@WilliamHilsum: updated win8, but still no alt-f4 workiness. I'm tempted to try popping out the video card (since i'm forced to use an older build for compatability) and using the built in one
of course, dell systems are designed by idiots, and removing the graphics card means all the slot covers fall out
@JourneymanGeek I have no idea why/what happened to me... I was in the exact same issue and thought it was so weird that I couldn't quit... then I did the start menu, went in to another application, forgot I couldn't and did it - it worked and has since :/ I messed around a little in control panel, but, I am sure I didn't do anything related to this :/
I am new in making web servers. I installed Apache web server in my computer and I forwarded a port 80 on my Router. When I type http://localhost, 127.0.0.1 or my local IP ie 192.168.1.2 in my web browser it loads the default page of apache server from the hard disk on my local pc. I want to dis...
@TomWijsman: i'm wondering if its my video card at this point. the driver support for it is horrid. needing a specific driver for a system feature seems odd tho
" it keeps on changing and u need to intimate to your friend about the new IP" I didn't know people used old fashioned language like this. This is like so... 1920s english ;p
What is the idea based around questions for "evil" purposes, such as writing spambots and malware? Should the be answered or downvoted/flagged/closed?
(Also, pardon my noobishness, I'm not sure if there's already a rule for this or not. I don't have a high enough rep to close questions and the...
I've searched the samples, the developer site, the getting started and the enhancing bla bla bla pages.
Even using some search queries on Google, I can't seem any information on live tiles in Windows 8.
How do I create a live tile in Windows 8? What languages can be used for that? C#? XAML?
Hi guys, hope I'm in the right chat - small question - I have 2TB new hard-drive, Installing, choosed Format, rather than quick-format, 3 hours later, it's 3%. Can I power-Reset and quick-format? (can't wait t h a t long...)
@LiranOrevi: A full format or test is usually useful to get rid of manufactured/transport bad sectors (as they get remapped by a built-in table in the hard disk controller), but the count would normally be so low that doing a Quick Format is fine enough.
If you need your data secure, you should have back-ups (long-term data) and optionally a RAID system (short-term data) anyway... ^^
@LiranOrevi: By the way, is that over USB? Makes sense that it would take so long then...
(AOL Mail wasn't my idea, it was my parents that made the decision to go with AOL when we first got interweb and I've been with AOL Mail ever since...I've got other e-mail addresses too but...yeah...)
Although my brother and I have taken to (quite often) mocking my dad for going with a renewal package that was more expensive than a faster, BT-Based alternative service.
Still, ends in Feburuary so I want BT Infinity (fiber) :D
I've never used PayPal so have nothing really to add. Vut assuming this new forced-withdrawal is the problem is dangerous because, it looks like that hasn't started yet - you potentially have another issue
Finally figured it out, these live tiles are as noted using tile notifications.
Here is the minimal code necessary for updating an existing default tile with a template:
You have to load in a template and adjust it, or produce your own XML code. See the tile schema...
var tileXml = Notificati...
Laptop users on Windows 8, check out the Power Options, there is a mysterious "Memory power management" list of options to adjust; like "Backoff channel heat break tolerance", "Consecutive time units to mark a page as cold", "Time unit in 2^Minutes for access pattern".
These options are listed under Memory Power Management in the Power Options on my laptop:
Backoff channel heat break tolerance
Consecutive time units to mark a page as cold
Backoff channel heat check interval
Backoff idle utility threshold
Backoff forced hot channel resume timeout
Time unit in ...
In the last years the Linux OSes did improve a lot regarding a desktop user's point of view. Especially since Ubuntu released its first version things became better and better.
My question is:
What are the most annoying (remaining) problems of Linux Desktop OSes in your opinion? One could also ...
Backoff high utility threshold is set to 6400%, perhaps I should set it to OVER 9000%.
But well, changing something good there could improve performance, changing something bad there could slow my computer down to a crawl. Those are low-level hardware memory settings as far as I can tell.
I reckon it's just a load of buzzword laden options that don't actually do a thing, just to keep the tweekers off their backs without them being able to break the operating system by changing important settings.
I'm still with the crowd that reckon you could have been doing something productive with that last day and a half you spent tweaking the your computer for a whole 0.0001% performance increase...
:)
Maybe I just got old and bitter about wasting time, especially when I see older people who should know better not just wasting time, but well and truly squandering their time...
I swear, youth is wasted on the young, age is wasted on the old.
Oh I don't dispute that, I'm curious what they all do... I just would really have to see some convincing evidence that changing them is better than leaving them at default :)
After all, there's probably a good reason that they're defaults... see figure 1 (and by that I mean a particular part of that joke, not trying to be rude)
I have a vague suspicion that they effectively amount to the swappiness option in Linux, just with an insane amount of word-soup...
I feel old. If they'd released it a year and a half ago I would have already downloaded Win8 and been cooing and making all the amazed noises at it, now I'm just glad my Win7 install hasn't killed itself yet 'cause I can't be bothered to reinstall....
In 1983, Microsoft announced the development of Windows, a graphical user interface (GUI) for its own operating system (MS-DOS), which had shipped for IBM PC and compatible computers since 1981. The product line has changed from a GUI product to a modern operating system over two families of design, each with its own codebase and default file system.
The 3.x and 4.x family includes Windows 3.11, Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me. Windows for Workgroups 3.11 achieved the breakthrough from 16- to 32-bit networking and 32-bit disk access. Windows 95 completed the migration to 32-bit c...
Now that I have you here, do you know if there's any easier way to find out which group a UI element belongs to rather than using the UIElementInspector, digging through the element tree?
@slhck I usually go from element to element and read their UI elements. You know that the hierarchy is short so that's a plus. I'd even guess it's button "Scan" of group 3 of split group 1 of window 1 or something similar.
I am running a Nvidia Geforce FX 5200 Ultra video card in my computer. I am attempting to work with some 3D in Photoshop CS5.1 extended. When I work with the 3D I get this message:
Your video card does not meet the requirements for hardware-accelerate
3D rendering. All 3D will be rendered with ...