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Notebook only has VGA. TV has component/HDMI.
What's the best solution? Am I correct in thinking that no simple cable is capable of converting VGA to component or DVI or HDMI? Right now I'm looking at this baby:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815290006
Thoughts...
I'm curious if this is a possibility now that various adapters exist for the mini display port. Take a cable box and feed its digital signal into the monitor. Has anyone had success with this?
I've been using a Dell 2407 for about two years now. It's been more than fit for gaming. I can only imagine Dell's latest tech would be even better.
Prior to this, I stubbornly stuck to CRTs. I would try LCDs every so often, but invariably returned them because of lackluster gaming...
Dear Christ. Simply move the decimal to the left and you arrive at the magical value of 10%. Have we become so utterly tech-dependent that we cannot handle rudimentary maths?
Apps I did not see mentioned:
Wikipanion
myLite - cool flashlight/strobe
Shazam - identifies any song in mere...
It ran normal for years. This came completely out of the blue.
The installed copy of XP is tuned for "performance," ie nothing extraneous.
Didn't make any difference.
They are both running DMA as set by bios.
My computer is doomed! All suggestions are very appreciated.
When it was clean it still performed like molasses. When I say slow I mean this: Windows takes ~10mins to load from splash screen to desktop, refreshing My Computer causes it to search for many minutes (sometimes freezing), itunes takes ~10mins to load and then freezes when I plug in an ipod...
I've been using a different PC. :)
If I didn't clarify, when this originally happened I bought a new HD and did a fresh install of Windows. Didn't make any difference.
So this computer has two HDs. One with Vista, one with XP. Both perform the same: SLOW.
I have Bitdefender 09 & Ad-Aware. Clean according to them.
Here's my process list:
firefox
ad-watch
svchost
thunderbird
aim6
explorer
vsserv
ituneshelper
ccc
spoolsv
seccenter
svchost
svchost
taskmgr
svchost
svchost
rundll32
svchost
ipodservice
starwindserviceae
csrss...
Thanks for responses.
Tried running Bootvis without success. It gives me an error.
I have 2GB of RAM. I've tried running on either stick alone and also rearranging them on the MB. Made no difference.
Different SATA cables didn't make a difference.
BIOS is default.
I don't have...