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<![CDATA[<font size="3">Welcome to intel.com/ITopia. Join the discussion, debate and collaborate. This is your opportunity to *ask our experts* what you want to know about Intel's latest technologies. The floor is yours.]]><![CDATA[<hr>]]><![CDATA[<font size="2">+This discussion is not intended to answer PC support question. If you have a support question go to {document:id=1086}.+]]>

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idata
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Looking for an Internal wireless Mini-PCI.

Ordered one from Circuit City that ended up being External. Returned.

Had Dell Salesman order one. It was an "express" and doesn't work either. Stuck with it.

Think what I'm looking for is:

Intel - Proset 802.11 B/G

Thank you for your assistance.

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William_L_Intel1
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Try this link http://www.intel.com/network/connectivity/products/wireless/prowireless_mobile.htm Intel - Proset 802.11 B/G. Let us know if you find what your are looking for.

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HOW DO I OVER CLOCK AN INTEL CELERON 2.00 GHZ TO A HIGHER SPEED BECAUSE VISTA IS SLOW WHEN I INSTALL IT RUNNING AT 768 MB RAM A 2.00 GHZ CPU AND THE CPU RUNNS REAL SLOW HOW DO I OVER CLCOK IT

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William_L_Intel1
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To the best of my knowledge, the Celeron you mention does not have the core frequency unlocked. For some of the newer products such as Core i7, overclocking is supported in the BIOS. Thanks for your question.

Edited by: whlea on Nov 13, 2008

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idata
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Hello Specialist,

I install 1GB memory in SS4200-E and use it now.

Can I install 2GB memory and use it with software LifeLIne?

Regards,

Ganryu

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William_L_Intel1
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Dear Experts,

I made sure that ssh will be made of SS4200-E as follows.

http://ganryu.org/ss4200e/001.png

http://ganryu.org/ss4200e/002.png

But even root can't also log on in admin.

Please tell me the way to log on in ssh.

Regards,

Ganryu

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William_L_Intel1
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I've measured the first data of SPI BIOS when a PC is posting. It's 7 byte.The first byte is 03H which means read command. The following 3 byte is adddres 000000H. The rest 3 byte is data 00H,00H,00H.Would you please tell me why ICH would read the address 000000H and what does the data 00H,00H,00H mean?

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We have a RAID5 that began to show errors. We believe the root of the problem is related to a capacitor on the motherboard that shows physical damage. The room we kept the RAID and server it is attached to recently had many issues with overheating and we have replaced the AC.

The ASUS motherboard board has an ICH7R chipset. My questions is, would a more recent chipset be able to load the RAID array assuming all the data is still intact? We have been unable to locate an identical motherboard and can't risk loosing any data.

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We are building 2008 core server with Intel PRO 1000PT Dual Port 1GbE NIC, PCIe-4 (430-0959) and wanting to team the nic, does intel have teaming software for 2008 core server.

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JLodh
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Dear Guest,

Kindly look into this m-4158 POST (Intel Adapter Teaming) and see if it helps you resolve your problem for Intel NIC Bonding/Teaming. If you encounter any problems, feel free to contact us.

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Warm Regards,

Javed Lodhi

Intel Go Green, Save The Environment!

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JUSTIN_W_Intel
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Hello,

Windows* Core poses some unique challenges for configuring network teams. There is an Intel(R) support document that addresses how to configure advanced features under Windows Core. Take a look at: http://www.intel.com/support/network/sb/CS-029966.htm How do I configure advanced features in Windows Server* 2008 core installations?

It should be able to help

-Justin Wright

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What is the best Active Management configuration software and why do you think so ?

Thanks so much.

mm

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William_L_Intel1
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I have windows 2000, and viruses abound. Being a broke single ma, I can't just run out and get anouther computer. Or pay for any services. Can there be any hope at all for me?

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idata
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Why don`t you install an antivirus ??or get the hard drive out an scan it on another computer??

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JLodh
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Dear Guest,

First - Install a free home user license for any good antivirus, update it's database from their website and then thoroughly scan your computer for any possible viruses. That shall most probably take care of it. In case you are still not satisfied, you may want to install another anti-virus to ensure that the viruses that first AV might have missed on, this should take care of it. Here are a few good Anti viruses and most of them provide a free home user copy that you can download, install, update and run and make life easier

Secondly - It's okay being a broke single ma - rather it's great if you look at it optimistically, you are experiencing so much of life that others are deprived of

Never take life pessimistically, enjoy every single moment that you have and value the ones who care and love you!

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Warm Regards,

Javed Lodhi

Intel Go Green, Save The Environment!

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idata
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sir, i m using a intel chipset mainbord of mercury modele no PIG31M (PILGS775),LOSSING my MB driver and can't find this plz help me out for this problem.im waiting ur reply soon..............

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