Not a good conclusion Frank.... Always use an online scanner to determine exactly what memory you need. As regards a new lease of life, I always...
http://www.htaccessbasics.com/404-custom-error-page/ A sitemap.html page is a page similar to the xml version except that it is simply a static...
If I were doing that site, I'd create a full sitemap.xml and submit it manually via Google webmaster tools. Then I'd create a custom 404 redirect...
I couldn't agree more...
I've just looked and this BIOS upgrade is an "Update the system BIOS to improve system stability after resume from standby in the Microsoft®...
Thats a bit drastic to be honest. I've lost count of the number of memory upgrades I've done and I've only had to do a BIOS upgrade once. I'd also...
It seems to me that the easiest thing to do is to uninstall the Linksys program and them simply access the router admin via your browser. That...
Try going to the relevant website and UNSUBSCRIBING from the mailing list. Once you have the confirmation that you are unsubscribed, you can then...
Permissions is the way to go for sure. Deny access to either the folder or the file required to access the router.
SeaTools is for seagate drives so the results could be unreliable. If Partition wizard only found 1 bad block, then the chances are that the drive...
Without going to professional data recovery agencies, I'd first try to recover them using a Linux live boot Cd and drag them onto an external HD....
Could be. But first, I'd get the Partition Wizard bootable Cd and test the drive. Then decide.
Like I said above, using the scanner puts the onus on Crucial to get it right and, if they say thats what your MOBO supports, then thats it. End...
No probs. Worth a go anyway..
My experience of Dell is that they're generally fine until they actually go faulty - then they're a nightmare. Nothing but proprietary parts -...
No deals like that in Scotland Bill... $300 is about £200 roughly. Windows 7 costs just under £100 here on its own. I often upgrade machines here...
After memory, the next thing to give a serious performance hit will be a solid state drive (if your MOBO will support a SATA drive). Yes they are...
If you can't install more than 2Gb, I'd also look to see if there was a BIOS update that would allow you to go to 3Gb. There's no point in going...
Bummer..... :( Looks like you're SOL...
Yes. Run it in compatibility mode. Open the Cd in explorer, right click on the installer and select properties. Select the compatibility tab....
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