I want to which is best driver out of four.

Hello Friends.
As far as my knoledge there are four drivers
jdbc-odbc bridge driver
A native API partly java driver
A net protocal fully java driver
A native protocal fully java driver
As per the performance which is the best
and which is the worst.
Thanks in advace .......

Refer a good book...you need it badly...
Download Thinking in Java, and buy Core Java urgently...
trust me, you need it !!

Similar Messages

  • Which is best Cooler out of these 3?

    Hi ppl.
    Am wonderin as I am not a AMD guy.
    Which of these coolers is the best cooler and the quietest.
    Also will they all fit the MSI KT4V-L motherboard
    The coolers:
    Thermaltake Silent Boost  - heard it was huge n might not fit
    http://overclock.co.uk/customer/product.php?productid=17060&cat=296
    Coolermaster Aero7+ - heard was gr8 cooler but noisy
    http://overclock.co.uk/customer/product.php?productid=16837&cat=295
    Vantec Aeroflow 2 - heard it was a gr8 cooler and quiet but ONLY a copper core like the stock  
    http://overclock.co.uk/customer/product.php?productid=17331&cat=421
    Whats your opinion guys
    Cheers
    SAspaz

    I think i will probabaly go for the Silent Boost but I am worried about its weigh
    Does anyone know how much it weighs and will it cause problems and maybe break the socket!!!!!!!!!!!!??????/
    Cheers
    SAspaz

  • Best Driver for GX630

    Hello all, I apologize if this is a repeat of a previous topic;
    I own a GX 630, and have had it for about a year, or more, now. I understand it isn't top of the line gaming, but I expect a certain amount of performance out of it.
    Recently I've been having trouble with WoW and the game seems to run fine until the video card gets exceptionally loud for about 5-10 seconds, then performance drops to under 10 fps. The laptop seems to experience abnormal heating issues as well.
    Before this happened I had been playing around with different drivers to see, pound for pound, what was the best driver for the laptop in terms of monitoring heat and giving suitable performance.
    In short, which is the best driver out there, in your experience, for the GX630 32 bit?
    Thanks so much.
    Cheers!

    You won't see it at the outtake, the dust is at the beginning of the exit.
    Have a look at this, it will give an idea of what I mean: http://tech.icrontic.com/articles/clean_laptop_heatsink/
    Don't do this yourself if you never opened a laptop!

  • My mac air says hard drive full and 90% is full of 'other' which I cant work out what 'other' is as i Have transferred most to my external hard drive

    My mac air says hard drive full and 90% is full of 'other' which I cant work out what 'other' is as i Have transferred most to my external hard drive.
    Do you know how I can tell how large each file is taking up and what my 'other' category could be?
    thanks

