Recommended Posts

/snip

upgrade.

Mixah', I have that same hat that is on your CRT. Good style :cool:

I will post my setup when I get it finished. Until then, any one know a good place to order desks from online. The local stores around here have a horrible selection.

Mixah', I have that same hat that is on your CRT. Good style :cool:

I will post my setup when I get it finished. Until then, any one know a good place to order desks from online. The local stores around here have a horrible selection.

and your join date was on my 20th birthday. haha

desk1.jpg

desk2.jpg

2.4Ghz core 2 24" imac w/ 4 gigs of memory connected to Z5500's via optical

Vmware Server/occasional game machine specs:

20.1" + 19" LCD's

E6600

8 gigs DDR2

6TB's of HD space

2x 250GB drives in raid 0

8800GT

modular PSU

x-fi plat

Running Synergy between the imac and the server so the one wireless keyboard/mouse controls both machines.

Macbook pro is a 2.16 core 2 w/ 2 gigs of memory. (upgrading to a new unibody macbook pro soon)

Iphone 3G

Tivo connected to the 20.1" dell LCD via S-video.

desk1.jpg

2.4Ghz core 2 24" imac w/ 4 gigs of memory connected to Z5500's via optical

Vmware Server/occasional game machine specs:

20.1" + 19" LCD's

E6600

8 gigs DDR2

6TB's of HD space

2x 250GB drives in raid 0

8800GT

modular PSU

x-fi plat

Running Synergy between the imac and the server so the one wireless keyboard/mouse controls both machines.

Macbook pro is a 2.16 core 2 w/ 2 gigs of memory. (upgrading to a new unibody macbook pro soon)

Iphone 3G

Tivo connected to the 20.1" dell LCD via S-video.

is that a huge switch the green thing? why the hell do you need that?

is that a huge switch the green thing? why the hell do you need that?

As far as I can tell it's a Cisco switch, and from the book in his picture, looks to be a Cisco book as well.

I'm assuming it's being used for practice. :cool:

Nice setup btw. :D

what'dy mean "pratice"?

theres one like that in my school, bigger though i think, some beast of a switch, it devides one internet to many internets, right? :p

Setting up VLANs, subnetting different networks, setting up the switch via the Cisco IOS. :)

Correct me if I'm wrong Sophism :cool:

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • I think it depends on what you're looking for to do; get an innate understanding of the night sky or a "quicker" path to astrophotography end results. I put "quicker" in quotes because with my Dwarf 3, I easily spend 3-4 hour sessions, half an hour driving to an un-light polluted place, setting up the smart scope + tripod for equatorial tracking, spending a few hours shooting, merging photo sessions, etc. It's something I still need to set aside a good part of an evening to do, all in all. With practice, I can probably begin cutting time here but I think where smart scopes find their home is among people who love to shoot the night sky but don't have the spare time to go deep with the "navigator level" attunement to the night sky itself.
    • I misread the title and thought Teams itself would be redesigned. Imagine having this one as a native WinUI app.
    • Dell, HP PCs ran into endless reboot, BitLocker recovery loops but Windows 11 isn't to blame by Sayan Sen Last month Neowin reported on a major issue on Dell systems wherein a bug in its official support tool was leading to endless blue screen of death (BSOD) and restarts. Following our report, Dell officially acknowledged its SupportAssist-related crash issue, confirming that the culprit is not Microsoft's operating system but rather a faulty version of its own remediation software. In a newly published support advisory, Dell stated that version 5.5.16.0 of Dell SupportAssist Remediation and Alienware SupportAssist Remediation can trigger blue screen errors and unexpected system restarts. The company notes that the problematic component operates independently of the main SupportAssist application, meaning users should not remove the primary SupportAssist software when troubleshooting the issue. According to Dell, the crashes are linked specifically to the SupportAssist Remediation service, which is bundled with SupportAssist OS Recovery Tools, and as such it has since released an updated version, 5.5.16.1, which is said to resolve the problem. Affected users are advised to first verify whether version 5.5.16.0 is installed by checking the Installed Apps section in Windows Settings. If so, Dell recommends updating SupportAssist OS Recovery Tools through either SupportAssist's "Update Software" feature or Dell Command Update. Dell also advises users to back up important data before performing the update and to ensure systems remain connected to power throughout the installation process. If you are still having issues though make sure to report to the Dell support forum. As it turns out though Dell is not the only PC maker currently dealing with update-related headaches as HP is also facing a separate but probably equally frustrating issue involving recent Windows Secure Boot updates that were released with recent Windows 11 Patch Tuesdays. Similar to Dell, HP also put up its own support article where it explains the issue. The company says that affected devices could hit a brick wall when booting as they run into a BitLocker recovery loop after the April 2026 updates. The problem appears to affect systems wherein the new UEFI Secure Boot CA 2023 certificates fail to apply properly. As such affected users will find themselves entering their recovery key over and over again despite the system otherwise functioning normally. HP says such PCs should be updated to the latest available BIOS version and configured with the necessary Secure Boot certificates before installing Microsoft's Windows 11 Patch Tuesday updates. Systems that are already experiencing the problem may require BIOS configuration changes to restore normal boot behavior. Admins can find information regarding that in the support article here on HP's official website.
    • Getting further away from the artistic study of mental disease that was the first game... (which never needed any sequels to begin with) But I get it, a company has to make money. And the second was at least visually impressive, if not in any other way.
    • If its the devs fault you would think Unreal would help M$ take full advantage of Unreal and work with them to fix the performance issues. Otherwise they are catching unwarranted bad press.
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      DJC50PLUS earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      DJC50PLUS earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Proficient
      Eric Biran went up a rank
      Proficient
    • Dedicated
      Conjor earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • Week One Done
      Windows Guy earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      493
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      246
    3. 3
      Steven P.
      72
    4. 4
      +Edouard
      69
    5. 5
      neufuse
      68
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!