You may not see "power conditioning" listed in a UPS spec. I commonly see it referred to as "AVR" (Automatic Voltage Regulation.) AVR is the same thing as "power conditioning" or "line conditioning".
I have never heard of any laptop with the CPU being upgradable, or for that matter removable. I have been inside about 15 and with all of them the CPU was surface-mounted (soldered) to the motherboard.
I have not had any experience with HDTV directly, but I do make simple modifications to the xorg.conf (formerly XF86Config file) on a regular basis. First off I suggest you make a backup copy of the original xorg.conf file. Then the simplest would be to call up the display configuration utility...
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If you are trying to copy a partition that includes the operating system, just copying files will not work. I would suggest Ghost, Acronis True Image, or possibly Clone-Maxx. If you are trying to copy the whole hard drive Clone-Maxx will do it. Clone -Maxx is free and can be downloaded...
I think what you need is a "packet sniffer". If so, ethereal is free and it is available for various operating systems. Check out the features here: http://www.ethereal.com/introduction.html
I have a Compaq V3010us which is the same system but came stock with 512mb RAM and 100gb hard drive. I have upgraded to 2gb RAM. I have not had any problem with mine running XP. Cosmetically I do not like it. I bought it primarily for the components/price ratio. Four weeks ago I got it for $779...
It has been listed as the 17th for about a week. Earlier today it said the 17th, but now it says October 19th, they must have encountered a few more problems.
Try it and see. Just turn on the system and let it boot up. Kudzu is one of the earlier services to start. That will detect the new hardware, ask you if you want to delete support for the old hardware and ask if you want to install support for the new hardware. It has worked 2 out of 3 times...
Looking for APC's (new) check your local discount office supply chains, like Staples, Office Depot, Office Max, etc. One of the best places I have found online for APC's is CDW.
Just get a new one. For over three months now my local Office Depot has had the "MS Basic Optical Mouse" (USB and a wheel) for $12.95 or less. It works great (I have bought a total of six of them for work and home.)
I recently got a ECS K7VTA3 version 6 with a Sempron 2600+ (Fry's special $89.95 combo deal.) Windows 2000 Prof installed fine and it works great. I am using it now to write this message. I am not running any RAID configuration, though.
Try this search: http://www.videohelp.com/captu...arch&Search=Search
Look for the ones with higher review scores and then read the comments left by the people who bought the cards. Of the listings that have over 10 reviews it looks to me like the Asus TV Tuner card, Hauppage WinTV Go and...
If removing the dying hard drives does not work, try removing service pack 2. Many people have had problems with service pack 2 slowing down things (myself included.) As soon as I uninstalled service pack 2 it spead up again
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