Zlobomir

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  1. Just include dorm no. in nicks, say John-1024, Steeve-1024. Even nicks like Room-5268, Room-5798 etc. seem better for your case, if there are just single rooms. Then set strong passwords for all. May also like to set hub "registered only", since I assume there are no outside people connecting.


  2. When using passive mode, you can connect only to users in active mode. Your speed could be also slower, as you will depend on the hub, while when active, the connection is directly between peers. Also some hubs do not allow downloading in passive mode at all, check hub rules.


  3. Still, +0.10V haven't killed my PQI. But I do not take the responsibility for your PC.

    Edit: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/248252...ge-problem-k9a2 Seems it is... Vista! :( If you can, try XP.

    "I have dualboot so I can boot XPx64 and there is no problems at all memmory works fine even at 893 Mhz 4-4-4-12 2.0volt

    ...as soon as I remove randomly chosen 2 modules of RAM - vista boots and operates fine. When I reinstall all 4 modules : on booting vista shows a blue screen and restarts emediately (even cant see what is the message) AND when I boot from Vista DVD it says: "your BIOS is not fully ACPI compliant" and freezes :( I've tryed with vista x86 and the same thing happens. Even though XP (32bit & 64bit) works fine!

    ...sounds like vista problem ?! what you think? "


  4. im sure it would, if windows booted...

    p.s. what's a memory hole ?

    Um, old setting used for ISA compliance. Maybe even missing in yours... However, I edited my post after some thinking. Please reread.


  5. GAH! Why is DC so difficult :)

    To provide hours of pleasure for many mazochistic OPs and support members. :) Actually there are 3-4 things:

    1. Do you have a real ip. If yes (compare www.whatismyip.com with the result from the "Get IP address", for real must be the same), dynamic or static. If dynamic, check "Update IP on startup" in Apex Settings>Connection Settings.

    2. Do you have a router? If yes (some box with LEDs, usually green, one power cord, two-three or more UTP cords, resembles a modem, but has more holes for UTP cords, some modems host a router in the same box tho :D ), forward the ports via the router, select "Firewall with manual port forwarding", enter the nos. in Apex Settings>Connection Settings. If you do not have one, set "Direct connectoon".

    3. Allow ApexDC.exe in your firewall software, if any, including Windows XP built-in firewall (best is to disable it and install a real firewall).

    A short guideline for chat support...


  6. Zlo, upgrade that RAM to 4.5Gb in XP, you'll see what we mean :)

    I know about this. Try to run Win XP 32 bit on 33 CPUs platform. :) Please read what he is trying to do. In my case I oly shut the machine down, unplugged the cord, removed the cover, inserted the second bank, closed the cover.

    i have one more 1 gb chip but the system doesnt start with it installed = I have one bank of 1GB + one more of 1GB?


  7. Tis same with HDD space in 32 Bit windows, only 16 Tb is supported. Cest la vie.

    Can believe on this one, but not the RAM issue. Aztek, it is not Windows fault this time! :) Some BIOS update, etc. should help. Or at least changing the RAM banks.

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  8. Не, fireball се получава при съотношение ъплоуд за единица време над определена величина. Тоест губи се при рестарт и трябва време, за да се появи, ако връзката не е влошена. Тоест лошо обясних, но дано се разбра. Дано поне е вярно. :)