PC hardware--CPU & Motherboard & RAM/Expert Profile


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Expertise

I can answer most questions in this field. In over thirteen years I have never came across a hardware problem that I have not solved. Knowledge range from AMD K6 and Pentuim 1 to date

Experience in the area

For the past 13 years I have run my own business building, maintaining, repairing and upgrading PC's. When I started there were only three independent PC shops in Scotland, Silicon, Priceless and us.

Organizations

SNP

Publications

None

Education/Credentials

general up to two years at UMIST

Awards and Honors

GSM, UNM

Past/Present Clients

I have had over eight thousand clients and customers.

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Morgan11/21/09101010I gave it back to the kid .....
Nkutya11/13/091010Very good and extremely polite. Helpful, and .....
Alun Reece11/02/0910101010Thanks, too early to tell if it .....
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Recent Answers from Robert Waldron

2009-11-13 Flash disks:

Hi Nkutya, Here is the next thing to try. Go to = http://www.adata-group.com/en/support.php In Category select - USB Flash Drive In Type select - Classic Series In Model select the first model

2009-11-11 Dell Laptop won't boot-no fan:

Hi Morgan, First thing to check is the memory module - remove and resite it. If that doesn't work then, as the laptop is already broken inside you have nothinng to lose by opening up the laptop and

2009-11-09 Flash disks:

Hi Nkutya, I have had to guess the make and model of your mainboard, so here goes - Start up your computer and IMMEDIATELY press the Delete Key, This will take you into the BIOS. Use your arrow keys

2009-11-05 Flash disks:

Hi Nkutya, The BIOS is the mainboard set up utility. You get into the BIOS by pressing either F2 or the delete key AS SOON AS YOU BOOT THE COMPUTER. This will bring you into the mainboard set

2009-11-04 boot error:

Hi Kannan, Unfortunately, the only way to get a USB keyboard to work at boot is to change settings in your BIOS. You cannot do this without a working keyboard to begin with. There is no way around this

 

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