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Inquiry on pc problem
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the way I remembered her, except she had a lot more polygons (if you know what I mean). And without any further ado, I give you Lara Croft. Story: Like any ass-kicking At the end of each level you will find a human or some entity that is capable of "receiving" a lot more bullets than the average boss.

4GB RAM support
We therefore recommend a graphics card with 512Mb RAM. We also recommend that you buy any of the nVidia 8000 graphics cards. The 8000 series have been developed for Windows VISTA and DirectX 10. If you do not have Windows VISTA, then the card will adapt to Windows XP and DirectX 9 quite well.

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceding 31-08-07
I'm not sure if the MOBO is vista capable, but it was built on Feb 2 2007, after Vista was released.(according to Bel-arc advisor) Why would Biostar build Some thoughts: - you may need an updated BIOS - does Biostar list the board as Vista compatible? - just because the two pairs are matched does not mean they

trouble with new ram
Mike Hall - MVP mikeh...@mvps.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices All you need is properly matched memory. Your motherboard requires it regardless of what OS .... Lower reliability levels also bring with them less chance of over clocking a system, assuming that the mainboard is 'overclock' capable.

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 157, Issue 6
I wonder if some of you with 'current' systems, and by current, I mean built in the last 6 months, might post your system specs. Quad core? 2 Gig ram? 4 Gig ram? 512mb video card? more? DX10 capable? DX9 do? Vista? XP? Going to try and price a few options on a ne system tomorrow, for purchase in a few months or

trouble with new ram
This doesn't mean that they will never deploy Vista, but for now, they are ordering machines with Windows XP, which meets their needs. And no KDE system will run with 1/10th of the 512mb Vista minimum. Have you actually run Vista with 512 MB? I think even Microsoft is now recommending 2 gig for best performance

trouble with new ram
Curious spamme...@nospam.nospam microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices The OP reported in one of the previous posts in this thread that when he had a matched pair of .... Lower reliability levels also bring with them less chance of over clocking a system, assuming that the mainboard is 'overclock' capable.

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceeding 12-12-06
Mike
Hall - MVP mikeh...@mvps.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Yes, but some motherboards are fussy and will not accept all makes, types. .... Lower reliability levels also bring with them less chance of over clocking a system, assuming that the mainboard is 'overclock' capable.

longest without a reboot
JW J...@nospam.nspam microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Are you sure you bought the correct memory for your laptop as specified in your User's manual. Lower reliability levels also bring with them less chance of over clocking a system, assuming that the mainboard is 'overclock' capable.

longest without a reboot
Do not, under any circumstances, consider upgrading an XP system to Vista... even if it's fairly new and even if it's Vista Supremo Premium Ultra-Capable. `---- http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2006/12/28.html Microsoft's Laptop Giveaway Becoming PR Disaster? ,----[ Quote ] This thing is starting to feel like a

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceding 07-03-07
Almost all current, commonly available PC devices have drivers available for current versions of Windows (generally, anything 2000, XP, Vista, or newer); ...... This will mean slow performance for graphic-intensive software, such as games. It is generally better to choose your video card based on your own research,

VisTa a ha ha
cc scatnu...@hotmail.com comp os linux advocacy Mark Kent wrote: In today's digest, we have: * Why Vista Does Not Mean Security * Novell's Impact on Interoperability ..... 11 Dec 2006 08:02:44 +0000 ubuntu 6.10 + xgl + beryl + ... ,----[ Quote ] ...this is just on my vaio with 512mb ram and crapy geforce 6200 go.

Seagate shifts B40bn project to Malaysia
But that doesn't mean Vista users in particular - and the computer community at large - won't end up paying for Microsoft's DRM folly. .... Linux router distribution for x86 has added QoS | (quality-of-service) management features claimed capable of | classifying packets regardless of port.

Computer Specs
'Windows Vista Capable' barely hits the mark ,----[ Quote ] | Microsoft's on-the-box minimum RAM requirement "really isn't | realistic," according to David Short, .... +0100 How Does Windows Vista Rate? ,----[ Quote ] | Uh, Oh. This weekend, I went out to local computer stores to see | how Vista rated PCs for sale.

trouble with new ram
Does this mean we need to ask Microsoft to build support into the Operating System for devices attached to the PCMCIA bus in addition to the USB bus? When I stick it back in the internal adaptor, it is not recognized as being ReadyBoost capable again. Is this works as designed or something Microsoft needs to

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceeding 28-12-06
Does this mean it uses two AA batteries instead of an internal, rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery? It appears so and makes sense since Li-Ion batteries are rather expensive As well, it's exactly what the PSOne and PlayStation 2 care capable of, so we're going assume there will be at least eight player support.

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceding 26-02-08
JW J...@nospam.nspam microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Are you sure you installed them IAW with your SystemMOBOs user's manual. Normally a pair of matched DDR2s go Lower reliability levels also bring with them less chance of over clocking a system, assuming that the mainboard is 'overclock' capable.

Inquirer: Uncle Vista flip-flops towards the grave
JW J...@nospam.nspam microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Are you saying that you now have 1.5 GB working? It Vista all memory must be running at the same speed. .... Lower reliability levels also bring with them less chance of over clocking a system, assuming that the mainboard is 'overclock' capable.

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceding 14-04-07
It does not mention Vista Home Basic users. I wonder if an "Upgrade" will work? I do not expect video to be a problem. I have an ATI Radeon X300 SE PCIE card with 128 mb RAM. I not sure what you mean when you say "Can the "Home Premium" academic version upgrade a "Home Basic" installation?

trouble with new ram
I also run a blog in which I post occasionally, which you can find at http://thereisnomagic.org It does tend to the philosophical end of free software, ...... By that I mean that Vista still | feels like a beta. That's right. It has so many compatibility | problems with existing applications that running anything