Yes the CD came with the card. I'll try the CD, thanks.
I'm sure the drivers I downloaded are the correct drivers. I'm more hesitant about installing the CD version because I'm running Win VISTA Home...
I just installed a HD video card into my Dell Desktop system. It's connected via the HDMI output on the new card to the HDMI input on the monitor....
As I said earlier it's an old system and I had not planned on spending a lot on the video card. Had the one for $14.95 after MIR been compitable...
They sold out the video card but here's the link anyhow......
That's what I was worried about the power supply. Other than opening up the unit, is there a free program that will tell me about the components...
I have an old Dell Inspiron 530S (Low Profile) Desktop System and would like upgrade the video card. Would the XFX PV-T96O-YHFC GeForce 9600 GSO...
Thanks.
After buying one stick of memory for an old laptop, I realized I should have gotten a dual channel kit. Could I still get the dual channel effect...
I have cable internet (cable modem) with a wireless home network setup. I have a desktop computer connected (wired) and a laptop which I use...
Thanks for all the input... I've had Yahoo Mail as my home page for as long as I can remember and have not had this issue before. It must have...
OS is Win XP SP3. After a recent windows update, every time I start IE8 I get that box which asks: "Do you want to view only the webpage...
I've marked this thread solved as it's not that big a deal for me to use web slices.
Thanks Arie. I'll leave this thread open for a few more days to see of someone else has anything to offer regarding this issue.
I'm running Win XP on an old laptop. The Favorites Bar had "web slices" but when I clicked it to subscribe it turned into "upgrade your browser...
The issue resloved itself. I simply rebooted the computer twice and the list if installed updates showed up.
Running Windows 7, the list of installed updates is blank. How do I get it to show the updates I have installed. Among many other updates which...
Thanks Capt Jack.
What I'm talking about is supposed to be a new feature of IE 9.
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