Greetings Folks - it's been a very long time since I posted here.
I'm asking for assistance from anyone familiar with the 'best' current motherboards containing the 'best' Intel chipset that supports the Pentium 4.
I've been out of the 'Intel loop' for a number of years and have absolutely no...
You'll need to ascertain the BIOS version of the board you receive in order to determine it's capabilities. With a 900MHx T-bird, I'm sure you'll be OK regardless.
You can always flash to the latest BIOS in order to ensure compatibility up to and including the XP.
I'm concerned about your...
AnandTech Moderator - not only did you not make a 'courteous' reply; but, without any explanation other than "it won't be happening", you immediately locked my thread entitled "Divide the "Motherboards" section by manufacturer."
Why? What did I say that justified such a response and subsequent...
Hi robyjus-
What 'Workin' said above is very true. Reseating all components, including the processor, is always a good idea.
Additionally, the fact that drives are spinning and lights are flashing is definitely, emphatically, and positively not a guarantee that your power supply is adequate...
A case mounted power switch is a 'momentary contact' type switch. The contacts are closed only as long as the switch is depressed. Therefore, I would NOT recommend permanently shorting the power switch contacts on your mobo and using the power supply switch for on-off purposes. I have no idea...
Chances are real good that the new ATA5 drive will simply revert to ATA4 automatically and you will never know the difference. And, to be certain, check out the details on the ATA5 drive at the manufacturer's web site.
Most ATA5/4 drives are backward compatible, although some may require the...
Sounds like the password is set in BIOS. Clearing CMOS might solve the problem.
Suggest you go to the notebook manufacturer's web site and see if you can download a manual. That should tell you specifically how to handle the situation.
I believe the "Conductive Pen" was originally designed for just such a purpose.
Sorry, I can't elaborate on technique as I have never used one.
OK, I give up. Why did your friend detach the "foam bumpers?" The story has got to be "funny" to the rest of us, even though it's devasting to your friend.
Sorry, I don't have any "spares" to send to you.
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