thanks all for the posts, I will still visit the board as time permits, but my posting will be limited (to say the least)
Hugs to everyone
Have a good one
Due to real life health problems I find that I cannot sit for any length of time at the computer anymore. For this reason I will seldom visit or post on these boards.
Sorry to leave in such short notice, I enjoyed the time I posted here, and espeaially enjoyed helping people out
t'kron
Due to real life health problems I find that I cannot sit for any length of time at the computer anymore. For this reason I will seldom visit or post on these boards.
Sorry to leave in such short notice, I enjoyed the time I posted here, and espeaially enjoyed helping people out
t'kron
What motherboard do you have and have you installed the latest drivers for your video card and operating system that can be found at http://www.nvidia.com
Trend Mirco has a free online Virus scaner, you can download it from their site:
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
or if you need a free Antivirus i found an awsome site to go to
http://www.grisoft.com/html/us_downl.htm
Check these out as well...
To get the best performance that you can out of an existing computer you should increase the ram up the the maximum that the motherboard will recognize and supports. That motherboard will recognize and support a maximum of 768 SDRam max. make sure you put the smallest of the rams in the third...
That board only supports PC100 SDRam. so even if you put in all PC133 ram the board would run at PC100 speed.
If you mix PC100 with PC133 SDRams all of them would run at the slower PC100 speed.
Your running XP, correct???
You can change the refresh in XP. Just go to advanced display options and under adapters click on all display modes. Pick your desired resolution and refresh rate.
However check this site out it is a know problem with XP:
http://www.xp-refresh.net/
near...
http://www.dslreports.com/tools
go there run the tweak stuff download DRTCP and set you MTU to 1500 and your RWIN to 250000
run the tweak again and set the MTU and RWIN as indicated in the test
also eliminate all the unneeded background tasks. Here is a site that tells you which of the...