processor Debate Its amazing no one did this...
yordan replied to xboxrulz1405241485's topic in Hardware Workshop
That's the main problem. The SSD disks have bad lifetime data, they are dead after about 10000 write/erase cycles. This means that they should not be used as system disk, because a system disk constantly writes/removes logfiles and other data. -
The Great Processor Debate Its amazing no one did this...
yordan replied to xboxrulz1405241485's topic in Hardware Workshop
Not sure I will buy SSD disks. I think these disks are read-most, and on my computer I often add-modify-delete files.