Remember that trick next time your optical mouse misbehaves too. ;)
If you are upgrading your motherboard, for Windows licensing purposes, you are building a new computer. And according the EULAs for ALL OEM/System...
That is a viable solution. It would be similar to this. But you would still need power and note this one is for IDE (PATA) drives. If yours is an...
At least you get your money's worth! ;) And in case of wind, you have a decent paper weight!
See Dual monitor setup. Also, while not free, I cannot live without UltraMon (see also, DisplayFusion).
I would try the monitor on another computer. That will tell you if it is the monitor, or the computer/graphics solution.
Keep us posted.
I would make sure the jumper is returned to the right pin or pins. If you are certain it is, then your motherboard is bad and the voltage that is...
To your timing question, because DDR3 is significantly different electrically than DDR2 (uses less voltage, 30% more efficient, twice as fast),...
You still will need software or the disk drives will fill up in no time. So you either need to take "sample" still shots every X seconds or...
No problem. Glad you got it sorted out. Thanks for the update.
I'm not understanding your problem. You normally don't. Printers are hardware devices and so typically just need drivers, and depending on your...
Right. And it must change resolutions at least once during each boot, and the monitor and card have to resync each time.
Great! I've been happy with my netgear too. Thanks for the followup.
That's a scary thought. I think FB is one of the biggest security threats ever!
Oh I think we complement each other, adds credence to our statements. Sure the storm could have done something. Or it could have been a...
Roll horizontally? Understand that would be left to right or right to left. Normally if the picture loses sync, it rolls up or rolls down. The...
Unless it is really, really, really old, it probably self-degausses during each power cycle. And I agree, that would have nothing to do with a...
And that's still the optimal position. I'm just saying, for most people, a wide field of view for LCD computer monitors is not a critical...
But then again, the Field of View specification is only one display characteristic. If you are the only one using your monitor (no one over your...
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