- May 3, 2006
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^ Make sure the drivers are updated. Maybe IE recognizes the old drivers but FF doesn't.
aka Nickthestick91
aka Nickthestick91
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go to this forum, and post up your log in the forum, there's some good people there. Here's the forum:
This forum ^ is incredible. The people on there helped me restore my computer back to good health. It took about a week but they were awesome. Thanks for steering me to this forum. I would highley recommend it to anyone who has computer problems.
edit: the link is on page 9 of this thread
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So i'm building a computer, and i recently bought a new hard drive, and i am not sure which windows to buy. There is the full version of home that goes for 200 dollars and the OEM home version for 89.99. Could someone tell me the difference? Thanks
Buy XP Pro or Media Center. I wouldn't reccomend XP home.
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There is the full version of home that goes for 200 dollars and the OEM home version for 89.99. Could someone tell me the difference?
i guess the only difference is just the 200 retail version comes with a box and additional paperwork.
i just finished building my first pc using winxp sp2 home oem and only had a few problems and thought i had a shady copy, but just turned out to be the bios..
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Would leaving a laptop computer on overnight and perhaps longer then that be bad for the laptop and/or the battery?
So you let the battery drain out? Or you left in plug in?
Either way it doesn't matter at all. If you left it in, it shouldn't overheat because the processor isn't getting any new taskts, and long as you left it without tasks to perform, it should be fine.