It depends on the BIOS alone. Every every motherboard has a certain BIOS. What kind of Processor are you running? Intel has their own BIOS and Athlon's have their own processors, but I would say that you go into your BIOs, and open up something that would be something of the onboard video card...
find the new drivers for the product on line, because it sounds to me that the drivers are out of date. XP recognizes the old drivers and it won't work very efficiently. Find the new drivers and install them and see what happens.
that means that your logo.sys is corrupted and needs to be fixed... I would say try to repair it with Windows 98 disk and see what happens, if it happens again, that I think you might need to update to XP
it's a spyware thig.... use adware or spybot, but don't use both of them together, because the main problem with that is that if you use both of them together, they will conflict each other.
I would say just run the new version of Adware SE Professional. it works and gets rid of most of the spyware.. it does sound like that it's a spyware problem. so I would say to run SE personal or professionsl to fix the problem
The question that I ask is do you have any case fans on your computer? Because the same problem happened to me before, but it was a CPU problem rather than a video problem. I would recommend that you take a look in your bios and try to clock down your computer, because I think that the settings...
I agree with Paparazi,
When the smell of something burning, it's either the motherboard going haywire, or there is no thermal connection between the heatsink and the CPU, the Thermal paste is not just as coolant, but also as a no conductor. Because when the CPU is running, the CPU generates a...
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