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  1. mikeindetroit

    How does memory usage work in Windows 2000 Pro?

    VIA's site is: http://www.via.com.tw/ Looks like this could be the chipset page: http://www.via.com.tw/en/apollo/PRO_PLUS.jsp This page references the VT82C693 and the VT82C596A (note the A). Might or might not be your board. Here's a link for the drivers: http://www.viaarena.com/?PageID=2...
  2. mikeindetroit

    How do I "de-activate" the mouse/cursor from auto opening/closing?

    Are you posting about the single-click or double-click option? Single being, hover and it's selected, then click once. double being, hover and nothing. click once to select, doubleclick to open. If you want to adjust this option then open 'My Computer' then click on the 'Tools' menu. Select...
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    All Drive Access Slow - CDROM Drive Light Keeps Blinking

    Might want to unplug the power and data cables from the CDROM to eliminate it from the equation. That will test to see if it is causing/adding to the problem. Try telling your BIOS to run the drive in a slower mode (PIO Mode 0 is the slowest). Make sure you have good cables, of the right...
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    Power Supply Requirements?

    Everyone remember that a PS might be rated at 400 or 500 watts, but not supplying enough wattage/voltage/amperage on the needed leads. Read all requirements then check the sticker on the PS for lead supply details. Might check the manufacturer website/phone number for details if they're not on...
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    Power Supply Requirements?

    To check your power supply you can do a few things. Get a new, nice high output one (400W) and see if anything changes. Before you go and do that though, try unplugging everything you do not need to boot. If you've still got the same (or different now) problem then it's likely not your power...

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