Update your motherboard first with the latest firmware. Check the battery. if any of that doesn't work you might want to look into buying a new motherboard.
Katrina actually wasn't that strong when it hit land. Florida actually got hit by a stronger storm a few weeks later that caused the largest power outage by a storm ever. But no one will ever tell you about that because no one cares when florida gets hit by a hurricane.
yea. This crap is all most as bad as the crap that comes out of al gores mouth. Anyone who belives this or what AL says really needs there head examined.
HAHA well thats a way to teach him. What happened to the days when women just hit us with a log instead of cutting off our special parts like we see so many women today doing.
Don't worry about this. its much more common then most people think. If its always been at 128 and never changes, then there is no sensor. If this just started then the sensor just went bad.
Check in the bios and see what is says for motherboard temp.
If you want to just slow down the 800 there is nothing you can do to do that. Its done automatically when you have slower ram in the computer. So that 800mhz ram is already running at 667.
Wow owning a 4 foot gator, you don't see that often. I know of a few people who have had a few 2 and 3 foot ones before they let them go. They don't really make good pets.
When I lived out in west Boca, they where all around us. at one time, we have 3 12 foot + gators and no ducks living in the lake behind our house.
is it a standard 4 pin molex connector? http://www.nuggetlab.com/comptia_files/equipment/perif_Molex%20style%20power%20connector.jpg
There should be no reason why its locked, unless someone glued it in there.
Try wiggling the head of the connector to loosen it. Don't pull the wires.
Thats because dallas will go through 2 extra switches for most. I went from 11 hops in Houston to 13 hops in Dallas.
And I think we have proven that the shorter route isn't always the best.
Also to improve the speed of broadband the FCC needs to bump up what they determine "broadband" is. The other day they did bump it from 200kbps to 768kbps so anyone with a connection under 768kbps can't call it broadband.
Its a good start. I would have made it 1.5 mbps to start. Tho I say they should make it Expandable, so say every 6 months that number increases by 512kbps or something. This would really keep the ISP on there feet, and get us some real fast internet.