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Eraserheads

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  1. can anybody give me price estimates on p2,p3 n p4?ung fair deals h so that i would know if salesman is ripping me off...thanks:)

    Go to your nearest Villman store...

  2. I just got a quote for ASUStek P4VP-MX motherboard w/ via chipset.

     

    any comments on this motherboard?

    The AsusTek P4VP-MX is awarded as Linux Compatibility mark. :cool:

  3. have done this, still didnt work.

     

    wanna try the asafe mode approach, but i'm not so familiar with it...help!

     

    a step by step on how to do it would be much appreciated!

     

    thanks y'all!

    I just dont know what is your problem why you cant do it... It seems that there is no problem with the solutions that the guys gave it to you. Maybe you should repair your Registry Editor (Regedit). Use Tweak UI to solve this problem.

     

    1) Start Tweak UI (read the tips in MalekTips for downloading / installation information)

    2) Click the "Repair" link.

    3) In the right-pane, click the pull-down and choose "Repair Regedit".

    4) Click the "Repair Now" button.

    5) Click "OK" to close Tweak UI.

     

    Hope this will help. :)

  4. hope some1 can help me wid this:

     

    We have several clone pc's with intel celeron as processors. Bot it during the PII era. Dont know hu's d manufacturer of the motherboard. It uses SDRAM PC-100.

    Some of the SDRAM's are malfunctiong and affecting the performance of the CPU. Really wnt to buy replacement but PC-100's are hard to find these days. Found a store that sells brand new SDRAM PC-133's but I'm not sure if its gonna be compatible wid d system/motherboard. How will I know if the motherboard supports SDRAM PC-133 or not?

    I dont think so... It will work somehow but you will encounter problems later on... Better not to use PC 133 on your existing setup.

     

    I believe at that time motherboard and processor are inevitable to each other... until the PC 133 came along... Dont want you to put in the risk on this one.

  5. Question ...

     

    Meron akong modem sa pc ko na working naman sya on a windows 98. For some reason eh nag-install ng Windows 2000 yung pinsan ko and hindi na nagwork yung modem. I decided to switch back to windows 98 kasi wala akong makuhang driver, but the problem is kahit sa windows 98 eh hindi na madetect yung modem. What seems to be the problem ?

    Internal modem or external modem? Anyways...

     

    Installing an internal modem in Windows 98 can be more grief than it’s worth, but we know the solution to your problem. The reason your modem won’t have been detected is because it requires a ‘virtual’ COM port, either port three or four, and these aren’t installed by default.

     

    To do this manually, launch the Add New Hardware wizard from the Control Panel. Click Next twice, the wizard will look for – and not find – new hardware on your PC. Now select No, I want to select the hardware from a list and click Next again. Choose Ports (COM & LPT), click Next and make sure Communications Port is selected. Click Next and accept the default settings. Click Next and shut down and restart when prompted.

     

    Once Windows has rebooted, open Device Manager to verify COM port three has been added successfully, then repeat for COM port four. Once this has been added, shut down and physically install your modem if it hasn’t been already. Windows will automatically detect it on reboot – if not, add it using the Modems Control Panel. If it still doesn’t automatically detect it, add it manually to either COM port three or four. We’re assuming you have the drivers for it – if not, you’ll need to perform a search for your chipset.

     

    Hope this will help. Good luck! :)

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