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Hi everyone,
I'm trying to use my university wireless network using my laptop which is running Windows 7 RC 7100.
The wireless network requires you to log on using a username, password and domain.
On Vista, when I click connect I get a box where I can enter the username, password and...
No not really.
Would it be best to have two monitors running off my 260 and one off the cheap card?
I suppose that makes sense because the 260 is more powerful!
I just needed to be absolutely sure that this would work before I went and spent a load of money! I think the general lack of...
Hi everyone,
The thread title pretty much explains my question but basically:
I'm currently running on XP 32-bit with an nVidia 260 GTX pci-e card with one CRT monitor.
Can I add a cheap pci-e card to my second pci-e slot on my motherboard and hook up two TFT monitors to the cheap card...
Hi,
My Mac OS X 10.4.8 is displaying upside down. I need to rotate it 180 degrees. I tried looking in the display options but there isn't an option to rotate.
Thanks!
Edit: Relevant point; it isn't running on a Mac, it's running on a PC. I don't have an Apple keyboard either. Someone said...
Nah mate, maybe you're overthinking the whole affair.
Let me put it this way; if i connect my PC to an LCD television via HDMI, is it going to look so shite I can't read the text?
A VERY easy question for anyone who has done/seen it:
I want to know the difference (if any) between a normal LCD monitor
and
A LCD television connected to a PC via a DVI to HDMI lead.
I've been running my current CRT at that resolution (1366x678) to see if its acceptable - and I think I could live with it.
No, Techwood isn't a common brand here.
I've got a question about HDMI on HD TVs; how would the picture compare to my CRT? Or any conventional LCD PC monitor...