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Recently i have try to install Redhat 5.3 on a system that is running on Sata disk. Ufortunately i’m unable to install it since the disk was not detected. The simplest solution is to disable “msi”
When you insert the DVD, in the boot option dont just press enter. Just put
linux pci=nomsi
Then you can proceed with the instalation. This method already …
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Recently, in the world of laptops, there seems to be a major push to replace traditional Hard Disk Drives HDDs with the newer and speedier Solid State Drives SSDs. This issue presents a challenging question for future laptop buyers and especially for those considering buying a gaming laptop.
Which data storage system should you go with?
Now, SSDs or Solid State Drives …
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You can fix registry errors on your computer quite simply. It’s easy to fix the problems yourself without using a registry repair program. This article will describe some common issues with your computer’s performance that can easily be fixed.
Startup is slow
When your PC takes forever to load it can be frustrating. You just want to start using your PC but …
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WAYNE, NJ, February 12, 2008 – JVC announced today its first-ever NASCAR sponsorship in support of its new line of Everio G-Series Hard Disk Camcorders, leveraging the consumer reach and brand loyalty of America’s fastest-growing spectator sport.
JVC and Jay Robinson Racing will debut the #4 JVC Chevy Monte Carlo, driven by Robert Richardson Jr., on February 16th in the Camping …
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Wubi is an official Windows-based free software installer for Ubuntu, licensed under the GNU General Public License.
Wubi was born as an independent project, as such 7.04 and 7.10 are unoffical releases. But since 8.04 the code has been merged within Ubuntu and since 8.04-alpha5, Wubi can also be found in the Ubuntu Live CD. Wubi has been included on …
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Company Remains Focused on Championing Consumer Access to High Definition Content
TOKYO–Toshiba Corporation today announced that it has undertaken a thorough review of its overall strategy for HD DVD and has decided it will no longer develop, manufacture and market HD DVD players and recorders. This decision has been made following recent major changes in the market. Toshiba will continue, however, …