You can't, because either the y or the Z is not defined. If you would remove y, then you'll have 2(3.14) + (50000000/25000000)= Z. Then Z = 6.28....
No, because the mobo is from a different brand. You should only flash your BIOS if you are 100% sure that it will solve any problems. Otherwise...
I just had to post this vid. :D
Another example is the creation of robots, and eventually with an AI included in their 'minds'. This might get useful to help people, but it could...
That's why I use VMware instead of Virtual PC :D
Virtual PC can only run Windoze. I tried to install linux with it, but as a result a kernel panic while loading the installer.
Scan the whole computer with your virus scanner. If it doesn't help, then use an online virus scanner. I would recommend housecall.
I'm running Kubuntu in VMware. I've set 1 GB of RAM and it runs just as fast as on a normal pc. Unfortunately VMware can't render 3D graphics in...
For a high-end graphics card, 50 degrees celcius is a normal temperature. As long as there is no dust between the card and the cooler, then...
If you turn on that pc, does it make any sound (like fans spinning)? If not, then I think it has something to do with the power in your house. Go...
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If the system can't get it initialised then either the harddisk or the SATA controller on the motherboard is dead (I think the harddisk).
That temperature is not normal. I think that there is somewhing wrong with the cooler of the graphics card. Does it spin if the computer is turned on?
Yeah forcing a higher refresh rate can really kill a monitor, and it is not recommended.
Look here. I would recommend to make each partition not larger than 100 GB. If you setup the partitions you can only use full format (take NTFS)....
If you don't have enough thermal grease, the system will not boot or shut down after using it a while or when running excessive programs (like...
The temperature of that CPU is quite normal for an AMD CPU. So the airflow would be okay. Is the temperature of the graphics card above 90...
It is an SATA drive I see. Do you have the SATA controller enabled in the BIOS?
If the harddisk makes a clicking sound, then the disc itself is damaged. You'll need recovery software to recovery your files.
Did the harddisk or case fell on the ground, or had an earthquake in the past? Because this looks like the harddisk received big shocks and is...
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