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EISA hardware
Hi-Does anyone know of a good manual and or program for writing eisa configuration files?ThanksE.D.Hi E.D. You can use Adobe Acrobat in text mode and paste the text into notepad to save as an ASCII file. You could also try eisac141 though, you can get it here http://www.safesite.com/product.php%5Bid%5D50274%5Bcid%5D276%5BSiteID%5Ddigibuy.You can...
Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, EISA
Q&A 2006-06-25
Building a DOS Box (EISA)
Hi Folks-It was a toss-up to post this here or in hardware, I think here might be best.I'm building a 486 box for DOS and obviously I want it to "Be all it can be" with available hardware, meaning I have it already and don't have to go out and...
Tags: DOS, EISA, SiS, electricdragon, programming, hardware
Q&A 2006-06-05

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Electrocuted Hard Drive
Looking for Forensic Program.I have a client who's hard drive can't be read anymore however much information there is was on it and no matter how I try I get nothing. This is a WD 20Gb and it's a few (3) years old.This drive has been formatted EISA...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, PCI, EISA hard Drive
Q&A 2006-01-21
Partition problems
I have a Dell computer and am running Windows XP Home Edition and awhile back I had to re-load my windows, and now I have 2 strange partitions on my computer which I didn't put on there. They are not real big but they are partitions and was told that...
Tags: stargate1121@...
Discussion threads 2007-02-23
Need to retrieve data from a 2nd sata hd
Hi,I just built a computer with a gigabyte GA-M61SME-S2 motherboard. I want to add a 2nd hard drive both are Sata and retrieve as much info as I can from it. The old disk has the same xp installation on it.I have the bios set to boot only...
Tags: bbalint1@..., BIOS, disk, sata
Discussion threads 2007-07-19
PCI Express brings a new bus standard to workstations and servers
Don't forget VLBus and MCAh, those were the days in the early 90s. I still have a big scar on my wrist from trying to jam one of those monsters in a super long VLBus. VL probably stood for "Very Long". VLBus was much more popular than...
Tags: george_ou@..., PCI, PCI Express, server, VLBus, workstation
Discussion threads 2004-10-30
Motherboard chipsets—the good, the bad, and the ugly
What makes your computer lightning fast? Not your CPU, but your chipsets. In this Daily Drill Down, James McPherson explains their history and what makes these chips good, bad, or just plain ugly.Pop quiz: What are the components of a typical computer? Odds are you said motherboard, processor, memory, hard...
Tags: Processors, James McPherson, chipset, motherboard, processor, memory, PCI
Technical articles 2000-12-15
PCI Express brings a new bus standard to workstations and servers
The more things change, the more things stay the same. Whenit came to adding cards to a system, first came the Industry StandardArchitecture ISA expansion bus, followed by the expanded ISA bus EISA,which was supplanted by the Peripheral Component Interconnect bus. The battlefor the successor to PCI has been going...
Tags: AGP, James McPherson, PCI, PCI Express, PCI/PCI-X, server, workstation
Technical articles 2004-10-27
The Geek Closet
 I have a six year old daughter.  She had begun to ask if she could sleep in the playroom/office.  After some judicious questioning (checking to see if it was "monsters under the bed"), I figured out it was because she wanted to use the TV in there.  She likes TV. ...
Tags: TV, Computer, Playroom/office, Shelf Unit, Productivity, Cable, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Networking, Rebecca Ward
Blog posts 2006-12-13
Windows NT 4.0 default drivers and services
Among the problems troubleshooting hardware in Windows NT is the fact that drivers and services use vague names. Here, for your reference, is a list of default drivers and services.If you’ve ever browsed through your Devices and Services applets in Control Panel, you’ve seen a lot of entries. Some are...
Tags: Operating systems, Michael Jackman, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2000-09-22
netware 4.1 issue
i am using netware 4.1 with 64MB RAM ,and i upgraded my system with another 64 MB module but it is not working properly which is givig cache memory error,i think some entry is in the stsrtup.ncf file anybody knows that entry pls revert backPoint value changed by question poster.What...
