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I don't know for sure, but I think that's incorrect.
I bought a Western Digital Caviar Blue 250GB 2.5" Hard Drive from them before. It has no issues, though that doesn't mean all the hard drives they...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B06Y3ZVP2X/ https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B071HFJJYN/ Go nuts.... Don't cover the vents and such though...
Core 2 Duos are 64-bit processors. All you need is a 64-bit OS.
You could make a DeLorean lookalike with it like this: http://www.backtothecomputer.com/ I actually know the current location of this car. At the...
Will a right hand drive version be available too?
Try http://beta.speedtest.net/
I quickly searched for that text and found an eBay listing with an image that shows that the volts and microfarads are on the other side of the...
It's probably using GPT. Try formatting it with MBR partitioning.
From what I can read in the picture...
I don't think anything is missing.
Whoa... Free!? Let me guess... the trick is opening the coin door and triggering a credit?
*Research Machines* That computer is only meant to be an school machine. It doesn't need to be high performance to use Microsoft Office.
Those "clamping collars" are zip ties, and the "metal thing" is a ferrite bead used for reducing electrical interference.
You'd think that, but nope. Always check first.
The polarity is also important. Wrong polarity could blow something.
I have a floppy drive in one of my older computers. I have a USB floppy drive I can use on the others if I ever need to.
The drive capacity on the label is measured in MB. That reading you have there is most likely measured in MiB. [ATTACH] Then some of it is used by...
I have an optical drive and I do use it. Mostly for installing games and ripping discs.
Seems it's something to do with MSI.