Iv'e tried Kaspersky and it took up so many of my resources. TO MUCH. I had to uninstall it so i can't say if its good or not dealing with spyware...
First make sure that the Hibernation is turned on. Click Start > Control Panel > Power Options > Hibernate tab > check Enable hibernate support...
I went searching all over today and found no hopefull results other than: Your motherboard simply doesnt support the cpu I also found...
I simply cannot emphasize the anger i get when i hear that 911 was a conspiracy theory. I don't know if it's because im an American... or just...
so your saying that you once had it overclocked? this is wierd... after you set it to default did yo save? well im sure you did... lol that...
Ok so the errors persists but does it boot up to Windows? Im kind of short on answers here... do you have a screenshot than you can take it might...
Ok man, let me start off by saying: in a few years... your computer is going to be so called "dead" to the so called market... or "obsolete"...
This MIGHT help: Windows Live Mail stopped working - MSDN Forums
What do you plan on doing with the PC? Gaming, editing, movies?
Well, your power supply DOES have low wattage, but your running windows vista with no problems aside from this video card problem, So in that...
Yes, this could well be problem as well. Something else struck me though today regarding your problem. What do the settings in your BOOT.INI...
Well i had a similiar problem recently and i figured out what the problem was. My power supply 4-pin connector, aside from the 24 connector, wasnt...
I think your 3.0G's should work. But keep in mind that the motherboard, since it supports up to 1.5G's will limit data transfer to 1.5G's.
Well, i really believe the Q6600 will be enough for both your video editing and gaming. As for the motherboard. Check this one out: Newegg.com...
450W Power Supply? Dude... i really think you need to upgrade on that one considering your hardware... This could be the problem. For your...
wow! im still far from getting there... but CONGRATULATIONS!
yeah this sounds like the battery problem that i told you about... or it could just be your power settings under properties. MBR stands for...
I see. Have you tried resetting the CMOS?
What kind of processor did you previously have? What kind of Socket did your motherboard have?
Ok first, try not to plug in the Headphones in the FRONT of the computer, since the front connections might have been disconnected from your...
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