Did you mean overpriced and UNDERpowered? Other than that, I know what you mean. Have you looked at ASUS? They have some great ultraportables for around $700-$800. Some are, of course, more expensive.
Gas prices in Western Tennessee are in the high $2 range with some at or slightly above $3 a gallon. I am tempted to trade in my car for a hybrid (not because of present prices, but because what they MAY become), but I think I'll just ride things out for now.
If it's still within the return policy you could try exchanging it. Otherwise, it should have a manufacturer's warranty. As long as you did the steps you mentioned correctly and Event Viewer is showing a display driver issue, then you might consider that. Also, have you tried reseating the...
What's the application? Have you tried uninstalling the .NET framework completely and reinstalling it? Have you ran "sfc /scannow" with your Windows CD in the CD/DVD drive?
When you unplug your laptop, does the computer die immediately? Most likely your battery is dead. This has nothing to do with a virus, I can tell you that much.
I have been searching for some materials to train up on AIX Administration and I'm a bit unsure where to start. Does anyone have any recommendations for particular books or other media that might be beneficial to one trying to learn AIX (5.3 and up specifically)? Thanks.
Thanks everyone for your replies. I'm going to keep doing some research and maybe wait and see what comes out at CES. Though I think I might get a pretty decent deal on existing laptops right now.
I am looking for an ultraportable laptop (13.3" and under) that is cheap and has semi-decent specs--enough to run a distribution of Linux such as Fedora. I am pretty sure that most laptops will fit this bill, especially if I choose a spin such as Fedora 14 LXDE. I have been pretty concerned...
After I login to Anandtech and I get to the page that has the browser redirect link, it sits there for several seconds (maybe 15 or so) and eventually returns an error message saying "Stack overflow at line 0." Any thoughts? Thanks.
I used to fly at least once a quarter or so. This will drop down to maybe only once a year since I am no longer in my long distance relationship (we swapped who would fly during our visits every two or three months). It depends on what work does now since on occasion it is necessary for...
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