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ainsey11

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About ainsey11

  • Birthday Jun 12, 1997

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    England
  • Interests
    Computers, Gaming,servers and networking, fixing things, watching videos
  • Occupation
    Internal IT Apprentice

System

  • CPU
    Phenom x4 9600BE
  • Motherboard
    Asus narra3
  • RAM
    6gb Hynix
  • GPU
    Nvidia GT640
  • Case
    Generic
  • Storage
    1* sandisk SSD, 2* Maxtor Diamondmax IDE, 2*raid 5 seagate barracuda 500gb's, 1* 160 wd black
  • PSU
    Some crappy £12 500w thing
  • Display(s)
    2* IBM thinkvision 19" and 1" dell 19"
  • Cooling
    Fans, Spire kepler pro
  • Keyboard
    Ye olde white keyboard
  • Mouse
    generic but epic
  • Sound
    soundblaster Live
  1. if you're looking at a more hands on option you could do like I have and build your own from a standard PC using pfsense, then run wireless of dedicated access points such as the cisco wap4110n's My system hasn't been rebooted for over 1 year, I get 40mb/s and it has never let me down Saying all of that though it's not the easiest if you're not technically minded
  2. for example let's that your PCs are called PC1 and PC2 The reason you're getting the credential box is because the PC on/off program needs to authenticate (or Log In) to the other PC If you wanted to authenticate to PC1 the details would be something like this : username: PC1\USERNAMEHERE password : YOURUSUSALPASSWORD I can see from the screenshot that in your case it will be COMP so username will be COMP\USERNAMEHERE password will be your usual your username will be oxmaster or whatever it says when you put your password in at bootup Does that make sense?
  3. Hi Everyone, I have a bit of a funky one here, I have a domain called ainsey11.local that has 2 DNS servers (in load balance) this domain runs on the 10.1.0.0/16 address space. Servers go on 10.1.1.0/24 and clients on 10.1.2.0/24 I use a VPN into my work's domain, which is networked on 10.159.0.0/16 and is called (for example) work.local. However my PC doesn't know to look at the office's DNS servers when routing traffic over the VPN. For example, I want to access a server called server1 on works network, I open RDP and type in server1, however this looks at my internal DNS and can't find an entry for "Server1" so fails. However if I put in the fqdn (server1.work.local) it looks to works DNS and finds the IP Is there a way to set my DNS servers to forward any queries for the 10.159 network to works dns servers?
  4. Hello everyone! I've got a laptop with office 2013 installed. This was fine until this morning when the owner of the laptop installed a Genband Personal Communicator which integrates with outlook.He seems to have installed the wrong version, then uninstalled it and on its way out has destroyed outlook. Now his outlook won't open and gives me the following message : "Cannot start Microsoft outlook" I have tried running: outlook.exe /resetnavpane outlook.exe /safe outlook.exe /safe:1 outlook.exe /safe:2 outlook.exe /safe:3 outlook.exe /firstrun outlook.exe /noextensions I have uninstalled the whole office package, removed all the registry keys left behind and cleared the appdata and temp files out. re-installed and still no luck I've tried microsofts fix it tool to uninstall, then re-installed and no joy either! When I try to go control panel > mail it comes up with "your system needs more memory, close down a few windows and try again" The laptop has 4gb ram and is running windows 64 bit, it's using around 1gb of that whilst I tinker away so I know it isn't ram, the hdd has got around 300 gig free so it isn't a disk space issue either Any ideas? I'm about to give up and rebuild the laptop....
  5. I've written a blog post about all the new features and tricks, feel free to have a read, Click here to see it It's even got keyboard short cuts in command prompt - about bloody time!
  6. looks like you might have to reflash an OS onto it - Check this out : http://docs.nvidia.com/tegra/index.html#SHIELD_Flashing_from_image.html and you can get the image from : https://developer.nvidia.com/gameworksdownload Hope this helps
  7. the mobo is maxed out with the processor thats in it
  8. ahh man, new cpu ram and mobo then
  9. Hi guys, Could you tell me what my bottlneck is? I know my PC is a bit old but I just wondered... CPU : AMD Phenom 9600BE quad core Cpu Cooler : Spire Kepler Pro Motherboard : Asus Narra3 Ram: 6GB DDR2 OS Disk : Sandisk 128GB SSD Data Disk : Seagate Barracuda 2tb GPU : MSI GTX 660ti OC I figured It wont be my GPU - any ideas?
  10. Hi Guys, Just installed drupal over at ainsey11.com I would like to use https and a certificate on this website so I can have something like this : I have only just got into websites and have no clue with most things.. I figured I need a certificate, would something like startssl.com do the job? thanks -Ainsey11
  11. yep, I mine litecoin on it and it's fine
  12. Hello Everyone, What is the best stable overclock you have got on your graphics card/s? I managed to get my asus GT640 oc'd with EVGA Precision X..... What can your cards do?
  13. Just found out there is something, I have to send a e-mail to you though
  14. not sure... join #chunky or #chunkyhelp on irc.freenode.net too, it's a very good community
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