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None made specifically for them, butOriginally posted by: jasonja
Is there any docking stations for these models?
Originally posted by: boblon
Well, I downloaded the new PowerNow, installed it in Win2k compatability mode. Did a reboot...........same problem. I set the power to 'Always ON' and verified that PowerNow was running as a service and was started.
I did NOT have a PowerNow setting in the Power Options like the faq indicated. Hmmm.
This is getting a little annoying.
BobL.
Originally posted by: Arcanedeath
Does anyone know if this 1GB module Transend 1GB PC2700 Sodimm will work in the M6805? I was considering getting this as it seems to be the only reasonably priced 1GB module left around.
Originally posted by: orion7144
Originally posted by: boblon
Well, I downloaded the new PowerNow, installed it in Win2k compatability mode. Did a reboot...........same problem. I set the power to 'Always ON' and verified that PowerNow was running as a service and was started.
I did NOT have a PowerNow setting in the Power Options like the faq indicated. Hmmm.
This is getting a little annoying.
BobL.
Right click on the desktop-select properties- Screensaver- Power- then you will see the "PowerNow" tab In there is were you change it.
Originally posted by: wjcandee
Orion said:
"I am not sure if that [the PC2700 memory from Transcend] will work or not. Some people have reported compatibility issues with slower ram. If you buy slower than PC3200 there is a chance (the ram you buy) will not OC to PC3200 speeds."
Uhhhhhh....don't we HAVE PC2700 memory in our notebooks? That's sure what the EMachines website seems to say. I think the guy's question was whether it would fit/work.
All the best,
Bill
Originally posted by: ShellGuy
Instead of upgrading to XP Pro just go to Win 2K has none of the probs of XP.
Will
Originally posted by: MrMojoRizen
Hi all, First if you want to run your AMD64 Cpu Full speed Goto Control Panel
Power Options , open, select Power Schemes, select always on, click apply, then ok.
This should let you run at full speed all the time Desktop Computer, or plugged in ac adapter Notebook. Now to run your Notebook Cpu at full speed without bois update or software, just Hibernate Notebook while plugged in, then just unplug ac adapter from
notebook before you push your power button to resume and you will be running on battery at
full Cpu speed 3200 @ 2000 mhz instead of 800 mhz on battery
The always on setting has worked for me with all AMD cpu's for Notebooks and Desktops other then the
AMD64 mobile, (emachine M6809) my recent notebook, but all mobile AMD64 notebooks will run at full speed
so long as you set it always on and then Hibernate while plugged in. Just Unplug push button and your
Amd64 Notebook will be running at full speed, battery doesn't last as long but for those who need the power
it works.
Originally posted by: Visigoth
I just recently purchased a M6805 and am really liking it. The one thing I am not too fond of is XP. While it is not that bad I really prefer using Win2K. Can it be installed on this machine without any worries or will I have to jump through a bunch of hoops to get it working?
Thanks.