Don't know whether to put this here or post under other topic. If it doesn't belong here please move to the appropriate topic. Anyway, I haven't found how to make a toolbar for wmp10 as in usual x32 windows xp's. Any ideas? Thanks guys.
when entering bios, press ctrl + F1. that gives you a more extended set of bios options. then go to advanced bios settings and there set sata as enhanced. make sure you leave BASe enabled. good luck and let me know if it works. cheers.
if you set in bios the sata as ide, you won't need any of the F6, floppies, drivers, etc... I'm using a gigabyte mobo (see sig) and never needed drivers during setup.
basically you don't need to enable any of file and printer shares. under tcp/ip of their tan connection specify the ip address of the router (gateway) and the dns from your isp. done!
what about this: mobo: gigabyte ga-g1975x cpu: intel pentium 965 extreme edition ram: 4x2048 ocz graphics: 7900 gtx hdd: as ripken204 suggested sound: as flupken suggested the rest is up to you...
bitdefender internet security offers the option to specify the time when the connection to internet is available. and it offers password protection too, so no-one else can modify the settings.
please read carefully my previous post. you need to extract the contents of the image onto the USB DEVICE, not your hdd. take care and good luck. PS. i'd rather buy a second-hand cd-rom just for this.
it might also be a build-up of dust on your ram modules causing an imperfect contact between the module and the slot. as vinodh says, open up your case and do some "house-keeping"
yes, you can. make sure tho that you can select in bios the usb device as your first boot device. also, you need to write the contents of the image onto the usb device, not just copy the image as it won't be bootable.
there is "media center programs" under start --> all programs --> accessories --> media center that gives you the choice to configure the power dvd plugin for media center settings.