    Initial easy steps to gain disk space:
    - Delete all files in the Downloads folder.
      Empty the Trash.
    - Start iPhoto.
      Empty its trash.
      Restart.
    Backup:
    Run a Time Machine (or other) backup since you are about to delete and move files and you may need to recover from any inadvertent mistakes or decisions.  You will need one external hard drive for your Time Machine (or other) backup and a second if you plan to offload some files.  (See suggestions for where to purchase hard drives at the end of this message.)
    For more about backups:
    Time Machine Basics: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1427
    Most commonly used backup methods:
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3045
    Methodology to protect your data.  Backups vs. Archives.  Long-term data protection:
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-6031
    Deleting files:
    Then use the free application OmniDiskSweeper http://www.omnigroup.com/more to explore your volume in descending order by size so you can attack the problem from the top down, deleting the largest unwanted files first.  Delete with caution and do not delete any system files.  Remember to empty the trash after trashing the files.
    Additional reference on freeing disk space:
    http://pondini.org/OSX/DiskSpace.html
    Offloading files:
    Consider moving some of the no-often-used large files or directories to an external disk.  Use ODS again to find them.  This will be at least your second hard drive.  Your first one(s) is/are for your Time Machine (or other) backup(s).  Do not offload files onto a Time Machine disk.
    Format the second drive as Mac OS Extended (journaled).  Using OWS to find large files/folders and copy them from the system drive to the external hard drive and delete them from your internal drive.
    Then  > System Preferences > Time Machine > Options… > Remove the offload HD name from the exclusions list.
    Now both your system disk and your external offload disk will be backed up onto your Time Machine disk.
    From: http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/freeingspace.html
    To move your iTunes Music folder to another disk or partition:
    To change the location of your iTunes Music folder, carefully follow the instructions in the AppleCare® Knowledge Base document "iTunes for Mac: Moving your iTunes Music folder."Additional information can be found in iTunes Help.
    http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://www.thexlab.com/105/ 00000849.html
    Laptop users may want to consider having two iTunes libraries: a small library of current favorites on their computer, while their complete library resides on an external hard drive. Utilities like iTunes Library Manager enable you to easily have multiple iTunes libraries you can use with your account.  https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/7689/itunes-library-manager
    To move your iPhoto Library folder to another disk or partition:
    To move the iPhoto Library folder to a new location, employ the instructions in the AppleCare Knowledge Base document from http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2506 corresponding to the version of iPhoto you are using. Additional information can be found in iPhoto Help.
    Laptop users may want to consider having two iPhoto libraries: a small library of current, favorite photographs on their computer, while their complete library, or archives of older photos are saved on an external hard drive. Utilities such as iPhoto Buddy and iPhoto Library Manager enable you to have multiple iPhoto libraries that you can use with your account.
    https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/12175/iphoto-buddy
    https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/7158/iphoto-library-manager
    Hardware — Bigger disk/SSD:
    OWC sells 120, 240 and 480 GB SSD upgrades for MacBook Airs.  A 240 GB upgrade costs $265.   http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/SSD/OWC/ .  If your Mac is under warranty or AppleCare replacing the SSD will void the warranty.

  • I currently have a mbp with two internal hard drives ( took super drive out) which for a video editor like myself is a dream I can edit video anywhere, my question can I order a new mbp with 2 internal flash drives?

    I currently have a mbp 2.3 gighuz intel core 7 16 gig of ram with two internal hard drives ( took super drive out) which for a video editor like myself is a dream I can edit video anywhere, my question can I order a new mbp with 2 internal flash drives?

    I wouldn't think so because the newer ones with Retina displays don't have an internal SuperDrive that can be replaced. Therefore the newer logic boards wouldn't have the two SATA/SATA Express connections on the logic board.
    At least that was the case as of 2012. I've seen newer ones and they also don't have a SuperDrive.

  • 2009 Mac Book Pro want to install an SSD drive to replace optical 250 drive. What is best way?

    My Mac Book Pro is getting very slow (2009) I want to replace 250 optical drive foe a 256 SSD Samsung850 pro drive. What is the best way to proceed. I am running Yosemite  now. Have the SSD drive formatted and a back up made of my old drive. Do I have to go back to Snow leopard and reload? Then update to present?
    Thanks

    That error can be as a result of a number of reasons, corrupt file system, incompatible software, malware. etc.
    I suggest that you connect the SDD via USB, boot into the recovery partition and install Yosemite onto the SSD.  (Make certain that it has been formatted.)
    Then test to see if it will boot the MBP (OPTION key down at start up and then select the SSD icon.)
    If it boots the MBP, swap the drives and then connect the original or your back up HDD to the MBP and then drag and drop your data to the internal SSD.
    This way if the HHD was corrupt, that issue then should be eliminated.
    Not as quick a procedure, but this seems to be the best alternative that I can come up with.
    Ciao.

