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Archive for the 'Troubleshooting' Category

Failed to Submit Online Forms

Tuesday, March 21st, 2006

Have you ever experience that you can’t submit any online form? Each of the sites I visited loaded up correctly but when I submit my login information, it responded with page not found. And this happened when I have an important reservation to be made online, before I go to bed!

I did whatever I can to fix it, but with no success. I tried to restart my router, used IE (instead of Firefox), check windows processes for any unknown application, spend a long time to scan for viruses and finally I called up my friend to see if he’s experiencing the same problem. It seems like I’m the only one with the problem.

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Diagnose Yourself When Your Hard Disk Makes Noise

Wednesday, January 25th, 2006

Listen to these hard drive noise wave files (at the very bottom of the page) to diagnose your own hard disk problem when it's making noise. At least, you can talk like an expert when you call for support.

(via LifeHacker)

Fix WordPress Trackback/Pingback Permalinks

Friday, December 23rd, 2005

Most of you (WordPress users) must already have enabled the WordPress permalink structure to make it more search engine friendly. If you haven’t, I strongly recommend you to do so.

As for those who have installed, have you ever notice that some of the trackback links (or pingback links) actually uses the old basic link (http://blog.enrii.com/index.php?p=1) rather than the SEO-ed link (http://blog.enrii.com/2005/09/15/hello-world/)?
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Troubleshoot A Missing Post In WP

Friday, December 2nd, 2005

Yesterday, when I was trying on w.bloggar, I encountered a situation where my post does not show up on my blog (the main page) but it shows up in admin page. My best guess told me that it must have been caused by database inconsistency that w.bloggar created.
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Recover Corrupted Hard Disk

Tuesday, November 8th, 2005

You might not believe it when my 5-year-old Pentium III computer is actually still running smoothly all the while. It runs on Windows XP with 512MB of SDRAM. Just few days ago, my sister told me that the computer was not able to start up. Maybe it's just too old, but I never give up so easily!
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