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Ya'll are making a case of the Thinkpad, Djembe and mb67 Battery life and versatility are certainly worthwhile considerations. I'll look more into this model, and try to see how the person feels about it. Appreciate your suggestions!...
Thanks for the replies Fidget and Djembe! Fidget - the guy has always worked in a PC environment, so I don't think that I'll recommend that he get a Mac. I'm pretty sure that I would have to start fielding calls on how to do...
Hello all, I'm wondering if I could get some advice on laptop models suitable for both business travel and general home use. Since I live in Japan, I'm not looking for a definitive answer, just suggestions that I can use to look at...
Hi Djembe, good to hear from you again Thanks for the link, but I have already tried the drivers that were available on the Asus website (sorry, I should have specified that earlier). I was hoping that there would be newer Ricoh...
I wish it were that simple, but as I mentioned: Quote: Originally Posted by Cheerfulnut Just for kicks, I tried inserting the card in an HP laptop we have at work, using the drivers on the CD - boom, installed...
I've continued researching, still with no luck.. I'm wondering though, if perhaps the issue might lie with the Ricoh controller? http://www.notebookforums.com/thread120950.html Does anyone know where I can look for more recent drivers...
Hi All, I'm posting this in the Asus forum since I think the OS (XP) seems to be out of the equation. Basically my issue goes as follows: I purchased the following: http://www.lycom.com.tw/PC112R5.htm to use with a HD enclosure...
Add c9tech to the resellers that will work with you to get it replaced
Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. K6 Oh crap, sorry man, I didnt see that post. You're right, you have to add the other p-state and select the voltage you want. From there it'll switch between the two. Usually P-state...
Any chance that someone could help with my previous question regarding P-States? Sorry to be a pain, but if you've got any links with more info, I'd be happy to look at that as well.
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