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I reset the BIOS to default, booted into safe mode, re-installed the chipset driver, with the same end result. I thought it might be okay because I never got the screen to choose safe, or last known, which was the case before the BIOS...
I have just upgraded the CPU in my T61p from T7400 2.0GHz to a T7800 2.6GHZ. When I booted the unit and went into the BIOS, the cpu was recognized correctly. When it started to load Vista Ult. 64, it froze at the screen that has the...
From what you have described (did not watch the video), I would say the computer is telling you the date and time needs to be set in the BIOS. The real-time clock battery is probably dead. You can try putting in the main battery, plug in...
No 64-bit version, too bad.
My Snap-On screwdriver did not come with all the extras that it looks like yours did. Nice setup, Woodstock.
Right on. That's how things are suppose to go.
The closest to a 'perfect' screwdriver would be a Snap-On. Their tips, and bits, are the best. I have had screws that looked like they had been counter-sunk and the Snap-On was able to remove them. Well worth the money. The screw kits...
Quote: Originally Posted by dave-p well it will most likely still boot up with any video card just will be a unknown card, which will still enable you to do a BIOS upgrade. Yep, that is correct.
I personally can not justify the cost per gig versus increased performance over a 7200 rpm SATA hdd. I am not sure about a hdd caddy for M1710. That is something I have not looked into.
+1 for SkimMilk seller: SkimMilk buyer: me numerous E1705 parts Would not hesitate to engage in another transaction with SkimMilk
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