  • Hello am dominic and i want a help from you guys out there i hope you will be able to help me out...i have an i phone which i bought from a friend but it has this i cloud account i wanna know if you can help me wipe it so i can usse it..thanks

    hello am dominic and i want a help from you guys out there i hope you will be able to help me out...i have an i phone which i bought from a friend but it has this i cloud account i wanna know if you can help me wipe it so i can usse it..thanks

    Only your friend can unlock it, either by giving you his Apple ID and password, or by removing it from his list of devices - please see:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4515
    There is no way at all it can be unlocked without his doing this.

  • Adobe asked me to update - I agreed. The fiorst 2 screens led me to a third which asked me to purchase a photo plan for $9.99 that I didn't want. I couldn't get out of that except by returning to the previous screens. I just want to download the updated v

    Adobe asked me to update and when I tried to download it I got to a screen that asked me to buy a photo program for $9.99 that I didn't want. I could only get out of it by going backwards and repeating the whole thing. So I couldn't down;ad what Adobe wanted me to do.

    There was a reply. But if you didn't get that, you won't get this one I suppose. Come back to the forum, don't rely on email.

  • Firewire or USB external HD.. which is best?...

    I've just lost most of the stuff on my iMac 2.4 Ghz computer. I've now got to buy an external hard drive in order to do an "automatic" back up...
    I'm not a power user, but I do store a fair amount of photos. So, my problem is wether to get a USB or a Firewire 400/800 external hard drive. I know that firewire's faster than USB, but since its just "storing" why would I need a fast firewire versus a USB hard drive?
    I'm at a total loss here and would appreciate any info. And yes, I've read some "horror stories" about external hard drives simply dropping dead!.. and I've also read that even the very best hard drives will eventually meet their demise!.. so now, I'm really confused as to which external hard drive to buy!.
    USB is cheaper than Firewire. So, do I really need the speed of a Firewire that is "invisible" to my eye?
    Again, I'd really appreciate any info. I usually buy from Amazon.com. Any help/info would be most appreciated.
    Thanks.

    You might want to check these out; I currently have two and have never had a problem with either (or the older two I used to have):
    http://www.lacie.com/us/products/range.htm?id=10033
    I've also heard positive comments on the hard drives from OWC (I don't have one, but I buy all my RAM there):
    http://macsales.com/
    Since any hard drive (internal or external) can (and, most likely, will at some point) fail, I have a complete clone of my system on both. Having a complete bootable backup (clone) will save a lot of time if you were to experience major problems on your Mac and/or had to have something replaced. Instead of having to start over once the problem is fixed, you can just boot off the external and clone your entire system back. I also have separate partitions on both with copies of my most important things (files, photos, etc). On top of that, I keep another copy of those important files on a DVD I burn, so even if all three hard drives were to fail, I still have my important files.
    My newest LaCie hard drive has USB, eSATA, and Firewire 400 as well as 800 and I prefer using Firewire; I only use USB when there is no other choice. I've bought my hard drives from either Buy.com or Powermax.com; I don't buy from Amazon because they charge sales tax in my State.
    Hope this helps.

  • Which WiFi adapter driver?

    I have a T-41 2373 4GU.  I hardly ever use it, but took it out today to a few wifi sites and it is acting a bit flaky. (slow, doesn't see some networks then it does, etc.) 
    I notice in "system" it lists a driver by Altheros.  I don't remember seeing that before.  Can anyone tell me what the best driver  is for this laptop running  XP? 
    thanks!  (other than to give you the model number, I have no idea how to find out what wifi network card is in this thing!) 

    Welcome to the forum!
    Your T41 has an IBM a/b/g wireless card based on Atheros chipset, which is likely the best card available for that machine. You may want totry updating or rollingback the driver if you're not satisfied with performance of  the wireless card.
    This is the correct driver for the aforementioned card:
    http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?sitestyle=lenovo&lndocid=MIGR-67214
    After the download, it must be unpacked from the following directory: C>Drivers>Win>Wlanath
    Hope this hellps.
    Cheers,
    George
    In daily use: R60F, R500F, T61, T410
    Collecting dust: T60
    Enjoying retirement: A31p, T42p,
    Non-ThinkPads: Panasonic CF-31 & CF-52, HP 8760W
    Starting Thursday, 08/14/2014 I'll be away from the forums until further notice. Please do NOT send private messages since I won't be able to read them. Thank you.

