Technology
So I have a problem with Outlook 2007 and Microsoft has some nifty suggestions..
by jeff on Nov.15, 2008, under Technology
My problem:
The messaging interface has returned an unknown error. If the problem persists, start Outlook again.
and Microsofts awesome suggestions
::RESOLUTION::
This problem may occur if you have exceeded the built-in .pst size limit. If this is the case, you may be able to work around this problem by using “Allow upgrade to large tables.”
If the “Allow upgrade to large tables” does not solve this problem use the following troubleshooting steps:
• Empty the Deleted Items Folder.
• Use the Inbox Repair Tool.
• Create a New Personal Folders (.pst) File.
• Create a New Profile.
• Install a New Set of MAPI files.
• Reinstall Windows. !!WINNER!!
FANTASTIC IDEA!! I think I’ll go ahead and Reinstall Windows for a .PST problem
UPDATE:: all i had to do was run Scanpst.exe and it fixed my issue
see -> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;287497
Google Street View Cars in the Hampton Roads area
by jeff on Jul.30, 2007, under Random, Technology
I = happy with internets
by jeff on May.02, 2007, under Projects, Technology

Last night I decided to put DD-WRT on the Buffalo WHR-G54S router and create a wireless client bridge connection.
WHY??!?!
- im sick of having a wire running through my hallway
- i dont like wireless connections due to streaming and latency issues (CS:Source and DOTA are good examples of latency with wireless)
- its a fun learning project
Now you may ask the question…”arent you technically still on a wireless connection?”
Answer: Yes……..BUT!!
This is wireless between 2 ROUTERS, not wireless ROUTER to puny wireless ADAPTER. I tested this theory out last night by streaming an uncompressed 2.5GB MPG video file from my media center PC to my main PC (the one running the new Buffalo DD-WRT Wireless Client Bridge) and blammo…streamed perfectly and can skip around with lagless joy (no physical skipping…just video “seeking” if u will).
Tonight I will do more testing with sending files via WLAN and latency testing with CS:Source and DOTA. Results will be posted ![]()
****UPDATE****
I couldn’t be more pleased with the results
Lagless gaming, lagless file streaming, and still great speeds while interwebbing. Transferring files over this WLAN is roughly 1.5MB/sec which is fine with me. I rarely transfer files anyway and there really is no need to when I can stream them.
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RMA - Return to Manufacturer
by jeff on Apr.27, 2007, under Technology

Well sure enough something else has come up that has to be taken care of::: my power supply or as the kids say PSU (seen here) 120mm fan refuses to spin as it should..which left me with no choice but to call up Ultra and RMA this junk for a new one. it’s only like 6 months old!!
I am still well within my Warranty for a new one and the process went quite smoothly (so far). I just got done talking to them today and my new one will be @ my house on Tues. I will update when/if i actually receive this unit on Tues.
until then its back to the good ol Antec 350w PSU….which i’ve had for about 3 years now. maybe that’s why Antec cost more!!!!
::UPDATE::
4/27/07
Ultra shipped me an upgraded PSU for the same price
I now get 600W
Ultra / V-Series / 600-Watt / ATX / 120mm Fan / 20/24-Pin / SATA Ready / Power Supply (ULT33133)
So far so good!! I’ll believe it when i install it and my pc turns on!
project time
by jeff on Apr.23, 2007, under Technology

ok so now that fiesty fawn has been released i decided to take on another project that ive been putting off for wayyyyyyy too long…putting mythTV on my media center pc:
800mhz AMD Athlon / 768mb RAM / 250gb HD/ GeForce FX 5200 / Audigy 1 / Hauppauge PVR150 /
i know youre prolly saying “why does he still have this old pc?” well the answer is simple really…..it still runs everything media related!!
currently runs -> YME / divx, xvid, etc… (except new HD formats) / dvr / winXP
with that being said i would really only use it for YME / dvr functionality because the XBMC can do everything else including work as a frontend with XBMCmythTV .
thanks to this it should be a rather straight forward install (hopefully).