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  1. Hosting is due each month, simply be sure that you have credits enough for your "next due" date.The domain names are due on a yearly basis, and hosting is due on a monthly basis. MyCents are obtained while posting. If you post quality posts, you obtain a lot of cents. However, Xisto is a moderated forum. When a copied or spamming or offending post is removed, the corresponding MyCents are removed from your account. People who fail to negative values have to post again in order to go back to positive values.
  2. simply connect to your Xisto cpanel, there is a "php configuration" button, press it, and you will see your current settings, including "memory_limit" which is the value you are looking for. I'm pretty sure it meets your needs, else open a ticket for changing it.RegardsYordan
  3. I guess that this would not be a great idea. A desktop computer is permanently connected to the electrical power outlet, so you can wake it up at any moment without problem.A laptop is often using batteries, so it should not wake up if you don't want to use it!
  4. Precisely, this was the aim of my topic starter post. I was looking for a free software providing the same facilites, and I did not find it. No real way for modifying a given iso file, finally I create the iso file from scratch, creating a new one each time I want to add something.
  5. Please carefully read your forum rules. Using cracked versions is named piracy, you should not propagate these kind of illegal behaviors.
  6. Why do you want this?Your home folder is for you, it's the only place where you are allowed to write.If you want a secret place or a protected place, put it somewhere else.I have nothing in my home folder, all my files are somewhere else. Each thing you do can be done somewhere else.At least, before changing your home folder permissions, you must create another standard user. So, in case you cannot login any more, the other user will be able to "su - root" and repair your errors.
  7. I'm pretty sure you are right, but this does not mean that it will work "without installing any driver".I'm sure drivers for selected new hardware the drivers will be included, but a lot of hardware (like my photo camera) will not.
  8. Not really sure. I had to install new drivers for my laser printer and it still does not work correctly under vista because it's too old, I'm pretty sure it will not work better under Windows 7.Some new peripherals will probably have Windows7 drivers, but we cannot say that will never need to install any driver for any device.
  9. @rohit : read the topic starter post, this guy does not have money enough, so he does not want to by a hard disk or a couple of flashdisk and send them over 1500 kilometers through conventional snailmail.
  10. Yes, you need to be registerted at Xisto - Support, your MyCents will appear as soon as your account will be accepted by Xisto. If you urgently need an account, you have to urgently register at Xisto. And your topics will be reviewed, so please be sure to write down at least five interesting topic, with a real effort on language correctness, one-line posts will not be taken into account.--------------------------------------EDIT I see your MyCents appearing, now you should see them too.
  11. I don't know why your topic is limited to "X64" systems. The 32-bit systems are also concerned, aren't they?
  12. Hi, Rohit, Follow the "Start Here" on the left side menu toolbar, or click here : http://forums.xisto.com/topic/86546-topic/?findpost=1064322155 You first have to register at Xisto Billing & Support, with the exact mail address you used to register at Xisto. Then, you have to post several valuable posts at Xisto. The posts will be reviewed, and if they are accepted you will see the MyCents appearing near your name when looking at your posts.
  13. that's the real problem. I'm so much familiar with my 22-inch terminal that I can hardly work with the laptop by itself when I have to move off the office. So I'm not sure I could use a netbook.
  14. Did you have a look here : http://www.overclock.net/t/305554/how-to-force-warcraft-3-to-display-a-high-or-widescreen-resolution they say that you should change something in the registry, the screen resolution seems directly coded there!
  15. So you have to test cloneZilla.You backup your C: disk to a file of your USB disk. In case of crash, you restore the disk from the backup.
  16. You are right, gparted is a pretty handy tool.It's one of the tools you always need to carry with you.Clonezilla is the second one. Do you have a working backup of your system disk?
  17. Aaaargh!So many confusing terms.portable in my opinion is "you can carry on this thing on your USB key". This is portable VLC. Or slitaz on portable virtualbox.Some other people say "portable" instead of "mobile", or mobile instead of GSM.The best thing was the "mobile screensaver", I first thought it was a screen saver for a mobile phone, then a moving screensaver for a desktop PC, and finally it was a moving screensaver for a mobile phone.
  18. I don't really understand where the problem is.In each computer, were it Windows or Linux or proprietary Unix, home or professional server, the host file has to exist and has to be readable by everyone.You also have to define the name resolution policy, first DNS and then local host file, or local host file and then DNS, or DNS only.Besides that, I personally feel very stupid to add fake IP addresses in a host file (for instance in ca.myspace.com in your example.
  19. It's ms-dos historical.If you need to make rather small partitions (typically 2 gigs) and if you have small disks (typically 9 gigs) you need to have several disks, so you first exhaust the maximum 4 primary partitions (one per physical disk) and then you add logical partitions in order to have several small partitions until each disk is full.Why small partitions ? Because FAT16 was only able to manage small partitions.
  20. Don't worry with that. Create primary partitions as loong as you don't need more than four ones.
  21. The gparted people explain how to boot it from USB here : http://gparted.sourceforge.net/liveusb.php
  22. Also, please carefully read our forum rules.Advertising for web hosting is not accepted here.RegardsYordan
  23. I know you don't want to shift-copy but...Your E: disk is rather small, so I would simply copy it's content to your D: disk.Then boot on the gparted CD (or off a Linux distro including gpartted) and simply delete your E: partition, and then enlarge the D: disk, expanding it on the whole free space.gparted is free, so it meets your specs
  24. Have a look at the wikipedia article mentionned by Quatrux, in order to check the way installing the USB boot (using tazusb or netbootin).
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