BB - I get worried when you're quiet for so long. ;)
And you don't think Dell or Gateway is mass produced? Back to your original question - the best advice you got was to check out Crucial to find...
My hats off to all of you guys - great thread here. Only piping up because I saw the MaxBlast comment - confirms my intense dislike for any drive...
Personally, with that video card, I think you are asking for problems using a 300W PS in conjunction with your MB, processor and 2 HDD's - I'll...
Should be a bios setting for AGP voltage unless you are using auto settings. You'll also find core voltage and I/O voltage. Quite often, a slight...
You can bet your Bibpy. No, I don't have the resources to do a comparative analysis but I do know what does and doesn't work and what kind of RMA...
BB - I like your style Dad - Good Luck. ;)
Are you using the XP drivers or the GForce drivers? If XP, install, the drivers that came with your card. Also, can you bump your AGP voltage up a...
If your machine once ran fine and then you started having problems, that would be one issue - however, you have never run fine. Simply switching...
Here it is again ........ Few things to check first: Motherboard chipset drivers Video Drivers Memory settings Power supply Sounds to...
Thats kind of what I thought you might say. You need to download and install the VIA 4 in 1 drivers or your machine just plain isn't going to...
Hehehe - don't sell it short just yet. re: DDR - just because you don't know the company doesn't mean its inferior. In fact, some of the lesser...
My mistake, thats a socket 478 processor - .18, so it might want a little more power. I might have an idea as to your problem but tell me,...
Good point, but that should be in the system folder and he can extract a single file using SFC. Now, if the downloaded dll is a wrong version,...
Did you try using SFC to replace the file? ;)
Stick with just the DDR. Head into the Bios and take a look at your memory settings. What are they? What kind of memory are you using? Read...
Thats probably because you have a bunch of other stuff running in the background. Boot into safe mode and then run scandisk or defrag. ;)
Sounds like your secondary IDE controller decided to take a vacation (assuming your CD drives are running off the secondary controller). What do...
Few things to check first: Motherboard chipset drivers Video Drivers Memory settings Power supply Sounds to me like its starting to ****...
Boot into safe mode and head back to device manager - remove anything and everything listed under CDROM. Then reboot normally. What happens now?...
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