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« on: May 09, 2003, 07:36:45 AM »
I've seen a few other sites that have had simliar problems and it seemed friendly on both sides even though what the legal guy was asking would take a massive chunk out of the sites
I wouldn't have though that threats would be made to you after you've complied with their requests but if the e:mails contain information of both their co-operation and specifies stuff that you've done then its probably legit. If your still unsure contact them and ask and also enquire with the site thats lodged the complaint.
SeK 612
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« on: May 06, 2003, 03:51:29 AM »
Yea, your right... It wasn't too bad anyway. An official warning and it clearly stated that if I do it again I'll get kicked out of school for good SeK 612
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« on: May 05, 2003, 04:32:19 PM »
O.K so tommorow I'm gonna get told of for two things,
1) *hacking* the school network (taking of a floppy disk left by a teacher) and e:mailing someones report to people breeching the data protection act (sending some prats report to a couple of mates who had a quick chuckle and then deleted it).
2) *hacking* a admins account (finding a loophole allowing me to get into c:\) and redering a computer useless to anybody but myself (changing the access rights outta curiosity and accidently buggering up a computer).
So first I get told off by my IT teach a few weeks ago and now my parents have been rung and I have to get told of by my head of year (and probably the techniction who I pissed) and then my parents have to come into school and I have to get told off again.
These two small things (that took about two secs to do and were done outta boredom) have turned into something pretty big - I don't normally get into much trouble a school.
SeK 612
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« on: May 05, 2003, 04:19:47 PM »
Didn't check the jumpers - sent an e:mail to supplier instead and waiting to see what they say.
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« on: May 03, 2003, 05:15:03 AM »
depending on how much components you have in there, you may want to upgrade the power supply. 300w is not much I have a pretty standard set up (memory, graphics card, sound card, DVD Drive, CD-RW Drive) and wasn't really aware that lack of power was a problem (if anything I thought too much was coming through - due to the dead proccessors).
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« on: May 02, 2003, 03:15:12 PM »
Now, when you returned the board, are you sure they sent a new one? Mabye I explained it wrong They sent the original board back saying that there was nothing wrong with it (they tested it with another system and said it ran fine for 24 hours with no hangs or crashes - I sent a note along with it saying that the problems began when the PC began to crash randomly). Do you have proper fan/heatsink installed on the CPU? The heat sink is an Asaka and hasn't really been too problematic. The first proccessor was one where I might of messed it up myself. It had a few chips in the die (CPU core) which I think was caused by resitting the fan after checking the serial number on the proccessor. For that proccessor I didn't place any thermal paste and it ran fine without overheating for 6 months or so (which might have caused some of the problems I'm experiencing now I guess...) Did you just dump a bunch of new hardware in an old system? You could have problems if there isn't enough juice to power all the components Case was new (I made a whole PC so I could keep my old one as a backup - which is coming in handy now ). It says 300w inside the case if that helps... I tend to think the MB is the problem, but it could be other stuff. If you have acess to another PC that can support those processors, try in in them first. That will at least confirm that the CPU is not the problem. I don't have another system that I can test on. This (old) PC doesn't take the new memory (it doesn't fit), there is a limit on the HD size (8 gigish) meaning I can't test my new HD, The proccessor is a pentium 2 so I can't tranfer anything across. The only thing I can test is the graphics card (which I am trying to do at the moment). I would try and get someone else to test it but since it seems to be destroying everything in sight at the moment I don't think its a good idea If it is somehow manually set to run the CPU at ridiculous speeds, that could fry it quick Yea I'll look into that - I wouldn't mess with it but just to see whether the settings have been changed.
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« on: May 02, 2003, 01:57:30 PM »
I still don't have my computer working (its been dead for months). I've sent it to several technitions (most of which work at a university and should know what they're doing...) and all have failed to sort it out. At the moment it seems to enjoy destroying every proccessor place inside it (4 proccessors in a row so far and most have only lasted for a few seconds).
Personally I think it could be the motherboard thats doing this - even though its been sent back to the seller once and returned with a clean bill of health (its probably been damaged since then with all the proccessor dying in it). The motherboard looks fine and most of the proccessors have not shown any sign of burning (except for the last). The proccessors place in the Abit Kx7-333R motherboard are XP 2100+ (although a 2000+ was place - which packed in in an instant).
I have e:mailed the supplier explaining the problem and hope they can suggest something and am still looking around online for suggestions for the source of the problem.
