sure, no problem :)
Try this: If the icon of the DVD drive has an exclamation mark in device manager, then select it and press Delete. Confirm the device removal....
Once I had to repair a pc of a classmate. There was so much dust, that I couldn't even see the mobo anymore :D
I know that there is an HD 2600 for AGP: Sapphire Radeon HD 2600 Pro AGP.
Personally I'm running the 64-bit version of Vista, and I don't have any problems with it. Most 32-bit programs run on it without any trouble. But...
If you want a mobo to overclock your hardware or use SLI, then I'd suggest the P5N32-E SLI. Otherwise I'd suggest the WIFI models, because they...
you're welcome :)
Yeah that's right. I'm sorry :)
The RAM chip is compatible with the motherboard. So the RAM chip is malfunctioning. I'd suggest having the 512 MB chip replaced.
That means that the 512 MB stick is faulty. If the stick wasn't compatible with the mobo, it shouldn't display the correct amount sometimes.
Pull out all RAM chips, except the new one. Now boot the system. If it doesn't boot, then the RAM chip is faulty.
Try this: Start > Control panel > Network And Internet > Network options. Go to the tab Advanced, and click on Reset. Now click on OK.
If the pin of the CPU was already bent, then I'd suggest returning it. It's better to wait a bit longer for your new PC, and have it working than...
That's funny :) First I thought that vista was just DOS with a GUI and a mouse driver. And some driver that fills the RAM with lots of...
Try this: Go to Run (windows key+R), and enter the following command: regsvr32.exe "shell32.dll" Then reboot Windows.
Welcome to HWF :) It appears that your CMOS battery on the mobo is empty. To replace it, please read this guide
Do you have a personal firewall running?
Try the following: Go to Start > Network > Network and Sharing Center. At Sharing and Discovery, make sure that Printer Sharing is turned on. If...
I agree with that. It might be a good idea to put an option in the User CP, so every user can choose between left to right and right to left.
Europe (except UK) celebrates a 2nd christmas day, instead of boxing day :)
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