Well, I did spend 24 years in the Air Force - but it was on the ground, fixing tower radios. But I do understand lift.
This is why forums are cool. I learn new stuff all time. Thanks Christer.
Well, kidding aside, you may want to move it over one slot anyway. This will scrape clean the contacts, and often it forces Windows to actually...
Darn! I should have picked up on the reel locks instead of holders. But you can see why I was mistaken here:...
I totally disagree!!!!!!!! You need to go by my rule - put the sound card in a slot furthest from the graphics card!!! P.S. April...
OMG - that's not an old Sony TC-366 slanted front reel-to-reel, is it?
Yep! And if you sleep over them - technology, and the world will pass you by.
Be sure to stay in constant contact with bare metal of the case and frame to prevent any static discharge from destroying nearby sensitive devices.
First - to ensure no confusion for any one else reading - I am referring to the motherboard's CMOS battery, and not the notebook's power battery -...
I don't think so. For one, you just don't reach in and yank out computer chips! You'll likely destroy it, and perhaps the CPU, RAM, and more in...
If you are happy with your current setup, then I agree you don't need to rush out and do anything - just keep the system clean of heat trapping...
Since 1024 - 992 = 32Mb, a common amount stolen from system RAM for on-board graphics processing, I agree. That is why replacing on-board graphics...
Somebody send Lis some spare RAM - reporting has <256Mb! :(
Any case I buy will have: 1. Support for multiple large (120mm or larger) case fans - preferably with support to mount at least one fan in...
Wise decision.
That's true, but note to take advantage of dual-channel, if the motherboard supports it, the first pair of sticks might go in slots 1 and 3, and...
Me too. But I would look in the motherboard manual first.
Well, I tend to watch my monitors and don't want to be distracted by a flashy or noisy case. So, IMO, all flashing lights do is nothing for...
Yeah - some times old hardware drivers just don't want to let go.
Assuming you keep your system free of malware, I think your problem is a lack of RAM. You say you have a graphics card but the information I find...
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