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  1. I don't understand, do you?
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    SlipStream Win7

    yeah should be lotsa resources for this, like sevenforums, which will show how its done...myself not tried, so can't speak from experience...but I see you got it sorted..
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    Vista / Win 7 Dual Boot

    well now that you have Win 7 working, just run with that ....Vista is junk IMO
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    can't create or leave homegroup win 7x64

    you can't use the Homegroup naming convention in Win7....try Workgroup in set up, it should work
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    can't create or leave homegroup win 7x64

    Try Workgroup and NOT Homegroup
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    Tell Me Guys????

    SEO info was in your signature ad, which is not allowed, have a read of the rules of posting again.
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    [SOLVED] USB file recovery software needed

    nice for feedback... yea me as well....it does the job, I also use them for partions and stuff...nice software..
  8. daytrader

    Shoplifting at 80

    I like this guy....very good.
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    Toshiba Laptop won't display

    I'll agree with fennfam3 to rule out all possibilities first...so in this case @vigneshnallamad he has a good question. In the boot sequence, I'm not sure that the screen is 100% active, but should be since it's following a process, but don't recall which is first, some combination of keyboard, screen, mouse takes place and one can fail and the others will move on. So yes it's possible here...so the thing is try to rule out all possible, B4 spending money on a monitor...
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    A Very Touching Story ….

    I wish my mom and dad were here today......message is clear.
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    [SOLVED] Laptop cooling devices

    hehe...I run many monitors, no problem...but the question was about cooling a laptop...so lets stay on topic here.. I had a small issue with my Acer running and shutting down....after multiple reloads of windows, it seems that heat was the issue and no longer run from a soft surface...which I was doing. Now I only trade from dedicated PC...on time/real time.. lappy is now for fun...
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    Some download alternatives

    Since MegaUpload is no longer viable. Here are some alternative sites that can satisfy your file-sharing or cloud storage desires. File-sharing giant MegaUpload is dead, following an international criminal sting spearheaded by the US Department of Justice. Prior to its closure, the site boasted 50 million users a day, and accounted for four percent of all Internet traffic, according to the DoJ. That means a lot of you out there are looking for a new way to store and share your files. Here, a quick list of 14 sites that will fill the gaping hole in your life left by MegaUpload’s abrupt departure. Just don’t blame us if the feds seize one of these next. • RapidShare: The most like MegaUpload of the bunch, RapidShare lets users upload files of unlimited size, and share them via an emailable, tweetable, Facebookable link. There is also no storage limit, but files are automatically deleted after a certain period of time. Users who want to utilize RapidShare as a cloud storage service can upgrade to RapidPro for about $39 (29.9 Euro — RapidShare is based in Switzerland) for 150 days, or about $130 for two years. • MediaFire: A stripped-down version of RapidShare, MediaFire also lets users upload any type of file, with a max upload size of 2GB for free users. There is no storage limit, but also like RapidShare, your files will be deleted after certain period of time. Users can upgrade to a Pro account for $9 a month, which also ups max file size to 4GB. Files are shared via a link. • Dropbox: A popular, robust cloud storage service, Dropbox gives users 2GB of storage for free, and lets users share files with anyone via their public folder, or other Dropbox users through email invitation. Users can upgrade to 50GB for $10 a month, or 100GB for $20 a month. • Box: Like Dropbox, Box is primarily a cloud storage service, as opposed to a straight file-sharing service. Users get 5GB for free, and can share via a direct link to a file, or can invite users to view the contents of an entire folder by email. Free users can only upload files 25MB or smaller. Paid users can up their upload limit to 1GB-per-file for $10 a month, which also expands storage to 25GB, or $20 for 50GB. • YouSendIt: One of the original file-sharing services, YouSendIt offers 2GB of free storage, with a per-file upload limit of 50MB. (Free users also have to deal with ads.) Files can then be shared via email, but only five per month for free users. Up your storage to 5GB for $10 a month (or $50 per year), and you also get a maximum file size of 2GB, and 10 shares. Unlimited storage and unlimited shares (but the same max file size) is also available for $15 a month, or $150 a year. • Minus: One of the easiest options available, Minus lets users who sign up for an account simply drag and drop any file (up to 2GB) to upload, and gives users up to 50GB of free storage. Uploaded files can be shared via an automatically-generated link. It’s that simple. • Amazon Cloud Drive: Like a no-frills version of Dropbox or Box, Amazon’s Cloud Drive gives 5GB of storage space for free, and can be upgraded to 20GB, up to 1,000GB, for about $1 a gigabyte, per year. (Making it by far one of the least expensive options.) Max file size is 2GB. The biggest downside: No files sharing allowed (unless you give someone your Amazon password, of course). • Microsoft SkyDrive: Completely free, SkyDrive gives users 25GB of free storage, and the ability to share files with others via email. Unfortunately, users can only upload files up to 50GB. Also, you have to have a Hotmail (or other MSN) address. Lame! • SugarSync: Nearly identical to Dropbox and Box (for most intents and purposes), SugarSync gives away 5GB of storage for free, and offers paid plans that range from $5 per month (30GB) to $25 per month (250GB). Free accounts are limited to 25GB file uploads, or 1GB, if you are a paid user. Files can be shared via link, or by inviting users to join a folder. • Oron: Super stripped-down, Oron lets free users upload files up to 400MB, up to five files at a time. Uploaded files, which can be shared via link, are only kept for a short period of time, and upload speed is slow, for free users who don’t create an account. Registered users can get upload files up to 1GB in size, and have 250GB of storage. Premium accounts (which cost 10 Euros to 75 Euros, depending on how long you want the account) allow file uploads up to 2GB, with unlimited storage and much faster upload speeds. • Deposit Files: Similar to Oron, but max upload size jumps to 2GB for all users. Files are also not deleted, like they are with other services. Gold members get a number of perks, including faster download speeds. Prices for Gold accounts range from $12 for one month, to $75 for a year. No sign-up necessary for free users. Files are shared through a link. • FilePost: Remember all the stuff we just said about Deposit Files? File Post is that, but with a max upload size of 5GB for paid users. Everything else is basically the same. • FileSonic: Filesonic update at least for now ""All sharing functionality on FileSonic is now disabled. Our service can only be used to upload and retrieve files that you have uploaded personally." • WUpload: Pretty much gone but.... WUpload sells itself as a “100 percent safe and anonymous” file-sharing site, that gives free users a maximum upload size of 2GB. But free comes at a price: no simultaneous downloads, and a mandatory delay before download can begin. Free users storage space is also limited to 750GB. Premium users can erase all the negatives, and up their max file upload to 10GB for $9 for 30 days, up to $90 for two years. So all is not lost... Minus.com is the best alternative, for free users, because it does not expire the files after a while. Filesize can be up to 2 GB, and 10 GB per account. But you can create multiple accounts if needed.
  13. daytrader

