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3 processes for Widcomm here, 19 MB total. I'm running all the available services--totally unnecessary in fact--just being lazy and ticked all local services. Widcomm drivers (patched and re-patched for btneighborhood.dll issue) have a...
Hi, I was trying to help you people out but you have to be patient and follow the steps to the letter. Let's start, go to http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/show...9&page=3&pp=15 and look up a post from int03h. Download, unrar,...
I've been running 500x1300 for some time now and can hear distinct noise whenever the card is working hard in 3D. Am I alone in this? I haven't done this AS5 mod, do I really have no choice but go ahead and do it? thanks
Guys, When talking about AVERAGE framerates, keep in mind that the actual framerates can often drop to low 20s if not 10s in either complex environments or lighting, frantic shooting, etc. Average of 40 is not enough IMO because of...
Using SE K750i as a remote controller for Powerpoint and Media playback. Keeping the data in sync via FMA (Float Mobile Agent). Any recommendations for useful BT devices?
It happens here as well. I'm running the beta 80.40 drivers and it is a known issue...essentially harmless. Alex
I've tried all three: Tosh, MS, and Widcomm. I can reliably inform you that the last one is vastly superior. They support virtually all features of the BT on the laptop and device sides. When installing, you should say ignore when the...
WingZero, You're referring to Bluetooth, aren't you? Intel wireless has nothing to do with Widcomm. You don't lose anything, you gain a lot. Read the thread here: http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=215149 Alex
Absolutely amazing! The Widcomm drivers finally work for me with my SE K750i. All the services including call redirection, remote control, 50KB/sec file transfer etc. I have used a pre-patched version. However, there is a misspelled...
I don't have BF2 but planning to. However, one thing springs to mind you could check in the Windows Task Manager. If you go to View/Select columns... and tick "Virtual memory size", it will tell you how much each process takes...
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