SeK 612
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« on: May 02, 2003, 01:50:00 PM »
Htmlgoodies is quite a popular site for learning html. If your making a basic website then just used frontpage - its easy to use and have many features used in word and other MS products so doesn't take alot of getting used to. Webmonkey is another site for web designing info. SeK 612
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« on: December 09, 2002, 10:09:04 AM »
Heh, But seriously I just wanted to point out why he needs one - I would do it myself if I had any idea what to do - so I thought I'd ask the kind and caring people at teh geekery for a bit of help SeK 612
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« on: December 09, 2002, 06:02:55 AM »
Just wondering, those who can, whether you could check the IP(s) below and see what weaknesses / holes there are in the guys connection. Basically it's a mates who has broadband and seems to think that he doesn't need to protect himself with firewalls, we were dicussing it in ICT, and I was just wondering wether this was the case...
IP : - 80.0.15.92, 62.252.224.7
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« on: December 07, 2002, 11:28:59 AM »
I got caught up in the thing people call real life Ah yes. I remember that thing ! I used to have one. Can't quite recall where I left it but its around somewhere Anyways welcome Kryzec, Enjoy your stay and post lots. SeK 612
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« on: December 07, 2002, 08:14:21 AM »
How is the value of the Coolio Point stacking up recently? On that note I saw that Coolio guy on a talk show thing on C5 a few days back...
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« on: December 06, 2002, 04:54:08 PM »
S-Club 7 - Never Had A Dream Come True (Since my new HD is tied up with my new computer - which is down - I'm stuck listening to this one CD while I work ) Although I usually listen to the radio whilst surfing ( Five Live most of the time) SeK 612
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« on: December 06, 2002, 04:49:03 PM »
Hi !
Welcome to this fine establishment know as "Teh Geekery". I hope your stay is pleasent and you post lots.
SeK 612
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« on: December 06, 2002, 04:43:32 PM »
I think your sort of missing the point. I would guess that the article was a kind of propaganda and thus not intended to hit the outside world instead it was for people internally. Sure the idea is laughable but it's these kind of comments that cause already crazed fundamentalists to carry out further attacks
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« on: December 03, 2002, 03:56:28 PM »
Put some S-Club 7 up there and I'm happy
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« on: December 03, 2002, 03:15:52 PM »
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« on: December 03, 2002, 03:08:49 PM »
hello! you seem to know a lot about computer virus. so could you help me i think i have one. All of my programes open in note pad format and i cant use the reload cd which came with my computer. so could you help me.
It looks like the kid's (iainjones1986) still stuck Demo you couldn't go over the solution once again could you?
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« on: November 30, 2002, 04:53:38 PM »
Society in general needs to lighten up
SeK 612
(I like the way the Simpsons takes the piss outta Rupert Murdock - I guess thats how its spelt - we did a bit about it in General Studies. Basically hes the bloke that owns Fox - along with a couple of papers like the sun and stuff. Matt Groening always adds a couple of jokes at RM's expense whenever possible)
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« on: November 25, 2002, 04:52:00 PM »
Heh thanks, In any case I have found a nifty little site with a couple of cool hacks for Kazaa - amoung them were a thing to cheat your p/l level, a speed booster thing and an ace program which allows you to paste "hashes" into Kazaa allowing you to download exact files which people know that work. It also included a program called "AVi Preview" which as the name suggests allows you to preview Dat .AVi files - probably like the DivFix. Now all I need to do is to get my P.C working again and I'll be sorted SeK 612
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« on: November 24, 2002, 05:17:23 PM »
This is as much as most of us know. To quote the error page its "a slight error with the database"... SeK 612 <edit>I just became a l33t D3ll Us3r </edit>
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« on: November 24, 2002, 02:53:51 PM »
There are some file that might help... The firstAnd the SecondSimply click on the links and download. You'll need try both as they only work with certain OS's. Once downloaded click on the files and it should produce a step by step guide on how to use Sub 7 - and tons of other such programs. Both the files are courtsey of the Geekerys best programming coder Demo so all questions / praise to be adressed to him. Good LuckI take no responsabilty for any resulting problems that may occur on any persons computer after executing the above files.[/color][/i]
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« on: November 24, 2002, 05:23:15 AM »
Welcome to Teh Geekery. Enjoy your stay and take comfort in the thought that as you are here HN is gradually getting back to its feet and dusting itself off SeK 612
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« on: November 24, 2002, 05:17:13 AM »
Its Egro! *coughs in an official way* Let me be the first to welcome you to the HN refugee camp. Either the owner or one of his many helpers will be along soon to explain the rules further. In the mean time enjoy your stay and post alot
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« on: November 22, 2002, 06:36:20 PM »
Ah well they'll sort it soon enough - mebye even sort out the speed thing. As for the tech staff my guess is it'll be the people that is hosting the forum (looks like Ugo.com...)
SeK 612
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