One of those old P2s used to be able to clock 150% with no problem. But I think it was the 300 Mhz.
Maybe your laptop doesn't like the media. DVD burning seems to be a bit sketchy as compared to CD burning.
The solution posted about changing keys is for changing one VLK (Volume License Key aka corporate) to another. I believe that VLK and "standard"...
It sounds like a problem for the original vendor. If that vendor is still in business, I'd contact that vendor for the correct license and...
The Drive Image XML is pretty good for those that haven't purchased any other product. If I was to purchase, I'd go with Acronis over Ghost. But...
If the processor clock isn't locked, then it can be increased by upping the multiplier. On some motherboards there are jumpers for the FSB and...
Purchase none of the above. Go FREE with Drive Image XML. This is not a Symantec or PowerQuest product, it's published as freeware by Runtime...
I "ve found AVG free to work just fine. I've been using it for years. I notice it wasn't even on the test list. I back the AVG with an...
If the situation is that you have very few emails you want to save, then I would move those to a created folder. What's left in the inbox goes.
Your friend could try overclocking the processor.
The biggest impeteus to get me to use broadband was updating my free anti-virus (AVG) and the free online anti-virus scanners. I still use AVG...
Yeah. But the quality of the video doesn't necessarily improve. Just download the DivX codec. You can convert through the DivX program or use...
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If these are home movies that you treasure, I'd get a home VCR/DVD recorder combo. They do the job easier and better. They will take them to as...
With Windows Movie Maker, it will save movies as .wmv files. To get something that will save it as other things, costs bucks.
You might need to get a DivX codec.
James The fact you are security conscious and want to be proactive is about 90% of the battle. Your email service provider should be scanning...
What to worry? The anti-virus protection from your ISP is probably just fine. The most basic protection is in how you use your computer. Avoid...
MS Office 97 Pro's Access will not function under Windows XP unless the MS Office 97 Service Packs are installed. Once installed, it works just fine.
It should. MS Office 97 works just fine with XP, provided all the updates were downloaded.
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