intocomputing2

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  1. ok I just noticed today that the onboard graphics driver on the old Sony Vaio comp haven't been updated at all, so after searching around I found these links:

    http://esupport.sony.com/perl/swu-download...mp;mdl=PCVRS310

    http://downloadcenter.intel.com/filter_res...mp;submit=Go%21

    the second link seems to be the latest driver, but the first link has a driver from the manufaacturer of the computer, which one should I install? :blink:

    also I was thinking of creating a restore point in case something goes wrong once I update the onboard graphics driver since I have several files on this comp that I don't want to lose, is it possible to revert back to my old onboard graphics driver even after I install a new one, if I use a restore point?

  2. In our studyhour my classmate tells me that we can't use his computer for research because he doesn't know the product key. At first, I thought that it shouldn't be a big deal and that something like Berlac Advisor would solve the problem, but it turns out that he was taking about the product key you enter when you are installing windows. Apparently he doesn't remember if he got a product key or not, and when he tried to reinstall the OS, he got stuck at the stage where he has to enter the procut key in the installation process. He says he tried calling Microsoft with his receipts at hand to prove he actually bought the comp and windows version and that it's not piracy, but apparently they weren't able to provide him with the product key, he will try calling the manufacturer (in this case Compaq) tomorrow morning.

    Do you guys know of any other way for him to recover his product key and finish the installation?

  3. ... whenever I pressed the " key but without holding shift I get a strange search bar at the bottom left that says "quick find" and I cant type the symbol below the " does anyone know whats happening here? by the way Im using a desktop keyboard plugged to my laptop

    Edit: problem is back again whats going on?

  4. I was just about to purchase that card in the last link I posted when I found these pictures

    copy2toremodeluu9.th.jpg

    copy1toremodelbb0.th.jpg

    so I guess it's a PCI Express card after all, I wonder why newegg doesn't list it as such http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16814131082

    I'm just glad I found some pics of the card before actually making the purchase. What do you guys think? I guess it would be better to play it safe and buy shanenin's suggestion.

  5. Either the drive is starting to fail or the disk is corrupt. Is this a copy? Is there any scratches on the disk? You might try waiting a minute or so before you put the last disk in. You might also check the connection to the drive(Ribbon cable).

    I don't think it is the drive, I have tried many other CDs and they are read just fine, and I checked the back of the disc and there aren't any visible scratches. This is a retail copy bought at a store, and I'm not sure if I should mess with the internal parts, I would if it were a desktop computer, but this is a laptop.

  6. I'm having troubles trying to install the program "Art Explosion Publisher Pro Silver" in the R-51 thinkpad laptop. I have created 2 partitions in this laptop, both partitions are ntfs and Win XP is their OS, I'm trying to install it in the secondary partition, the program has 3 CDs that you have to install, the first 2 go without a problem but for some reason the third and final CD of the installation is not recognized by the DVD/CD-RW drive. Does anyone know what could be the cause of this problem and how to fix it?

  7. One last card to check before setting up for the GeForce 6200, I just want to clear my doubts, is this any good to work with this system?

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16814131082

    I was told that it's better in comparison with the GeForce 6200. However, I want to make sure I don't ran into unexpected issues, like a fuming system, a PSU that doesn't provide enough juice, or a mobo and RAM that can't handle it.

  8. by the way, the maximum amount of memory for the desktop Sony Vaio is 1GB, so I have a question, does that mean that the only way to upgrade is to get 2 slots? (each of 512 MB for each slot inside the PC) or can I also upgrade by purchasing just one big slot of 1GB? I'm asking this because I wonder if the machine will be capable to detect/use the memory when the max amount is all packed in one slot, instead of being distributed in the 2 slots inside.

  9. I figured I'd upgrade the RAM memory in this desktop as well so I went over to crucial.com in order to check for the right amount of memory for my system. However, I couldn't find the option to select the exact PCV-RS411 model, the closest one I found was the PCV-RS410 model, is it safe to assume this memory is the appropriate memory for this computer? I have tried to look for this model, but as I said they don't have the PCV-RS411 in the list and the 2 closest ones to the PCV-RS411 model are the PCV-RS410 model and the PCV-RS400 Series model.

  10. I am also fuzzy in this area. I am not sure why their are such huge price differences for some cards which seem to have similar specs. The amount of memory on the card is only one factor to determine performance. The other bigger factor in the performance of the card is the GPU the card uses. I do know the card you mentioned is not direct x 9 capable. You would get better performance from the following nvidia card. It is direct x 9 capable and has a better GPU

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16814130289

    I didn't know that, guess one like this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16814143032 wouldn't be a good option to consider either