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Russell450

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  • CPU
    Intel Pentium E2200
  • Motherboard
    Asus IPIBL-LB (Benicia)
  • RAM
    4GB Corsair Vengeance
  • GPU
    EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Ti
  • Case
    Corsair Spec 001
  • Storage
    Intel 530 120GB SSD
  • PSU
    Corsair CX500
  • Display(s)
    HP w2007
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    Stock
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    Logitech G105
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    Logitech MX Master
  • Operating System
    Windows 7 Professional (64 bit)
  1. Hello. I am attempting to make use of an older HP laptop, and figured I could run a VM on it for my uses. I see that the CPU supports Intel VT (intel core i5 M-520). It is enabled in the BIOS, but I am still getting the error message in VMware that my host cannot play 64-Bit VMs. Any clues?
  2. Hi, I have an HP laptop with a touchscreen. The touchscreen also has Wacom Technology built-in, so I can use a pen/stylus to control the screen. If anyone is familiar with a SMART Board, you'd know that a computer connects to a projector, which displays on the board. With this, would there be any way I could control the computer connected to the projector with the Wacom Laptop (other than TeamViewer or similar)? Thanks in advance
  3. But the issue is that Otterbox discontinued their crushproof Armor series cases. I can't seem to find any other crushproof cases...
  4. I'd rather not get a cheap case. I'm willing to pay a considerable amount for the case. It just needs to be crush proof
  5. Hi, Otterbox had an amazing case, called the Armor series. It was crush proof up to 2 TONS. So, basically, you could drive over it. A relative of mine has had a bad reputation for leaving his phone on the top of his car and finding it driven over on the side of the road. I'd like to find a case for him (potential Christmas gift?) that is crush proof like the Otterbox Armor for the iPhone 6 Plus. I have found a lot of cases that are just shockproof, but not crush proof. Does anyone have any suggested cases? I'm disappointed that Otterbox got rid of such a nice case. Thanks in advance.
  6. Thanks for your reply. I would like to do this so I can restrict the access to users within the network when I need the most bandwidth, while allowing one user to use the Internet. I'll probably just completely turn off the wireless access point in the router and use Ethernet for the PC that needs bandwidth. But, the construction/maintenance page would be better.
  7. I am asking for an administrator to delete this post because there are no replies. I will attempt to move this to the "Networking" thread.
  8. EXACTLY! The only reason why I think people are ignoring this is because most people on this forum probably build their own PCs and are probably used to Diagnostic Software in Windows.And I've never thought of your CHKSDSK theory--- Genius!
  9. After looking into your issue further, I see that the Diagonostic you were running was part of the BIOS of your Motherboard. For anyone trying to say that this is in Windows, or this is not Windows 10, it is actually the BIOS Diagnostics. Even though on first glance it does look like Windows XP, it is not even part of Windows at all. This is NOT A SCAM (just for the people trying to call it a scam).
  10. I have researched your issue fully and I have determined that this issue you are facing is not a scam. In fact, it is in part of Dell Diagnostics, which I see that you have ran a scan through. This issue is fully genuine and not a scam, whatsoever. Firstly, I will need some information about your system from you. Information I need: -Your Dell Model (NO SERIAL NUMBERS/SERVICE TAGS... I don't want that. Only the model number) -Have you modified your system hardware? I just need to know.. you won't get "in trouble" or anything. -System Specs if you have modified it. Please get this info to my ASAP as I am spending all my time on this issue alone.
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  12. Also, if I need to go to DD-WRT, please give me instructions on how to go to DD-WRT.
  13. I would like to know if I can disable my WiFi network and redirect everyone trying to connect to the WiFi network to a Maintenance Page. Is it at all possible? I have a Linksys EA2700 and I'll gladly go to DD-WRT Firmware if need be. I should go to DD-WRT anyways since my router has 64MB of Flash Memory and is supported. Any help will be appreciated.
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