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Hi everyone! Bit of a confusing issue that's started happening with my Laptop... Whenever I go to power up my system it fails to load windows and will switch itself off after 15-20 secs (windows logo can be seen). After that I have to power on the system again and it will load as normal without fail. During the failed start-up - I notice the 'resuming from hibernation' text on screen as if my system hasn't truly shutdown even though I know I have selected 'Shutdown' when I switch it off. At first I thought it could be a problem with the battery and have since removed this to isolate the possibility... however the issue persists. The same will happen if I switch power off by the wall with no battery connected. Any ideas? * Running Windows 10 64 bit Thanks
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Hi guys! So i'm making a new website for my workplace and really confused about webpage sizing. I've designed a homepage in photoshop following a tutorial that uses a width of 1020px - which displays perfectly on my 1680px screen. Now what im confused about is how to 'scale' the webpage down to fit a common user's pc screen with a resolution of say 1024 x 768px :confused::eek: i've tested my current design in the computers at work which use the 1024 width resolution and the page displays in its pre-defined size of 1020px (basically filling the entire screen) but the design is focused on a centered layout and shouldnt fill the whole screen if you understand what I mean. The easiest way to describe what im after is a way of displaying my site with a reduced zoom percentage on 1024px screens in order for the layout to show properly. (sorry if that doesn't help at all :eek:) [ATTACH=CONFIG]962.vB5-legacyid=1860[/ATTACH] So this is how the website is displayed on a 1024px wide screen (graphics width is 1020px). Content completely fills the page. [ATTACH=CONFIG]961.vB5-legacyid=1859[/ATTACH] This is how I want the website to be displayed on the 1024px wide screen. If anyone could point me in the right direction about solving this I would be so grateful. I work for a school and it would be great for us to have a half-decent site up and running as the current one is fairly aged now! regards, BJD
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World of Warcraft a Shooter game????????? Twedspeed, World of Warcraft requires: Around 25Gb of Hard disk space, with the addition of updates that could take a further 3gb 1GB RAM Pentium 4 processor (though i doubt your laptop will have anything less than a dual core which is fine). A graphics card equivalent to an ATi 9500+ Your system: http://www.dealtime.co.uk/ASUS-ASUS-X52F-EX486V/prices (this may differ) Hard Drive Space = Fine Processor = Fine RAM = Fine In terms of graphics, for a £400 machine, don't expect anything fancy, you may get away with running the game on low graphical settings but you won't be able to test it's performance until you load the game on the laptop and try it. If it does run, then tweak the settings to achieve best performance. To conclude... Your laptop will run this game.
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Hi all, Probably not your usual type of forum post but I'm coming towards the end of my degree this year and need to get as much research done as possible for my dissertation on 3D interactive walk-throughs. (still computer related!) If you have a spare few minutes I would greatly appreciate anyone who is willing to quickly fill this short survey out online: http://www.kwiksurveys.com/?s=ILLJOH_a7bf3ab4 Thanks again! BJD
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Hi guys, Been having a spot of bother with battlefield BC2 lately and haven't had much luck trying to fix it! Basically when during the game it may randomly Blue screen and thus restart my machine.. I've been having different error codes which i've attached in the text file which may shed some light on whats causing this problem. Hopefully someone can figure this one out! crash.txt
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Hi Chantilly, That's fine i am more than happy to help you. Yes so according to the temperature chart, if your core temps are between 60-65 you can assume that your CPU is not becoming damaged due to heat. Different tasks being performed on the system will affect its load and ultimately its temperature. That's an interesting point, I wasn't aware of this. If this is the case you need to pay extra attention to temp monitoring, a clear sign of overheating will be noticeable performance deterioration and possibly random shutdowns. That was a good guess! If you think of the saying "Never judge a book by its cover" the same can be said for computers. They may look great on the outside and have great tech specs with the latest processors etc. but that doesn't mean the cooling for example is up to scratch. But like i said, I can completely understand the appeal of a 'space-saving' machine.. I think the idea is great but the limit to performance and in this case cooling issues haven't won me other yet. In regards to the spray it does come with a tube which allows you to spray in tight spaces but if you cannot get inside the machine to the guts then using the spray wont be as effective. If you spray the air vents you can only clear specific sections unfortunately. BUT.. if its still under warranty you COULD take them up on that and have your machine cleaned on the inside every 6 months or so. But to sum up, keep an eye on your temps and do you best to keep the vents clear as I'm sure you will anyway! I also wouldn't blame you if you continue to major problems and end up exchanging the machine for something else lol. Regards, BJD
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Hi guys, little concern with security.
