The "2,5inch" drives are common in laptops; but usually slower (but more expensive) that their 3.5 equivalent. You CAN buy adapters to allow a 2.5" drive be mounted in a 3.5" location(usually an...
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The "2,5inch" drives are common in laptops; but usually slower (but more expensive) that their 3.5 equivalent. You CAN buy adapters to allow a 2.5" drive be mounted in a 3.5" location(usually an...
32 bit systems will typically ONLY recognize 3.5 (or 3.0 ) GB, depending upon the actual processor/MoBo in use. The LAST 0.5 to 1 GB of a 4 GB system is used for "other things," and unavailable to...
Mostly true; the "change"was pretty much between VISTA and Win 7. I bought a "NEW" laser (monochrome) printer about a year ago (after a 30 y/o H-P LaserJet 4P finally died) and it still "shipped"...
I suspect you ARE correct in a way; Windows up to VISTA was originally deisgned for "x86" processors, and had old DOS underpinnings; Win 7 and later were for the newer 32/64 bit processors like the i...
Sorry to say, but an Athlon (even Athlon 64) with only 2 GB of RAM was a bare minimum for Windows 10. But it should have been more than adequate "at the time." Did you try using it with Windows...
I didn't deny DDR3 is "faster' or somehow "better' than DDR2, but I take great umbrage at the statement "DDR2 is not usable in Win 10."
Case in point; I had a Phenom (Quad Core, Model 9550,...
Oh my goodness, and that article above is labeled "here's the truth"??"
It is certainly possible, but if a MoBo supports DDR2 (and few if any MoBo's support ANY but a single generation of DDR,...
I don't know if that is true or not. I'm currently running (as a back up) an AMD Phenom 9550, on an ECS MoBo, and only 4 GB memory is the max I can use; (I've tried at least two different memory...
If you were running Win 7 or Won 8.x, (32 bit,) you WOULD typically get the "Windows 10 can not run on this (I had the same problem with an AMD Phenom "quad core" machine.) Going to a CLEAN...