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Re: I know of one partitioning software that says one can only have as much as four basic partitions in one hard drive. Following this logic, therefore, your second sata should be set as a logical partition and not a primary (basic) partition. The unallocated but hidden 7.8 GB or so … | |
Re: If this were a wired internet connection, I suggest you get back to your ISP who should be doing a technical check on it. I've seen ISP providers who boast of fast connections yet the reality is the exact opposite since they have been negligent in maintaining their cables. Let … | |
Re: Either you buy a new fan, or wait for your existing fan to eventually damage your processor or cpu. After about four years on a second hand IBM desktop I found myself bringing the cpu to a tech shop to have the still working fan cleaned up--then I lost what … | |
Re: try noobkiller which is searcheable on google. | |
Re: Looks like you already need a technician to work on this problem. Surely, your hard disk drive has already conked out and in the process it might have already affected basic circuitry in your cpu & motherboard and other peripherals. The one thing I make sure when I leave my … | |
Re: Hi! I experiment with my gateway and router too but I am very cautious when it comes to allowing other ports to open. I think what you have done is go beyond the usual practices or defaults set by your router that your computer's security had already been compromised. Here … | |
Re: Looks like this means the hardware you are installing is incompatible with the hardware that you already have. If I recall right, I have worked on a notebook and went through the same problem I found myself searching for drivers, installing and uninstalling to no avail. I have an Acer … | |
Re: Hi! Based on my close to two years as a computer/hardware enthusiast, you need to reinstall from scratch. Your description of the problem, it seems to me, shows the presence of a very vicious malware or virus. I am familiar with and still use some of the security software that … | |
Re: I suggest you have an expert look into your motherboard since it is highly likely you are already having a problem here. You've already done what experts would normally have already done by now--change your battery--under normal circumstances, that is. |
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