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  1. Well, if you take XP gold and all installed patches it could be a bit bigger then XP SP2. Remember that XP keeps uninstall information (backup of the old files) and this is why XP builds up more. Next time post in English, not everybody can read German...
  2. To install multiple anti virus programs is a waste of machine power and can give you conflicts. I think that few people would do so but I would say drop that ugly Norton and get your self a good AV program please...
  3. I´m sure the stock cooler does better .
  4. Never saw a computer shutting down while RAM was overheated...
  5. Would you remove that "Period" if I tell you that support in most countries suck big time or doesn’t even exists? What would you do if you don’t want to depend on support from a provider or a manufacture? I would take a look at Supermicro or Tyan base servers by the way...
  6. Ups, I forgot it was a laptop. But still, clean out the air-exhaust of the laptop and like others stated rise the laptop so colder air can flow underneath it...
  7. If the resolution is lower in height as well in width it will resize the image so the screen will be okay for gaming at 800*600 but will spread over 1440*900 (19" widescreen) for example and thus you will have a “blurry” screen. I just wanted to add this .
  8. This looks like overheating. Do all fans spin? Touch the CPU cooler (hold your case when doing this) and feel if it’s hot, if it feels too cold check the thermal paste in-between the cooler and CPU. This is what I would check first.
  9. Okay, This I misunderstood from the information I found on that page. As far as I could see it’s like VMware / MS Virtual Machine and those are open windows that can be closed by a user but then, I could be wrong as there is no information on the VirtualBox website (except there forum). Let me read there forum, let’s see if I can find some answers there. Thank you for pointing me again . --- EDIT --- Browsed there forum and could not find what I was looking for. I think I forgot to say why I wanted this kind of setup. These systems will be used in schools, internet cafés and other public places so the host could be hidden but the clients need to be fool and bulled proof. People always try to kill the system just for fun and I would like to avoid that. Main target is a cheap setup, as described in post 1, with low energy cost and maintenance.
  10. There is no standard information about that, al depends on the hardware in combination with the drivers. Your card supports widescreen but don’t expect it to go over 1600*1050...
  11. zxian, http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku...hnologies%20Inc. http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku...TECH%20COMPUTER
  12. There are extreme big coolers but all with fit if it’s made for AM2. Personally I like the AC coolers like the Arctic Cooling Freezer 64. --- EDIT --- By the way, I see that the cool ribs are about 40-45mm high, the socket with the CPU will be 8mm or so, so you need 38-42mm play under the cooler... So I take back what I said in my first post here... This is an example taken from Scythe that should fit: Justas, could you give us the height of those cooling ribs please?
  13. Seriously, get your self good media and burn it on 4x or so...
  14. Any thing from NCIX top 10 coolers will do fine, list here .
  15. An Interesting story; I’m not surprised Netgear's "consumer" lineup doesn’t satisfy you, but I’m surprised that the ones from DLink did well for a low price. For me there is only one brand and that is LinkSYS, from the SLM2005 and up. I have now an 100Mbps network here but when I move from here I’ll go 1GiB as well. Did you use CAT5 or 6 by the way?
  16. MSI introduces the MSI K9A2 Platinum, with true AM2+ CPU support. This motherboard is based on the latest AMD 790FX chipset with dual channel DDR2 800/1066 support. The MSI K9A2 Platinum is ready to fully support features such as the new Quad Core Phenom CPU’s for extreme overclocking, HyperTransport 3.0, improved internal bandwidth, MSI unique Dual CoreCell technology, Quad CrossFire, HD 7.1 channel Sound and the new designed MSI Circu-Pipe cooling solution. Other special features are SAS, which makes the motherboard an excellent workstation solution and the energy saving Circu-Pipe and dual phase PWM to support the “green” motherboard concept of MSI. Well, as usual a lot of sales talk, let’s wait till AMD launches there new CPU line comes out next month . Read the full sales story here.
  17. I would include this one into Office Integrator indeed. So, on the end you will not have a tool after tool. While all is still fresh I think it would be easy for you to do this . Nice work, keep going.
  18. Hello mara-, Why don´t you add the tools together?
  19. Hi Human2.0, welcome to the board. Thank you for the link but this program is a virtualizer so it’s the other way around: I want one computer with 2 screens for each user and not 2 users on one screen .
  20. You need to create a VPN, that would be the easy way.
  21. Some older videocards don’t support widescreen resolutions so we need to know the videocard model you are using now. If it’s onboard we would like to know what expansion slots you have e.g. PCI, PCI-E (Speed 1x/4x/8x/16x), AGP (Speed 1x/2x/4x/8x) information like that or you could give us the model number of the motherboard.
  22. I though I would give it a try...
  23. We were not happy with you, first post spammer.
  24. No, a Celeron 4xx system will not drop under 30W idle, but neither does a Celeron 2xx system when based on a normal chipset like the SiS 662. My guess will be that idle the 4xx system will do 5W more and under load 15W to 20W. TDP of the Celeron 220 has a TDP of 19W by the way, that’s 16W less then the 4xx... Thank you to check there forums by the way, this is interesting news for me . --- EDIT --- After some research I found these numbers. I combined information from different sites and this is what came out: iNTEL Celeron 420 33 watts idle 36 watts load iNTEL Pentium E2140 28 watts idle 48 watts load These numbers include a 965G chipset (10.8W) based mobo, but no hard disk and no optical drive and you have to keep in mind the efficiency of the PSU. These numbers indicate the power drawn after the PSU so not from the power outlet on the wall. What beats me is that iNTEL gives the Pentium E2140 a 65W TDP while it uses way less then an AMD BE series CPU with a 45W TDP. Even AMD´s new single cored LE CPU has a 45W TDP...
  25. I would contact Maya and ask what could be the problem first, they should know why there software isn’t working (100%) with your card. For your card I would stick with the mfg drivers...
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