I mean the way to make sure whether my present OEM version can be used on a motherboard of a different model in the future when my present...
The only way to make sure is to contact Microsoft. Am I right?
'OEM versions allow all hardware upgrades except for an upgrade to a different model motherboard.'── quoted from...
On a Chinese forum, someone said that his friend had used an OEM version of Windows 7 on a new computer different from the old one to which the...
Believe it or not, two weeks ago my motherboard died after my moving the jumpers. Fortunately it was newly bought, so I could get a new one for free.
I have just updated the BIOS. The user guide says that updating should be done before loading Windows while booting, but I successfully updated it...
I violently moved and shook my PS/2 mouse, but my computer still did not wake up. Nevertheless, the mouse is sensitive while being used.
Does the following make sense? When the keyboard was plugged into a USB port/hub and it woke the computer, lastwake showed the device was the...
It is a PS/2 mouse without an adapter. I like the mouse; I won't replace it. It is a USB keyboard rather than a PS/2 one.
I think I have found the culprit and the solution. The culprit was the USB keyboard plugged into a USB port/hub. The solution is plugging it into...
When the mouse wakes the computer, the device shown by 'lastwake' is not the Controller which is the culprit. So why do you think that the mouse...
The mouse is plugged into the PS/2 port; the keyboard, a USB port.
I don't have any wireless devices.
I just did an experiment. I set my email notifier, POP Peeper, to check mail at 1-minute intervals and then made the computer sleep. After 40...
Each time when I press the on-off switch or click the mouse to wake the computer, lastwake shows this. Each time when I press a key on the...
In the device manager, the keyboard isn't allowed to wake the computer, but actually it can do so. In the BIOS settings, in the Advanced Power...
Press the on-off switch or any key on the keyboard. Actually the keyboard is not allowed to wake the computer, but it can still do so. Each time...
In the device manager, my PS/2 mouse is allowed to wake the computer. But in reality, it never wakes up when I move the mouse. The 'Lastwake'...
Allow Wake Timers has been disabled, so scheduled jobs should not be the culprit. Please click here to see the device which waked my computer...
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