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Tutorials / [TuT]How to Find What Chipset My
« Last post by SysInfo-Net on August 19, 2012, 01:50:40 pm »
How to Find What Chipset My Computer Is:

Sometimes it is important to know the technical characteristics and capabilities of the chipset in your computer, particularly if you are adding new software, intend to upgrade your computer or need information about your CPU's specs. The path for finding the chipset information varies slightly depending on the installed Windows version.

Instructions XP and Vista

1. Click the "Start" button and go to "Control Panel."

2. Choose "See basic information about your computer" at the top or "System" at the bottom of the screen. Clicking either of those will bring you to the Device Manager window.

3. Scroll down the Device Manager list and find "Processors." Click the small "+" (plus sign) by the chip/CPU icon or the icon itself to show the chipset information in your computer.

Windows 7

1. Go to "Start" and click "Control Panel" on the list.

2. Select the "Device Manager" on the next screen.

3. Choose "Processors" under the Device Manager. Click on the processor icons to find out the individual chipset information. There are two chip icons for the dual-core machine, three chip icons for a triple-core computer, and so on. Click each chip icon to see if they are different in specs.
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Tutorials / [TUT]How to Identify My DNS
« Last post by SysInfo-Net on August 19, 2012, 01:44:07 pm »
1. Click on the "Start" button and "Run" in Windows XP/Vista; hold down the Windows key and "R" at the same time in Windows 7.

2. Enter "cmd" in the run box and click on "OK."

3. Wait for the DOS prompt box to open. Type in "ipconfig/all "at the prompt and press "Enter."

4. Scroll down until you see the listing for "DNS Servers." Record the numbers listed there. They will be appear similar to "192.178.1.1."
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Complaint And Reports / [IMPORTANT] READ BEFORE POSTING !
« Last post by Pankaj Bisht on August 17, 2012, 02:51:14 pm »
This Topic has been created to everyone the opportunity to vent his anger, if neccessary. You are allowed to report or complain about normal users and forum administrators.

But, please take care to the following Points.
-Do not report anyone for any small beer or just unworthwhile crap.
-Do never lie or false witness to make someone or something look bad or make you look better.
-Do not flame/swear/insult anyone by reporting him. Do still show respect, even if you don't like the -person.
-You should always be able to proove your reports.


What your report/complaint should include to look professional.

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- Name of the Person/Subject
- Date & Time
- Reason
- Proofs (Logs must not be larger than 5 KB - stick to the important facts)
- Clear Description


=>A good style of language
=>Mind Mistakes and Short-cuts



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News and Updates / [INFO] Working
« Last post by Pankaj Bisht on August 17, 2012, 02:43:39 pm »
We are sorry but we are currently working on this website. Keep checking for further updates.


Thanks
Loop crew
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Coding Help / The Rules & Guidelines of Scripting/Coding Help
« Last post by SysInfo-Net on August 15, 2012, 04:12:41 pm »
Rules:

  • First and foremost, the main forum rules still apply here.
  • You may only bump your thread after 48 hours has passed since the last reply.
  • If you do not get help, please re-evaluate the explanation of the issue you provided, it may not be providing enough information for people to help you.
  • If you are unsure or don't know how to proceed with solving an issue, then do not respond to the thread, it will be considered spam.
  • Use a proper thread title, it should sum up the general problem you're having in a few words. (For example, do not use silly babble like "HELP PLS HELP PLS REP+++", use "Issue with Java error")
  • You should always be providing code! People cannot help you if they cannot see what's wrong with the code.
  • Do not post untested code.


Guidelines:


  • Be descriptive when making replies, explain the problem so that the person doesn't make the same mistake again. Just feeding them code is not helping them learn.
  • Search before posting, why wait for a solution? You could probably find the solution much faster by simply searching!
  • Help people to help you, providing enough information about your issue is crucial to getting quick and efficient help from others.
  • If your problem is with a script release on the forums, then you should try posting in the release's thread.
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General / Frequently Asked Questions
« Last post by SysInfo-Net on August 15, 2012, 03:53:55 pm »
Frequently Asked Questions

Will Updated Soon!
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General / FORUM RULES
« Last post by SysInfo-Net on August 15, 2012, 03:11:31 pm »
General Forum Rules:

  • SEARCH before you ask anything, most of the questions have been asked and answered before.
  • No **** (and no-cd cracks or leaked content), illegal materials or pornography.
  • Do not create alternate or multiple accounts.
  • No racism or any other forms of discrimination.
  • Don't advertise. A link to a site related to the topic is fine, spamming your home page is not.
  • No SPAM. If you are adding no useful information to a topic, you are spamming.
  • No double posting. There is a modify button, please use it.
  • English only (except language specific sections).
  • Do not insult, curse at, tease, or make offensive comments towards other members.
  • Selling scripts/codes or linking to sites that allow people to sell scripts is not allowed.
  • Don't post huge scripts. Use http://pastebin.com/ instead.
  • When responding to coding questions make sure your code works first.
  • Do not post religious, political or other controversial threads.
  • Do not abuse the private message and reputation systems.

Reporting rulebreakers:
If you notice a forum member who is breaking those rules, please report it by clicking on the  Report to moderator. At the bottom right side of post.
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