Good feedback on your efforts, pity that they have not been fruitful :( Different hardware arrangement. The XPS 1710 has a built-in sub-woofer. If...
There are two models of Phenom X4 9850 listed as compatible with that motherboard. Check that covers your model, otherwise it is not supported....
I can't offer any swift answer. I have a problem or two with my MSI motherboard. It does work, quite well, but has "quirks ", maybe like...
A decent "upgrade box" is not very expensive. You can still use the same monitor, mouse, keyboard, etc. She would need to get a retail version of...
Try replacing the CMOS battery. I have seen a few strange problems because of it and it's the first thing I check. Disconnect any added hardware...
Hi ljfields and welcome to the BBS, You have offered a lot of first-hand information, but if you have a question you should start your own...
Some hard disk manufacturers offer a program to copy your old drive to the new one, for example, Seagate have DiscWizard...
Hi Y'self :) 64-bit (probably) requires 64-bit drivers for all of your hardware. There are some applications that have 64-bit versions. I...
Hey, well done :cool:. Hope it works well.
"It used to work... ". The change may have come about through installing a Windows Update or going to SP1 and settings have reverted to default....
The red and white connectors will give you stereo (2 channel) output. You would just need an RCA to miniplug adapter.
Found this: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727037.aspx Maybe?:
You don't say if the other computer is running Win ME. It may depend on that Win ME does not use the NTFS file system. Try putting some files...
We might be a little late Hawk, but anyway... In Windows XP, run the Vista compatibility wizard. There may be hardware present that is too old...
There may be a partition on the hard disk drive(?). For a HP notebook...
Then this: Answer Vista may see your CD/DVD drives as "removable drives ". If so, try disabling them in Device Manager (like in the suggestion...
I had a look at the stickies myself Answer
Check that the ReadyBoost.sfcache file has been deleted or when you re-connect it, Vista might automatically start using it for ReadyBoost again....
Do you have it connected to the AC power supply? If it is running off the battery it will automatically go into power-saving mode. Check in the...
See if this explains anything http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/82 It shows the digital connectors on page 2. You then need a coaxial...
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