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Could be a heat problem. Most motherboards have a auto-shutdown function that takes effect when the processor overheats. check that your fans are working and that the heatsink is in good contact with...
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quite possibly. but considering that bending the pins back should actually help the situation, it could possibly be your cable that's the problem. try another one. if this doesn't help, try reseting...
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now you're just boasting. i doubt anyone really cares how many movies you have.
as for p2p, it's a great utility. sure, it is based on an illegal trade, but i believe that soon enough there will...
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i set up a server for a small business a while back. it all depends on exactly what he wants a server for. if he just wants to further secure the data and simplify things, then i'd go with the KISS...
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well that just leaves..mobo, cpu (pretty unlikely but anyways), and perhaps graphics card (assuming you haven't tried another one). good luck.
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are all your computers gateways?..
i've had 1 hdd, 1 cd-rom and 1 stick of ram fail on me throughout my years of computer use. a rule of thumb is that components with moving parts are much more...
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if you don't have any important info on that hdd, i'd try a reformatting. it's hard to tell if it is a software error or a hardware error with those symptoms. i'd say hardware, but try a reformat to...
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usually they're made so you can place them directly in one of the IDE device slots, for example under your cd-rom.
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if you don't see the humour in it then don't reply - just ignore it. there's no need to flame. it's childish and unnecessary...
to reformat the hard drive you can always use the "format" utility...
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you can buy scratch-removal solution to get rid of those scratches. i'm not sure where though. i just know it's available.
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boy those people must have had really sucky pc's. like really cheap-*** ones or something. we all know that pc's are great...
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i think he is. you can't go above the refresh rate that the monitor can handle at a certain resolution. if you do the screen just shows random colours and lines everywhere. the 60hz at the back of...
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between the heatsink's flanges or whatever they're called. the little flappy cooling things. that's where i put mine.
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answer to #1.
the MSI MS6378 is an okay motherboard. it works. there's nothing special about it, but it works for sure. as mentioned, it doesn't have an agp slot, which limits the possibility of...
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