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Asus Motherboards - Chassis Intrusion Error

Posted in Uncategorized on December 5th, 2006

People are currently having trouble with Asus motherboards. It seems that when you start the system after installing a new Asus motherboard you will get a system haulted message. Chassis intrusion error.

I have good news! Hold down the CTRL key while booting and you will by-pass that message. It seems to happen on new motherboards. It will also happen if you remove the jumper to install a chassis switch so that you can detect if someone open the case or not.

We build a lot of computers where I work. I don’t like buying Dells and HPs. Just want to fix it myself if something goes wrong, and I do not want to wait on a part.

Anyways, give that a shot. I’m sure you will find it an easy way to solve the Chassis Intrusion issues with Asus motherboards.

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Break Down in Communications

Posted in Uncategorized on November 27th, 2006

The break down of communication systems have already started.

Today I called my brother on my cell phone to his cell phone. I’m on the Verison network and he is on Cingular. He answers the phone. I can hear him but he cannot hear me. I hang up and call back. Verison tells me that the number i have reached is part of the Verison network and that it has been disconnected. I call back a third time and get though.

Switchboards cannot handle the traffic when a radio station gives a prize away. All circuits are busy? What are you really paying for? The ability to only call when the average number of people on phones is below what the switch can handle is todays norm. Why do you say that?

We live in a world that cuts corners. Phone company has 200,000 lines installed. Over the past 20 years the average people using those lines have been slowly decreasing. 20 years ago the phone switch could have handled 100,000 lines all being active. 10 years ago they installed a new phone switch that would only handle 150,000 lines being active at once. This saved the company a lot of green ($$). Why only 150,000? Well, they figured that only a max of 150,000 would ever be on the phone at once. The numbers had declined and really on about average about 100,000 were on at a time and they gave themselves some cushion. Now there switch can handle about 75,000 and still have a cushion. Not much of one mind you, but enough.

Is this smart business? To the company it is, even more so to a phone company. If they wanted to, a switch with only 50 lines could be installed for the 200,000 consumers. Not nice of the phone company, but what are you going to do when there is the only player in town. That is just some of the economics behind what will happen one day.

One day you will try and use your phone to make a call to 911 and you will not have a line that will connect you. It will not ring busy, it will just tell you that you have to wait your turn to use the line so hang up and try again.

The next thing to go will be the phone switch. It was over loaded and over worked and in service for way longer than it should have been. Then all the systems are down. No calls.

If the phone company had taken just a little more time and spent a little more money then more people would have phones and they would not be down right now hurting there consumers even more.

Data is the same way. I don’t think that we, as a world, have the technology that it takes to make the internet, servers, and other things run as fast as we want them. A company somewhere will cut a corner, and then another company. Soon you have several companies all saving what they can to save a dollar.

Your data will miss route. If you are a company that doesn’t cut corners then you have to deal with ones that do. Think of it this way. You have 8 cups and 4 strings. You can talk in any cup and one of the cups on the other end will hear you. Break a line and talk into the cups again. Now one of the cups will not send your voice, data, and/or signal down the line to the other cup. The string represents a company that is helping to hold something together. The company’s delivery is now sub par. You may not know it because 3 of your cups heard the request and processed it. You did good by having a backup. You may not know you have a problem until you send something down the line with the broken string. You are now suffering because a company cut a corner.

It works this way all over the US. We will cut corners until we cut our foot off, and maybe past that, just so we can save a dollar now. Who cares what the price is later? The company doesn’t so much mind paying a little more to fix it right the 2nd or 3rd time. It was able to get by cheap enough, get you to pay for the upgrades and then some.

So what if it all came down at one time. What if the set of switches came down. Data and called to parts of the world would stop. Denver could call Atlanta and Atlanta could call Tampa but Tampa couldn’t call Denver and Atlanta couldn’t call Denver. What do you do when it is broken. You have broke the trust of the people. It only takes once.

I personally don’t think that it will last much longer, unless businesses wise up. Put a little extra money into their investment of what they do. Something has to give sometime. The question is when.

One more thing. Verison is not the cause of the problem with my phone. I have heard others are starting to do it as well. I think that it has come about form software and hardware upgrades. The ability for someone to take their house number and transfer it to a cell phone and have that much routing going on, something is bound to get messed up. It may be to far gone now it may not. It was not fixed at the time of this writing that is for sure.  Also one of these days I will learn to speak proper grammar.

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Bells, and whistels, and Dead…Oh My!

