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Yahoo Voice Chat For Windows Vista How to Make it work! |
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Written by Michael Frazier
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Wednesday, 16 January 2008 |
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http://www.wefixitnow.com/yahoo-voice-chat-vista-error-how-to-fix-video-and-files.html html verison with video to help walk you trough the steps that are listed below. Yahoo Voice Chat 8.1 fix to get voice to work on yahoo voice chat rooms in Windows Vista. If you have gotten the error message " your computer does not support compressed audio format" This Video will help you fix up Vista. To support the Codec that yahoo messenger needs. How to Install True Speech Codec on Windows Vista to Get Yahoo! Voice working Video and the files to download. Link 1YAHOO AUDIO TWO FILES > this link has the two Files included to install the Yahoo Compressed Audio Format that Vista Needs to install truespeech and DSP Group audio Codec. Link 2 YAHOO TWO FILES PLUS CODEC PACK > Has above files plus a Vista Codec Pack to help make Vista be able to handle your old media and audio Files also. Make sure to make restore point Prior to installing any programs into windows so if something gets messed up you can go back. If you need to go back and windows will not boot normally you will need to strike the F8 key as your computer boots to enter Safe Mode and restore that way. I tell you this in Case your system does not like the Codec Vista Install. I have personally install and used all these files and to my knowledge they are all clean virus free in the form i have posted them in.. Michael the computer man... Please Book Mark www.wefixitnow.com and www.aplusonsitenc.com visit our site and check out our sponsors 1. Open Windows Explore go to C:/Windows/System32 and Rename tssoft32.acm to tssoft32OLD.acm 2. Click Here to Download tssoft32.acm save in C:/Windows/System32 folder 3. In Control Panel, go to Add Hardware. 4. Click Next and after it searches choose Yes, I have already connected the hardware Click Next. 5. Scroll down to the bottom of the Installed hardware list and choose Add a new hardware device Click Next. 6. Choose Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced) Click Next. 7. Choose Sound, video and game controllers from the Common hardware types list. Click Next. 8. Click on the Have Disk button. 9. Click Browse 10. Navigate to the C:/Windows/System32 folder 11. Choose $winnt$.inf Click Ok. (if you cant find that file try mmdriver.inf ) 12. Click Continue Anyway if you get a warning box. 13. Select DSP Group TrueSpeech Audio CODEC from the list. Click Next. 14. Click Next again to install. 15. Restart if necessary. 16. Done! Voice should now work if you followed the steps correctly.. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 17 January 2008 )
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MONITOR HD15M/HD15F 10FT VGA EXTENSION |
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Written by Michael Frazier
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** 10-Ft 15-Pin Male To Female VGA Extension Cable **Use these heavy duty 6-foot cables to connect a standard VGA video card to your monitor with a VGA connector. Get yours today!General Features:- 10-foot length- 15-pin male to female connector
Price :
4.99
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Patriot computer drivers for Barbie or Hotwheels computer |
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Written by Michael Frazier
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Saturday, 24 March 2007 |
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I had a client to get me to repair their Barbie computer and found out that the Patriot computer company was no more. The Barbie and the Hotwheels all in one computer. The Patriot computer company made these computers using a fully integrated Intel micro ATX main board. The drivers are located below. Economy Computer & Networking Spring Hope NC
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or 252-478-5986 http://www.wefixitnow.com These are the drivers needed to install a freash copy of windows 98SE on the barbie or hotwheels computer... Enjoy Cheers !!! Audio driver INF Setup Modem Driver Video Driver Patriot computer drivers for Barbie or Hot wheels computer. The Patriot Computer company is out of business now. The last article I read said they had filed for Bankruptcy. They were sueded by Matel toy company for the royalties owed for using the Barbie logos on the computer produced. There are such low profit margins on computer that are mass produced i guess they fell behind on the payments. So the company folded when they were took to court. If I am correct the company was based in Canada. Your Tech Guru, Michael Frazier |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 14 September 2007 )
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Written by Michael Frazier
