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Windows activation - If it doesn't work then you don't deserve our money
In category Geebin on 17 Aug 2008 @ 11:48 pm
Can't activate my install of windows. I get the following error message:
/users/maz/journal/files/1219016788.activate.jpg

If Microsoft wants to force everyone to activate then they need to make sure it works 100% of the time. All they need to do is turn off the activation server and everyone with a legal copy of windows is screwed.
Worth buying?
Maz

P.S. My internet seems to be fine for uploading images to my site...

Never ever EVER buy an nForce motherboard.
In category Geebin on 29 Apr 2008 @ 11:39 pm
The latest trick from nVidia to screw everyone over is an inability to playback video when using an nVidia graphics card on the new nForce 7 chipsets. From the FAQ on their site, they are now aware of the problem (only took a couple of months) and are "working hard" to fix it.

I figured that the nForce boards must have improved since the old nForce2 days but apparently they just cost more and crash more frequently. Not to mention the fiasco to do with wireless drivers and nForce chipsets that cause a system lockup.

Fuck nForce boards. Do yourselves a favour and buy an Intel board. For more links to what the video corruption problem looks like and a plethora of complaining customers (pretty sure nVidia is calling us 'suckers' by now) check out this post on the nvidia forums. Or search something like nForce video artifacts in Google to be swamped with reports of this occurring.

Here is my open letter to nVidia which you are more than welcome to support by leaving a comment...

Dear nVidia,
Eat a dick. Get the drivers right before you release the hardware or give us back our money for this unusable crap.
Yours sincerely,
Maz

Remember to shut down any virtual machines or videos while reading this site so your pc doesn't lock up. Unless of course you bought Intel, in which case.. Swap you?
Maz

802.11n required settings
In category Geebin on 03 Feb 2008 @ 08:32 pm
Using 802.11n here with D-Link gear. Just thoguht I'd mention it for anyone else who is having the same problem, it only connects at 54mb/s unless you are using WPA or WPA2 as well as AES. It was driving me mad all week until I managed to stumble upon the solution. Nothing online seems to say this (not that I found anyway) so figured I'd put it up.
Hope this helps.
Maz

Online games - a.k.a. Don't use Exetel for your ISP.
In category Geebin on 03 Feb 2008 @ 08:26 pm
This weekend, for the first time ever, I bought myself some games to play online. I bought them online using steam and I'll have to admit that the whole process was relatively painless. The biggest issue is that I don't have media for the games now but you download them off the net. At this time I was up at KJ's and using his ADSL1 and downloaded Team Fortress 2 at about 550KB/s from the Internode mirror so didn't take too long. We played that online for a fair chunk of the evening until I went home.

Today, I decide I want to play Counter-Strike so I have to download the last 9% or whatever I hadn't got while I was KJ's. On my nice 'fast' ADSL2 service from Exetel I get 20KB/s. So it took a few hours. Here's the funny bit. It's not just a slow steam mirror. That's as fast as my internet is now apparently. Speed tests from an Exetel mirror get me some fancy godlike speeds of almost 33KB/s! As you could probably guess, popping online and simply playing the game is just too much for my dial-up, (oops. I mean.. really fast ADSL2+) service and I've had to give it away for the weekend.

It's not just rediculously SLOW data either. It's almost getting 50% packet loss too!
Pinging google.com [64.233.167.99] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 64.233.167.99: bytes=32 time=396ms TTL=240
Reply from 64.233.167.99: bytes=32 time=361ms TTL=240
Reply from 64.233.167.99: bytes=32 time=348ms TTL=240
Reply from 64.233.167.99: bytes=32 time=493ms TTL=240
Request timed out.
Reply from 64.233.167.99: bytes=32 time=709ms TTL=240
Request timed out.
Reply from 64.233.167.99: bytes=32 time=305ms TTL=240
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Reply from 64.233.167.99: bytes=32 time=393ms TTL=240
Reply from 64.233.167.99: bytes=32 time=427ms TTL=240
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Reply from 64.233.167.99: bytes=32 time=408ms TTL=240
Request timed out.

Ping statistics for 64.233.167.99: Packets: Sent = 16, Received = 9, Lost = 7 (43% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 305ms, Maximum = 709ms, Average = 426ms

This has to be the worst internet connection I have used since living in rural Australia using Telstra dial-up. Ping times on game servers constantly jumps to over 800ms. For this amount of money each month, I could sticky-tape a few dial-up modems together and get better speeds. So I logged a fault with Exetel who email and then ring to tell me that, "A fault has been logged with our supplier for you, as soon as we receive an update we will contact you and inform you on what needs to be done."

No doubt I'll put an update on here as soon as I get fast enough net to download the images on my main page without killing MSN.
Maz

Danger! (High Voltage)
In category Geebin on 25 Oct 2007 @ 09:41 pm


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