    Five Word tips that could change your life

    great tips...handy to know...thanks
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    PayPal to refund Filesonic payments

    good for you....see post 5 here ...
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    how to install mac os x on a amd computer

    I use VMWare...on a USB 1TB disk, I run all current OS this way, including mac. VMWare does run privately , but does take a bit longer to load. For me its for testing only, so no problem..
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    Pc Protection Guide

    I use both MS Essentials on Win 7 laptop (free) and cracked version of Eset Smart Security on 2 other desktop PC's, both work fine for me.
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    Perks of reaching 50

    hehe...
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    How to Use Proxy set Internet in Office

    Remove corp. proxy...not likely unless you have access to Admin profile to change settings for yourself. Other than using a vpn service (check CW sponsor ) you may be able to by-pass the settings they use, provided they don't block the installation of the vpn service. It has worked for others, I understand.
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    jenny craig for men

    A man calls and orders the 5-day, 10 pound weight loss program. The next day, there's a knock on the door and there before him stands a voluptuous, athletic, 19 year old babe dressed in nothing but a pair of Nike running shoes except a sign around her neck. She introduces herself as a representative of the weight loss company. The sign reads, 'If you can catch me, you can have me.' Without a second thought, he takes off after her. A few miles later after huffing and puffing, he finally gives up. The same girl shows up for the next four days and the same thing happens. On the fifth day, he weighs himself and is delighted to find he has lost 10 lbs. as promised. He calls the company and orders their 5-day/20 pound program. The next day, there's a knock at the door and there stands the most stunning, beautiful, sexy woman he has ever seen in his life. She is wearing nothing but Reebok running shoes and a sign around her neck that reads, If you catch me, you can have me'. Well, he's out the door after her like a shot. This girl is in excellent shape and he does his best, but no such luck. So for the next four days, the same routine happens with him gradually getting in better and better shape. Much to his delight, on the fifth day when he weighs himself, he discovers that he has lost another 20 lbs. as promised. He decides to go for broke and calls the company to order the 7-day/50 pound program. 'Are you sure?' asks the representative on the phone. This is our most rigorous program are you sure your ready for this stage. Absolutely,' he replies, 'I haven't felt this good in years.' The next day, there's a knock at the door and, when he opens it, he finds a huge, muscular guy standing there wearing nothing but pink running shoes and a sign around his neck that reads, 'If I catch you, you're mine.' He lost 63 pounds that week.
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    Insider Trading

    Insider trading rules should and do apply to everyone...just need somebody to make a charge and a prosecutor to file and follow on it....but is that gonna happen??
  21. Dead, not all, what word rhythms with dead?
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    filesonic has caved to big corporations

    it's in the works....this is not the end, trust me....it just needs a few more peeps to say OK, some start up and it game on...
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    Megaupload Song

    whats wrong ?? .... geeez... rich guys who make 40 million a year are pissed off they can't make 80 mill a year or more....life is tough when you ONLY make 40 mill a year....how about you? doing ok with your 20-30K a year! Never mind share the wealth, these pricks want it all. That"s part of the problem.. I think everybody should boycott buying music/movies for a week....see how the other half lives...
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    IT security expert

    Myself, not looking for work and would prefer we do it in public, here on open forum.... post it....or you can send ME a pm and I will tell if it will work or not
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