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  1. First of all, you have to register at Xisto Billing and Support ( here : https://support.xisto.com/index.php ) with the same name and mail you used for registering at Xisto. You will start earning as soon as your first five topics have been reviewed.Secondly, avoid the "no post count" subforums like the current one, they don't earn MyCents. Third, avoid writing one-line posts, they are worth nothing ; they are usually considered as spam and are often removed.
  2. Also, a lot of batteries have to be changed after one or two years, no matter how you use them!
  3. Use the "convert" command in command-line, it's easy to use :For instance, type "Convert c: /FS:NTFS " in order to convert the C: disk to NTFS Format Size.Type "Convert /?" in order to have the "convert" syntax.This is not exactly what you wanted it is not a GUI, bit it's really to use.Of course, you can alsy buy a software like Parition Magic, which will give you a nice interface to perform that type of administrating tasks. And you can also use a free alternative to partition magic, like gparted, see some of them described here http://ccm.net/faq/1391-free-alternative-to-partition-magic this helped.RegardsYordan
  4. And, first of all, try the manual way : type the following in a command-line window : net use * \\192.168.2.25\myfolder /user: myuser mypasswordthis supposes of course that your remote IP is 192.168.2.25, the shared folder is named "myfolder", and the username on the remote system is "myuser" (in your case I guess that it is "Administrator" ) and his password is "mypassword".
  5. First of all, de-activate your windows firewall, this will tell you if your problem is due to the firewall. In that case, re-activate the firewall after the test.
  6. Kahboom ? Nice workgroup name?@Ahsani : also be sure to tell Windows firewall that the new network is a trusted one!
  7. Please use other IP addresses. Usually, 192.168.1 is your Ethernet switch, or your internet router or your wireless access point, or any thing you are using for going on the Internet.So, it's better to leave the "obtain the address automatically" which will automatically give you a valid address.Or use your own, but rather higher than the addresses usually given by your DHCP device, let's say 192.168.1.48 and 49.And, yes, you can see two networks, one having been automatically detected by the DHCP client, and another one detected by the embedded Windows anti-piracy gadgets. If you cheat with IP settings, Windows will try to kick you out.
  8. Watching the TV while surfing, so not really "listening to"
  9. Click the "Xisto: Open discussion" written in white characters on blue background on the top, or go to http://forums.xisto.com/index.php
  10. Just click your myCENTs value, it will lead you directly to the Billing and Support Credit page.
  11. Maybe they also precisely don't want you to download the files?
  12. I would say that you can't do anything harmful with a vacuum cleaner. So, I would first try with the vacuum cleaner, and see if it changes something in the cooling behaviour.
  13. My laptop has only 200 megs memory, I feel very poor on that point.
  14. This means that Ubuntu users have more problems than other distro's users ?
  15. I you really need to have the files on your PC, you can use an offline explorer. WinWget portable did the job on the first video, it downloaded the mov files in the tutspremium\courses_$folder$\30DaysJquery folder, and VLC played the mov files without any problem.
  16. Ah, death-Rally on old DOS computers... costed me a lot of keyboards.
  17. Wow! Pizza? Magma? I would vote for them simply because of their name niceness.
  18. By the way, did somebody else already successfulloy test this method?
  19. Did you try the standard Microsoft backup?Did you try crashing your OS (getting a virus while surfing and try to restore your system from the Microsoft standard backup ? Most of people I know were not successful, and they used a third-party environment where you boot on a recovery media and recreate the system disk on from data on the backup media.
  20. Nope, that is false. You configure the desktop only once, granting access to any computer, and to a know user which has a password. So, you configure it only once on each system in your house, and your laptop can remote desktop to any computer. This is not the only way to do this, but I love it because it's a standard Microsoft Windows feature, so it's supported on each Windows system.
  21. OK, what you want is a Linux administration very complete tutorial for your LInux version. As a matter of fact, each Linux version has it's own way of being administrated. For instance, in the Linux systems I use, inside the something.tgz file, if you uncompress it, you find a file named something.rpm, you simply click the rpm file or in a command-line window you type "cd myfolder ; rpm -i ./something.rpm", and this is supposed to be fully explained in the embedded readme file.So, you should have a look for a DVD with tutorials for administration for your Linux version.
  22. This is very easy using the Remote Desktop facility.Have a look here, for instance : http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ your computer you start the remote desktop. It asks you the remote computer username and password, and you are on the remote computer, with keyboard, mouse and everything.Before that, the remote computer must enable remote desktop access, grant connect to the user, that's all.
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