ECC will have an odd number of chips on each side of a stick.
You're right. ECC-capable RAM will work on your board; but, the ECC feature will function only if your board supports it. Go to...
I don't see a question here.
The quick restore CD contains all drivers and software that came with the computer when it was new. Short of that, you might have to open the...
For all the trouble I've seen with boradband USB, I would change to ethernet.
The processors must match, which makes your second question moot.
Go to www.crucial.com and you can select your RAM by main board make and model. The biggest problem in ordering RAM from other sites is that...
I've never seen a difference in performance; but, there is a difference in the machines that will sometimes not recognize one or the other. It is...
You'll need a network card in each computer. A network card is sort of like a modem except it doesn't connect to a phone line; it connects to a...
I am very familiar with the PCChips board and the term, "Integrated ". These boards are all-in-one boards. Everything is built into the board...
Yup, been there.
Abraxas, I thank you :), my wife thanks you :), my children thank you :) :) :), and my motherboard thanks you. :D
At one time, network cards came with testing software. That testing software was always proprietary to a specific brand and most often to a...
I would also check the CMOS Setup. Check all settings, especially the ones that have to do with IDE and floppy. The message you mention is...
Source data, technical information and benchmarks are nice to know; however, I base my opinion on real-world experience. Your response ignores...
irdreed, The original post compares a 466-MHz Celeron system to a 2800-MHz P4 system. Your post ignores this fact and I will point out that no...
Remove the card and see if you can read the name and number from the chip. Also, there may be other info stenciled on the card or printed on...
As for confirming the "fix it" thing, the command line I gave you will eliminate the need for confirmation.
With 65 bad sectors, I would not try to use the drive for anything important. However, if I were to encounter a drive like that in my shop, being...
I will answer this as though it were a serious question. The Pentium.
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