Okay, time for another one.
www.eleven2.com
After my bad experience with www.startlogic.com, I moved to a local Houston company called Eleven2. Since then I have had almost no downtime, very quick speeds, tons of options and stuff to play with in the control panel (cPanel X), and a...
I wouldn't recommend www.startlogic.com. I signed up for their $7.50 a month plan about two weeks ago and now I'm in the process of cancelling it. After my service was activated, I was led into a world of frequent (hourly) outages and non-working components (like the bandwidth report) in the...
Thanks, you're right. I totally forgot some of that stuff. Most of those were just stupid mistakes, but forgive me, I'm beat.
Also, thanks. I'll look into this compliance patch thing.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can recieve the desired effect in IE?
Ok, this really only works if you have Mozilla or something else that supports the 'background-attachment:' tag
Appearantly IE does not support this tag, so I'm open to suggestions in making it work in IE as well, because I really like this effect.
the page is here
this is the css...
Whoa hold on dude, just because I'm new here doesn't mean I don't know what I'm talking about.
I never told him to delete anything, and I gave him instructions to back up the registry before deleting the key.
source
Besides, that was just one suggestion, because I've never heard of them...
Those are probably caused by the mdm.exe program that runs for really no good reason at all. Go to your task manager and end mdm.exe, and then find this key in the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices\mdm.exe
click on it, export it to a file...
Windows 2000/stock defragger/once or twice a month
Now on the other hand, I keep hearing from the technology department at my school that Windows XP does not need to be defragmented, so therefore all of our computers run extremely slow. I think that's a load of crap, and someone correct me...
My best guess is that the silver thing is to help keep battery acid from leaking onto the motherboard. I took mine out about a year ago, and it still works fine. I would put it back in but I lost it. Just cut it to cover the battery compartment and you should be fine.
Your power button might be screwed up. Just a guess though, it happened to me and I didn't know what the heck was posessing it. Try disconnecting the power button and then just jump starting it. Be careful though.
I'm having a problem with fan noise, and I want to try to make my computer as silent as possible without spending loads of money on fans. I have been thinking about possibly lining the insides with rubber, or possibly a thin sound absorbing foam of some sort. The computer isn't all that hot...