Look on your monitor for a fine tuning control for the frequency, this can help eliminate some shadows around text and general blurriness that auto-adjust won't catch.
Do you have a unique SCSI ID on your drives? Make sure they are set to 0,1, and 2. The Adaptec cd that comes with a 2100S boots into Linux with a X windows interface. Its possible that theres a conflict between your video card and the version of X windows on the CD. You should be able to create...
The Seagate drive also happens to be about half as loud as an Atlas as well. I have a 2nd gen X-15 in my home machine and its amazing how fast things load and how the drive never bogs down.
We played RTCW on one at work testing it out and it did ok at 800x600 but the lighting isn't up to par with some of the newer cards. For integrated its not bad though.
Install SCSI as your boot drive, leave IDE inhooked during the install. Once you have it installed you can reconnect 80G drive and partition with disk management in XP. Use retail version of XP as Dell one will not load and make sure you actively cool those Cheetahs using the fan holder on your...
Should you have to reload XP again, unplug everything thats a dirve excet the CD drive and the hard drive you intend to install it on to help the drive letter madness.
When you look at the connector with the retaining tab facing downward and the end pointing away from you the colors should go like this
Orange White
Orange
Green White
Blue
Blue White
Green
Brown White
Brown
For a cross over cable one end must be changed to this order:
Green White
Green
Orange...
Use the format built into XP's setup and if I were you I would leave the WD unplugged during the setup process or XP may screw you with your drive letters and make your new one D, not to mention it makes it damn near impossible to frag your old drive.
Right clik on the taskbar, hover over toolbars and put a check mark on quicklaunch. Right click on taskbasr again and make sure Lock Taskbar isn't checked and adust how wide you want it, then lock it back down.
I have a NEC MultiSync 1720M and I absolutely love. IMHO it looks better than any of the Viewsonic models we have gotten for customers at work. I notice no real ghosting probles in any applications or games and the viewing angle is awesome.
Yes, I'm gonna assume your running 2K or Xp here. Open up your Display properties and click on the settings tab. You should see 2 blue squares labled 1 and 2. Click on whichever one is your CRT, 1 if CRT is main screen 2 if it is secondary. Click the Advanced button near the bottom, then click...
We had a problem at work where XP was setting the refresh to high for the monitor causing us to have a black screen even though the PC was booting up. Had to swap monitor around to get enough for the bench so we could finish installs up.
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