How To Install Windows 95

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What you will require to do this walkthrough isĀ 

A Windows 95 CD

A Computer

Your Chosen CD-Rom Boot Media

The Microsoft Windows 95 Install will prepare to run a system check, after you have completed the routine for your CD-Rom boot and running the setup.exe file. Press enter to run the scandisk.

The “Windows 95 Setup” […]

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How To Install Windows 3.11

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Well for this I will show you the install for Microsoft Windows 3.1. Now follow the following steps.

Install MSDOS first using the 3 install disks.
Once this is done boot up using hard drive.
Now go to the A: prompt by typing A: and hitting enter
Now type Setup

The “Welcome to Setup” screen […]

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Computer Terms / Glossary

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Accelerated graphics port(AGP) : An advanced graphics card interface enabling super-fast 30 visuals.Authoring package : A program used to create web pages.
Backup : A second safe copy of a file, letter or data.
BIOS : The BIOS controls the basic features of a PC and tells the operating system things like time, date, and the size […]

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Printer Is Not Working

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1 Check all cables, power and parallel cable from the printer to the PC
2 If there is an error on the printer look in the manual what it means
3 Is the software installed? Go to the printer section in the control panel. Does the printer show? If not install the software driver. Right click on […]

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Will PC133 or PC100 memory work on a motherboard that has a 66 Mhz Front Side Bus (FSB)?

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YES. In general, SDRAM is backward compatible and can run at bus speeds slower than that for which it is rated. For example, the 128 Mbytes of PC133 memory I have in my computer with an EpoX MVP3G2 Super 7 motherboard, which supports PC100 memory, works with a 100 Mhz FSB.. There are a few […]

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Will EDO modules work in my 486DX2-66?

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No. EDO memory is designed for Pentium style motherboards (64 bit) and will cause errors or no-boot if used in a 486 system. Install 72-pin non-EDO memory.

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My Computer Wont Turn On

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Check the following
1 Is the pc and monitor power cables connected? Do the lights come on, on the pc and monitor?
2 Has the fuse blown in the plug??
3 Is the plug socket working? Plug another device in that you know works
4 Is the monitor cable plugged into the pc correctly?? Re-seat if it looks okay
5 […]

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Why Does the Price of Memory Fluctuate?

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Supply and demand. Occasional changes in market demands will alter inventories and, therefore, raise or lower prices.

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Do companies provide alternative keyboards?

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Companies take several different approaches to alternative keyboards which range from not providing them at all, or providing them only on medical prescription/injury accommodation, to the more progressive companies that keep a few alternative keyboards on hand for employees to try out. Increased costs of alternative keyboards and concerns about jumping on the bandwagon of […]

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What’s the difference between buffered and unbuffered DIMMs?

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High density DIMMs have lots of chips on them and therefore possess a higher capacitive load on the address and control signals in comparison to lower density DIMMs. Some designers use re-drive buffers on the DIMM to boost the signals to reduce system loading when compared to the same high density module without buffers. But, […]

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