i do not want to be a jerk and please do not take this the wrong way. if you really want to make money repairing computers you have to get rid of the idea of formating. Formatting is the last thing you should do; if the filesystem is corrupted or there are hundreds or thousands of physical bad...
yes that is too long. your harddrive probably has bad sectors and win2k is marking those sectors as bad--thats why it is taking so long. you may have to perform a wipe on the drive (write zeros to harddrive). you can download the IBM utility at their website...
kinda sounds like you have a video problem but the system also freezes before the GUI boots up. i bet your filesystem is corrupted or you have a lot of bad sectors towards the end of the drive. i would use the Windows chkdsk and do a full scan--if it seems like it cannot complete the chkdsk...
win2k or XP for gaming? anyone who states that XP is better for gaming than win2k is lazy and has not used win2k for a serious amount of time. Win2k will play every current game out in the market. i have yet to see a current game that will refuse to run on win2k?!@ the only difference win2k...
Did you have any other operating systems installed before this? do you have more than one harddrive? i would take out any other cards like network or audio in the system.
No, or i am not aware of such a utility in win2k.
there are some 3rd party programs, but i would not trust them at all. stay away from norton products that do that....
The MSI KT3 Ultra can come with RAID and USB 2.0. not only does it support 333 for the RAM it also supports 333mhz for the FSB. you can adjust the FSB in 1MHZ increments from 100 to 220mhz. Also, once you go past 152mhz on the FSB the 1/5th divider kicks in. so you can to 166/166...
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your CPU is BAD. it happens every now and then. those symptons lead you to believe that it is the vid card. but it is really your CPU. it has a bad instruction somewhere on the chip. it is a bummer, but it does happen and is the hardest problem to diagnose. does the system...
you need to login as Administrator. then right click your C: drive and go to the Security Tab. Add Administrator --> right under that box you will see another box that says: Permissions. make sure all the boxes are checked for administrator. --> then click apply.. --> now click the...
i think i could be a bad CPU or piece of RAM. i have seen this problem before and each time it is different. have you tried another piece of RAM? if not, try that first, then move on to the CPU or motherboard. try another CPU before the motherboard.
the problem is that your source sound needs to be in the 5.1 format. you can have winamp output to a 5.1 speaker setup but you have to set that option in the preferences. check out the MSI site and look for a download to test your sound system. i swear it works. you may have to set your...
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