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  • #113433

    Turn the date upside down, it reads the same.

    the next is probably 6009.

    #113261

    Titania, is that on win 9x/2000?

    On XP, go to run, type msconfig, hit ok, then click the start up tab, then uncheck the box next to msnmsgs.

    #113141

    Or for the techies out there, the faster RAM will only go at the speed of the bus on the mb.

    #113140

    Go ahead.

    It’s only RAM. Nothing will be damaged.

    #113139

    No, along as it’s the same type!

    If you asking ‘can you put faster RAM on a ‘slower’ motherboard?’, then the answer is yes.

    All that will happen is that the RAM will run at the speed of the motherboard it’s placed on.

    If it makes you feel safer, don’t go ahead until others confirm it.

    #113137

    If I understand the question correctly, then yes, you can.

    It will just run at the lower speed, that’s all.

    #112887

    Hi soulie,

    Where’s your sig gone??

    No, there’s no conflict.

    The reason for the two partitions (in my case), is that one is for online gaming, and the other for the normal stuff.

    I also back up on the other partition, in case the other fails (as in this case?).

    some people create 4/5 partitions, one for programs, the others for pictures, music and other data etc.

    Geoff

    #111350

    Kentlass,

    Next to where it says QSI DVDR SW-041 , there is probably a small box with a tick in it.
    Double click on the tick, and hopefully you will see now see your cd listed as well.

    Now, double click on QSI DVDR SW-041 and your cd seperately, and what does it say in the main box?

    don’t worry about having a poke around in here, as long as you don’t click on ‘ok’ or ‘apply’ to anything.

    #111348

    Right click on ‘my computer’
    >properties > hardware> device manager.

    Then find your cd/dvd drives in the list. Then double click on them, and what does it say?

    It should tell you whether there is a problem or not, if there is, (or not, as the case may be), we can all take it from there.

    #111346

    This should be striaghtforward.

    Are they listed in the device manager? and if so, what is their ‘status’?

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