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Can somebody please tell me what to do about administrator password.
This pc was purchased from Costco as open box item and somehow it's
showing that there is an existing administrator code. I'm concern about
the privacy safety if I can't fix this issue.
God bless to you all...
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Assuming the password to the account is non-blank, there're bootable CDs with command line tools that will allow you to write a new password for an existing windows account.
The latest nation. Procrastination.
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Hello.
My program burns CD's/DVD's. Those CD/DVD's are sent out to a lot of receivers, countrywide. Now, I've got error reports from some people who claims that the two CD's they got is identical to eachother. That is not the case.
The CD's in question got the same volume label, the same anount of files, with identical file names.
But the content of the files differ.
When the receiver has read the first CD, ejects it and puts in CD No 2, the information doesn't change (due to the fact that the driver cdrom.sys doesn't notice the changed CD, I guess). And the content of the files (from the first CD) seems cached, so the user sees the files from CD No 1, despite the fact that CD No2 is inserted.
F5 doesn't help, since the file system doesn't become refreshed.
If the user reads a completely different CD between "my" CD's, the file system is refreshed and the information is correct.
My question:
What's the criteria (in cdrom.sys) for detecting a replaced CD in the CD-ROM drive? Different volume label, or what?
This problem drives "my CD readers" go nuts, and then it hits me...
TIA.
Alcohol. The cause of, and the solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson
modified on Wednesday, September 23, 2009 6:19 AM
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kakan wrote: The CD's in question got the same volume label, the same anount of files, with identical file names.
Well I guess Windows may not be able to guess that the contents of the files is different.
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I know how it works for diskettes, since I modified Windows diskette driver (a long time ago).
The diskette driver compares the diskettes serial number to the serial number gotten from the previous access to the diskette.
But for a CD/DVD? Maybe I should get a copy of the source code for cdrom.sys and examine it. I'm not sure I got the time for it. I think I'll hang around CP a while before trying that.
Alcohol. The cause of, and the solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson
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This may be too late for your purposes, but I have only just seen your question.
Take a look at How to receive notification of CD-ROM insertion or removal[^] on MSDN.
Google could have saved you a lot of time!
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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Hello.
I did at lot of Googling about the subject.
The article you are referring, talks about receiveing and handling WM_DEVICECHANCE messages.
In this case, there are no such messsage, and that's the problem.
My guess is that it's a driver issue.
My question was (and still is): What's the mechanism for the driver to detect that the CD/DVD has been replaced (and consequently send a WM_DEVICECHANCE message)?
In other words: What do I have to do with the CD's/DVD's in order to make Windows (and it's cdrom driver) discover that CD/DVD has been replaced?
Alcohol. The cause of, and the solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson
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We are looking at our disaster recovery strategy. One of the big concerns is documentation. We are leary of having multiple versions of our documenation and so have it shared folders that are then backed up to key fobs. Right now the documentation is in word files and spreadsheets and screaming for a wiki.
I was wondering does anybody know of a wiki that runs on a shared server but can be downloaded and run off a key fob on a basic windows installation?
Ken
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hi everybody..
i am searching "intel 284B HD driver".i have install my laptop but my driver CD is not working.i got the internet driver but i did not find the sound driver.please help me..
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kabirbdboy wrote: i am searching "intel 284B HD driver"
Did you search the Intel website?
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i got the intel webside but there i could not find "intel 284B HD audio driver".if anybody have or get this driver,please inform me.
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Hi,
How to make internet explorer as a default browser? Actully i have now Mozilla Firefox as my default browser.
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I currently have FireFox as my default, whenever I open IE it prompts me to make it the default. Does this not happen for you?
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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No. It is not happening for me.
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Ok.
1) start IE manually (double-click the icon)
2) Tools menu
3) Internet Options
4) Programs tab in the dialog
near the bottom of that page you will see a checkbox to make IE the default. Then OK your way out.
Cheers!
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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I have a nice hp pavillion laptop. I installed Windows 7 RC (64) on it a few months back. Now having obtained Windows 7 RTM from TechNet, I started the install of Windows 7 RTM (64). During setup it told me "Windows cannot be installed to this disk" and something about not being able to boot off the disk, but installed windows anyway. The next boot, I get "Operating System Not Found". I booted off GPartEd and set the hard disk to "boot" label. The next boot I get "BOOTMGR is missing. Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot". I tried system repair, but it does not detect any problems. Also, there is no 'boot' folder in C:, and bootrec /scanos lists 0 windows installations. What should I do?
~ Soumya92
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I think that you have a 160GB coaster.
If I were you I would go back to the Tech-Net site and search for installation instructions for the RTM version. I vaguely remember reading somewhere that you cannot upgrade from RC to RTM.
Alternatively take a look at this[^]. I found that and several other promising hits by Googling windows 7 upgrade rc to rtm. Give it a go.
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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I did not upgrade. I should have mentioned that. I completely formatted the drive containing Windows 7 RC, then installed Windows 7 RTM. However, the problem is now solved. The solution was to, believe it or not, use the VISTA DVD to repair the startup. On booting to repair, it immediately prompted me to "FIx and Restart" a startup problem, and hey presto, problem solved.
It is sad to see that Windows 7's startup repair fails to detect the issue, while Vista's startup repair fixes it in seconds.
~ Soumya92
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Glad you have resolved your problem.
Soumya92 wrote: It is sad to see that Windows 7's startup repair fails to detect the issue, while Vista's startup repair fixes it in seconds.
Very odd. I'll try to remember that, in case anyone else has a similar problem.
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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Soymya92,
Microsoft does have an official Windows 7 Support Forum located here http://tinyurl.com/9fhdl5. It is supported by product specialists as well as engineers and support teams. You may want to check the threads available there for addtional assistance and feedback.
JessicaMicrosoft Windows Client Team
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Hello all,
INTRODUCTION/SUMMARY:
the backup tape device on my server has died...
Now I must buy a new one, and I was having space problems in my ULTRIUM 448 tape I was thinking on replacing it for a newer one.
The problem here is that the people from HP don't want to ensure me that the newer devices will work on my server.
QUESTION:
The device that I own seems to use "SCSI Ultra160 LVD". Can I replace it by another device that uses "SCSI Ultra320 LVD"?
As always, thank you in advance.
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You haven't told us what controller the server has, but most probably there's no problem.
But the HP people can't tell you that, in case you would belong to the five percent of the people that it doesn't work for.
And make sure that you have the right cabling and that the connector on the new device is the same type as on the old device.
Personally I always buy a dedicated controller (and cable) for the backup device to make sure there are no problems with neither the backup nor the harddrives.
Ask HP for recommendations.
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Hi, does anyone know any UPS which could turn on the computer automatically when the electricity is available?
Thank in advacne!!!
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Any modern BIOS on your motherboard should be able to do that by itself. I don't know of a UPS that will. All it can do is supply the power and inform any connected device about the state of the UPS. It's up to the machine to maintain it's power state.
Every ASUS motherboard I've had has a "Power State" setting with an option of "Last AC state". If the power on the machine was on, when power came back, it would turn itself back on.
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Dear Dav,
Thank you very much for your answer. I will try to check my computer BIOS setting. But I think it won't work because this computer is a little bit old (one purchase in 2003 and another one is purchase in 2007).
Thank for your answer!!!
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