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  1. Hi and welcome to ExTS Start > Run ....type in .....devmgmt.msc ......ENTER Click the + next to Network Adapters Are there any yellow exclamation marks or red Xs ? Please let us know exactly what is listed when you click the +
  2. Hi, As I stated before, your present Video Card is PCIe x 16 as is the new one. You will have at least one slot on your m/board. Whichever card you select will need to be PCIe x 16. ( The vast majority are ). Your PSU is 350Watt - if you are upgrading the Video Card you will need to upgrade this too. I would suggest at least 600Watt - you would then have more than enough power if you decided to upgrade again. Did you take a look at this one recommended in my link above. These guys know what they are talking about. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-gaming-graphics-card-geforce-gtx-590-radeon-hd-6990,2879-3.html You don't say what you want to use the Video Card for. If it is gaming ( I am not a gamer ) then you could do a lot worse than to take a serious look at the link provided. I stop at recommending specific hardware. I leave it to you to spend your hard earned cash. I hope I have helped you come to a decission.
  3. Hi, Both cards are PCIe x 16 so the new card will be compatible with the motherboard. The new card specs suggest a PSU of 400W minimum. If you don't have this then you may need to upgrade this too. If you are considering upgrading you may be interested in this link: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-gaming-graphics-card-geforce-gtx-590-radeon-hd-6990,2879.html
  4. Hi, What resolution do you have the screen set to? Right click on the desktop > Properties. Download Belarc from here: http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html It will give you a diagnosis of your system.
  5. Hi and welcome to ExTS I doubt that simply using System Restore would rid your system of this infection. You really need Starbuck to advise you. In the mean time: Download MBAM > Install > Update > run it. Post the log here. http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free (You want the free version)
  6. Hi, I am not familiar with Windows Live. Is there an option in Tools ( if this is an option :) ) to delete mail after a time period ? Take a look here: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-windows_programs/changing-auto-delete-settings-in-windows-mail/79941eb1-2ee4-433c-ad7f-3880fb2696aa
  7. Hi Jacquie and welcome to ExTS. I cannot find too much re. your error message - other than a few links to posts with the same problem - linked to that software. If this is recent try a System Restore. Start > in the run box type ....system restore.. When the box pops up do not use the recommended restore date - choose your own. There will be an option to select more dates - you may need this. Select a date just prior to the start of your problem - certainly not the oldest. Your files/ photos etc will be fine. You will lose any recent downloads / windows updates that were d/l after the selected date. Let us know how you get on with this.
  8. Hi, Does the drive show in Start > Computer ? Any yellow exclamation markes / red Xs in Device Manager if you click the + next to DVD/CD Drives? Is it just DVDs - do CDs play OK?
  9. Hi, I have had something like this before. Do you have Outlook Express and Outlook both active? If so - if you are using OE say - take a look in Outlook inbox. I suspect that they are being re-directed.
  10. Are you still trying to resolve this ?
  11. Hi, Just got back from my holiday. Good to hear that you, at least, know what the problem is and can now resolve it :)
  12. Are you sure that the USB ports are working ? Have you tried other devices in them ? If all is OK with the ports and when you plug in the wireless adapter you get no response at all - I would suggest that the adapter has died. Try the adapter in another system. New Hardware should be recognised. If not - dead adapter. You could try uninstalling the drivers from device manager then re-install. Start > in the run box type .....devmgmt.msc ....ENTER Click the + next to Network Adapters. Right click on the device > uninstall.
  13. Hi and welcome to ExTS Your present card is PCIe x 16 as is the new one - so no problem here. I did read a review that stated that your new card is long and may not fit all cases. You don't say what you have in the way of a PSU. The new card would probably need about 600Watt PSU - so you may need to consider an upgrade. If you are spending that sort of money you may wish to have a look here: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-gaming-graphics-card-geforce-gtx-590-radeon-hd-6990,2879.html
  14. You are very welcome.
  15. Hi J-B I was refering to the OS. XP when it was originally released did not recognise 48bit LBA. This was addressed with the release of SP1. It also assumes that the bios is compatible with 48bit LBA. I must correct my previous statement - 128GB should read 137GB :)
  16. Hi and welcome :) If you get anything at all on screen try this: Switch on then start tapping F8 about once per second. You should get the Advanced Startup Menu appear. Select "Last Known Good Configuration". I know you said the keyboard is dead - but it is worth a try. If you are using a USB keyboard try a PS2 ( round plug ) if you can get hold of one. When you switch on - do you get any beeps?
  17. Hi, Try this fix from Kelly. http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm Scroll down to 195 ( right side ) This is a registry tweek - so you may wish to backup the registry before you run the download. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756 This is assuming you have XP as stated in your OS details.
  18. Hi Sarah Jayne, Only follow the rest of these instructions if you are happy to delete all that is on D:\ drive. I cannot find any reference to 8rt34efgfg3hik32l. If you are happy to we can delete D:\ and expand C:\ into the space that is created on the drive - effectively creating one big partition. Go back to DiskManagement. Right Click on D:\ and click on "Delete Volume". You may get a warning - OK this. When the volume has been deleted right click on C:\ There will be an option to "Extend Volume" Click on this. The wizard will tell you the max amount that is possible to gain. OK this. Your C:\ drive should now have grown to twice its original size.
  19. Try running a memory test from Win7 Click Start button, type memory, and click on Windows Memory Diagnostic When the Windows Memory Diagnostic screen loads, click Restart now and check for problems You computer will restart The memory diagnostic will run and may take some time Windows will restart and report any errors to you. There is a more comprehensive test using Memtest86+ see here: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/105647-ram-test-memtest86.html
  20. Hi Sarah Jayne and welcome to ExTS Your C:\ drive is most definitely full. At the very minimum there should be 10% free space = 3.2GB I am assuming that D:\ is a partition and you have just one Hard Drive. Start > in the run box type .....diskmgmt.msc ....ENTER You will see a graphic representing your drives. If it shows as Disk 0 and the C:\ and D:\ are on the same row with D:\ showing Healthy (primary partition) you have just one Hard Drive. Is this the case? This could be a recovery files and you don't really want to delete them. Can you discover what this file is by clicking on it?
  21. Could you let us know which Operating System and specifically, which Service Pack ( SP 1 ?? ) you are using. XP for instance, should now be running SP3. Early systems could not recognise above 128GB.
  22. You didn't answer this: Try right clicking > uninstall Reboot. Windows will find "New Hardware" and re-install the drivers.
  23. Hi, What was listed in Device Manager against DVD CD ROM? Download TweakUI from here: (Assuming you have XP ) http://download.microsoft.com/download/f/c/a/fca6767b-9ed9-45a6-b352-839afb2a2679/TweakUiPowertoySetup.exe I have not used this for a while .... I think you should be able to click on "Drives" down the left side. Make sure all drive letters have a tick next to them. You will find it in All Programs > Powertoys
  24. I assume you are not bothering with the connections ..... Then try Start > Run ....type in ......devmgmt.msc .....ENTER Click the + next to DVD CD ROM Are there any yellow exclamation marks or red Xs ?
  25. You could also try removing the video card and using onboard video -( I think that board has this facility.) Failing that - try swapping the video card for a known good one.
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