Thursday, December 10, 2009

In case after 45 days notice unable to comply documents needed by Canadian Embassy, is extension gra

Depending on the case, Normally the permitt extenstions due to documents not being up to par.



Good luck

Im almost to the last level of doom3 on pc. has anyone tried the doom3 extension pack?

I played through the expansion pack and i didn't think that it was as good. It's not much different that the original game, it is pretty much a set of extra levels for Doom3. However the expansion pack levels are even darker and there are not many of those scary moments in it. You can get it pretty cheap now, so it might be worth it to you.



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What is doom?



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no but I'm thinking about getting it

If I download PS2 Games thru Limewire, how wold I know if its a ps2 file?? what is its' file ex

The file should be a .exe file.



The file size should be around 200kbs or 1mbs somewhere in there.



Playstation 2 games are small and don't require a lot of space like some may think. They just fill the rest of the dvd with empty space to make the game load faster by pushing it to the egde of the disc.



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it would either be a:



.ISO



or



.RAR/.Zip/.7z which are files used to compress large files like PS2 games



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i know that this isnt the answer youre looking for, but a better place to get ps2 iso's is snesorama. they have almost anything you can possibly think of. limewire is pretty risky.
There is no way to know it's real, until it is downloaded, burned to disc and playing on your modded ps2.



Generally, if it's something that will be burned to disc, it will be in image form, and have the .iso extension. You won't know what's on that until it's on disc. Put it on a rewritable, or into a folder on hard drive, if you're not sure, then compare it to a ps2 game.



Some mods require you to burn a small executable to disc along with it.



There is also no way to know you won't have legal problems. The video-game industry hasn't mounted a legal offensive against downloaders - yet. The movie industry has, the video games may be next. The law's on their side.

I need to know how to join the wires of 3 florescent light strips together and join that to an exten

If anyone knows a good how to guide online instead, please let me know.



I need to know how to join the wires of 3 florescent light strips together and join that to an extension cord.home theatre



this is not hard. 1 take the knockouts out of the end of the lights that are going against each other and where the cord will go. 2 mount the lights using a nipple or connector between the lights to keep the sharp edges away from the wires. 3 cut the female end off the extension cord and push into the lights. pull it long enough to reach the ground screw.



4 strip the outside insulation of the cord completely inside the fixture. strip the green wire and wrap it around the ground screw. if you install the connectors tight between the lights they will bond the other lights, if not you need to install a ground between the fixtures attached to the green ground screw. 5 if the ballast in the fixtures are electronic, then the extension cord wire is fine for the next step, if the ballast are the older magnetic type you will need thhn type wire. the magnetic ballast put off alot of heat and will melt the cord or romex. pull a black and white wire thru the lights and wire nut to each ballast and the cord at the end of the lights.



6 install covers and bulbs and plug it in.



make sure the bulb type matches the ballast or they will not last long. a t8 bulb fits in a t12 fixture, and visa-versa, but it will stress the bulb and ballast and they will fail. common costly mistake. be safe and good luck



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Call a electrican don't burn your house down
ok I hope you have extra wire if not you will have to cut the extention cord.



mount your lights where you need them.



run a spare wire into one ballast then loop more wire to the next one and so on.



go back to the first one that you want to tie into the extention cord and add a wire going down the wall.



at the and of this wire add a male connector and plug into the extention cord.



If you followed my instructions right you will have light.



This is not the proffesional way to do this, if you would like to know elecrtical code you would do basically the same thing but you would use Romex wire and electrical boxes.
If these are new, there should be two loose ends of wire in each fixture, one white and one black. Connect these same color wires in light one to the wires of light two and finally the wires of light three. Do not alternate the wire colors. When you get to the last light, connect the pair of white wires to the white wire on the extension cord, and the pair of black wires to the black wire of the extension cord. This is referred to as a daisy chain. So, all white wires are connnected to each other including the extension cord, and the black wires, likewise.
no you dont need to know,, call a pro before you kil some one you fool
Don't do it!



Doing so will create a dangerous situation; if the fixtures were intended by the manufacturer to be daisy-chained together, they would come with provisions to do so.



Adding an extension cord is an even worse idea. Extension cords are meant only for temporary wiring; they should not be used for extended periods of time, and are not an approved wiring method of the National Electrical Code.



Doing any or all of the things you have in mind will void the "Listing" of the fixtures. (All electrical products should carry the "Mark" of a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory", or NRTL. This shows the product to be "Listed" to comply with preset standards written by various organizations or government bodies (OSHA, UL, ANSI, and ASTM, for example.)