BJD88 replied to iiswoz's topic in Tech Support & Discussions Forum
That's interesting, keep an eye on your account for anything suspicious. Also consider Starbuck's advice, https is more secure. What you could also try as a precaution is to change your password to something more 'cryptic', substitute letters for numbers for example A --> becomes 4 etc. -
Hi Chantilly, According to the Intel website, a Q8200 CPU's MAX temperature it should never exceed is about 71.4c. http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=36547 http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/250349-11-q8200-temperature-question -Tcase/Tjunction- --70--/--75--75--75--75-- Hot --65--/--70--70--70--70-- Warm --60--/--65--65--65--65--Safe <-- --25--/--30--30--30--30-- Cool Tcase = CPU temperature Tjunction = Core temperatures However, if you take a look at this temperature scale I've found, up to 65c is in a way a 'Safe' temperature for a CPU to be operating at. I'm running an i7 CPU and before I installed a water cooling kit (as I have a desktop) I was using a standard Akasa heat sink + fan and my temperature would not exceed about 62 under load. Out of curiosity, is this similar to your PC? http://www.acerdirect.co.uk/Acer_Aspire_Z5610_QuadCore_Q8200_All-in-one_Desktop_PC__PW.SCYE2.059/version.asp You must remember Quad cores are/were pretty powerful processors so they will run hot with standard cooling. I can see the appeal of All in one computers also but would imagine the airflow and cooling to be horrendous compared to a standard desktop case with adequate fans. BUT, what you can do is keep your machine clean, regularly removing dust etc. There will be places where you can't reach easily so a compressed air spray will come in handy. To my knowledge you can get liquid cooling installed in these types of PC's but that's beyond my knowledge in terms of what one you'll need or if your machine can use one. I would also recommend you download a program called 'HWMonitor' which can be obtained here: http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html This will allow you to monitor your hardware temperatures, it will also show your lowest and highest temps will using your machine. Hope this helps, other members will certainly be able to advise you further regarding this. BJD
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Hi Dalo, In the task manager is does list 6gb total counted Ram but at other times only 4gb has been 'found' so was curious about that. ok so what Bios settings should I be ideally using with this Ram? bearing in mind I do a lot of graphics design and some gaming I would consider partial OC if it meant a noticeable performance enhancement. cheers, BJD
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Hi Dalo, Yes, all three modules are plugged into their corresponding slots on the main board. As far as I know, I haven't altered anything to do with the CPU so it shouldn't be OC. Last time I checked my POST i believe the ram speed was 1066.. so i'm very confused why CPUz would list this as PC8500F as i've just noticed that myself (must have copied and pasted the info in my spec at the bottom not realizing). The sticker on each module clearly states.. PC 15000, DDR3 Sorry for the confusion there. I have attached screenshots from CPUz and a screenshot from the Ram section of my MoBo Manual.. I have plugged the modules into banks.. DDR3_1 DDR3_3 DDR3_5 many thanks!
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Hi all, I'm abit stuck and confused with the way my ram is running and is setup! I'm running 6gb PC15000 triple channel ram and have noticed recently under task manager that not all of the ram is recognised (yes I am running 64bit win7 :p).. and under the system overview in the control panel its also listed only 2gb or 4gb is usable. To try and solve this, I took each module out one by one after testing to see how much ram was being read in the bios and it appears none of the modules are faulty, but I dont understand why my system would forget 2gb or 4gb of ram??? could this be due to voltage shortages? I've been suspecting issues here as i've encountered various BSOD's at random times recently, 0x0C2 for example being the most recent, each error code i lookup seems to suggest a hardware issue. Now, I'm also very confused about what BIOS settings I need to have in order to use this ram properly... When I first installed this ram I did change the timings from a friend's advice (as he seems to think he's abit of a pc whizz) to 7-7-7-16-1 I believe this is the ram I am using and it clearly states it runs at 8-8-8-28 http://www.ocztechnology.com/ocz-ddr3-pc3-15000-reaper-low-voltage-triple-channel-eol.html I'd say im fairly good with computers, as I do home pc repairs but overclocking and BIOS stuff I struggle with lol. I just need to know what settings I should be using, voltage etc and possibly a quick guide on how to do this? I have attached screenshots of my current Bios settings under the MIT tab.. and Advanced Dimm settings.. Hopefully these will show my bios. *Note I have just recently set the timings to those listed on the OCZ website - the 7-7-7-16 i cant seem to change* many thanks! BJD
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Mikey i'd send you a virtual kiss lol - thats exactly what im after! thanks a bunch mate :D
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Hello all, Bought an old shooter game for pc (House of the dead 3 if anyones interested) and wondered if there is any way to use the light guns to play it. I've tried doing abit of research but keep running into dead-ends when it comes to any guns capable of working on an LCD screen - not to mention pc compatible. I've heard the ps2 namco guns can be plugged into an adapter, would this work? Any ideas?
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Ok so your MotherBoard is an ASUS M487A T-E Here is the Mobo on the ASUS website.. ASUSTeK Computer Inc. - Motherboards - ASUS M4A78T-E Firstly.. What version of windows 7 ultimate do you have.. 32-bit or 64-bit. If you have 32-bit.. your system will not 'recognize' more than 3.2GB (4GB MAX) of Memory, 64-bit operating systems will use all of your installed RAM as far as im aware. Next.. Your MoBo appears to support a maximum of 16Gb of Memory (however you won't require this much). Use Computer memory upgrades for ASUS M4A78T-E Motherboard from Crucial.com to see what RAM your system will use. I would suggest you go for some Ballistix Memory - In an old system I built, I used Ballistix for gaming and it run pretty smoothily. Here is the Ballistix Ram you could use.. 4GB kit (2GBx2), Ballistix 240-pin DIMM, DDR3 PC3-12800 4GB kit (2GBx2), Ballistix 240-pin DIMM, DDR3 PC3-12800 upgrades for ASUS M4A78T-E Motherboard, CT1022959 from Crucial.com Please note, I have attempted to keep the information here simple, so unlike Match, I haven't talked about Latency or Timings.. however that Ram should be adequate for your needs. BJD