Hi all, <BR><BR>I realize boot speed doesn't matter, just curious and having some fun here.<BR><BR>I recently built a machine for home and I have what should be a faster machine at work. Though my ...
Starting with a single-partitioned 80GB drive with a healthy copy of WinXP (SP1) on it, I did the following:<BR><BR><BR>1. Ghost'ed the partition off to another drive.<BR><BR>2. Wiped & reformatted ...
It may be that some system files needed to boot the computer have been deleted or damaged or that the boot sector of the disc is damaged. To find out if this is the case, start the computer with a ...
After a version of Windows is released, over time bugs are found or new enhancements are added by Microsoft. In order to fix these bugs and add these new enhancements, Microsoft will occassionally ...
Using a Windows XP upgrade CD The Boot Camp installation instructions claim that a valid full Windows XP SP2 disc is required and that upgrade discs cannot be used ...
10 things you can do when Windows XP won’t boot Your email has been sent If your computer powers up okay, but the Windows XP operating system won't boot properly, you have some troubleshooting ahead ...
Microsoft had gotten a lot of people's knickers in a bit of a knot late last year during WinHEC when it first started providing copies of its next operating system, Windows 7, to developers and hand ...
For a long time, Microsoft didn’t sell Windows install media in the form of bootable USB flash drives. Instead, it prefered to stick to old-school DVD media, despite the fact that many notebooks today ...
We continue to report on an issue where MacBook Pros appear to run significantly hotter when booted into Windows XP than when booted into Mac OS X. MacFixIt reader Charlie writes: "My MacBook Pro gets ...
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