This board has been out of production for quite some time. Chances of finding a new one is about none. Why this board?
http://store.yahoo.com/buyaib/mulhiscerusb.html I have used about eight of these with no problems.
The scanner I am describing is a USB.
I know your dilemma. I have been up against similar Catch 22 situations, myself. Frankly, I have no solution on the 5100C other than what has...
I've had conflicts between some devices when using hubs. I've forgotten all the kinds of devices (it's been a while); but, Iomega had to help me...
900 joules is more than enough for a phone line. Understand this though, even the best of surge suppressors can do only so much. If the...
Windows XP does not come with the NetBEUI protocol by default; but, although Microsoft does not support NetBEUI , Windows XP will if you simply...
When advice is given from manufacturers, the advice it to not flash unless you have a specific problem for which the update is written to solve....
Yes, I would also be interested in what the manufacturer has to say about it. I ain't gittin' on no plane tho.
All boards don't support all types of RAM. Check your main board book and see if the RAM you have is supported by this board. Some may support...
Look Here Since all flash memory works on the same principle, this should help. Note of caution: Some so-called flash memory actually isn't...
In years past, it was a hard and fast rule that you FDisk (partition) and format a drive in the machine in which it is to run. The reason is...
Well, it won't be long before all computers will be like VCRs; what you get in it will be what stays in it and if you want better, well, you'll...
Like bubba said, getting the polarity right is important. But, you won't damage anything if you happen to get it backwards the first try; it just...
If you'll post the brand of BIOS, I'll give you the DOS commands to type at the keyboard.
I see what you describe frequently. If I want it to work bad enough, I get out my xacto knife and whittle down the three-pin connector to two...
I have done many BIOS updates and the user-selectable settings have always remained the same as far as I know. To be clear, I have never noticed...
If you are changing only the processor, you will not have to reinstall anything. However, if you are changing the main board and the processor,...
In the olden days, coms 1 and 3 did share the same IRQ. If you have a hardware set modem on an old system, that is still the case; however, it is...
If you have on-board video, that is where it is.
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