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You could consider taking out your old hard drive and putting it into a case w/ USB connector. You can then connect it to your new PC and do everything you want w/ the data.
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You could consider taking out your old hard drive and putting it into a case w/ USB connector. You can then connect it to your new PC and do everything you want w/ the data.
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You probably have too many Start up applications (Limewire, Norton, auto-updaters etc.) and large files (instead of shortcuts) on your desktop. I used to have a Pentium 3 550mHz w/ just 384Mb RAM. It just had the basic Start ups and no files on the…
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You probably have too many Start up applications (Limewire, Norton, auto-updaters etc.) and large files (instead of shortcuts) on your desktop. I used to have a Pentium 3 550mHz w/ just 384Mb RAM. It just had the basic Start ups and no files on the…
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1. One Gb is fine for XP and 2Gb for Vista. 2. 60 or 80Gb is fine for your needs. You can increase storage space with an external drive. 3. Even a Core Solo or a Celeron M would suit your needs. Power users that run multi-threaded applications or …
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A fast clocked dual core paired with the HD 4770 should be fine for Arma2. The X2 7750 would be good enough but it is really the Phenom ll X3 720, 2.8gHz or the X2 550, 3.1gHz that is quite awesome in the AMD lineup (especially on a retail motherboa…
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A fast clocked dual core paired with the HD 4770 should be fine for Arma2. The X2 7750 would be good enough but it is really the Phenom ll X3 720, 2.8gHz or the X2 550, 3.1gHz that is quite awesome in the AMD lineup (especially on a retail motherboa…
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Sometimes it's not just the driver. Your video card may still not be enough to run Sims 2 at high resolution and high quality settings. You could try reducing resolution one step down and also lower the game quality settings. You could also provide …
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Sometimes it's not just the driver. Your video card may still not be enough to run Sims 2 at high resolution and high quality settings. You could try reducing resolution one step down and also lower the game quality settings. You could also provide …
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Since laptop only has VGA, you need a VGA to composite video (RCA yellow) CONVERTER. http://www.svideo.com/vga2videosmall.html A simple cable adapter won't work because VGA signal from laptop is different from composite video signal of analog TV. …
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Check your motherboard's BIOS first if it has memory voltage adjustment up to 2.2V. Most retail motherboards have adjustment up to only 2.0V. Enthusiast boards typically support 2.2V
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Check your motherboard's BIOS first if it has memory voltage adjustment up to 2.2V. Most retail motherboards have adjustment up to only 2.0V. Enthusiast boards typically support 2.2V
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Try doing a System Restore to a restore date before you changed desktop picture. Also repair Windows' registry of errors so that Windows will function properly. Try using this; http://www.majorgeeks.com/Free_Window_Registry_Rep...
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If your graphics card is quite old, it may not have a Windows 7 compatible driver. Without the proper driver, the card will only work in 2D mode and won't be able to support 3D acceleration. For older equipment, better stay with Win XP. Microsoft is…
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If your graphics card is quite old, it may not have a Windows 7 compatible driver. Without the proper driver, the card will only work in 2D mode and won't be able to support 3D acceleration. For older equipment, better stay with Win XP. Microsoft is…
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That's normal. Processor's energy saving feature is enabled and working. That means reduced speed at idle then full speed when there is processor load. AMD calls it Cool n Quiet technology. http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/ProductInforma...
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You are right in choosing the E6850. It is unbeatable at stock speeds. Q6600 beats it when overclocked. Benchmarks don't lie: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/core2...
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That laptop is too outdated to upgrade. As soon as you upgrade something there, another component could just fail and render everything next to useless. Consider upgrading to newer equipment.
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That laptop is too outdated to upgrade. As soon as you upgrade something there, another component could just fail and render everything next to useless. Consider upgrading to newer equipment.
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That laptop is too outdated to upgrade. As soon as you upgrade something there, another component could just fail and render everything next to useless. Consider upgrading to newer equipment.
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You are right in choosing the E6850. It is unbeatable at stock speeds. Q6600 beats it when overclocked. Benchmarks don't lie: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/core2...
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You are right in choosing the E6850. It is unbeatable at stock speeds. Q6600 beats it when overclocked. Benchmarks don't lie: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/core2...
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That's normal. Processor's energy saving feature is enabled and working. That means reduced speed at idle then full speed when there is processor load. AMD calls it Cool n Quiet technology. http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/ProductInforma...
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If your graphics card is quite old, it may not have a Windows 7 compatible driver. Without the proper driver, the card will only work in 2D mode and won't be able to support 3D acceleration. For older equipment, better stay with Win XP. Microsoft is…
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Try doing a System Restore to a restore date before you changed desktop picture. Also repair Windows' registry of errors so that Windows will function properly. Try using this; http://www.majorgeeks.com/Free_Window_Registry_Rep...
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Try doing a System Restore to a restore date before you changed desktop picture. Also repair Windows' registry of errors so that Windows will function properly. Try using this; http://www.majorgeeks.com/Free_Window_Registry_Rep...
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Try doing a System Restore to a restore date before you changed desktop picture. Also repair Windows' registry of errors so that Windows will function properly. Try using this; http://www.majorgeeks.com/Free_Window_Registry_Rep...
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Try doing a System Restore to a restore date before you changed desktop picture. Also repair Windows' registry of errors so that Windows will function properly. Try using this; http://www.majorgeeks.com/Free_Window_Registry_Rep...
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Try doing a System Restore to a restore date before you changed desktop picture. Also repair Windows' registry of errors so that Windows will function properly. Try using this; http://www.majorgeeks.com/Free_Window_Registry_Rep...
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Check your motherboard's BIOS first if it has memory voltage adjustment up to 2.2V. Most retail motherboards have adjustment up to only 2.0V. Enthusiast boards typically support 2.2V