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No the extremes are unlocked by choice from intel but ultimately its up to the manufacturers to include BIOS support to allow you to overclock and on a small notebook like mine I doubt i'll ever see it coming with this measly little 7...
Well I can understand the need to update everything to the latest possible to get the most out of it but in this case your gonna have to settle for what you got.
I was sold a system with an ES CPU however from what i can tell it performs better than what i was originally expecting from a NON ES CPU. At the moment my CP performs at its rated speed but at nearly 15% lower voltage. I do agree that...
maybe the broadcom Dell truemobile series but you cant really do much better than the 2200BG.
The system seems to run fine on battery yet it doesnt on ac power so hardware is definetely suspect. If the adapter isnt an OEM matching your manufacturers type then you have a universal adapter which is almost always the culprit. I do...
Actually a MacBookPro kinda fits the bill here you get a pretty better than avg Geforce 9600 GT and about 7 hours of battery life (5 hours in Vista/ Win7) Or you can take a stab at the notebook im using. This baby uses a Geforce...
Only someone with a MITAC 8252D could tell you that. Keep in mind a BIOS is only updated if the company who produces it needs to fix a critical software error that can be fixed by the BIOS or to enchance certain features and expand...
Hmm im used to seeing this in old home built PCs where the Legacy USB option was turned off. But you should have been able to get at least to the BIOS screen. Try doing a power flush of the system which is a completely unrelated fix to...
If you have SP2+ installed then you should be able to restrict who can or cannot see the shared folders. However if your both on different workgroups that would be a good enough basic deterrent for most users.
Odd in windows 7 it should automatically ask you if your using the new external monitor/projecter for presenting and give you an easy to understand option of doubling or extending your screen. Your on the XPS 1330 so im going to assume...
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