I'd also remove the "Disc Detector" you referenced. Creative (audio card) software used to have this feature in their bloatware and as I recall,...
Thank you. ;)
You mention the drive is about two years old. What versions of InCD and Nero are you using? And, is this a single layer or a dual layer drive? For...
Congratulations - nice job. ;)
Please elaborate. Also, did you try to run this CPU on your ASUS board after trying it in your old machine? Secondly, you may be pushing the...
Mudlet, Chances are good to very good that your power supply is toast. jparnold gave you a good "probability" guideline but the presence of...
OK Coach ...... Go back and reread my first post. Then read this Knowledge Base article. Note: as referenced earlier, you will lose everything...
It sounds to me like you want to set this up as a Basic drive instead of a Dynamic drive. Go to Disk Management and change the drive type. Copy...
No offense to the women out there but we probably sound like a bunch of old ladies. Set in our ways and resistant to change. Call me Gertrude, but...
OK, like I should have said ....... Piece of Cake. Regards, ;)
Bill, You're a coward - as long as you don't force anything, it will pop apart. There is some bad news though - more likely than not, that is a...
I'm not trying to be too critical here but I'd beg to differ. And, the way I read your first sentence, (The problem with doing a visual check is...
Great catch Matt. Since DDR2 wasn't even around 5 years ago, it shouldn't surprise any of us that these things have a problem with DDR2...
Nice Catch TonyT. Geri, If you are concerned about this happening again, you might want to edit the following key under HKLM > Hardware >...
Hynix is the second largest memory manufacturer in the world (formerly or may still be Hyundai owned). They also manufacture for branded...
Geri, TonyT raises a very good point and its certainly worth further investigation before running out to spend money on a new AC power adapter....
OK Yankee ......... I'm not trying to argue with you but there most definately is going to be a partition (or two) that can be removed if that...
Well, it sure could be the AC adapter and I guess the only way to find out for sure is to buy a new one. I'd point you to doing a google search...
This should probably be in the Win98 forum but here goes ........... Using your current Win98system, make a Win98 floppy boot disk. Then shut down...
Geri, Name, rank and serial number ......... we are going to need the specific model number. I'm not sure that I'm going to be able to do you...
Separate names with a comma.