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any question on networking area,specially if it`s about Windows based networks. Also, as we do some software and hardware testing here,we can provide some help on the PC problems and repair. In PC communications and Internet access and use. Electronic Engineer,Experience 18 years in telecommunications, control, computers and networks
I will do my best to answer any question regarding IP networks. Have experience in wired and wireless networking, mostly Windows based
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| Steve | 10/22/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Many thanks. Very helpful. Steve |
| Warm | 09/09/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Sorry for my late rating. Thank you |
| John | 07/06/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thanks Richardo. |
Hi Trigan, The message means the BIOS cannot find the designated boot device. Newer BIOS implementations have a variety of devices you can select from, so I would suggest getting into the BIOS configuration
Probably because the attached device is not V2.0 compliant. I forgot to mention the message pops up also if you have a V1.0 or 1.1 USB hub attached to a port in your computer. Although I had seen some
Hi Dan, Pretty annoying isn't it? The message only means that either the USB port in the computer and/or the attached device is not version 2.0. The difference means the port should downgrade its
Hi Steve, To the best of my knowledge, USB connectors never used modular plugs or jacks, so there isn't any adapter you may buy. In most old computers, the USB ports are near the keyboard and mouse
Hi Chas, When the computer is in sleep mode, it keeps the memory active, so you can start working at once. When it is in Hibernate, the memory contents are dumped into the hard disk drive, so the memory
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