Search:
Type: Posts; User: william_w30
Search:
Search took 0.02 seconds.
-
Buying a used PC.
There are several ways to find them... as far as knowing what kind of deal your getting is easy by knowing what the going rate is for memory, Processor, etc...
This will...
-
just go into your device manager and select the device.. then go to the properties of that device and view the driver details.... search for them , then copy them into a labeled folder so there is no...
-
recently I've been recording allot of Video from Television and VCR onto pc ... what a pain ..
it eats harddrive space like there is no tomorrow and configuring sound is not much fun... but it...
-
As a Parent myself I can somewhat see what may be going on... your mother may be using school as an excuse but something is obviously bothering her about you "playing" games on the computer... maybe...
-
memory not a problem I'm only running 256 and she works fine..
Wallijon is right... you should probably go to Win98se and try it out if you want to know how XP runs.... XP can be setup to...
-
Its easier and less time consuming to just get a cd-rom or just create an image from another drive
.. just for win95 it takes 72 or 74 floppy diskettes ... not a pretty thing to go through...
...
-
Thought I would share this with everyone... Here you can download a boot disk for a variety of op systems.. they all seem to work fine.
http://www.etplanet.com/windows/bootdisk/
william
-
Just a reminder... while Dell does make a good product it doesn't mean that they are perfect.. they as well as every other company have defective systems and their support isn't always perfect as...
-
I recomend doing a search for autoexec.* from the root to find it...
also check the performance tab in system properties to see if it running in MS-dos compatibility mode at all..
get a bootable...
-
http://www.wown.com/j_helmig/winxpnet.htm#netbeui
nice graphics walk through on setting it up.. worked for me
Good luck
|
|