I am running XP Pro. on a Dell Inspiron 8600 laptop. I started having some problems with Zone Alarm Security Suite so I tried to remove it from the computer. That resulted in some corrupt registry keys. I didn't have a suitable restore point so I decided to do a repair installation. All went...
I have Vista 32 Ultimate running on an Asus P5Q Deluxe Motherboard with an Intel dual core 3 GHz processor and 4 GB of RAM. The motherboard uses an ADI AD2000B 8-channel high definition audio codec but I am using it on a simple 3 speaker desktop 2.1 sound system. The audio playback through the...
There are several free utilities that will ID your CPU and much much more. The first one that comes to mind is Belarc Advisor. You can do a Google search and turn up its link easily.
This one will ID almost everything in your computer system.
Cec Britton
Thanks again edfair. "Remove the adaptor" is what I needed to know. I wasn't sure that would remove all the network software but I guess I should have been smart enough to figure it out.
Have a nice day.
Thanks for the reply edfair. Could you be just a bit more explicit regarding "clean out the network stuff". I'm not quite sure what stuff you are talking about.
Again, many thanks for the help.
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