Posted in Uncategorized on October 23rd, 2006

Microsoft’s Software Protection Platform (SPP) seems to be the hot topic among a number of IT administrators. SPP will be released with Windows Vista along with some other fancy bells and whistels.

So what is so bad about SPP? Well, first off, SPP seems to be gimpware. It will take your system down to anything shot of usable. Well, that is not so bad is it? You tell me.

I have been working with MS products sence DOS days. In DOS, Windows 3.11, Windows 95 you had controll of your system. Windows 98 you lost some. Windows 2000 confused the hell out of the home user. They didn’t understand NTFS. Password here and password there. It was complicated. Then they spit out Windows ME. What a shit pile of software that was. Here is Windows 98, looking like Windows 2000, with some junky ActiveX controls that we plan on giving to our Windows XP users. Thank you for Beta-ing Windows ME. Then you have Windows XP Home, and Pro. One is easy to join to a domain the other is not. Over and Over the years you have lost control of your OS. Unless you are a Geek of some sourts, you will be forced into IE 7 for your XP OS.

Wait, is there another point in your ranting about the SPP? Sure there is, quite a few really. I have read over and over that SPP will bind to one of your peices of hardware. So DON”T let that harddrive die. Don’t think about getting that new motherboard and video card. Now that you have done that, call up Microsoft and tell them what you have been doing with your PC so that they may decide weather or not they are going to revalidate your copy of Vista. Oh no! They say that your copy has been activated too many times. Guess your just going to have to stop experimenting with new hardware.

It has been 5 years sence their last major OS release. 5 YEARS! In 5 years, MS has yet to fix the transperant png in IE, has yet to fix security holes, and have yet to be able to offer a completed product. Are we paying MS so they we may beta the next release of Windows?

Tell you what. Go download Linux.  You can get full Open Office (a word processor, spreed sheet, presitation, and database softare), Blender (3D software also runs on Windows), Gimp (photoshop type software), Cinelerra (video editing), and many, many other that I have not even discovered yet. What does something like this cost you? Time. That is it. If you are willing to learn something new, and willing to take the time, you could stop paying for all of the software on Windows. Stop right there though. If you are going to do this please give something back to the community. Either your time with helping others, money to fund projects, and/or helping to spread the word.

I personally do my best at all 3. I do not have a lot of $$ to spread around so I help people where I can. I also help spread the word. All the while I’m learning something knew.

5 years with out an update or about 1 major release a year. Change out 2 major peices of hardware and call MS or play all you want. The choice is up to you.

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Who are the dumb asses that buy this…

Posted in Uncategorized on October 16th, 2006

Who are the dumb asses that buy over priced gaming concoles. Read this artical and see what I’m talking about. It is just crazy. If I wait til about January I will get one for the same price as they do. They will be stuck with all of their Wii’s and PS3’s.

I don’t by ball game tickets from scalpers. Although I have sold some to scalpers before. It is like trading in your games at EBgames/Gamestop(I beleive that they are owned by the same company now) or other game trading locations. I sold to them low for some other person to buy them high. Although, I do by used games from them and enjoy the discounted price from buying new.

On the topic at hand though let’s look for a second at a problem that could occur with buying off of ebay or other third party people. Ok, so my game systems arives unopened. w00t!! Now time to hook it up. DAMN!! They forgot to put a power cord into the box. Now what do you do. Who are you going to call to set this right. You can’t show that you bought the game from a store. Playstation/Nintendo may not take to kindly to that. The person you bought it from at a 500% markup will give you the finger ,,|,,. You are stuck with a system that you can’t play for well over the value of the system.

The got-to-have it will cost you fustration. The kids today that beg, cry, and moan, more so being asshats in general, their parents for these things and cause them greif. I say beat that ass and straighten those kids out. If they want the damn console that bad tell them to get a job. I would never pay that much for something so over priced.

It is different if you don’t know what you are getting into. People should know how much they cost though. It is crazy. These things on Ebay are from 750$ to 1500$. I tell you all what. Give me your money. I will hold it for 30days. I will then go out and buy you the console and have it overnighted to you. I will keep the intrest that i earned from your money and the price of the console and send you back a money order of the remainder. This way you do not feel so stupid. Stupid Americans you have been had!

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Katrina over Mississippi

Posted in Uncategorized on September 19th, 2006

I know this is old news but i wanted to share some of the awsome pic of Katrina’s more beautiful side.

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These are kick ass pics of mother nature at her finest.

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