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prashker
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10-14-2006 10:04 PM |
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M73A
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aha! so thats what a jumper is.... so if i do that to mine, plug it in.... it will work straight away?
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10-14-2006 10:11 PM |
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Nathan
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Well i think earthing it is bull shit,
just to test one day i wore a wooly jumper and put ram in it i went through the whole day with it in there and even rubbed it when i got back i plugged it in and lo behold it still worked.
Just thought i;d say that =p
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10-14-2006 10:16 PM |
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prashker
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quote: Originally posted by M73A
and ram, do i need to access bios for upgrading it? because my computer has a password on the bios and i dont know it
No, just insert the ram into a slot
If it does not work something is wrong, or you got the wrong type of ram.
For example...old PC's use PC100 (well...thats the earliest ram I have used)
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10-14-2006 10:18 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Nathan
Well i think earthing it is bull shit,
just to test one day i wore a wooly jumper and put ram in it i went through the whole day with it in there and even rubbed it when i got back i plugged it in and lo behold it still worked.
Just thought i;d say that =p
TBH it can depend on alot of things but better safe than sorry. :/
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10-14-2006 10:21 PM |
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M73A
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quote: Originally posted by SonicSam
quote: Originally posted by M73A
and ram, do i need to access bios for upgrading it? because my computer has a password on the bios and i dont know it
No, just insert the ram into a slot
If it does not work something is wrong, or you got the wrong type of ram.
For example...old PC's use PC100 (well...thats the earliest ram I have used)
if i find specs for my current ram... what things would i need to check are the same so its compatibe pc? (dont actually no what any of the letters and stuff mean)
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10-14-2006 10:28 PM |
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after its recognized by the bios and it winblows boots, youll need to format it , its quite easy....
about the password, while your case is open take the battery off for about 10-15 min to reset the bios... you will loose any settings on it tho...
*All posts are a purely speculative hypothesis based on abstract reasoning.
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10-14-2006 11:22 PM |
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M73A
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quote: Originally posted by Voldemort
after its recognized by the bios and it winblows boots, youll need to format it , its quite easy....
about the password, while your case is open take the battery off for about 10-15 min to reset the bios... you will loose any settings on it tho...
hm, settings being what? to me bios is just startup sequence
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10-14-2006 11:32 PM |
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Nathan
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Any settings like:
password, which order your pc boots up etc....
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10-14-2006 11:35 PM |
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M73A
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quote: Originally posted by Nathan
Any settings like:
password, which order your pc boots up etc....
password? the bios password... yeah i know that, thats what i wanna get rid of... and yea i know bios is boot order, thats what i said above.... so what else is in this 'etc'
ta
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10-14-2006 11:36 PM |
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