So I just got a Lenovo Yoga 13. This is my review.
As what I primarily do is writing and programming, having a good keyboard is critical for me, which is why a tablet alone can’t work for me, and...
I have owned dozens of laptops in a variety of brands, and had many different laptops provided for my use at work. Without question, this is the finest I have owned. The Alienware M17x R2 is a...
Lenovo Thinkpad W530 Review
by Djembe
One of the longest and most enduring brands in computers is Thinkpad. Originally developed by IBM in the USA, Thinkpad notebook computers are now...
So I am running Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition x64 on my 7405. I downloaded the ATI 5.6 Cat's(modded for Widescreen) from planeamd64 and the driver itself seems to work fine but the Control Panel errors out on Startup. Anyone else seen this or know a fix for it?
So I am running Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition x64 on my 7405. I downloaded the ATI 5.6 Cat's(modded for Widescreen) from planeamd64 and the driver itself seems to work fine but the Control Panel errors out on Startup. Anyone else seen this or know a fix for it?
Not sure why they are modded for widescreen. I have the 5.10s in a package ready for use on a notebook. PM me if you still need them.
It has been a while since I instaleld WinXP 64 bit on my laptop, and then followed suit to uninstall it due to the large incapability with lots of software.
So - today I am asking the following - should I attempt and reinstall XP 64 bit back? Does WinRAR work normally now (is there a new version)? Does MS office 2003 works fine? What about MS OneNote? Games (specifically CMR2005)? What about the PowerPlay thing - I.E. declocking while on battery power?
If you will be running all 32-bit apps, you will probably be better sticking with 32-bit XP. As for powerplay, I wouldn't be too concerned about it. It does not increase battery time but by a very small margin, and can make simple tasks as trivial as scrolling a document with the scroll bar stutter at times.
Do you know what chipset that card uses? I'm too lazy to look right now . If it uses a broadcom chipset (many Linksys do), you should be able to use the broadcom ones listed here or built into the final release of the 64-bit OS.