Did you by any chance recieve a driver cd with your moitor? certain models do need that installed before they function correctly
also was the second PC you tried it on one with the same OS? a later version might have had the drivers preinstalled
also try updating your graphics drivers...
You mean image as in a complete image of your hard drive then transfer everything as is onto your new drive?
i would reccomend using acronis true image
http://www.acronis.com/
you can download a trial and and do the whole imaging process on a separate desktop where the drive you want to...
if you are sure that both sets of dimms are DDR4oo's then there should be a setting in your bios to set the speeds to 400MHz
That could also be caused by different clock speeds... what mobo are you using?
Maybe the current works a bit differently where you are.. like i said it varies in different countries. where i live in sa we owrk with 240V only. when using even a 125V cable we would need to change the voltage switch on PSU and 240V on 125V PSU will blow immediately. have seen it happen a few...
When purchasing vista you now have two options to go with
either the standard vista package or one with upgrade offer to windows 7 for just a lil bit extra
Go 250V and say bye bye to PSU! different countries has different operating voltages and your power supply will work or be set accordingly...
if your other PSU is 125V then thats what you go for
the E8400 has a 1333FSB right? if so then going for higher speed DDR 1066 will definately boost performance... not by that much though so if you have the extra cash then go ahead and upgrade your memory too
If you have a dual monitor setup in clone mode the highest frequency supported would be the maximum supported by your lowest spec monitor of that makes sence.... the only way to have them individualy setup is in extended desktop mode
The chipset is one or more chips that links your CPU to other high and low speed devices such as your graphics adapter, memory, PCI slots, USB devices etc.
so it is indeed very important
blue screens and other strange activities would occur quite often with no INF drivers but those should...
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