  • Best driver for T61p atheros wireless a/b/g card?

    Hey guys I was wondering what model the card was and what the best driver was or which driver had the most tweaking options?  The driver works fine on Win7 x64 but I've got other laptops that have way better range.  Thanks

    Hi:
    Below is the link to your service manual.
    Supported cards with corresponding part numbers can be found in Chapter 3. Removal and replacement procedures can be found in Chapter 4.  It is a relatively easy procedure--the most difficult part is attaching the tiny antenna leads to the card connectors--and it isn't that difficult.  If I can do it, you can do it. 
    http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c02842252.pdf
    Since your notebook specs state you have an Intel processor/chipset, you are in luck that you can install the
    Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6230 Part # 631956-001 WLAN card.
    Here are the specs on that card from Intel:
    http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/wireless-products/centrino-advanced-n-6230.html
    Now, this is very important...You MUST get the Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6230 card WITH the HP part # on it.  No exceptions. So, do your search for a vendor (if you don't want to get it from HP) by the part number.
    If you do not follow the above guidance and buy just any old centrino 6230, your computer will not boot until you remove the unsupported card.
    Wireless cards have to be tested and validated with the antenna system in the notebook in order to comply with the wireless communication regulations established for many countries--in the USA, the FCC for example.
    HP ensures compliance with these regulations by locking out any wireless cards that were not tested and validated to work with the antenna system installed in the notebook. Needless to say, HP is only going to test a few cards for each model notebook.
    Here are the USA FCC guidelines regarding this matter, if you are interested.
    http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/kdb/GetAttachment.html?id=22884
    If you want to buy it straight from HP, it is available for $41.52 + tax and shipping, I presume.
    http://h20141.www2.hp.com/Hpparts/Search_Results.aspx?mscssid=E5D285861AF644AF837A5224E8794A99&Searc...
    Paul

  • I want to add another hard drive to my exsisting RAID 0 setup - how can i do this?

    Hi all, wonder if somebopdy can help me
    I have my computer setup as follows:
    1 x SSD - used for my O/S - windows 7 ultimate 64bit
    2 x 1 TB hard drives - WD black series in a RAID 0 arrar
    Now Im slowly but surely running out of space on the RAID ( the two hard drives) so im thinking about purchasing 2 x more of these exact same hard-drives to add to the RAID but iv never done this before and obviously I cannot lose any of my data currently
    saved on this RAID - as iv deleted everything I don't use or want
    what is the best way to back all my data up and how would I add 2 x new hard drives to my RAID 0  so that it will include 4 x 1 tb hard drives in total
    thank you hope somebody can help

    Hi,
    You have to know that with a RAID 0 (striped set), if any drive in the array fails for any reason, you will loose all data on the volume. In this case, the more drives you add, the greater the chance for failure--with increased I/O.
    Being you already have a RAID 0 setup with two drives, you cannot just break the stripe--you will loose all data if not backed up. 
    To effectively add another drive to your RAID 0 implementation, you will have backup your machine--making an image is the best option--break the array, add the drive and then restore your image.
    About how to extend the raid 0, you may need some third-party tool to complete. Here is some references for you:
    http://www.partition-tool.com/resource/extend-raid-software.htm
    http://www.partitionwizard.com/resizepartition/extend-raid-0-partition-windows.html
    Please Note: The third-party product discussed here is manufactured by a company that is independent of Microsoft. We make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance
    or reliability.
    Please Note: Since the website is not hosted by Microsoft, the link may change without notice. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this information.
    Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help, and unmark the answers if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact [email protected]

  • I want to upgrade my hard drive from Standard 500 HHD to a SSD on my macbook pro non-retina mid 2012

