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Hardware and Software: March 2007
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Tuesday, March 06, 2007. This is the main screen used during the time running FDISK. This would also be the first screen if your computer operating system does not support FAT32. From this window you will have the capability of setting up or removing partitions from your. Within this screen you will have the capability of deleting pre-existing DOS partitions. If you currently have no disk space available on your hard drive and wish to create additional partitions, you must first use this screen to de...
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Hardware and Software: Types of Computer Cases
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Tuesday, November 14, 2006. Types of Computer Cases. Desktop computer cases are for the models of PC that sit on the desk horizontally. As far as computer cases go, desktops have the least amount of choice available on the market. Although the majority of new PC's come with towers or mini towers, some are still built around desktops. Cesar Ryan V. Bondoc. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cesar Ryan V. Bondoc. View my complete profile. History of linux and unix. Celeron vs. Pentium 4. 5 Neil John Basan.
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Hardware and Software: November 2006
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Friday, November 24, 2006. The most basic Linux releases are controlled by Linus Torvalds and distributed by kernel.org as the main Linux releases. They are the only releases that can properly by called " Linux 2.4. Linux 2.6.6. But hardly anybody uses those releases. Instead, people start with those releases and make modifications. People often sloppily refer to a Linux based on Linux 2.6.6. As Linux 2.6.6. Remember that in this document, " Linux. 121 Linux 2.4 - Linux 2.6. 1211 Linking Done In Kernel.
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Hardware and Software: Versions of Linux
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Friday, November 24, 2006. The most basic Linux releases are controlled by Linus Torvalds and distributed by kernel.org as the main Linux releases. They are the only releases that can properly by called " Linux 2.4. Linux 2.6.6. But hardly anybody uses those releases. Instead, people start with those releases and make modifications. People often sloppily refer to a Linux based on Linux 2.6.6. As Linux 2.6.6. Remember that in this document, " Linux. 121 Linux 2.4 - Linux 2.6. 1211 Linking Done In Kernel.
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Hardware and Software: 1394 Firewire
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Tuesday, November 14, 2006. FireWire is one of the fastest peripheral standards ever developed, which makes it great for use with multimedia peripherals such as digital video cameras and other high-speed devices like the latest hard disk drives and printers. Major manufacturers of multimedia devices have been adopting the FireWire technology, and for good reason. FireWire speeds up the movement of multimedia data and large files and enables easy connection of digital consumer products - including dig...
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Hardware and Software: FDISK
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Tuesday, March 06, 2007. This is the main screen used during the time running FDISK. This would also be the first screen if your computer operating system does not support FAT32. From this window you will have the capability of setting up or removing partitions from your. Within this screen you will have the capability of deleting pre-existing DOS partitions. If you currently have no disk space available on your hard drive and wish to create additional partitions, you must first use this screen to de...
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Hardware and Software: Latest Model of a Motherboard
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Wednesday, January 10, 2007. Latest Model of a Motherboard. EPoX 5EDAI — a Motherboard on Intel 915P. Chipset (i915P Northbridge and ICH6 Southbridge). System monitoring (Winbond W83627THF, according to BIOS Setup). CPU core, memory, chipset, battery voltages, 3.3 and 12 V and 5 V Standby. RPM of 3 fans. Chassis Smart Fan Control — automatic control of rotational speed of a system fan depending on a temperature inside a PC case (this function is mostly for offices, you can specify a desired tempera...
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Hardware and Software: PARTITION and FORMATINGI
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Monday, December 04, 2006. If you follow these steps on a hard disk that is not empty, all the data on that hard disk is permanently deleted. We recommend that you back up your hard disk before you follow these steps. To partition and format your hard disk by using the Windows XP Setup program. Insert the Windows XP CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive, or insert the first Windows XP Setup disk into the floppy disk drive, and then restart the computer. At the Welcome to Setup. Page, press ENTER.
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Hardware and Software: Celeron vs. Pentium 4
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Tuesday, November 14, 2006. Celeron vs. Pentium 4. All hail the Pentium 4! This question deserves some consideration, as Celeron models have always been based on the latest Pentium technology. Prior to the latest model based on the Willamette core, there was a Celeron based on the Tualatin core and one based on the Coppermine core - both processor types were given more cache and a higher FSB speed, and then marketed as Pentium III processors. Cesar Ryan V. Bondoc. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Hardware and Software: Power Supply Types
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Tuesday, November 14, 2006. There are two basic types of power supplies. There are AT power supplies, which are older and in older computers, and ATX power supplies, which you will find in virtually every new computer you can buy. There are two fundamental differences between AT and ATX power supplies. First, the switch mechanism is different. AT power supplies use a normal on-off switch, which directly turns the power supply on or off. Both power supplies provide two types connectors for plugging device...