Some users have recently had their accounts hijacked. It seems that the now defunct EVGA forums might have compromised your password there and seems many are using the same PW here. We would suggest you UPDATE YOUR PASSWORD and TURN ON 2FA for your account here to further secure it. None of the compromised accounts had 2FA turned on.
Once you have enabled 2FA, your account will be updated soon to show a badge, letting other members know that you use 2FA to protect your account. This should be beneficial for everyone that uses FSFT.
Never liked carrying any phone in my pocket, and no need to. It's in my briefcase, man bag or backpack when traveling; on desk at office, and table at home. I spend 5-10 min a day talking on my cell phone, and 1-2 hours reading, texting and e-mail; so the new Infuse is perfect for those like me...
If you don't need a dual core because not playing cpu demanding games or multitasking, the Infuse should be a good choice for 2 years. I discarded my iPhone for the Infuse/Android. It's the first phone that I actually enjoy reading web text and Kindle books-- no longer need to carry my netbook...
I've used uTorrent, Bitcomet and others; but prefer using the Opera (web browser) integrated torrent support-- no separate program with obnoxious advertising.
But then you've got to have all your apps like CoreTemp, Revo Uninstaller, CPU-Z, CCleaner, AutoRuns and even ATICCC set to open at start-up > results in too many start up apps for me.
I had the same problem with Real Temp. The notice/warning message pops up everytime you start the program unless you change your User Account Control Settings to the lowest security level: "Never Notify Me".
Go to device manager to make sure you have all the drivers, including LAN. If that doesn't work, reformat the drive and install Windows 7 instead (32-bit only). I just finished installing it on the 10005HA-P, and it works great (including the WiFi connection).
Gadwin Print Screen is a free app, will print with one key stroke and leave the print anywhere you choose. I can't imagine anything easier; and it works with Windows7.
Simply using the Windows Device Manager to disable the onboard sound usually does the trick without having to uninstall the drivers. Going into the BIOS to do it also works-- same result.
I'm using a 32" 1920x1080 IPS screen panel for general web browsing vs. a 1920x1200 30" because the print size is easier to read. I like to sit back 4" from the screen without squinting to read text. I'm using the same display for gaming because I'm able to use a single vid card (ATI 4890) to...
I think the new front panel wire/connector assembly from Antec may solve your problem. I've got the Antec P182 case with the front panel connector going to an Omega Claro sound card, and get no static/interference noise. I agree that your problem lies with the Antec front panel connector wires...
I was surprised to find that the Napster tracks for purchase are now 240Kbps Lame MP3 (DRM free). You get 5 free tracks/month with a $5/month membership (unlimited streaming). Their tracks used to be 180Kbps WMA.