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Sunday, 25 March 2007 |
Search engine commands to help track your web site. Example: Go to yahoo.com and search for your web site like this linkdomain:www.yourdomain.com and it will tell you all the reverse links that their bot found when searching the web for your site. Power Searching Commands This section is being updated to cover the major crawler-based search engines of AllTheWeb, AltaVista, Google, Inktomi and Teoma. These crawlers also provide results to other search engines, so you may find commands on them work with their partners. Major partnerships are as follows: AllTheWeb (Lycos), Google (AOL Search, Yahoo), Inktomi (HotBot), MSN Search (Inktomi), Teoma (Ask Jeeves) | Command | How | Supported By | Title Search (Updated March 11, 2003) | title: | AltaVista, AllTheWeb, Inktomi | | intitle: | Google Teoma | | allintitle: | Google | Site Search | host: | AltaVista | | site: | Excite, Google (Netscape, Yahoo) | | url.host: | AllTheWeb, Lycos (for AllTheWeb results only) | | domain: | Inktomi (HotBot, iWon, LookSmart) | | none | AOL, Direct Hit, HotBot, LookSmart, Lycos, MSN, Netscape, Northern Light, Open Directory, Yahoo | | URL Search | url: | AltaVista, Excite, Northern Light | | url.all: | AllTheWeb, Lycos (for AllTheWeb results only) | allinurl: inurl: | Google | | originurl: | Inktomi (AOL, GoTo, HotBot) | | u: | Yahoo | | none | AOL, Direct Hit, HotBot, LookSmart, MSN Not yet updated, but may be still correct: Open Directory | | Link Search | link: | AltaVista, Google, Northern Light | | linkdomain: | Inktomi (AOL, HotBot, iWon, MSN) (NOTE: measures links to entire domains) | | link.all: | AllTheWeb, Lycos (for AllTheWeb results only) | | none | AOL, Direct Hit, Excite, HotBot, LookSmart, Northern Light Not yet updated, but may be still correct: Netscape, Yahoo (n/a) | | Wildcard | * | AltaVista, Inktomi (iWon), Northern Light Not yet updated, but may be still correct: Yahoo | | ? | AOL Search, Inktomi (iWon) | | % | Northern Light | | none | AllTheWeb, Direct Hit, Excite, Google, HotBot, LookSmart, Lycos, MSN (MSN's help says it offers wildcard, but it failed to during testing) | | Anchor Search | anchor: | AltaVista | | None | AllTheWeb, AOL Search, Direct Hit, Excite, Google, Inktomi, HotBot, Lycos | NOTE: The commands above are primarily useful when dealing with crawler-based search engines. "None" indicates any crawler-based or human-powered search engine that creates its own listings but which does not provide a particular command for searching within those listings. It may also indicate a portal that that outsources for its listings and which lacks a single command to work across the multiple datasets it uses. Search Assistance Features | Feature | Offered By | | Related Searches | AltaVista, AllTheWeb, Excite, HotBot, Lycos, MSN, Yahoo Not yet updated, but may be still correct: iWon | | Clustering | AltaVista, AllTheWeb, Excite, Google, HotBot, MSN, Northern Light | | Find Similar | AltaVista, AOL Search, Google | | Stemming | AOL Search, Direct Hit, HotBot, Inktomi (HotBot, MSN) | | Search Within | AltaVista, Google, HotBot, Lycos | | Spidered Version | Google | | Search By Language | AltaVista, AllTheWeb, Excite, Google, HotBot, Lycos, MSN, Northern Light | | Page Translation | AltaVista, Google, Lycos | | Porn Filter | AltaVista, AllTheWeb, Google | | Porn Warning | HotBot, MSN, Northern Light | Customization & Display Features | Feature | Supported By | Number Of Listings Shown (10 unless noted) | AltaVista, AllTheWeb, AOL Search (5), Direct Hit, Excite, Google, HotBot, LookSmart (15), Lycos, MSN (15), Northern Light Not yet updated, but may be still correct: iWon, Netscape, Yahoo (20) | | Ability To Increase Number Of Listings? | AltaVista, AllTheWeb, Excite, Google, HotBot, MSN Not yet updated, but may be still correct: Yahoo | | See 20 Results | AltaVista, AllTheWeb, Excite, Google, HotBot, MSN Not yet updated, but may be still correct: Yahoo | | See 50 Results | AltaVista, AllTheWeb, Excite, Google, HotBot, MSN Not yet updated, but may be still correct: Yahoo | | See 100 Results | AllTheWeb, Google, HotBot, Not yet updated, but may be still correct: Yahoo | | Sort By Date | MSN Search, Northern Light | | Date Range | AltaVista, Google, HotBot, MSN, Northern Light Not yet updated, but may be still correct: iWon, Yahoo | | Date Displayed? | AltaVista, HotBot (for Inktomi results), Northern Light | | Display Titles Only? | AltaVista, Excite, HotBot (URLs only option), MSN | | Other Major Customize Options | AltaVista, AllTheWeb, Google | Boolean Commands (See Boolean Searching page for more details) | Command | How | Supported By | | Or | OR | AltaVista, AOL Search, Excite, Google, Inktomi (HotBot, MSN), Lycos, Northern Light | | None | AllTheWeb, Direct Hit, LookSmart, Not yet updated, but may be still correct: Yahoo | | And | AND | AltaVista, AOL Search, Excite, Inktomi (HotBot, MSN) Lycos, Northern Light | | None | AllTheWeb, Direct Hit, Google, LookSmart Not yet updated, but may be still correct: Yahoo | | Not | NOT | AOL Search, Excite, Inktomi (HotBot), Lycos, Northern Light | | AND NOT | AltaVista, Inktomi (MSN) Not yet updated, but may be still correct: Netscape | | None | AllTheWeb, Direct Hit, Google, LookSmart, Not yet updated, but may be still correct: Yahoo | | Nesting | ( ) | AltaVista, AOL Search, Excite, Inktomi (MSN), Northern Light | | None | AllTheWeb, Direct Hit, Google, Inktomi (HotBot), LookSmart, Lycos Not yet updated, but may be still correct: Yahoo | | Near | NEAR | AltaVista (10 words), AOL Search (specify number), Lycos (25 words) | | None | AllTheWeb, Direct Hit, Google, Inktomi (HotBot, MSN), LookSmart | Notes At AltaVista, Boolean only works on advanced search page. At Excite, Google & MSN, Boolean commands must be in UPPERCASE At Inktomi-powered services, set menu to "Boolean" | |
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Written by Michael Frazier
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Sunday, 25 March 2007 |
IGMP Protocol Overview Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP), documented in Appendix I of RFC 1112, allows Internet hosts to participate in multicasting. RFC 1112 describes the basic of multicasting IP traffic, including the format of multicast IP addresses, multicast Ethernet encapsulation, and the concept of a host group.
A host group is the set of hosts interested in traffic for a particular multicast address. Important multicast addresses are documented in the most recent Assigned Numbers RFC, currently RFC 1700. IGMP allows a router to determine which host groups have members on a given network segment.
The exchange of multicast packets between routers is not addressed by IGMP. IGMP Protocol Overview |
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Written by Michael Frazier
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Sunday, 25 March 2007 |
ICMP Protocol Overview Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), documented in RFC 792, is a required protocol tightly integrated with IP. ICMP messages, delivered in IP packets, are used for out-of-band messages related to network operation or mis-operation. Of course, since ICMP uses IP, ICMP packet delivery is unreliable, so hosts can't count on receiving ICMP packets for any network problem. Some of ICMP's functions are to:
Announce network errors, such as a host or entire portion of the network being unreachable, due to some type of failure. A TCP or UDP packet directed at a port number with no receiver attached is also reported via ICMP.
Announce network congestion. When a router begins buffering too many packets, due to an inability to transmit them as fast as they are being received, it will generate ICMP Source Quench messages. Directed at the sender, these messages should cause the rate of packet transmission to be slowed. Of course, generating too many Source Quench messages would cause even more network congestion, so they are used sparingly.
Assist Troubleshooting. ICMP supports an Echo function, which just sends a packet on a round--trip between two hosts. Ping, a common network management tool, is based on this feature. Ping will transmit a series of packets, measuring average round--trip times and computing loss percentages.
Announce Timeouts. If an IP packet's TTL field drops to zero, the router discarding the packet will often generate an ICMP packet announcing this fact. TraceRoute is a tool which maps network routes by sending packets with small TTL values and watching the ICMP timeout announcements.
Connected: An Internet Encyclopedia ICMP Protocol Overview |
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ADAPTER SCSI III HD68M TO SCSI IDC50M |
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Written by Michael Frazier
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- SCSI Adapter - 68P Male to 50P Male - 1 3/8" deep- Hardshell plastic- Use a 68 pin device on a 50 pin cable
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17.99
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FIREWIRE / IEE 1394 6 to 4 - 6FT |
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Written by Michael Frazier
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** 6-Foot 6-Pin to 4-Pin FireWire Cable **Firewire, also called IEEE 1394 or i.Link, is the interfaceof choice for high end digital video cameras, external hard drives, external CDRW drives, and portable MP3 players. With blistering speeds up to 400MB/second, one can move masses of data faster and with fewer hassles than ever before possible over Firewire.You need first class cables to go along with your Firewire devices, and we've got them for you! Pick some uptoday!General Features- Professional Grade Firewire Cable- 6-pin to 4-pin type (Male to Male)- 6 feet long- Molded strain reliefs at both ends
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5.99
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