Huh? What do you mean "hd found hd ready "? Hard drive? I suspect what is happening is the system is seeing these different keyboards and mice...
Sure! It takes very little CPU horsepower to save and retrieve data. The amount of RAM may actually be much more critical (and of course, a good...
Yeah, but we got a better review for it! ;)
BTW, Arie, I really like that article, but one thing I wanted to comment on is this comment, This is so sad, but true. And that is from...
See here and note the FixIt link at the bottom.
Yeah, that's abnormally HUGE! And therefore, I suspect a bad/corrupt file. I just checked my system and my windows.edb file is 176,226,304 bytes...
Spinrite was a great program in its heyday, but new drives don't need low-level formatting like older drives occasionally did. There's a good...
You might try something like Folder Size, TreeSize and/or WinDirStat to map out your drive(s) and see where the space is being used. But I...
Please note I said 120 is not enough for Windows "and program files " - and still leave enough uncrowded space for Windows to operate in.
What is "it "? Do you mean you attached the reader to the laptop, or you inserted the card into the laptop's own reader? If you used the same...
You need to buy more disk space and move your program files off to the new space. 120 is just not enough for Windows and programs files while...
Interesting. I am glad you got it sorted out and thanks for posting the followup.
I am glad you got it sorted out and thanks for the follow-up.
This sounds like it is having problems passing POST - power-on self test. That would lead me to suspect the graphics, RAM, or perhaps one of your...
Then make sure you select "Save and Exit" to boot normally.
What do you mean by "renewed "? Did you "replace" it with a new battery? And after you installed the [hopefully] new battery, did you...
On my Toshiba, there is small slider-switch on the front edge of the notebook where I can instantly enable/disable Wifi. In looking at the images...
I agree. You might try running with one stick of RAM at a time. And disconnect everything not needed to boot, like extra drives and USB devices...
Well I would hate for you to buy a new PSU if that is not the problem.
If I might add - note when you removed the battery, you reset the BIOS information. This means the date, time, and drive information is likely...
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