Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 14:22:22 -0700, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<LWBill------@------.net> wrote: I told you he would be your Buddy, now send him a Goat, and explain how to incorporate those 5 firewall's on one machine. Even I would be interested in that Goatman! > I'm sure you've run Ad-aware for a malicious PIN harvester, that's >usually the reason for the conflict: >http://www.lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware_free.php > I had to give up on a Problem like yours after I installed all the >Windows XP Pro upgrades, Explorer 7, that required a new, longer password >for my Linksys Router. By the time I figured that out, a hacker had lock in >use the wireless from: 169.254.106.67 which jammed my ------.net and >machine. So, I just turn it off with that button we have on the front, and >used my network cable for that machine. If that's your problem just double >click on the wireless icon in your tray, and there will be the strange >numbers, that have noting to do with your connections. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O >mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Recipe for a Psychopath: Emotional & Interpersonal Glib & Superficial Egocentric & Grandiose Lack of Remorse or Guilt Lack of Empathy Deceitful & Manipulative Shallow Emotions Social Deviance Impulsive Poor Behavior Controls Need for Excitement Lack of Responsibility Early Behavior Problems Adult Antisocial Behavior This is your life, L.W. "Cooyon Billy" Goatman------- III |
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 14:22:22 -0700, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<LWBill------@------.net> wrote: I told you he would be your Buddy, now send him a Goat, and explain how to incorporate those 5 firewall's on one machine. Even I would be interested in that Goatman! > I'm sure you've run Ad-aware for a malicious PIN harvester, that's >usually the reason for the conflict: >http://www.lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware_free.php > I had to give up on a Problem like yours after I installed all the >Windows XP Pro upgrades, Explorer 7, that required a new, longer password >for my Linksys Router. By the time I figured that out, a hacker had lock in >use the wireless from: 169.254.106.67 which jammed my ------.net and >machine. So, I just turn it off with that button we have on the front, and >used my network cable for that machine. If that's your problem just double >click on the wireless icon in your tray, and there will be the strange >numbers, that have noting to do with your connections. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O >mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Recipe for a Psychopath: Emotional & Interpersonal Glib & Superficial Egocentric & Grandiose Lack of Remorse or Guilt Lack of Empathy Deceitful & Manipulative Shallow Emotions Social Deviance Impulsive Poor Behavior Controls Need for Excitement Lack of Responsibility Early Behavior Problems Adult Antisocial Behavior This is your life, L.W. "Cooyon Billy" Goatman------- III |
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 14:22:22 -0700, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<LWBill------@------.net> wrote: I told you he would be your Buddy, now send him a Goat, and explain how to incorporate those 5 firewall's on one machine. Even I would be interested in that Goatman! > I'm sure you've run Ad-aware for a malicious PIN harvester, that's >usually the reason for the conflict: >http://www.lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware_free.php > I had to give up on a Problem like yours after I installed all the >Windows XP Pro upgrades, Explorer 7, that required a new, longer password >for my Linksys Router. By the time I figured that out, a hacker had lock in >use the wireless from: 169.254.106.67 which jammed my ------.net and >machine. So, I just turn it off with that button we have on the front, and >used my network cable for that machine. If that's your problem just double >click on the wireless icon in your tray, and there will be the strange >numbers, that have noting to do with your connections. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O >mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Recipe for a Psychopath: Emotional & Interpersonal Glib & Superficial Egocentric & Grandiose Lack of Remorse or Guilt Lack of Empathy Deceitful & Manipulative Shallow Emotions Social Deviance Impulsive Poor Behavior Controls Need for Excitement Lack of Responsibility Early Behavior Problems Adult Antisocial Behavior This is your life, L.W. "Cooyon Billy" Goatman------- III |
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
" dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message news:nps-DED5B9.16594007082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... > In article <eD5ui.7625$dD3.2352@trnddc07>, > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote: > >> " dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message >> news:nps-5E9355.16062407082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... >> >> >> >> Yes. I have the drivers for all of the added stuff, and it was working >> >> okay >> >> for a very long time. >> >> >> >> I realize that my problem is sorta like, I pushed the car out of the >> >> garage >> >> and now it won't start, where pushing it and starting it are normally >> >> unrelated activities, but this computer worked okay until I turned it >> >> off >> >> one day and moved it to another table and started it up again, and now >> >> it >> >> doesn't run. >> > >> > You mean the wireless doesn't run, the computer otherwise works fine? >> > >> > -- >> >> >> Well, yeah. When the old heap is up on blocks, it runs fine. But when I >> put >> the tires on and take the jack stands out, it stalls again (to keep my >> bad >> analogy alive) ... > > I wonder if the old drivers are still in the computer or do the new ones > overwrite the old? > > I'm not so sure it's hardware. If it were me I'd be looking at > SW/driver before replacing an otherwise good running machine. > > Aren't computers fun...GL > It behaved the same way with two different wireless adaptors and two different installs of WinXP Pro, and the latest install of XP did a forced reformat of the hard drive. I'm confident the only wireless drivers I am dealing with now are for the D-Link adaptor. As an aside, the machine seems to not care about the USB 2.0 adaptor that also uses the PCI bus. Maybe my hints at a bad power supply are not accurate ... Somebody suggested a interupt conflict, but there was no change in the interupts between the time the machine worked okay and when it began working poorly. No software or hardware had been installed or modified, all we did was unplug the machine and set it up on another table to pull our private files -- pictures, Word Documents, that sort of stuff -- off of it. We've already replaced the machine, but I can find a new home for it if I can make it run. It works fine in a stand alone environment, but I really need it to be connected to the wireless network. I suppose I could drag it close to the router and plug in a CAT 5 cable, but that does not give me what I'm really looking for. And, that requires a NIC card and a CAT 5 cable. |
