blank screen when XP installation Written on January 17, 2010, by arifwicaksono.

this is the first time i found something like this, when i’m going to install XP operating system on my computer. after “press any key to boot from CD ” menu then “inspecting hardware” notification showed, my monitor only give me a blank screen, like nothing happen.

it sucks! knowing have to face a problem that i never expected even i don’t know there is a problem that i/we will face when installation step. every time i install a new operating system it goes well, not like this one.

after checking all hardware on my box and i reassure that everything still working fine, i do cross checking the CD installation to another computer, well the CD still works too. so what the hell problem?? why it show me a blank screen when installation step??

here is the answer, the answer is still on the installation CD, my XP installation CD is do not have a SATA hardisk driver (my new computer using SATA hardisk). so i reburn a XP image that support SATA hardisk and the problem solved. :D

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Can’t logon due different time setting Written on January 15, 2010, by arifwicaksono.

Sometimes when a new computer join a domain you will get this error

The current time on the computer and the current time on the network are different

this is because the clock on workstation is different from the time setting on the domain server. here is the step to solve this problem.

that’s all, piece a cake isn’t it?

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connecting 2 different subnet Written on January 7, 2010, by arifwicaksono.

first you have to know that i’m a new guy at my office and yesterday my bos give me a problem, he told me to build a webserver,, ok, i know it easy, but when he told that my office using 2 different access point which is using different ISP and even he told that he didn’t know where is the access point position (my office have a large and number of building ) and of course it not connected one to another. so i ask my senior my office network topology, he said that he doesn’t, i try to ask him any information about the network he has no clue.so i face a dead end.

after asking, thinking and reading many articels i came whit some solution, here it is :

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How to Undo saved page Written on November 24, 2009, by arifwicaksono.

If your computer has Windows XP Professional, you might be able to recover the document using previous versions :

  1. Right-click the folder that contains your thesis file.
  2. Click Properties .
  3. Click Previous Versions .
  4. Double-click the most recent folder version that contains the desired file version.
  5. Right-click the file and click Copy .
  6. Right-click the location where you want to store the file and click Paste .

Otherwise:

  1. Immediately stop using the computer for anything but recovering the file.
  2. Download Recuva , preferably on another computer.
  3. Install and run Recuva, and have it look for documents and for the contents of the folder where you stored your thesis.

source : social answer dot com. dunno it work or not but it seem to work.

or you can usingĀ  “automatic backup” feature from microsoft word, to activate this feature this is the steps :

Word will now create and save a backup copy of the document each time you save the document. Each backup copy replaces the previous backup copy. Word applies the .wbk filename extension to all backup copies, and it saves them in the same folder as your original document. When you select this option, Word disables the Allow fast saves check box, because Word can create backup copies only when it performs a full save

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