Info and forum posts by 'pentode'

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Joined on: Tuesday, 17th June 2003, 09:43, Last used: Tuesday, 25th July 2006, 10:19

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Recent Messages Posted:

RE: No audio after unplugging CD-in cable

If you unplug the the cable to front audio ports from the motherboard then usually you need to jumper certain pins on that motherboard connector to enable the on-board rear ports. You really do need the motherboard manual to check which pins you should jumper

RE: ~ File what is it?

MS Word generates a temporary file with a ~ prefix when you open a document. The file is deleted when you close the document.

RE: Anywhere offering free dial-up?

Try freenet. They offer an 0845 dial-up service without registration

RE: Nokia 6230 - Fantastic!!

Where did you get your 6230, & what network do you use?

RE: Nokia PC Suite help required urgent!!

Try this link to a Nokia utility which should solve your problem

RE: optical out to coax conversion box any body used one

Try a QN18U from Maplin - only 15 notes !

RE: nokia 6600

Try pressing the power button briefly

RE: Please don`t mock me...

I don`t want to start a flaming issue here but it is well worth checking on the web for peoples opinions of specific suppliers before deciding who is going to get your hard-earned cash !

This item was edited on Friday, 24th October 2003, 17:15

RE: WHAT DO I NEED TO SHARE A PRINTER?

Tom`s absolutely correct, a standard usb hub won`t do. What you need is a usb switch. Belkin are a popular make of such devices.

RE: New hard drive + Old BIOS = AAAAAAARRRRRRGGGHHHHHHHHH

On the back of your Maxtor drive is a jumper position that will default the
drive to a maximum of 32GB - set this jumper & your BIOS should see the drive

This item was edited on Tuesday, 17th June 2003, 10:47