in my experience, it'll be a lot easier, in a disaster recovery situation, to simply re-install an OS and recover only the user files.
think about it... say you backup a computer image, and it blows up for whatever reason. how are you going to restore that image? via network, burn a recovery...
right click on your axis, select format axis...
under Axix Options, change your major and minor units.
dates are different, so those might give you a problem
i think my computer would say something like:
"It's time for bed!" and maybe automatically kick me out of a video game if it was a week night.
or something liek: "my cpu is reaching critical temperature, please slow the f*ck down"
idk about "i love you", that's something a chick would expect...
invincible jets and helis
rpgs that do no damage, takes at least 4 shots to disable a tank
engineer class is pretty much useless
stupid blinding lights and lasers like the sun glares were not enough, can't see shit. even your own teamates blind you WTF!?
sniper shotguns
huge maps, takes away...
omg why is it taking so long to patch?!
and why is it 1.5GB?
wtf
can't wait to try see some of these fixes. the game has pretty much sucked all this time. glad i only paid 30 bux for this piece of shit.
as far as i'm aware, you can only have one full screen video application open at one time, even if you have and can support multiple monitors. you can try running either application in windowed mode, see if that helps.
this might sound like a cliche, but it really comes down to personal preference. i've bought multiple mice & keyboards throughout my gaming years, and i'm pretty sure any serious gamer has too. i'm currently using the 2nd gen G15, which i like but have never used the macro keys and the lcd app...
as their name implies, they are for gaming. what i like about them, is that you can adjust sensitivity on the fly like for different applications. they are also usually more ergonomic, so hand cramping is minimized. however there are many out there, you just have to find one that fits you best...
thenewboston videos are ok to review material you already know, but useless beyond that. the guy is not a very good teacher, he uses unconventional identifier names, rarely uses correct terminology, and is overall mediocre. i did watch about 40+ of his videos, so i know.
:eek: wow! i just read through the EA/Origin eula. what a boatload of crap that is. until now, i was just going by what others had said on their reviews about origin, but after reading about it for myself, i can see EA/Origin is trying to kill pc gaming. :( rip
so, what's the big deal? here's...
damn you Origin, i hate uuuu!!!
r u spyware? r u invading my privacy?
will u take control of my pc?
why i need internet browser to play your game???!!!
i was staying away from this one, but this deal is too good :( :) :( :) :confused:
i'm able to get windows xp, vista, 7, and 8
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how exactly are you connected to this far away router?
you could do the wireless adapter, it would essentially turn your pc into a router. my guess is your network would be slow.
what i would do is hook up a switch or hub on that line instead. some wireless routers can be configured as access...
i'm not sure i understand what you're trying to do, but here's what i think.
for other PCs on your network to access resources on the server without AD, you need to re-create each user account on the server. their passwords have to match the same as what they have on their personal machines...
holy sheet man, that's a lot of work for just two of youse.
we have the following groups where i work at:
T-comm does cable runs, including telephones
Networking does switch and port configs.
system admins do the server troubleshooting and administrative tasks
operations does the data...
not sure, but the printer could be managed through a print server, which would hold account information for users authorized to use it. the IT manager would simply grant bob's account access the printer.