won't fit, ddr2 has a lot more pins
Darn... I didn't really look, just got excited I found a deal.
won't fit, ddr2 has a lot more pins
Yup, assuming the drive wasn't fully formatted and the diagnostic partition removed.
To open the Dell Diagnostics, turn on the laptop, start hitting F12 and eventually a boot menu will pop open, select diagnostics or hardware test. I forget the actual name, but it should be apparent which one to choose. Once in there run the full test, which will test just about every piece of hardware in your laptop.
So here, this is what you do.
Take it out and paint some flames on it... or at least put some cool decals on it, maybe a number 18.
..Yeah... you're feeling me.
That's what I thought she meant when she said she "re-did" it.
Gosh darn, my quote must be that bad. Its a Mastercard commercial with Peyton Manning.
Well now that you reminded me...HAHA, FUNNY!
I haven't used anti-virus software in years... maybe thats why I have to reformat once a year.
Sucker punch!That's low.
I have a 10 year subscription to Norton 360... PM for details
That goes for anyone...
I obtained through the normal channels a copy of Norton 360 with 10 year subscriptions, which means you dont have to worry about subscription for 10 years. Actually in activation it says you have 3600 days left, lol. PM me and Ill walk you through it when i get home if anyone needs it/help installing
Norton is absolutely horrible. I'd rather shoot myself in the face than install it.
Norton is absolutely horrible. I'd rather shoot myself in the face than use it for 1 year.
start > run > msconfig
look at all the stuff in the startup and see if there's anything useless taking up resources like quicktime or nero. update and run antivirus, antispyware apps. get all windows critical updates :o
defrag hard drive, get more RAMZ ^_^
also, this may seem silly but what power scheme are you running? dell's have intel speedstep running so if you're running in anything but home computer or presentation mode your processor speed is cut in half
Yup, assuming the drive wasn't fully formatted and the diagnostic partition removed.
To open the Dell Diagnostics, turn on the laptop, start hitting F12 and eventually a boot menu will pop open, select diagnostics or hardware test. I forget the actual name, but it should be apparent which one to choose. Once in there run the full test, which will test just about every piece of hardware in your laptop.
Oh and btw, if its a Dell, I wouldn't go through the exhaustive diagnostic test unless you have to. Start with the 'hard drive confidence test'. The full test can take like an hour or more, and it requires babysitting during certain parts.