Yes it was me, then I found the platform compatability issue. Does anyone have an email address for HP for this issue that might have a chance of getting to someone capable of getting the bios micro code update in motion. I have sent 8 different emails to 8 different hp referred email...
There are many cloning kits that include software and hardware for hard drive cloning. I have done this many, many times and as long as you follow the directions to a T (ie disabling ghosting and virus software etc) there will be no problem.
The reference you gave appears to apply to the dual core processors. The 651 Cedar Mill is a single core HT processor and according to Intels website is compatable with the 915 chipset as long as it has the 09/05 update which it does and besides that the desktop motherboard I ordered I made...
I own an hp zd8000 notebook which is a desktop replacement. It has a desktop processor. Originally an intel penitum 540jHT 3.2ghz 90nm processor-prescott which I replaced myself with an intel pentium 640HT 3.2ghz-prescott. (by the way I have built and repaired I would guess at least 1000...
Can someone explain what platform compatability means? For instance is it something that has to be built into the motherboard or is it something that is handled by the bios?
1gb of ram or 2gb of ram. I think just about everyone would say 2gb is better than 1gb but like a previous poster it depends on how you use your system. Check out this article.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/memory/display/2gb-ram.html
If money is no object go with 2gb.
Before I ordered the 651 I did everything I could to make sure my zd8000 system was compatible because you can't send them back just because they don't work in your setup. Here is the link to Intel's website that states the 915p chipset is optimized for the 651...
I own a hp zd8000 desktop replacement notebook that currently has a pentium 640ht 3.2ghz processor in it with the most up to date bios version that hp offers (f34). I ordered the new intel pentium 651ht 65nm cedar mill because of the lower wattage use and the lower heat it emits. However the...
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