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Thank you.
In the mean while you could look for stickers on your computer with the modelname of your compaq, that would help the rest who is dying to help as well a lot..
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Thank you.
It's a Dell. The monitor is a Compaq.In the mean while you could look for stickers on your computer with the modelname of your compaq, that would help the rest who is dying to help as well a lot..
If you can let us know this that would be great as it will allow the identification of the motherboard and specs to see if there are any known issues.It's a Dell. The monitor is a Compaq.
I'll look when I get home.
LOL.Maybe you should just point me to where I can buy a Mac?
If you're currently running XP on your gaming box not much (assuming if you're using a 9800GT you play something?). I find Win 7 is faster and I get higher FPS than Win XP on my newer rig but it depends on RAM blah blah blah...I feel like I'm in the Stone Age.
Messing around with my old Gateway computer I just dug out of the closet I'm trying to replace the Windows XP Home OS with Windows 98.
Problems ensue. After two days of this old 400Mhz CPU reformatting the two hard drives to FAT32 (20Gb & 10 Gb) I am just now attempting to install Windows 98 to dual boot.
I don't even have a cell phone.
I'm also 36. Which probably puts me out of the range of understanding all this. I was stoked when I successfully installed a GeForce 9800GT on my Dell last month. Who knew Fallout 3 had color as opposed to everything being green.
Anyway, I'm wondering with Windows 7 if the upgrade is worth it for someone like me. My computer is solely used for using the internet, playing some games and managing some digital photos. That's it.
What does Windows 7 offer. I know I could easily upgrade from XP Media Center to Windows 7 on this Dell XPS Gen 5. But why? Beyond the graphics card enhancements I've seen over the last few years the only options I've seen in computers are the new multi-processor motherboards that appear to be overkill for basic home computing or gamers who must have the latest and greatest. What does Windows 7 offer?
What does Windows 7 offer. I know I could easily upgrade from XP Media Center to Windows 7 on this Dell XPS Gen 5. But why? Beyond the graphics card enhancements I've seen over the last few years the only options I've seen in computers are the new multi-processor motherboards that appear to be overkill for basic home computing or gamers who must have the latest and greatest. What does Windows 7 offer?
It's not that it's not supported. It's that Adobe haven't packaged their software for 64bit Operating Systems. Has been like that a Long Long time. In linux there's a way around it by recompiling it yourself into 64 bit but I've no idea how to do that in windows.64bit browser supports no flash?
What are you guys talking about? I am running 64 bit Win 7 with no problems with flash.It's not that it's not supported. It's that Adobe haven't packaged their software for 64bit Operating Systems. Has been like that a Long Long time. In linux there's a way around it by recompiling it yourself into 64 bit but I've no idea how to do that in windows.
Windows 64bit version running the 32bit browser has no trouble at all. I was talking about the 64-bit browser only.What are you guys talking about? I am running 64 bit Win 7 with no problems with flash.
It's not that it's not supported. It's that Adobe haven't packaged their software for 64bit Operating Systems. Has been like that a Long Long time. In linux there's a way around it by recompiling it yourself into 64 bit but I've no idea how to do that in windows.