S/PDIF format ShowS/PDIF format
The S/PDIF standard ("Sony/Philips Digital Interface", or SPDIF for short) is a digital audio data transfer format. It is an international standard known as "IEC-958 type II", which defines both hardware specifications (physical...
[Windows XP] Repairing the network connection using command line Show[Windows XP] Repairing the network connection using command lines
Under Windows XP there is a small feature allowing you to repair a network connection. Go to the Network Connections options in Control panel (Control Panel / Network...
[VMWare] The different modes of VMWare network Show[VMWare] The different modes of VMWare network
If you create a virtual machine using VMWare, 3 types of connectivity are provided: Host-only, NAT or Bridged.
You can't use NAT and Bridged modes if you do not have the following...
Accessing network and guest account (XP Pro) ShowAccessing network and guest account (XP Pro)
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I want access to a PC via the network, but at the prompt identification, I am asked the password for the guest account, and I can not login with another user...
Download Digital Photo Recovery ShowMore digital Free Art Photograph Recovery is a powerful tool allowing to find and to restore pictures incidentally abolished by a card memory. It works with all types of card memory.
Files can be recovered from a formmated card or even from corrupt...
SD Card (Secure Digital) ShowSecure Digital
Secure Digital memory (known as SD or SD Card) is a type of memory card created by Matsushita Electronic, SanDisk and Toshiba in January 2000. Secure Digital memory is a memory specifically developed to meet new safety requirements...
Creating a local area network ShowWhy set up a local area network?
When you have several computers, it can be convenient to connect them to each other to create a local area network (LAN). Setting up such a network costs very little, contrary to what people may think.
Here are a...
NAT- Network address translation, port forwarding and port trigg ShowThe principle of NAT
Network address translation or NAT was developed in order to respond to the shortage of IP addresses with IPv4 protocol (in time the IPv6 protocol will respond to this problem).
In fact, in IPv4 addressing the number of...