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
" dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message news:nps-DED5B9.16594007082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... > In article <eD5ui.7625$dD3.2352@trnddc07>, > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote: > >> " dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message >> news:nps-5E9355.16062407082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... >> >> >> >> Yes. I have the drivers for all of the added stuff, and it was working >> >> okay >> >> for a very long time. >> >> >> >> I realize that my problem is sorta like, I pushed the car out of the >> >> garage >> >> and now it won't start, where pushing it and starting it are normally >> >> unrelated activities, but this computer worked okay until I turned it >> >> off >> >> one day and moved it to another table and started it up again, and now >> >> it >> >> doesn't run. >> > >> > You mean the wireless doesn't run, the computer otherwise works fine? >> > >> > -- >> >> >> Well, yeah. When the old heap is up on blocks, it runs fine. But when I >> put >> the tires on and take the jack stands out, it stalls again (to keep my >> bad >> analogy alive) ... > > I wonder if the old drivers are still in the computer or do the new ones > overwrite the old? > > I'm not so sure it's hardware. If it were me I'd be looking at > SW/driver before replacing an otherwise good running machine. > > Aren't computers fun...GL > It behaved the same way with two different wireless adaptors and two different installs of WinXP Pro, and the latest install of XP did a forced reformat of the hard drive. I'm confident the only wireless drivers I am dealing with now are for the D-Link adaptor. As an aside, the machine seems to not care about the USB 2.0 adaptor that also uses the PCI bus. Maybe my hints at a bad power supply are not accurate ... Somebody suggested a interupt conflict, but there was no change in the interupts between the time the machine worked okay and when it began working poorly. No software or hardware had been installed or modified, all we did was unplug the machine and set it up on another table to pull our private files -- pictures, Word Documents, that sort of stuff -- off of it. We've already replaced the machine, but I can find a new home for it if I can make it run. It works fine in a stand alone environment, but I really need it to be connected to the wireless network. I suppose I could drag it close to the router and plug in a CAT 5 cable, but that does not give me what I'm really looking for. And, that requires a NIC card and a CAT 5 cable. |
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
" dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message news:nps-DED5B9.16594007082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... > In article <eD5ui.7625$dD3.2352@trnddc07>, > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote: > >> " dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message >> news:nps-5E9355.16062407082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... >> >> >> >> Yes. I have the drivers for all of the added stuff, and it was working >> >> okay >> >> for a very long time. >> >> >> >> I realize that my problem is sorta like, I pushed the car out of the >> >> garage >> >> and now it won't start, where pushing it and starting it are normally >> >> unrelated activities, but this computer worked okay until I turned it >> >> off >> >> one day and moved it to another table and started it up again, and now >> >> it >> >> doesn't run. >> > >> > You mean the wireless doesn't run, the computer otherwise works fine? >> > >> > -- >> >> >> Well, yeah. When the old heap is up on blocks, it runs fine. But when I >> put >> the tires on and take the jack stands out, it stalls again (to keep my >> bad >> analogy alive) ... > > I wonder if the old drivers are still in the computer or do the new ones > overwrite the old? > > I'm not so sure it's hardware. If it were me I'd be looking at > SW/driver before replacing an otherwise good running machine. > > Aren't computers fun...GL > It behaved the same way with two different wireless adaptors and two different installs of WinXP Pro, and the latest install of XP did a forced reformat of the hard drive. I'm confident the only wireless drivers I am dealing with now are for the D-Link adaptor. As an aside, the machine seems to not care about the USB 2.0 adaptor that also uses the PCI bus. Maybe my hints at a bad power supply are not accurate ... Somebody suggested a interupt conflict, but there was no change in the interupts between the time the machine worked okay and when it began working poorly. No software or hardware had been installed or modified, all we did was unplug the machine and set it up on another table to pull our private files -- pictures, Word Documents, that sort of stuff -- off of it. We've already replaced the machine, but I can find a new home for it if I can make it run. It works fine in a stand alone environment, but I really need it to be connected to the wireless network. I suppose I could drag it close to the router and plug in a CAT 5 cable, but that does not give me what I'm really looking for. And, that requires a NIC card and a CAT 5 cable. |
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
" dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message news:nps-DED5B9.16594007082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... > In article <eD5ui.7625$dD3.2352@trnddc07>, > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote: > >> " dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message >> news:nps-5E9355.16062407082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... >> >> >> >> Yes. I have the drivers for all of the added stuff, and it was working >> >> okay >> >> for a very long time. >> >> >> >> I realize that my problem is sorta like, I pushed the car out of the >> >> garage >> >> and now it won't start, where pushing it and starting it are normally >> >> unrelated activities, but this computer worked okay until I turned it >> >> off >> >> one day and moved it to another table and started it up again, and now >> >> it >> >> doesn't run. >> > >> > You mean the wireless doesn't run, the computer otherwise works fine? >> > >> > -- >> >> >> Well, yeah. When the old heap is up on blocks, it runs fine. But when I >> put >> the tires on and take the jack stands out, it stalls again (to keep my >> bad >> analogy alive) ... > > I wonder if the old drivers are still in the computer or do the new ones > overwrite the old? > > I'm not so sure it's hardware. If it were me I'd be looking at > SW/driver before replacing an otherwise good running machine. > > Aren't computers fun...GL > It behaved the same way with two different wireless adaptors and two different installs of WinXP Pro, and the latest install of XP did a forced reformat of the hard drive. I'm confident the only wireless drivers I am dealing with now are for the D-Link adaptor. As an aside, the machine seems to not care about the USB 2.0 adaptor that also uses the PCI bus. Maybe my hints at a bad power supply are not accurate ... Somebody suggested a interupt conflict, but there was no change in the interupts between the time the machine worked okay and when it began working poorly. No software or hardware had been installed or modified, all we did was unplug the machine and set it up on another table to pull our private files -- pictures, Word Documents, that sort of stuff -- off of it. We've already replaced the machine, but I can find a new home for it if I can make it run. It works fine in a stand alone environment, but I really need it to be connected to the wireless network. I suppose I could drag it close to the router and plug in a CAT 5 cable, but that does not give me what I'm really looking for. And, that requires a NIC card and a CAT 5 cable. |
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
dbu., wrote:
> In article <eD5ui.7625$dD3.2352@trnddc07>, > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote: > >> " dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message >> news:nps-5E9355.16062407082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... >>>> Yes. I have the drivers for all of the added stuff, and it was working >>>> okay >>>> for a very long time. >>>> >>>> I realize that my problem is sorta like, I pushed the car out of the >>>> garage >>>> and now it won't start, where pushing it and starting it are normally >>>> unrelated activities, but this computer worked okay until I turned it off >>>> one day and moved it to another table and started it up again, and now it >>>> doesn't run. >>> You mean the wireless doesn't run, the computer otherwise works fine? >>> >>> -- >> >> Well, yeah. When the old heap is up on blocks, it runs fine. But when I put >> the tires on and take the jack stands out, it stalls again (to keep my bad >> analogy alive) ... > > I wonder if the old drivers are still in the computer or do the new ones > overwrite the old? > > I'm not so sure it's hardware. If it were me I'd be looking at > SW/driver before replacing an otherwise good running machine. > > Aren't computers fun...GL > What is the OS, and what kind of machine, and everything else? Can you check for conflicts? |
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
dbu., wrote:
> In article <eD5ui.7625$dD3.2352@trnddc07>, > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote: > >> " dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message >> news:nps-5E9355.16062407082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... >>>> Yes. I have the drivers for all of the added stuff, and it was working >>>> okay >>>> for a very long time. >>>> >>>> I realize that my problem is sorta like, I pushed the car out of the >>>> garage >>>> and now it won't start, where pushing it and starting it are normally >>>> unrelated activities, but this computer worked okay until I turned it off >>>> one day and moved it to another table and started it up again, and now it >>>> doesn't run. >>> You mean the wireless doesn't run, the computer otherwise works fine? >>> >>> -- >> >> Well, yeah. When the old heap is up on blocks, it runs fine. But when I put >> the tires on and take the jack stands out, it stalls again (to keep my bad >> analogy alive) ... > > I wonder if the old drivers are still in the computer or do the new ones > overwrite the old? > > I'm not so sure it's hardware. If it were me I'd be looking at > SW/driver before replacing an otherwise good running machine. > > Aren't computers fun...GL > What is the OS, and what kind of machine, and everything else? Can you check for conflicts? |
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
dbu., wrote:
> In article <eD5ui.7625$dD3.2352@trnddc07>, > "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote: > >> " dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message >> news:nps-5E9355.16062407082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... >>>> Yes. I have the drivers for all of the added stuff, and it was working >>>> okay >>>> for a very long time. >>>> >>>> I realize that my problem is sorta like, I pushed the car out of the >>>> garage >>>> and now it won't start, where pushing it and starting it are normally >>>> unrelated activities, but this computer worked okay until I turned it off >>>> one day and moved it to another table and started it up again, and now it >>>> doesn't run. >>> You mean the wireless doesn't run, the computer otherwise works fine? >>> >>> -- >> >> Well, yeah. When the old heap is up on blocks, it runs fine. But when I put >> the tires on and take the jack stands out, it stalls again (to keep my bad >> analogy alive) ... > > I wonder if the old drivers are still in the computer or do the new ones > overwrite the old? > > I'm not so sure it's hardware. If it were me I'd be looking at > SW/driver before replacing an otherwise good running machine. > > Aren't computers fun...GL > What is the OS, and what kind of machine, and everything else? Can you check for conflicts? |
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