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Windows 7 - Slow USB


Slow USB

Posted: 17 Feb 2010 10:04 AM PST

Your device manager under Universal Bus Controllers will list an Enhanced
Host Controller - that's USB 2.0

"Bill" <com> wrote in message
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Try this site

Posted: 17 Feb 2010 07:13 AM PST

Alias wrote: 

If I say it is, then it is. 

Then it is a moot point.

You're the one who advocates the security of Win 7, not I and 

So?

Your stance 

OMG! Are you as stupid as that statement makes you sound?
You are aren't you. You are the POS cock sucking loser you present
yourself as being aren't you.
How charming! 

Then its WSE, not SWE.
Got it? 

hehehe...you always get your panties in a bunch when I continually
outsmart you and kick your stupid, arrogant, lying, trolling, linutrd ass.
Too bad huh? You'll just have to live with it troll!
Oops!...LOL!

Adding new pointer shemes

Posted: 17 Feb 2010 04:51 AM PST


"Ophelia" <me.uk> wrote in message
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Thanks Ophelia.
I'll try that.
Marcel

Phantom CD Drive

Posted: 16 Feb 2010 11:15 PM PST

Char Jackson <invalid> wrote:
 


Interesting - I remember noticing that name in Wikipedia's comparison
chart:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_image_software

.... but it appears to me that unless one needs the specific features
of UltraISO (or another of the competing programs), my comment is
probably valid, since it's based on my personal preference for the
overall design of MagicISO (but nonetheless, merely my opinion). I am
sure, having looked at UltraISO's site now, that it would be my second
choice, though (and thus you've given another great tip).

For straight-up ripping of a CD/DVD-ROM, though, I prefer WinImage.
I'm sure (obviously) that it's functionally no different from the
others for that purpose, but I was just blown away by how cool and
old-school it is, and had to support its developer.

--
Joel Crump

Sharing

Posted: 16 Feb 2010 07:19 PM PST

I moved the folder from the desktop to C: Root. Still can not access, even
though it
does show on the Win7 Network list.
I also created a NEW folder on the XP C: Root and it can not be accessed. I
checked the
Share settings of the folder that can be accessed with the one that can not
be accessed
and they are the same.
Earl


"Char Jackson" <invalid> wrote in message
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C++

Posted: 16 Feb 2010 06:50 PM PST

"Earl Partridge" 

It is most likely one of the redistribution runtime libraries.
Generally it is better to leave them as they are.

If you wand or need C++ (or C#) you can get a free version of Microsoft's
Visual Studio for example here:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/de-de/express/default.aspx?wt.srch=1

Some elements of VisualStudio (e.g. the CSC.EXE compiler for c#) are
included in the .net framework directory of any Windows Version from Vista
Home upwards.

Again - the c++ installations you see in add/remove programs, are most
likely some runtime elements that don't harm anyone and it is better to not
touch them ...

greetings

Roland Schweiger



Can't remove icons

Posted: 16 Feb 2010 06:19 PM PST

Allen wrote: 

Works fine here.

Want to change the Win Live Mail

Posted: 16 Feb 2010 10:53 AM PST


"Dave-UK" <com> wrote in message news:com... 
 

I sit corrected, moricons.dll is in my Win7 install.
I was searching for ' moreicons '. Doh!