Archive for September 10th, 2008
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Temp concerns on Q9550
I just finished building a new PC, and it’s running great. However, my cpu is idling in the middle 50s and running about 63 degrees under load. I’m using the stock HSF on an Intel Q9550, which I’ve overclocked 15% to 3.2gHz on stock volts. When I take the OC off it, the temps drop, [...]
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Temp concerns on Q9550
I just finished building a new PC, and it’s running great. However, my cpu is idling in the middle 50s and running about 63 degrees under load. I’m using the stock HSF on an Intel Q9550, which I’ve overclocked 15% to 3.2gHz on stock volts. When I take the OC off it, the temps drop, [...]
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Backed up file problems
Hello,
OK Basically in the windows recovery menu i make a copy of some folders, there saved in a .regresbak1 format, does anyone know how i put these files back into a folder format?
Thanks for any help -
Backed up file problems
Hello,
OK Basically in the windows recovery menu i make a copy of some folders, there saved in a .regresbak1 format, does anyone know how i put these files back into a folder format?
Thanks for any help -
Computer isn’t working- it’s beeping!
I took apart my nan’s old 98 machine, to put the hard drive into my current 98, and now whenever I turn it on, it beeps at me. The beep is long- 2 seconds on, 2 seconds off. I’m not sure what the problem is, can someone help me? Thanks.
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Computer isn’t working- it’s beeping!
I took apart my nan’s old 98 machine, to put the hard drive into my current 98, and now whenever I turn it on, it beeps at me. The beep is long- 2 seconds on, 2 seconds off. I’m not sure what the problem is, can someone help me? Thanks.
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Slow start up with Windows Vista Basic
i discovered that if you have Windows XP you can defrag the boot sector (if it takes an age to start up, for example) by going into DOS by typing cmd in the start menu, hitting run then typing defrag c: -b. This seemed to be quite effective. However, just curious to know if there [...]
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Slow start up with Windows Vista Basic
i discovered that if you have Windows XP you can defrag the boot sector (if it takes an age to start up, for example) by going into DOS by typing cmd in the start menu, hitting run then typing defrag c: -b. This seemed to be quite effective. However, just curious to know if there [...]