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  1. So does ATI .
  2. I can´t tell, but you could give it a try...You have to take the module to the shop to show them what you want, the coil looks like this more or less:
  3. Tjeez... they realy send you the box?
  4. That sounds like the coils (resonance), those are not hard to replace but hard to get, also it’s most likely that you need to change the transistors connected to them too.
  5. Check out the i1440 Scanner from Kodak, up to 75ppm and duplex if you like.
  6. 3. Windows XP driver locator Guide, Need drivers for XP? Heres what we need from you. Originally posted by PC_LOAD_LETTER The original topic can be found here for replies and more additional information. I have noticed an increasing number of people requesting drivers for Windows XP because they want to migrate away from Windows Vista for whatever reason. (wont get into that here) Only a few people have been able to provide all the information needed to help them locate the drivers they need for their XP Build. Sometimes we can hunt down a driver with only the make/model of the machine but in truth more information is required to find the best drivers. Therefore I have decided to make a post with instructions on how to get information about your system to the MSFN community so they can help you find drivers. In the process of getting them the information, you may get enough information to locate the drivers on your own. Download and extract Unknown Devices on the machine you are looking for drivers for. If you have Internet access on the machine you are looking for drivers for: Run UnknownDevices.exe then click List->Show->All Then click List->Upload list to pastebin Enter a comment if you like and hit upload a page like this one will open -just close that and paste the link into your post here at MSFN (it will be copied automatically) If you do not have Internet access on the machine you are looking for drivers for: Run UnknownDevices.exe then click List->Show->All Then click List->Save list to file Save the list VERY IMPORTANT Open the text file and remove your product key or change it to something totally different as i have done here: Computer Info Chipset: <unknown> Computer Name: FOURBYFOUR OS: Windows Vista (TM) Business (OEM) Product Key... AAAAA-BBBBB-CCCCC-DDDDD-EEEEE Device Tree Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth Bus Enumerator Kensington Bluetooth Device Kensington Bluetooth Device ... Now either upload the text file in your post or paste its contents into a new topic Please do not reply to this thread with your results. Only reply to this post with Problems/Questions/Comments on this information gathering process. To get the best possible assistance with locating your needed drivers, Please create a new post in whatever your target OS will be (ie XP 32Bit Edition XP 64Bit Edition, or XP Media Center, etc)
  7. 2. XP SP3 FAQ Originally posted by geek Q: Where can i download it and which version should i download? A: Depends on how many machines you will be updating. 1-3 machines: Windows Update / Microsoft Update More than 3: Network Installation Package (or if creating a slipstreamed copy) Manually updating multiple machines with slow/no internet connection: ISO-9660 CD Image File - NOTE: this is the service pack inside an ISO file only. You will still need an XP source CD to create a SP3 slipstream disk. MUI Pack Update - Language pack for SP3 Q: What Service pack level do I need to install SP3? A. XP SP1a or greater. Q: What Service pack level do I need to slipstream SP3? A. XP SP1a or greater for the OS you will be executing the slipstream process under. The Source/Destination OS can be any SP level (though most recommend that SP3 only be slipstreamed into SP0/GOLD/RTM Source. Q: Where is the x64 version? A: Windows Xp x64 edition is based off the Server 2003 x64 kernel. This is not the service pack you are looking for. For the latest x64 SP3 info try the x64 forum Q: Where is the XP MCE version? A: At the time of this post, Windows XP MCE edition has yet to be released. This is not the service pack you are looking for. For the latest MCE SP3 info try the MCE forum Q: Is IE7 included in SP3? A: No IE7 is NOT included as part of SP3. however, you should be aware that if you have IE7 Installed at the time SP3 is applied,you will not be able to revert to IE6 without uninstalling SP3 first. Q: Is Windows Media Player 10/11 included in SP3? A: No WMP11 is NOT included as part of SP3. If you slipstream SP3 into a XP GOLD/SP0/RTM Source, you will have WMP9. you can get WMP11 through WU/MU but WMP10 will not be offered as an option. If you want WMP10, you can get it here. Q: 3rd Party themes dont work after installing SP3: A1: You need to repatch your UXtheme.dll see this thread: SP3 UX theme patcher A2: Alternative posted by Yzöwl: XP SP3 patched UXTHEME.DLL (zipped, direct download contains .DLL and .DL_ versions) Q: I had the Windows Firewall service set to disabled before SP3 and now I cant VNC to a machine after installing SP3. A: SP3 sets the Windows firewall Service to Automatic during install. before you restart after installing SP3, be sure to re disable it. Q: Since installing SP3 I cant move the IE address bar to the taskbar. A: Yes that feature has been removed. This Issue is being discussed here. Q: My CD key no longer works after Slipstreaming SP3: A: Don't Slipstream XP SP3 from a PC running Vista or Server 2008. Windows XP GOLD/SP0/RTM, SP1, SP3 and Server 2003 are all confirmed to work properly Q: Were can i get more information about whats in SP3? A: Windows XP Service Pack 3 Overview
