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Tarun

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  1. Tarun replied to NIM's post in a topic in Announcements
    The one on the right would be a copyright violation, since that is DeviantArt's "Fella". Anything resembling may fall into the same category, with intellectual property, etc. :\
  2. Tarun replied to LUZR4LIFE's post in a topic in General Discussion
    I've got the REAL Speed Racer movie. Yeah it's animated, it came with a hologram watch and the movie was awesome.
  3. Tarun replied to LUZR4LIFE's post in a topic in General Discussion
    I watched the sneak preview on Sci-Fi. It looks like it'll be a horrible disgrace. They even messed up the car, made it look too "modernized".
  4. Tarun replied to NIM's post in a topic in General Discussion
    From the OS: 208.73.33.194: Pinging 208.73.33.194 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 208.73.33.194: bytes=32 time=17ms TTL=52 Reply from 208.73.33.194: bytes=32 time=20ms TTL=52 Reply from 208.73.33.194: bytes=32 time=18ms TTL=52 Reply from 208.73.33.194: bytes=32 time=17ms TTL=52 Ping statistics for 208.73.33.194: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 17ms, Maximum = 20ms, Average = 18ms 74.52.38.226: Pinging 74.52.38.226 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 74.52.38.226: bytes=32 time=53ms TTL=45 Reply from 74.52.38.226: bytes=32 time=53ms TTL=45 Reply from 74.52.38.226: bytes=32 time=54ms TTL=45 Reply from 74.52.38.226: bytes=32 time=51ms TTL=45 Ping statistics for 74.52.38.226: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 51ms, Maximum = 54ms, Average = 52ms ----- With Tomato firmware (from my WRT54GL router): 208.73.33.194: Seq Address RX Bytes TTL RTT (ms) +/- (ms) 0 208.73.33.194 (208.73.33.194) 64 53 24.60 1 208.73.33.194 (208.73.33.194) 64 53 20.80 -3.80 2 208.73.33.194 (208.73.33.194) 64 53 18.90 -1.90 3 208.73.33.194 (208.73.33.194) 64 53 19.00 0.10 4 208.73.33.194 (208.73.33.194) 64 53 17.20 -1.80 Round-Trip: 17.2 min, 20.1 avg, 24.6 max (ms) Packets: 5 transmitted, 5 received, 0% lost 74.52.38.226: Seq Address RX Bytes TTL RTT (ms) +/- (ms) 0 74.52.38.226 (74.52.38.226) 64 46 51.30 1 74.52.38.226 (74.52.38.226) 64 46 52.20 0.90 2 74.52.38.226 (74.52.38.226) 64 46 52.10 -0.10 3 74.52.38.226 (74.52.38.226) 64 46 51.50 -0.60 4 74.52.38.226 (74.52.38.226) 64 46 51.20 -0.30 Round-Trip: 51.2 min, 51.6 avg, 52.2 max (ms) Packets: 5 transmitted, 5 received, 0% lost
  5. Start > Run > cmd net user USERNAME PASSWORD Say I want to reset JoeUser's password to no password. I'd enter this into the command prompt: net user JoeUser *
  6. Tarun replied to diezil's post in a topic in Windows Vista
    Wonder if this works for XP.
  7. Tarun replied to NIM's post in a topic in General Discussion
    I plant o go see it, but I've been reading mixed reviews about it. Apparently there are some loose ends in the movie.
  8. Tarun replied to windowsguy's post in a topic in Site and Forum Issues
    "non-selected"?
  9. You can use MR.Tech's Local Install https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/421
  10. Tarun replied to cro-man's post in a topic in Windows XP Tutorials and Tips
    Try doing that without an Internet connection. I bet you it won't work.
  11. Thanks for the link. :thumbsup:
  12. Tarun replied to cygnus's post in a topic in Windows XP
    If you have an ISO editor, you can do as chris.b mentioned. That would probably be your best bet.
  13. Tarun replied to NIM's post in a topic in Announcements
    I actually don't use the tab based skins. There's just something about them I don't care for at all. Even now I'm using Xmas Notab and I rather like it.
  14. Tarun replied to NIM's post in a topic in Announcements
    Reduce load by using/offering skins like the IP.Pro Board skin. Since they're pure CSS that reduces load a lot.
  15. Yeah I was asking about a link to that Google report. A few years ago I bought a portable pocket hard drive (5GB) made by Seagate and it's worked perfectly.
  16. Hidden? This is built in to Windows and it's well known. Google SIW, it tells you plenty and is freeware.
  17. Tarun replied to NIM's post in a topic in Games Hangout
    Wow. If you don't pay, the game seriously sucks.
  18. Have a link, by chance? In all of my experiences, Seagate is the best (topped with a 5 year warranty!)
  19. From my experiences, Seagate is the best you can get. They even have great warranties on their hardware.
  20. One of my replacements just arrived. 160GB 7200RPM Hitachi SATA2 drive. They told me it was going to be a Seagate, so I called and told them and they simply apologized. After giving them some grief they told me as per customer satisfaction, I will be getting a replacement hard drive made by Seagate.
  21. How old were your Hitachi and WD drives?
  22. Who are your drive manufacturers? Both good and bad. I wouldn't mind finding out as I'm replacing one of my HDDs from bad sectors.
  23. HDTune can tell you a lot about your drives, including the SMART status. http://www.hdtune.com/ 39 (102f) is a bit warm, but nothing really bad, and 46 (114.8f) is getting a little warm depending on the drive. Currently, my primary computer's HDD is running at 29c (84f). How old are your drive(s)?
  24. Speeds depend on the hardware itself.
  25. You removed a required DLL that handles treeviews. Your best bet is like N1K said, format C: and reinstall from your original Windows cd. Unfortunately you've learned the hard way why every tech or pc expert with common sense will recommend that you avoid nLite/vLite. It strips out services and other necessary features in a very dangerous and malicious manner. nLite/vLite is not needed, even in this day and age. Hard drives are more than large enough, and RAM is plentiful in size and affordable. A regular install of Windows works perfectly for every purpose needed.