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Motherboard that support Maximum memory
Finally the motherboard support sent my complaint into the main office to check my configuration and found it was a BIOS problem. After a few weeks they sent me the new BIOS upgrade and everything worked great. I don't believe you have a Vista problem but a BIOS problem where Vista is running out of resources from

WIRELESS network adapter FAILURE on Vista ONLY AFTER SLEEP
When I connect it to my Vista Home Premium machine it works fine for a couple of weeks then it becomes unrecognized. I get a message that "the device An outage itself sometimes is all that is necessary to toast your motherboard and hard drive. It doesn't have to be a surge. CB -- It is the responsibility and

Motherboard that support Maximum memory
Vista only supports up to 4 gb of RAM. Windows vista is a resource hog... it reccommends 1 gig of ram but to fully use it or have it running properly you should have 4 gigs of ram hence forth that's why new motherboard support up to 8 gigs of ram and they are now making 2 gig sticks of ram.... although they claim

Does my motherboard support the new Celeron 350 D
I'm not planning to install Vista x86 on any new computers I get. In the rare cases I do encounter an incompatible program (like PhotoDraw 2000) I run it in a virtual machine with XP.This actually works better than trying to run the same program in Vista x86. One caveat is motherboard support.

Windows Vista Downgrade
I was having very tricky problems with my old ASUS board using Vista, so they swapped the motherboard. My problems seemed to go away.I would like to how things go. Note there is no "R" at the end of the model number. me/2 In the DS3 line the R stands for Raid, as opposed to the DS3L which doesn't support Raid.

Epox 8K9A ed il Barton?
squeakstar squeakstar.2y8...@DoNotSpam.com microsoft public windows vista general i recently put together my own x64 vista pc - stick with the better hardware manufacturers eg asus/gigabyte and the like for excellent motherboard support, nvidia and ati are pretty much just as supportive of the platform graphics

Motherboard that support Maximum memory
Drayson@vista... Stew I've better a better word "over-restricted" The Dell XPS BIOS is a JOKE !!! It does not allow you to adjust anything of any significance. the use of the Intel System Monitor, that can monitor chip & board temperatures & fan speeds etc., and even more importantly, some Motherboard Support !

About external harddisk drive
Did you install the motherboard drivers for that laptop? Vista did it automatically with my desktop but the drivers might be required for the laptop in order If HP isn't offering up a Vista driver for the modem then I'd stop wasting time on it. HP's policy is to only support their PCs with the OS that it came

TPM
Check your drivers under Device Manager, if you are using the integrated sound card on your motherboard, go to the Asus website (I assume that's an ASUS motherboard), look up your motherboard in the support area and download the latest drivers for Vista. Check your speaker connections and write back if you need

Vista DSP moving
The bottom line is if you want to see more total physical memory then switching to vista 64 is the only solution. All modern PC's are 32bit and lots are 64 Bit systems. In a true 64 bit system (ie the processor and motherboard support 64 bit) you can use a 64 bit OS. For example 64 bit versions of the Windows

Companies Cautioned On Linux Security
Otter kon...@lorenz.net 24hoursupport helpdesk alt os windows-vista alt os windows-xp alt usenet kooks In news:u5ac13$4bs$m@enfeebled-nipple-oons.org, In <news:1171273743.414458.51190@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com> you wrote: Plz anyone can help me to find out the system (or motherboard) that support maximum

Programs not closing
Jaimie Vandenbergh jai...@sometimes.sessile.org microsoft public windows vista general uk comp homebuilt On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 11:38:22 -0000, "RCE Defiant" But does your motherboard support 400MHz? If it doesn't, leave it as is. If it does, then check your normal memory usage in Task Manager, Performance tab.

TPM
-ndbrad 1) Make sure that you can get XP drivers for ALL the hardware in the new machine including the motherboard. How to install or upgrade to Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=316941 Clean Install Windows XP http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html 2) You may have to take ownership of the

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Myron "rtdav...@yahoo.com" wrote: OK, i have seen some posts on this group to the effect that vista business and ultimate will support multi processors, but not home premium. i have a dual 6. he is telling me if that doesn't work, that it isn'ta windows problem but some issue with the motherboard.. a setting.

Bioshock
I am running a USB floppy drive since this motherboard does nto support a classic floppy connection. But alas while the bios seems to see the floppy drive when I hit F6 in the OS 03/08/2007 05:46p 3196 txtsetup.oem 02/15/2008 05:04p <DIR> VISTA 02/15/2008 05:04p <DIR> x64 02/15/2008 05:04p <DIR> x86 Any ideas.

Motherboard that support Maximum memory
Vulture
Vult...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Thanks skirwin. 1. I note your observation regarding Microsoft's implementation of sleep/hibernate on Vista which is well-supported by the number of KB articles on such topics on their support website.

Memory question in Vista
fErN notTo...@aeraewoif.com microsoft public windows vista general "Mark Rae" <m...@markNOSPAMrae.com> wrote in message news:eqvTpbxZHHA.1508@TK2MSFTNGP06. phx.gbl. 3) Does your motherboard support more than 4Gb RAM, even if you don't actually have more than that installed now...? Board supports 8GB .

Need advice on setting up a dual boot vista / xp?
Don D...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsupdate I did one better, I actually contacted Dell support by phone. The good news is that the Dell tech Seems the update fried the motherboard, so I have no guarantee that the Vista Windows install proceeded normally. A new motherboard is on the way.

vista and 2 physical processors
Otter kon...@lorenz.net 24hoursupport helpdesk alt os windows-vista alt os windows-xp alt usenet kooks In news:hmqrzt$2f2$o@pliable-teets.net, In <news:1171273743.414458.51190@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com> you wrote: Plz anyone can help me to find out the system (or motherboard) that support maximum memory.

Does my motherboard support the new Celeron 350 D
Charlie. http://msmvps.com/xperts64 http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie. russel "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnho...@comcast.net> wrote in message "Kue2" wrote: I have a motherboard built by Asus (was not built for Vista!) Same controller card.(Marvel) Go here & d/l the latest drivers for the card