  8. 1a. XP FAQ Originally posted by Zxian Dude, Where's my RAM? We are often asked why Windows Vista / Windows Server 2003 / Windows XP etc. only sees a portion of the installed memory. It is pretty common for a machine with 4GB of RAM to actually show between 3.1 and 3.6GB of RAM installed, although this number may actually be less depending on hardware. -Full article svchost.exe uses 100% of CPU and almost 100 MB of RAM!!! If you're getting severe slowdowns by a svchost.exe that eventually goes away, but is just really annoying, don't worry - it's probably not a virus! It could be caused by Microsoft Update checking updates for programs that use the Windows Installer. Check the KB article for a download link to a possible fix. -MS KB927891. 1b. Service pack slipstreaming and bootable CD guide Originally posted by xper This guide will describe the easiest way possible to slipstream (also known as 'Integrate') a Service Pack into Windows 2000, XP or 2003. The days of typing out command switches, and fiddling with boot sectors and ISO settings in Nero are long gone, so none of that will be described here! :-) To do this, we will only need one program - MSFN's very own popular nLite created by one of our members nuhi. While nLite is primarily aimed to remove components to slim down a Windows CD, it has the required tools to do just an automated Service Pack slipstream as well as create a CD image. Universal Unattended Windows Guide nLite Forum
  9. Contents: 1a. XP FAQ 1b. Service pack slipstreaming and bootable CD guide. 2. XP SP3 FAQ. 3. Windows XP driver locator Guide, Need drivers for XP? Heres what we need from you. 4. Memory dump options for Windows XP 5. Using Process Monitor 6. Download Links to Windows XP Official SPs and IE upgrades ==============###============== 8) Follow the MSFN Rules. So there's no confusion as to where to find them, here's the link: ============== ***** MSFN Forum Rules ***** Following these rules makes it easier for everyone on the forums. You get your answer quicker, and others who are helping you have an easier time understanding you. Thanks to Zxian and Bâshrat the Sneaky for the rules outline.
  10. Poor smart people, I´m lucky I´m not one of them...I like point 6 by the way .
  11. Your software provider should give you more information on what cards there software runs best. Like Jcarle stated, there are video cards with a different BIOS (read Hardware ID) that will enable features that would not be enabled at "gamer cards". Programs like RivaTuner can fake the software by changing the Hardware ID for the Video card. Software from Autodesk will be accelerated as the card is seen as FireGL or Quadro.
  12. They are not, they are fastened by a tape. A standard, removable, replaceable bit of tape like you have in your drawer. Well, suite yourself. All screens that I opened had them glued; no way can a tape be that exact placed so the contact strip touches all those contacts on the glass layer (layer of liquid crystal substance) exactly...
  13. Yes they are glued indeed. You can´t glue them again so this is why I said that you need to swap the screen for another one.
  14. Well, not a service pack but it could be taking in with some updates .
  15. Gift box for that TV, this is why they don´t sell it but comes with the TV for free maybe or for just a few quid . Useless any way .
  16. You are right.Sorry Jeremy, topic closed...
  17. Well, history teaches us no difference... this is nothing new, but it can be executed faster. Nice video editing but fictions story, just my 2 cents, with all your respect. It´s free.
  18. But there is a difference more: the prebuilt systems come with Vista, but still I would build the system myself like the others stated .* Crahak, where did you get that config from?
  19. Yes it is, or the contact strip on top of the screen has come loose, that would be more common. The only thing you can do is to buy a new/other LCD/TFT screen.Welcome to the board by the way .
  20. Well, it can´t hurt to try that indeed .
  21. No problem in today´s world .
  22. Suite yourself, this is not the way we "work" here on the forum. Besides that, read the rules... again.- TOPIC CLOSED - eskimo427, you have been warned!
  23. Well, crahak is, I´m not.The problem is this: - A 16:10 or 16:9 screen will not work on the TNT2 nor on much other AGP 2x cards. - The quality of the video card is unlikely adequite to give a "noise less" screen, with other words it could give an distorted image. But, a 4:3 screen would work, e.g. using the 1280*1024pix at 16bit mode with 60Hz. Most brands have them in there colection. For the price an Acer AL1716 Fbd screen would be a great, it even has future proof features like DVI.
  24. There are nVidia 6200 AGP board for less than 30USD that would perfectly handle any screen up to 1920*1280 and come even with DVI.Check out these: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16814241057 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16814125048 I wonder what PC that is, sure it´s not this!
  25. Just un-install them and get the latest from guru3d.com or so and try those .
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