Tags: MB RAM, memory, server, software, tom_kavitha@...
Q&A 2004-12-13
Configure IT Quick: Fighting with a stubborn network card
Track down configuration issues that may prevent your network card from working correctly in Windows 98Have you ever tried to network an older system only to find that it simply doesn’t want to connect to the network? If so, then you surely know what a frustrating experience it can be....
Tags: NETWORKING, information technology, Talainia Posey, card, network, network card, adapter
Technical articles 2000-08-18
An IT manager needs your advice on purchasing desktops
We want your opinion about a desktop rollover. IT manager Mark D. Gonzales is preparing to replace the desktops in his shop. What should he specify in his RFP? Help Mark select some key features.I’m the IT manager for the Pueblo county emergency services department in Pueblo, CO. This is...
Tags: Branding, Desktops, NETWORKING, Mark D. Gonzales, brand, hardware, brand name, desktop, RFP
Technical articles 2001-03-12
Documenting your Windows network
If the building that houses your network were destroyed tomorrow, your network documentation should be adequate to assist you or someone else in completely rebuilding the network from scratch. The chances of such a cataclysmic event occurring are slim, of course, so wouldn't it be nice to get some kind...
Tags: Brien M. Posey MCSE, Microsoft Windows, network, PC, server, swITch
Technical articles 2003-11-24
Members demonstrate ample knowledge of basic computer information
Our first multiple-choice pop quiz was a big hit with members. Find out how you rank against the 10,000 TechRepublic members who took our basic computer skills quiz.After a brief hiatus, the Pop Quiz returned to Support Republic on March 1, 2002, with a brand-new look and feel. The new...
Tags: Storage, Memory, Semiconductors, knowledge, computer, Bill Detwiler, RAID, CMOS, chip, disk
Technical articles 2002-04-12
Dell falls off the Cluetrain
Dell falls off the Cluetrainarticle rootDell clueless?What message do you think Dell is sending to it's customers by shutting down its customer care message boards? Is this really being done to ensure that only authorized Dell reps are handling support issues, or, is it just to draw attention away from...
Tags: computer, dell, Dell Computer Corp., it management, service, systemsgod
Discussion threads 2005-07-15
What to expect from the new bus standards
Keeping up with changing bus technologies is an ongoing job--they change quickly. This article examines a few new and up-and-coming standards that may make a difference in how we compute.A new device can increase its data transfer speed only so much before it becomes bottlenecked by the bus interface. Some...
Tags: device-management specification, James McPherson, Serial ATA
Technical articles 2002-09-24
What to expect from the new bus standards
What does the future hold for supporting new bus technologies? James McPherson examines a few he feels should make a difference in how we compute.A new device can increase its data transfer speed only so much before it becomes bottlenecked by the bus interface. Some devices are phased out slowly,...
Tags: James McPherson, device-management specification, Serial ATA, Mb/s
Technical articles 2002-07-16
Exploiting Windows 98 SE Networking
Don't store your old PCs in the garage! Instead, why don't you set up that home network that you've always wanted? Ivan Mayes explains how you can use Windows 98 SE and some hardware to build a home network that will rival many small businesses.So, you took the plunge and...
Tags: NETWORKING, Operating systems, Ivan Mayes, network, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 98 SE, Microsoft Windows, home network
Technical articles 2000-03-30
Rambus: Hidden Gem
Rambus: Hidden GemRambus is one of the most creative IP companies of the universe. Their inventions are foundational to modern computers, networks, cell phones, cars, televisions and virtually everything that needs fast data transfer between computing chips.Rambus was founded by two world-renowned Stanford researchers at a time when their invention...
Tags: Rambus Inc., RDRAM, memory, stock, rambus, arno@..., off-topic, patent
Discussion threads 2006-04-28
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