There are many of these NRTLs that test products for the US market (UL, ETL, FM Approvals - in the US, watch out for the CSA Mark, without an accompanying "US", chances are that it does not comply with US Standards; in Canada, the "UL" Mark is accompanied by a "C"), the products are tested to be used as produced and altering them, or not installing them per the instructions is a violation of both the National Electrical Code, and the Listing. Doing anything that voids the Listing makes the product more dangerous, and, could increase your liability should personal injury or property damage occur due to the (mis)use of the product.



Once again, don't do it. Buy the correct fixtures, and install them according to the instructions.

Will I do any damage to my XP system by deleting all files with the extension "TMP".?

My system is running slower and I have many, many temporary files but I hate to delete them all without some advise.



Will I do any damage to my XP system by deleting all files with the extension "TMP".?palace theatre



No, files that have the extender code of TMP are designed to be only temporary, that's what TMP means. If the computer needs them for some reason then it won't let you delete them.



I recommend that you run the Disk Cleaner program, which is a part of the Windows Operating System. It will clean out these files and other unneeded files automatically.



Go to the Desktop and double click on My Computer, then select the C: drive and right click on the mouse to get the drop down menu, and then select properties. A menu will appear. Look at the pie chart that determines how full the drive is. Then look down, on the menu, and to the right to see the Disk Cleanup Button. Press that button and follow the Wizard. Windows will automatically check for TMP files, and old install files that it doesn't need anymore and erase them.



You should also clean up your cookies folder. Cookies are small text files put on your machine by web sites to track your preferences. Cookies store your password and user name, which files you have downloaded, and other information. Information that can all easily be replaced, as long as you have a copy of your website passwords and user names. The passwords themselves are not stored on your computer or changed by deleting the cookies. The cookies only hold the data that you have chosen to let the website remind you of them.



Go to Internet Explorer and select Tools from the Menu bar at the top of the page. A menu should appear with tabs at the top. The General tab should be displayed. If not then select it. In the middle of the General Menu on the left side is a button called Delete Cookies. Press that button and it will clean out your cookie folder for you. You can also go near the bottom on the right of the menu and select the Clear History button. Although your Internet History doesn't take up a lot of space you can clear it easily. The Internet History keeps track of all the websites that you have visited for the past three weeks.



Once you have finished deleting files then go to the Recycler Bin and empty it. At that point you will finally clear up the disk space. By getting rid of the cookies you will also improve your Internet performance speed.



Stiggy is lying to you.



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absolutely not .tmp files are not needed as are cookies or .chk files. go and delete
It is a recommended thing to do. Also delete temporary internet files and cookies from your browser.
download ccleaner



its free, gets ridda temp,unneeded files.
No. Temporary files are put there by the internet, they are not required to run Windows XP.
best to get a ccleaner or hd cleaner if you do not know what you are doing and let it do the cleaning a super clean,both are free just choose one,and one can delete all in temporary files,for the cleaner go to



http://majorgeeks.com/



MajorGeeks
No...it will alert you when one is a system file or being used by an active program. I "obtained" a registry cleaner...I run it whenever the systems starts to get slow. Does pretty well in fixing my issues.
No, but try downloading Window washer,



It will get rid of your junk.
Usually not...You can delete the contents of the temp directories too there is one in Windows../In docs and settings and in user\local settings\temp which you will have to unhide to find...I would recommend moving them to a back up file, rebooting and making sure they were not needed before permanently deleting them,,,SOme temp files are in fact needed by some programs which use them everytime you access them... Frontpage for example... Cookies and internet temp files... Make a ram disc and save your temp internet files there...Then every time you shut down they will be deleted...Good Luck
Like a few other people said, CCleaner, is a great one click solution for cleaning unneeded files off your computer safely. Free too.
Usually deleting all files in C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\temp should not harm anything. You won't be able to delete the files currently in use.



You can run a tool called cleanmgr



Just go to start%26gt;run and type cleanmgr and push enter.

I`ll be glad to find out what program can run the file by this extension (*.ch3) thanks?

Looks like it might be Harvard Graphics: http://filext.com/detaillist.php?extdeta...

How do I force Outlook to invoke Excel to view attachments with a certain file extension (e.g. file9

Outlook uses the file extensions defined by Windows operating system. If you change it, then not only will Outlook launch Excel for extension ".XYZ" but also Windows. (When you double-click a filename.)



Here's how to change:



1) open Windows Explorer: Start, Programs, Accessories, Windows Explorere



2) Click Tools, choose Folder options



3) Click tab on top that is labeled "File Types"



4) Scroll down to see if ".WYZ" is registered.



5) If it is listed, click "Change" and assign MS Excel



6) If it is not listed, click "Add" and assign MS Excel



Hope this helps.



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