in the control panel click add/remove programs and then click the startup disk tab, then click create disk...that simple
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in the control panel click add/remove programs and then click the startup disk tab, then click create disk...that simple
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but ive hac that power supply for quite some time, so does my roomate and both of us have had great experiences with it. Not sure about the fan type either, sorry, but I got 2 CD drives, 3 case fans,...
Will do phlick, thanks for the advice. And your imperial knowledge shows that you have an MCSE. Someday I hope to clean your pool.
Not sure if resetting the CMOS will do that also...but I am pretty sure that any device to reprogram the DIP chip will be pretty expensive, there prolly isnt to many of them out there, but then again...
I appreciate the good reading, however I did take it with a grain of salt since they used "linux" vs NT when there are all sorts of different versions of Linux, and to say that there is no GUI and...
Are you dividing the FSB for your AGP and PCI buses in the BIOS correctly? Your AGP should NOT be running at 133Mhz, it should be at 2/3, and your PCI at 1/2 or even 1/3. Also, I wouldnt try...
man phlick, you sound like a real professional, has your arrogance really got you that far, and it obviously put you through your MCSE. None of the rest of us are here to call each other amateurs,...
I don't know why I keep reading that ME sux so bad. I absolutely love it. I had some memory management issues with 98se and they were all solved with ME. I can see how it can get frustrating when it...
That is an outstanding deal, and ATA100/66/33 are forward and backward compatable, same IDE cord.
I would think that the difference would be unnoticable.
You got to check your motherboard to see what it will support. Find out the eact model number, look on the manufacturers web site, and see what it will take. If your BIOS doesnt support that high...
I've managed to flash my BIOS incorrectly also before. If there are jumpers on your mother board to reset the CMOS, do it that way. You will have to consult your motherboards manual to see if there...
Thanx I never even thought of a replacement. I meant I broke the little plastic thingies that hold the CPU tight in the slot. The slot itself is ok.
I thought about that, but couldnt see how to work it. My case slides on back to front. If you see how it can work...let me know.
I accidently broke off the plastic pieces on either side of my Slot 1 (on my A-BIT BH6v1.02). My SlocKET with chip and heatsink is not sitting in there very well, and I am having problems at boot...