Does anyone know if this is possible by default? or if theres some program I could download to map these two keys to back and forward in the google chrome browser.
So I recently bought a Razer Deathadder mouse and I'm loving it, however I use the back button on the side of the mouse as my PTT on ventrilo. As you can imagine this gets a little annoying when browsing webpages because every time I want to talk it sends me back a page in firefox. I didn't see...
well today i had a power surge in my house. power just flickered off and came back on within 5 seconds. So i turn my computer on (which is plugged into a surge protector, btw) and after a long phase between the time i pressed the button and the post i get a BSOD as soon as windows loads. Tried...
Im running a C2D E7300 @ stock speeds w/ 4GB of RAM and for some strange reason whenever I load a new page in firefox CPU usage jumps way high. As I'm typing it usage is hovering between 3-5%. whenever I click a link to load a new page it will jump to 35-40%. is this normal? RAM usage is stable...
Im running a C2D E7300 @ stock speeds w/ 4GB of RAM and for some strange reason whenever I load a new page in firefox CPU usage jumps way high. As I'm typing it usage is hovering between 3-5%. whenever I click a link to load a new page it will jump to 35-40%. is this normal? RAM usage is stable...
Ive always wondered what this program was all about so I read the wikipedia article on it today......but didnt have much success. I got that it works between applications. but hwat exactly is it doing to improve performance? Is this a necessity for all computers to have installed, or is this...
The CD said 64 bit.....Is there any way I can confirm this within the OS?
Just checked system info. Windows is recognizing it as a 32bit install....However It is showing all 4GB of my RAM. Wouldnt this not be possible with 32bit Vista?
RESOLVED: Called Gigabyte tech support and the agent said that I cant be running 1066mhz ram with an E7300. whether he was right or not, it solved my problem when I scaled the ram speed back to 800mhz