    I have two choices I'm going to install the hard drive internally and I want someone who has an idea about this now money isn't a problem and they are both close to each other. I want to buy one of these two can someone please tell me which is best.
    1- http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Micron/C400512G25/
    2- http://www.crucial.com/store/partspecs.aspx?IMODULE=CT480M500SSD1 and http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Crucial/CT480M500SSD/
    By the time I do this of me I am also going to have a 16 GB RAM instead of the 4 Gb
    Now remember my MacBook Pro 15" non-retina mid 2012 i7 2.3 Hz

    First, see my one and only user tip -> Upgrading your MacBook Pro with a Solid State Drive. It has some tips that may be of help.
    Secondly, either of the drives that you've chosen should work well in your MacBook Pro. "Micron" is also the manufacturer of the Crucial SSD. I'm just a bit skeptical about the first because of the unknown nature of the beast... and I doubt that it has the most recent technology built into the Crucial M500 480GB.
    You can buy from Crucial or through OWC - I would just pick the one with the cheaper price but I would definitely get the M500 series over the somewhat 'older' (based upon m4 technology, I'm betting) Micron drive.
    Good luck... call back should you have any questions.
    Clinton

  • I have a rather old iMac 20" (mid 2007) and I want to upgrade the Hard drive. How do I change it? How do I transfer all my applications? May I just copy the old hd into the new one? Thanks.

    I have a rather old iMac 20" (mid 2007) and I want to upgrade the Hard drive. How do I change it? How do I transfer all my applications? May I just copy the old hd into the new one? Thanks.

    There are many online tutorials on how to change out the HD on a mid 2007 iMac. One of the originals is from 2007 and is Upgrade your iMac 20" or iMac 24" aluminum (mid 2007) to 1TB Hard Drive and 4 GB RAM - DIY Guide. As far as migrating your system Apple helps out with that in Setup Assistant which automatically starts when you turn on a new Mac for the first time. After you have installed the new HD you will have to format the new HD to Mac OS Extended (Journaled) and then you will have to install OS X. The first time you turn it on Setup Assistant will start. Follow the directions and you will be fine. In order to restore your information you will need to backup what is on the current internal HD first. I'd recommend using Time Machine (Assuming you are using Leopard or later) AND also creating a bootable clone using either SuperDuper or Carbon Copy Cloner.
    Please complete your profile so at the very least we know what version of OS X your machine has installed.

  • Should I use a table for thumbnails? [was: Experts,  which is best for me?]

    on some of the pages on my web-siteI am going to have several (perhaps approx 10 pages) with 12 or 15 thumbnail photos on it.
    I am then going to link each thumbnail to another page which will have a larger version of the thumbnail along with a brief description of the photo.
    I am hoping to have all pages taken from a template base with just a header and a navigation bar (pop menu magic from PVII). I want to link the pages with the large photo back to the thumbnails page.
    Before I start on my site, I would be interseted to find out what some of you experts out there would advise with regard setting my site up.
    I know there are horses for courses and many different opinions so i don't think I will get a definitive answer.
    My question is, for my type of site as described above, which is best, Tables, div tags  or both together. i.e. Div tag for header, div tag for nav bar and a table in a div tag.  and your reasons why would be helpful. I know that this has been discussed many times but I want to know answer specifically for my web-site and not which is best generally.
    I hope my question is clear enough and thanks in advance for any feedback.
    [Subject edited for clarity by moderator]

    It may sound as if I am being lazy here but is it easy to integrate JAlbum in to my site. Is it a case of copying and pasting or does it entail a lot of knowledge.
    I am not really being lazy, I just want to get things moving so that when I get round to building my site, I can keep moving at a steady pace.
    My website which I have up already is www.designekitchens.co.uk if you want to give yourself a better idea of what is required.
    Does using a slide show mean that I loose some pages so less chance of being spidered by search engines?
    I don't think I could manage all this if there were no forum so thanks again.

Maybe you are looking for