you can't put that HDD into another computer and try to boot. It probably will not, just as you suspected. But what you can do is, you can tell...
One thing is the memtest, but, based on what we see on the report, maybe you should try and play some games with each stick to see which is really...
You should try and browse through the BIOS settings available. There is usually a fairly good explanation on what the highlighted item does. Also,...
maybe the HT Clock (I think that the 955 still uses this which is something like FSB on the pre Core-i# Intel CPUs) is drastically mismatched with...
you need to edit the MHz clock of your RAM - see if you can set it lower and then test it again (I had a few years back a similar problem - the...
I have a thing to get off my chest. A person I know just got his money stolen by this site: http://norway.com; this is a fraud site, a fake site,...
gautamhir, shouldn't your post be in a separate thread?
You will be fine. Only question might be, whether the format they used was the one you would want to be on that drive.
doesn't the monitor have some kind of auto adjustment feature (might be hidden within the menu)? I recall that nvidia drivers had a nvidia...
I don't think that the gain makes any real difference at all. Air is one of the worst heat conductors ever, so static air, no matter how much of...
You've got my answers.
try these: RAM, CPU
From the top of my head: Heat issues; Did you change anything in your BIOS?; Run some stability tests?;
Yes. A lot has changed. The chipsets are different, the power management is different. All the interfaces and technologies are substantially...
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I wouldn't go there if I were you. How expensive is that power adapter anyway?
I think that you've probably considered this already but I'll put it out there anyway - I have had similar issues with IBM Thinkpad's and their...
You need to know the manufacturer and number or your motherboard (for example - Asus P5VDC-MX) and then you can go to the manufacturer's website...
Most probably - no. This machine doesn't have a dedicated graphics card but rather a integrated one.
sounds kind of frustrating. Looks like you'll have to do that whole process again, only this time - one driver at a time. Maybe that's some freak...
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