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When you say video cd, do you mean you are trying to burn an mpeg as a videocd using the wizard? Or are you using the built in encoder to try and burn an .avi file as a videocd?
If it is the...
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All i can say is are you sure they are all plugged in correctly?
Even if you think they are, try changing the plugs around and playing the test music. It shouldn't take you long to find the...
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I am presuming the heatsink used a clip that only attached to one of the three plastic anchors. You can buy a new clip which attaches to all three, so if one is missing it will still firmly attach...
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A lot of virus and trojan protection is about being careful:
Don't open e-mails if you don't know who sent them, especially if they have attachements. If you use Outlook disable the preview...
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Most LCD monitors have DVI and analog. As do most new graphics cards.
There is a solution for sound, you can get a USB sound card like the Extigy. They are pricey but if you want top quality...
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To be honest a 230W PSU won't power much these days. You want at least a 300W at the very minimum. For a Athlon XP system with a powerful graphics card and more than 2 drives you should have 350W...
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There should be a jumper on the back of the drive near the power and IDE sockets.
Almost all IDE cables have two plugs on them, one will be plugged into your existing drive, there should be one...
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The system restore process is safe. It just restores saved settings you won't lose any data.
It could be that your system is infected with a dialer program that has hijacked your settings.
You...
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When you upgraded the cpu did you upgrade your cooling too? You should check your temperatures in the BIOS. Sounds like your chip might be overheating.
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Well your firewall, you should certainly have one using an always on connection, will stop any trojans 'dialling home'. Your antivirus will pick up worms so don't worry about that. If you want to...
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You just need to open up your case and plug it in top a spare IDE cable. As most IDE cables have plugs for two devices you might not need another cable. Remember to set the jumpers on the back of...
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You could try this : dblbuff.sys update
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You can normally tell when it is using the swap file because you will get a lot of hard drive accessing. You can see exactly how much of your swap file is being used at any one time by hitting Ctrl...
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It will be on the C: drive. You can tell because there will be a folder called Windows.
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Well, the taskbar thing is an icon for the real time scanner which scans files as you open them. Without it the only protection you have will be when you run manual scans of drives.
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