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Well, I'm not sure what computer you have, but assuming you have an ibm, tpfancontrol is the only program that actually allows you to control the speed of the fan. The undervolting programs help with the computer temp, but not the fan.
To get the most accurate answer, you should go find an IBM similar to the one you would get, because the answer might vary depending on which IBM you would choose. As an IBM owner and a former dell owner (x2), I think you should go...
actually, since you can access all your stuff right now, why don't you just go buy an external harddrive (or even use this opportunity to get a larger notebook harddrive), copy all your files onto the new drive, reformat and reinstall...
They make programs (some free, some pay, some legal, some not) that can crack these kinds of passwords, i think. I had some password issues when I enabled the fingerprint reader w/o a password (and then set a password...oops), and spent...
Quote: Originally Posted by egalus And again someone not knowing the difference between a chipset and a cpu. Dothan is a pentium-m cpu. Sonoma is a pentium-m chipset capable of doing 533 and 400 FSB (depending on the...
My girlfriend's compaq finally kicked the bucket, so she will need a new computer. She will most likely be getting an IBM, but I'm not sure if she should get a t42 (dothan), t43 (sonoma), z60t (widescreen sonoma), or wait for the new t60...
Alright guys, enough. You've had bad experience with ibm's customer service, you've had good experience with ibm's customer service. We got it.
I originally bought a dell, but after only a week, it burst into flames and then called my mother a whore. I sent it back, got an ibm, and it's been great. Thin, light, well-behaved. It's actually making me breakfast right now. ...
Every laptop harddrive will fit in every laptop. They all use a 2.5" drive with the same interface. You could also use a program like norton ghost or whatever to create an image of your current harddrive (including os) so that you...
nice job...one day i'll get around to doing that for my 100gig harddrive that i'm using as backup now.
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