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Submitted by Jame on Fri, 2008-11-21 16:30.

 

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Guides on how to resolve hardware/software issues related to world of warcraft.

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How to reduce WoW LagArannar
How to CLEAN your PC from KeyloggersWizkid
‹ Using Steam's In-Game Browser with WoWupHow to CLEAN your PC from Keyloggers ›
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Me Again :P

Submitted by Nilz on Thu, 2009-11-05 04:04.

Hello,

I have a question for anyone who can answer ...I am moving in about 3 months and right now i am running off of wireless internet aand i was wondering if when i move will i need to set up the wireless internet again, or will it still work (right now its connected to a desktop that does not work but still runs the wi-fi perfectly).

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no problem

Submitted by Elmo23 on Thu, 2009-11-05 10:59.

Probably it will work.
The wifi network internally will not change, so this should work.
Just the connection to the internet will probably have to be set up anew.
( unless you keep the same p[rovider )

But the internal section of your network ( everything up to the router connected to the actual internet ) will keep the same.

With wireless the only possible obstruction will be the signal strength and obstacles ( if you put your accespoint / pc further apart with stronger bsignal blocking walls and floors )

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Kk thx for the quick reply

Submitted by Nilz on Sat, 2009-11-07 02:31.

Kk thx for the quick reply

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Pimpin' sig you got there,

Submitted by Shinke on Sat, 2009-11-07 05:45.

Pimpin' sig you got there, Nilz!

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Oh well actually my dad is

Submitted by Nilz on Thu, 2009-07-16 21:50.

Oh well actually my dad is making buy the repair because otherwise it would be useless to have a laptop, I bought it for school/ gaming (20%/100%) so it would be useless to attach a external monitor to it thus making it non-portable

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this comment was directed to

Submitted by Nilz on Thu, 2009-07-16 21:51.

this comment was directed to jiyambi's reply below

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Ooops, I guess I

Submitted by Jiyambi on Thu, 2009-07-16 22:11.

Ooops, I guess I misunderstood, I thought that's what you were trying to do Eye Well, of course it will be much better if you can just get it repaired! Smiling

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Ok so I have a big problem

Submitted by Nilz on Wed, 2009-07-15 22:59.

Ok so I have a big problem with my laptop because I accedentally dropped it breaking the LCD screen and now it will cost $510 which I'm not going to pay so I was wondering how to set an external monitor on it I have a toshiba sattelite

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Attaching an external

Submitted by Shikamaru on Wed, 2009-07-15 23:51.

Attaching an external monitor to your laptop= is actually a very simple task that doesn't require much knowledge, more like common sense.
Most notebooks support a VGA port. This port is exactly the same as the VGA port on a standard desktop. You simply plug the external monitor into the VGA port like you would if you were attaching it to a desktop model.
That's it, really Smiling

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oh, ok. The monitors i have

Submitted by Nilz on Thu, 2009-07-16 02:14.

oh, ok. The monitors i have at home tho are the older ones for desktops with the two big plus one is the power source and the other is the one that goes into the PC, will i eed to get a docking port or converter type deal thing so it could work?

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You should not need a

Submitted by Jiyambi on Thu, 2009-07-16 02:56.

You should not need a docking port (those things are stupidly expensive). However, you might need a converter cord. I can't tell what kind of port you are talking about without seeing it, unfortunately. If you want, you could take a picture of the ports on the back of your laptop and a picture of the cord from your monitor. Then I might be able to help a little more Smiling (hopefully).

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OK, so i have now i just got

Submitted by Nilz on Thu, 2009-07-30 23:05.

OK, so i have now i just got my laptop, bu i didnt fix it yet, and i bought and adapter to plug it in (two actually, i have to go from VGA - DVI - HDMI) but when i plug the hdmi ino my laptop, i hit fn-F5 which i think is the lcd screen switch but on the external monitor all it says is "Check Signal Cable" and it just goes around around the screen. How would i fix this?

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Computer keeps restarting

Submitted by Nilz on Tue, 2009-03-10 22:26.

nmv this comment figurted it out Eye


Hardwork pays off in the future ...Laziness pays off now Eye ;)

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I gave it a thought, I think :P

Submitted by Andre on Thu, 2008-11-27 19:32.

Well Guides to help people with technical Issues is great. But some sort of forum were you get the question and can anwser it would maybe be better since, almost all Issues are unique. Just a thought I had Sticking out tongue (Sorry if I am a bit unclear)


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I kind of agree with Andre,

Submitted by Shikamaru on Thu, 2008-11-27 20:15.

I kind of agree with Andre, I'm not saying it's not a good idea to make guides about it but a serious thread on the forums would do far, far better. But then of course, you will have the problem of people spamming a thread with useless posts, instead of helping people with an issue.

I know the forums are offline because of Wrath of the Lich King, but Andre has a point. A good one, in my eyes.

I think I could run a forum like that, because I am hardware/software related with computers, after all. By running I mean keeping it clean from people that are spamming the forum and of course helping people with their hardware/software related problems.

Although, it will be you judging about this, Jame Eye

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Well this is just a guide

Submitted by Jame on Sat, 2008-11-29 00:21.

Well this is just a guide giving general advices about protecting your computer. We can also have a forum thread about it, it's not incompatible. I'll be re-activating the forums tomorrow by the way.

I'll of course accept all the help possible to manage the forums, just like I need help with comments and guides Eye

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I could help :)

Submitted by Wizkid on Sun, 2008-11-30 15:30.

Hi all,

If wanted/possible, I would love to help you on a thread/forum about computer-security. I'm still in the "hijackthis-school", for logfiles, but most of (or well.. 85-90% of the logs i can resolve and clean of keyloggers/malware.
Let me know, it'd be great if I could help Smiling

- Magekíd

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Of course, you're very

Submitted by Jame on Tue, 2008-12-02 12:36.

Of course, you're very welcome to help.

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