Eh? Yea, if you wait long enough everything will get outdated :eek: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2363800,00.asp I wouldn't know why...
I never upgraded. Make sure you have the latest updates.
Please keep us updated.
There is nothing to gain from trying to access junction points, and $crewing around with ownership can get you into trouble quickly!
Since both computers run Windows 7, the easy way is to set up a Homegroup. See Home sweet homegroup
Agree with PeteC. I have 2 x 15,000 RPM SAS drives in RAID 0, but still get only 6.2 for my Disk data transfer rate.
See: Bug Check 0x18: REFERENCE_BY_POINTER If it was me I do a clean install, and only install drivers offered by Windows Update and/or the...
Well, that has no usable information for me.
Start by updating your network drivers.
If you want to waste your money, be my guest. Here's a better way There's nothing wrong with Windows 7 defrag utility, it works in the...
If you get anything other then the Dell BIOS update for your specific hardware, chances are it won't 'flash', or if it does will 'break' some...
This is a 6+ year old camera. It is Casio's responsibility to make software/drivers available for the new Windows OS. They won't, so your only...
Yea, because some idiots think the same way about PSU size as the good old "my CPU is faster then yours" (we all know where that comes from...
In Windows 7 the sequence is a bit different. Type power in the Start Search box, and the 1st item under the heading Control Panel will be Power...
That's what you get when you "skim" posts :D If you got a backup of your data, use the WD tools to do a low level format of the drive....
So did you start here:
Follow my suggestion from post #8
I'm assuming you are running the stock Intel cooler? Then definitely YES, get a good cooler (and yes, you'll need new paste when you install a new...
Nope, I'd say that's only 90 processes. I'm running 101 right now. There's no "normal" level. If you have the resources, you can run whatever you...
I would never do that. I just go to the hardware manufacturers web site, so I'm sure I get approved updates. The BSOD is in DirectX, so...
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