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I made some correction to the quote below.. zRatt Quote: Originally Posted by kbdrand I just got this from an inside source at Dell: The NVIDIA® GeForce™ Go 7800 GTX Ultra(there is no such thing as a 7800...
Man I have to laugh at this... Some of you guys are pretty dense... You think Dell didnt learn for there previous mistake.. I hate to tell you the 7800 go gtx is a 65 watt card and is only for the xps G2 and M170.. Some times I have to...
Here a trick a LCD engineer told me about.. Thump(or tap) the pixel with your finger nail most of the time the pixel will shut off or change colors... This actually works quite well.. Note: If you crack the LCD you thumped it to hard...
Yip I do on occation ...
I had mine crash once or twice but it was my flaw. I was running hlh2 cheat and it only crashed on certain sites. Ya I know running cheats are lame.. zRatt
There located under the white strip above the latches on the LCD. zRatt
Get a powered firewire hub. The 4 pin firewire port onlys provide about 500ma (If i remember correctly). Using a powered hub will fix the problem. Later
Microsoft only allow OEM's to ship one method (depending on the licensing agreement)for restoring the OS on a system. So they can ship back-up media (an OS cd) , or a restore image on the hard drive. Shipping cd with systems cost large...
ok, here's a basic description of what cause this problem... Stop 0x0000000A or IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL The Stop 0xA message indicates that a kernel-mode process or driver attempted to access a memory location to which it did...
Sorry my bad.. Later, Zratt
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