Ok so I followed this tutorial :http://www.howtogeek.com/howto...to-boot-windows-vista/ and it now works. Thanks everyone for the help and suggestions. :)
I did, my first boot device is my harddisk. Everytime I change it to boot from my HD first, I get the cannot find Bootmgr error message. If I change it back to boot from the CD drive and leave the disk it, my OS boots normally
Hey guys, I recently formatted my computer today and upgraded to Service Pack 2 for windows vista 32 bit. However, a strange probleam started to occur. Everytime I reboot or shut down my computer, it will not boot to the OS without the vista disk in the dvdr drive. I will get a message saying...
I think your CPU is the major bottleneck. Followed by the video card. 2.1 ghz is rather slow nowadays for gaming. Keep in mind that most games do not take advantage of dual or quad cores. So clock speed plays an important factor in gaming.
I had the exact same problem with my older 7950 GT video card. I tried multiple drivers and monitors. In the end, I RMAed the card and the problem went away. I also upgraded to a newer video card since.
Newer LCDs or LED TVS are rolling out with 240 mhz now. This is for film content, as Operandi stated. BLu rays only output 24 hz, which can be multiplied by 5 and 10 for 120 and 240. It gives a more natural feel when watching TVs with higher Hz
I would try flashing it with DD-WRT or Tomatoe( or any other open source firmware) and see if that resolves the issue. Plus, you also get more settings with those firmwares.
Yes I did look at the link from you post. Thank you for posting the link. Some of the scores were 10k and one had 13k with a very similar processor to mine. The other CPUs were 4400+ to 5000+ so i disregarded those. I have been out of the loop of computers for almost two years now because im...
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