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English to Spanish translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Computers (general) | | English term or phrase: bezerk | | The connection limit was introduced by Microsoft with Service Pack 2 for Windows XP and Service Pack 1 for a Windows 2003. It limits the connection requests at a time to 10. This should prevent malware from goin' bezerk on a system and spreading its seed rapidly all around the network. Some programmes, for example filesharing software, sometimes reach the limit and therefore cannot perform as required without the limit. Take a look in the event viewer ( hit strat->run and enter Eventvwr.msc). When you click the System entry, take a look at the row named Event ID. If you see the number 4226 being displayed, then your system has reached the limit at that time. Make sure you have no malware running on your system (hint: always use an up-to-date virus scanning software and a good application firewall) and then you can increase the connection limit of the system with the following dialoge... |
| | | volverse loco | Explanation:
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Yo diría que se trata de \"going berserk\" pero a la mejor me equivoco.
berserk adjetivo to go berserk, volverse loco,-a
-- Source: Diccionario Espasa Concise © 2000 Espasa Calpe
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