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Toxteth_OGrady wrote: »Yes but it also lets you read HJT & MBAM logs.
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Ahh, logs, so it's one of them scientific calculators.Move along, nothing to see.0 -
So how do they?Error! - Keyboard not attached. Press any key to continue.0
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WWW = world wide web
HTTP = hyper text transfer protocol
HTML = hyper text mark up language0 -
http://www.linkedin.com/static?key=pop%2Fpop_privacy_policy
check / adjust / remove the various marketing / tracking options here..Long time away from MSE, been dealing real life stuff..
Sometimes seen lurking on the compers forum :-)0 -
Hello, please could someone provide me with the code for Ford 4000RDS.
Serial: M040448
Thanks in advance.0 -
Teamviewer
This software is IDEAL if you are having issues, but know someone who can fix your PC... except they cannot get to you
This software allows another person to virtually control your machine - and it is totally free.
teamviewer.com/en/index.aspx
Download & set up in about 5 minutes... I helped a friend install all their drivers after they reinstalled windows. They live in Ireland, and I'm in the UK0 -
It is a technique used to increase user traffic to your website.
They mainly "exploit" search engine features to make it "appear" to the search engine that website is of high importance. So this will make search engine robots to give a high-ranking in your website. When the user searches for something (for e.g kids shoe), as a result of this SEO technique yourshoecompany.com will appear in the front page of the search result.Anyone know anything about SEO? [/URL]0 -
OK, probably a real dorky question but I have read every page to see if I could find an answer.
What does the "System type: 32-bit Operating System" or 64-bit mean please? What effext does the attribution have on the computer? Are 32-bit and 64-bit OS compatible please? I.e. If my laptop is 64-bit and my desktop is 32-bit will they be compatible please?
Thanks in advance,
SpigsMortgage Free October 2013 :T0 -
Put it simply, 32 and 64 means the maximum width of data your OS is designed and capable of processing.
Modern 64 bit processors (CPU) are designed to run 64 bit operating systems, however, they can also run 32 bit mode making it backward compatible for older generation of programs designed for 32bit operating systems.
However, certain programs (for e.g device drivers) are designed to CPU spec, not operating system specification. Thus a 64-bit device driver will not run on a 32-bit operating system, it needs an operating system of the corresponding specification (for e.g Windows 7 64 bit). So it is a good idea to do research on the type of devices that you will need to access and its availability based on 32bit and 64 bits and they type of operating system. This is particularly a problem for linux based operating systems.
If you are buying a 64-bit laptop, most of the application programs that currently run on your 32-bit deskop will be compatible.OK, probably a real dorky question but I have read every page to see if I could find an answer.
What does the "System type: 32-bit Operating System" or 64-bit mean please? What effext does the attribution have on the computer? Are 32-bit and 64-bit OS compatible please? I.e. If my laptop is 64-bit and my desktop is 32-bit will they be compatible please?
Thanks in advance,
Spigs0
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