Did you remove the old cooling paste & applied new one ?
Gary with today's huge hdd's FAT32 is like a dinosaur. For one it cannot support a partition size of over about 18GB, its cluster size becomes...
Welcome aboard PeanutButter. I am assuming that D: is your cdrom drive, from where you are installing the program. One way of doing it...
Have you tried the originals ? Perhaps there is some problem with them and you are looking at the wrong end ?
A L2 switch with VLAN capability would do the job (no router) ? Just curious. Haven't implemented VLAN's yet and wouldn't start in hurry unless...
Worth trying. And while the case is open, give it a thorough dusting with a can of compressed air.
I am facing a problem at one of my client's site. The owner would like to have a detailed log of all the activities done on the internet (website...
Paul, since you seem to be somewhat more familiar with VLAN business than most of us, I have a query for you. I have read that for switching...
From whatever little info I have, it seems like a bad power supply.
Well Christer, I agree with you that converting FAT32 to NTFS is an afterthought and may result in less than optimum result. But for a layman, its...
I stand corrected. You have to move the files manually.
Router would work, but its an additional purchase. If you want to use what you have, ICS is the only option available. If you have a spare PC...
hawk22, create a new folder on your the new drive where you are planning to shift your documents. On the desktop, right click on 'My...
Better not to download anything from Windows Update site directly since the downloaded files are not directly accessible. Better to use their...
You would have to run Internet Connection Wizard on your Internet machine. Login as Administrator, double click 'Network Neighbourhood'->'Setup a...
There are usually 2 lights - Green for power & Red for hard disk. When you switch on the computer, the green light should come on first & stay on....
Which firewall are you using? Disable it & then try ping.
Normally the temp. while idling in BIOS would be higher than in Windows (unless you are playing games or doing some CPU intensive work) because...
Perhaps your LAN card driver has been hosed. Unistall the driver & install again.
Check your firewall settings on WinXP Pro machine. Enable ICMP (echo reply) settings.
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