I have a couple of RAID-0 SATA drives in a 2003 Falcon Northwest system. A drive died a few months after purchasing it which Falcon replaced but a few months later I stated getting random disc I/O errors.
A Falcon tech I spoke with noted that some of the SATA cables they were using (packaged...
Other than PBS and some sports and news I don't watch TV but I happened to see about 20 minutes of one of these "crime scene" shows last year.
It was so silly. If the actors had simply asked the otherwise omnipotent computer "whodunit?", the show would have been over in 5 minutes.
Bull. I've been a para for the last 35+ years living in Boston. There are no "blue meters" in Boston. I've never heard or seen of "blue meters" in Metro Boston either. Parking at meters is free for those with HP plates or placards.
30 years ago handicapped parking was almost nonexistant in...
Vertical deflection circuits. Definitely NOT a problem with electron gun(s) in the CRT or the flyback transformer.
If the problem is intermittent, the cause might be a cold/loose solder joint. Knowing how to locate and repair the vertical circuits is probably beyond your ability, but good luck!
As a T-5 para for the last 35 years that is how I get in to my car, though I prefer the verb "transfer". It's also how I get in and out of bed, on and off the toilet, in and out of the bathtub on and off a couch etc etc.
You'll need "Memtest86 +" for that system though I doubt the older Memtest86 would cause the system to shutdown in 5 seconds.
It's a bit confusing - the original Memtest86 goes up to version 3.8 or so, but will not work correctly with newer systems such as yours. Another group continued on...
Windows drivers for XP SP1 and beyond should work. Check the USB setting in your BIOS. Enable USB 2.0 Controllers if they are not already enabled. Depending on your mobo, you may be able to configure USB 2.0 Controllers for HiSpeed (480 Mbps) or FullSpeed (12 Mbps) or LowSpeed. You want HiSpeed...
Partitions turn one physical hard drive in to two or more logical drives. It is not done using "folders" or the like; partitions can be created for operating systems other than Windows.
Create partitions on a drive before installing any software, including the OS. If using Windows, the...
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