With WindowsXP/Windows2003 it doesn't matter how much RAM you have it will still use the swap file on the HD. Obviosly the more RAM the less use of the swap file to a point but when you reach 512-1GB the OS will still use the swap file to sone extent.
You say that with just video and HD is sound like everything is OK. Are you saying you then get video with that configuration? If not see below.
A CPU should not instantly be overheated from not reapplying paste so I don't see that being the problem here. If you took the CPU off the MB it may...
If you try to use this ghost backup on a different computer that is a lot different hardwarewise then the one you did the intial install you will be wasting your time if it's WinXP or 2003 as those OS's will basically require a whole new install as the activation feature will NOT allow this...
With hard drives so cheap these days THE best way to do it (which I have been doing for over 10 years) is to get a second hard drive and ghost the freshly installed drive to that new HD and take is out and store it somewhere. Then in case of an emergency you can put that HD in and use it while...
Hmmmm where did I hear this you'll never need this much RAM statement before? Oh that right... Bill Gates annoucing in the early 90's that "64KB of RAM is ALL the memory you will ever need!"
While it is true the 4GB of RAM is NOT needed now, to say you'll never need it is short sighted. When we...
When installing a new video card (or just upgrading the drivers) you should ALWAYS uninstall the existing drivers and setup the OS with standard SVGA driver built into the OS. This assures the least problems occuring.
I would say to uninstall the current card's drivers AND the old cards drivers...
If memory is the problem it should work fine then. Be sure you are using the same memory as your brother's system!
You also could have a bad power supply. Just because it supplies power to the fans doesn not mean it's good. The PS converts power to different voltages depending on where it goin...
Your memory could be the problem not the CPU so you will need to try swapping out each to see which is the culprit. Try the memory first as it is the easiest to swap out.
Make sure you do NOT have a IP address manually set in the TCP/IP box under your Network Cards property. The setting SHOULD be "Obtain a IP address automatically". If the IP address is manually set both you router AND cable modem will not work when connected to that computer.
To check if the IP...
If you want only one partition on the drive just use partition magic which will let you resize the partition to the whole amount of the HD and NOT destroy your data.
If you are on a network it could be that XP is trying to search out another computer on the network. Do you have any mapped drives of other computers setup on your computer?
Overclocking of either you video card or CPU will give you the syptoms you are experiencing so I would try setting your CPU to the default setting and if that doesn't work reflashing your video card back to the correct firmware.
Overclocking would not cause a driver problem but if you start experiencing video problems (tearing, ripping of video or lockups) you need to ratchet down the overclocking to where it is stable.
Have you double checked to be sure the jumper setting (for slave/master) on the CD-ROM and HD's are set correctly. Improperly set jumpers will give the same problems you are experiencing.
Also wipe the screen either in a up to down motion or side to side motion only. DO NOT swirl the towel around in circles as it may tend to scratch the screen doing it that way.
Have you updated to the newest driver for your video card? Some drivers may not be compatible with DirectX 9.0b. Even if you have the newest drivers try re-installing them (first uninstall the current drivers and after rebooting set the video card as standard SVGA card. Then reboot again and...
The 8MB cache is a performance increase you will notice especially for high intensity HD use. You already are thinking correctly by wanting the 7200RPM drive which is very notiably faster then it's 5400RPM brother.
Best way to handle this is to take all the cards except the video card out and disconnect all the drives and boot up to see if it runs past the POST screen. If it does start adding items one at a time and restarting and go until you encounter a problem when adding a particular item and that...
Do you have a firewall like ZoneAlram running? You may have a trjan virus on your computer that is requesting these popups. If you install zonealarm (www.zonelabs.com) it will ask you when a program is asking for access to the internet and you then may be able to detect this trojan (or any other...
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