Re: 88 Business-Growing Strategies Digital Media Digital Marketing by henrymorgan9522 A growth strategy is an organization's plan for overcoming current and future challenges to realize its goals for expansion. Examples of growth strategy goals include increasing market share and revenue, acquiring assets, and improving the organization's products or services. Windows XP Tweaking Companion Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by kejman Hey, I stumbled across this great guide for tweaking Windows XP. It has every tweak I have ever heard of and more. I would highly recommend that anybody check this guide out at [URL=http://www.tweakguides.com/XPTC.html]tweakguides.com[/URL] Program almost done just need minor tweaking. Programming Software Development by atramposch … except the output, and i believe it only needs minor tweaking. I have no known syntactical errors but am always welcome… Re: function needs tweaking Programming Software Development by cwarn23 … return 0000 or "". But the function that needs tweaking is bin_and_convert() and to make it more clearer it is… Increase Internet Speed - Tweaks Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by Rajneshwar Tweaking Group Policy Open the Local Group Policy Editor by typing &… tweaking my amd 64 Hardware and Software Hardware by rcrevolution ok guys thanks for all the help, I got everything and installed it and let me say OMG! the amd 64 kicks ass! NFSU2 runs on full settings perfectly and my FPS on CS:S went from 20 to 90-130 Now I just need to tweak my AMD 64 my ram is running at 200Mhz I think thats max(if it isnt my mobo wont let me set it any higher) now what do I do with … Re: tweaking my amd 64 Hardware and Software Hardware by szukalski Your system bus is the speed that everything on the system communicates at, often referred to as FSB. If you raise it, you raise the overall speed of the system including your CPU. Your RAM runs at the system bus speed unless you employ a FSB:RAM ratio. If you don't want to overclock your RAM, use this ratio to keep your RAM running at 200MHz … Re: tweaking my amd 64 Hardware and Software Hardware by rcrevolution how do i get it up to 1600Mhz? Re: tweaking my amd 64 Hardware and Software Hardware by szukalski Get what up to 1600MHz? You mean the processor at 2600MHz? The system bus has a max of about 297MHz.. CPU speed = system bus x multiplier (2400 = 200 x 12) So you could increase your system bus to ~217MHz to get your cpu running at 2600MHz (2600 = ~217 x 12) but this raises the issues of your RAM which I stated before, in which you have two … Re: tweaking my amd 64 Hardware and Software Hardware by rcrevolution why does amd say the FSB on the amd is 1600Mhz Re: tweaking my amd 64 Hardware and Software Hardware by Catweazle The clockspeed is 200MHz. Data is 'quad-pumped' making that an effective 800MHz bus. Data flows in two directions concurrently making that an effective 1600MHz dataflow. It's already at that rate, so you don't have to do anything to get it there ;) Re: tweaking my amd 64 Hardware and Software Hardware by szukalski The 1600MHz figure you're talking about is the speed at which the chip communicates with the memory, the HTT. But your RAM still runs at the speed of the system bus. The bus speed of the K8 chips (AMD 64) is 200MHz(200,000 clock cycles per second), and they send two sets of instructions per clock cycle so the implemented bus speed is 400MHz, even … Re: tweaking my amd 64 Hardware and Software Hardware by rcrevolution I have a question sometimes my windows media player takes like 2 secs to open others it takes 20 secs, is that part of the cool and quite technology? and can I disable cool and quite with out harming the cpu? Re: tweaking my amd 64 Hardware and Software Hardware by szukalski You can disable cool'n'quiet without harming the cpu. In fact, if you want to do any overclocking, you NEED to disable this. 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Re: Tweaking laptop Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by prakharprakash Latitude Csx Re: Tweaking laptop Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by prakharprakash Ok. Basically, i just want it for programming purposes. I am just a beginnner . But i am just curious to know what is the max . potential i can have from my laptop. i dont have my laptop at this time , so can u please tell me what exactly are you asking ? Re: Tweaking laptop Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by dcc Sell it and invest in a new laptop. If your notebook is a Latitude CSx H500XT, then it's upwards of five years old, and only has one memory slot with a max 256MB, and no CD-RW. Re: Tweaking laptop Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by Novell52 [QUOTE=prakharprakash]Hello!! I have a Dell Latitude notebook which i purchased 2 years ago. It is 256 MB ram. 800 Mhz , Win 2000 pro. I was wondering what can be done to make it work to its max potential speed ? obviously i can upgrade it but it will be expensive. Thanking you Prakhar Prakash[/QUOTE] You can follow Microsoft's … Tweaking turned off power supply fan... Hardware and Software Hardware by batman697 Hello, I have a big problem and I hope somebody can help me. You guys are going to hate me for 2 reasons 1. newbie jumping in with a question 2. I tweaked my system without experience. I was trying to find a way to control my video card fan (nvidia ti 4600) so I installed ntune. I foolishly played around with the program and then … Re: Tweaking turned off power supply fan... Hardware and Software Hardware by chrisbliss18 Let's clarify some things. When you say that the power supply and case fans aren't running, are you talking about the power supply fan isn't running or the power supply itself isn't running? Is the system running normally but without the fans turning on like they should? Do the fans turn on when the system boots but idle down or stop later… Re: Tweaking turned off power supply fan... Hardware and Software Hardware by batman697 -The power supplly fan isn't running. and neither is the case fan when it is connected to the "fan only" power cable. -Everything else besides the fans appear to be normal. -The fans do nothing. Don't start up and even nudge. I plugged the case fan into an extra power cable so that one is now on. -Another stupid thing I … Re: Tweaking turned off power supply fan... Hardware and Software Hardware by chrisbliss18 Quick question. Did you plug the fan into that cable while the system was running? Re: Tweaking turned off power supply fan... Hardware and Software Hardware by batman697 Yep, I was that naive...should have known better ....I thought that's what I said in my 2nd post. [QUOTE=chrisbliss18]Quick question. Did you plug the fan into that cable while the system was running?[/QUOTE] Re: Tweaking turned off power supply fan... Hardware and Software Hardware by chrisbliss18 I just wanted to make sure. You should never plug or unplug anything from a power supply while the system is in operation. I'm not sure exactly how your power supply is set up, but since it has a molex labeled for fan use, I would suppose that power cable shares the same circuitry as the power supply fan. It's very possible that when you plugged… Re: Tweaking turned off power supply fan... Hardware and Software Hardware by batman697 Thanks for the assistance. My neighbor and I opened it up and couldn't find any fuses unfortunately. I tried a system restore to no avail as well. Looks like I'll be buying a new one. Doh! Re: Tweaking turned off power supply fan... Hardware and Software Hardware by chrisbliss18 If you really feel adventurous (and have a death wish ;)), you could destroy one of the working cables to wire directly to the power supply fan. It would possibly damage your PSU further if not done properly, but it would work. Re: Tweaking turned off power supply fan... Hardware and Software Hardware by batman697 Hah! Interesting idea. I'm surprised my neighbor didn't try that. Oddly enough, he did cut the wires to the fan because he wanted to see if that was causing the drain he was measuring (he was only measuring 11.5 V). I've never been stupid enough to hook and unhook stuff while the power is on...until last night. Guess I learned my lesson. Now…