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  1. I'm sure that it means, the total size of the image must not exceed 300 X 100 pixels which is 30000 pixels in total.

    I do not think that the image can exceed 4 lines of text in height though. You may want to PM a moderator about it though.

  2. I heard that 256MB is the absolute minimum it would run on. But I suppose that lower could be used. Mind you, it's not going to be very useful with that little memory installed.

  3. Try disabling indexing service. That tends to do it for me. Basically, it searches your hard drive and indexes files for "faster" searching. I've never seen a performance boost, and to be honest, I'd rather it spend a little time actually searching for the file.

  4. How are you checking the cpu speed? If your checking it with Windows XP's system properties, it's probably incorrect. Get CPUz and try that.

    My DELL Latitude PIII 650 with speedstep would only recognize itself as a 500MHz in system properties under XP, but with CPUz it said it was a 650MHz PIII.

  5. I haven't had any problems with 1.2.1, I used 1.3RC2 for a while, but for some reason, every disc I made turned out to be bad. By bad I mean it would be awful slow to install and run and stuff. So I just went back to 1.2.1 and haven't had any problems since.

    I have a feeling, that with 1.3RC2, I was removing something I shouldn't have because no one else was having the problem that I could find in the forums.

    But, as I have always done, test before you burn. Use Virtual PC 2007 or VM Ware or Virtual Box. Don't just burn, you risk wasting discs that way :rolleyes:

  6. Laptops are a much different story than desktops. I dont know if the Compaq's have it, but in the power settings on my Toshiba, I can specify the maximum CPU and minimum CPU speed on battery and A/C. It might be an idea to check in there to see what you can do.

  7. There may be solution other than trying a new USB card in your computer. My dad bought a USB2.0 card for his desktop, and only some things would recognize. IE) non USB2.0 devices loaded fine, but stuff optimized for USB2.0 would not load at all. He would get the same error, USB Device not recognized.

    It may also just be as simple as it's incompatible with your computer. Universal serial bus isn't so universal IMOE (in my own experience :P).

  8. Hi Kiki, I will download these when I get home from school at lunch today, but it appears as though those games are from Vista's earlier builds. If this is true, then I already have these :P

    I'm trying to get the ones from the RTM Vista (Build 6000). The earlier builds have some problems and features not fully implemented. If you know where I can get build 6000 for Windows XP (I have already tried to copy over the ones from my Vista laptop and tried to patch them, but they do not launch). My main concern is getting Solitaire working.

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