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If you have a PC rather than a laptop you could try connecting it internally. You could also try running this software on it - [url]http://www.dposoft.net/[/url] The trial version may be able to help you.

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There is no simple answer to your question. It will depend on what CPU you intend to use, what other hardware you want to use, and whether you intend to overclock or not.

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Firstly, if your data is important, you should always have a backup of it. Too many people wait until they have a problem before thinking about their data. What if your hard drive is completely dead?!? Secondly, you need to check that the data and power cables to it are …

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1. This is a forum, so we don't do tech support by email. 2. You haven't given us enough information to even hazard a guess at what your problem is!

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Check the voltage and amperage requirements printed on a label on the bottom of the laptops then check the output voltages and amperages of the power supplies just in case they both have different power requirements. It might also be worth checking the output voltages of the power supplies with …

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Do you have windows XP Professional or windows XP Home? They are 2 slightly different installations! Have you tried booting into safe mode? Lastly, if your data is that important then why don't you have a backup of it?

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Click Start and type dxdiag in the search box. Click the Video tab and post what it says in this thread,

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Without giving any info other than it's a tablet, how do you expect us to be able to help you out? We are not mind readers or miracle workers you know!

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That looks like windows has been reinstalled several times in the past. See if it will boot into safemode. Instructions - [url]http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chsafe.htm[/url]

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Unplug the power and remove the CR2032 battery for a minute then refit the battery and try it again!

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Ever wanted to get spell checking working on FireFox but don't know how to do it? Fret no more! It's really simple but not obvious to get working. All you have to do is click on a text entry box on any website that has 2 lines of text entry …

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It is all down to chip speed development really. The earlier USB 1 ran at the speed that the chips could handle, same with USB 2 and USB 3.

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You need to check that it is fitted correctly into it's slot and make sure that any power cables it needs are fitted.

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Usually, when you get an unknown error code from installing Java, malware is the cause. What anti-malware software do you have and have you scanned with it recently?

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What exactly do you mean by "increasing my bandwidth limits"? There are a lot of things that go on inside a laptop that can be measured in bandwith. You need to be a lot more specific.

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What security software do you have on your computer (list all of them) and have you scanned recently? If so, what was found?

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Keep forcing windows 7 to update until it finds no more updates. That will most likely fix the problem but if it doesn't, try having a look for a driver on the Toshiba website.

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The CPU is the Central Processing Unit which is the chip at the heart of the computer. CPU is not the name of the computer itself. Does it have a built in graphics card or does it have an plug in one in either an AGP or PCI-E slot?

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There is usually a key press that you have to do to switch between internal screen and external monitor on most laptops. Just don't switch it to external!!

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With proper backup software like Norton Ghost for example, you can put them on any hard drive you like provided it is big enough.

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It would help if you told us what version of windows you have! We can only work with the information you give us.

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[QUOTE]and it has a light usually[/QUOTE] Since when??? I am a profession computer engineer and have built hundereds of PC's and have never seen one with a light for the SATA on the motherboard!

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Firstly, you have posted in the wrong forum. This should be in the [B]Viruses, Spyware and other Nasties Forum[/B]. Secondly, in that forum there is a sticky thread called [B]Read me before posting a request for assistance[/B] right at the top of the forum, you need to follow the instructions …

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If it is BSODing at windows intall then it's not a software issue. You probably have either a bad hard drive or a bad ram stick. To check the hard drive out, you should be able to get some diagnostics software from it's manufacturers website. To test the ram, google …

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You need to follow the instructions here - [url]http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread134865.html[/url] and post ALL the requested logs.

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The bios password is an anti theft feature. If you cannot get the password from the original owner and Dell wont help then you are stuck. Those are the only legal ways of getting past the password and we cannot assist you!

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Oh my god! Whatever you do don't go and buy an HP DV series laptop. They are currently THE most unreliable and expensive to repair laptop there is! You are lucky indeed to see one at 18 months old and still working with it's original motherboard.

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What version of windows 7 are you trying to install and what computer are you trying to install it on?

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[QUOTE]I think you install system problems, whether you delete something ? [/QUOTE] What on earth does that mean?????????

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[QUOTE]Going into device manager, then looking at my graphics card - It has 4 Memory Intervall and 3 I/O intervall and one IRQ.[/QUOTE] No idea! You haven't said what graphics card or windows version you have.

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That picture is of Task Manager, not Command Prompt. They are 2 utterly different parts of windows all together. Have you tried doing a system restore to a time before the problem occurred?

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Windows XP can handle a [B]maximum of 3gb of ram[/B]! This includes the ram on the motherboard combined with the ram on the graphics card! If you exceed the 3gb limit then the computer will be slower! If you decide to upgrade to windows7 at any point then you can …

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