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  • Rated by femi89 on Sep 12, 7:50pm

    This is really usefull
  • Rated by BrianH1988 on Sep 06, 7:46am

    Okay, how do I determine this in VISTA?
  • Rated by ntpreece on Aug 30, 7:12am

    Redirects to a rogue antivirus software company. Tried installing a trojan to my laptop. No, my laptop isn't already infected; I'm an IT professional - I think I would know.
  • Rated by technolizard on Jul 24, 11:59am

    From the page: "Usually, when you buy any hardware the drivers come along with it on a disc. If you lose the driver disc you can always download the necessary drivers from the manufacturer's website. But what do you do when you are not sure of the manufacturer of the hardware? This is quite a possible situation and blogger Vinod Chandramouli provides an excellent trick to deal with it."
  • Rated by jjpash on Jul 17, 10:33am

    useful, and Monkier: one word, software. There is no software written for that, and if there is sign me up. Wait about 5 years and web 3.0 will prob be like that
  • Rated by veggenskrikk on Apr 01 2009, 1:11pm

    Ok, this is... brilliant actually.
  • Rated by Monkier on Jan 13 2009, 7:01am

    See - this is exactly the kind of shit that should be automated. Windows knows you've got a network connection, it controls it. Whats preventing it from referencing the ID with an online database?
  • Rated by nightmonkey69 on Jan 11 2009, 2:41pm

    Very useful.
  • Rated by geriartic1943 on Jan 08 2009, 10:27am

    One of the reasons that things stop working is because drivers get corrupted or dropped entirely. At first you may not notice that something is not quite right but updating drivers will solve many problems.
  • Rated by UnpoeticCircle on Jan 07 2009, 4:11am

    Extremely useful!