Memory Evolution or Revolution? DDR SDRAM A little more than two years ago, JEDEC SDRAM was perceived as having a theoretical design limitation of 125 MHz, although engineers thought that technology advances may enable manufacturers to push this number up to 133 MHz operation. Obviously the engineers were able to …
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Memory Evolution or Revolution? Like most things, that was then and this is now.. Given the abundance of new motherboard chipsets and new processors on the horizon, there had to be new breakthroughs in memory technology. Let’s look at what has already arrived, and what is on the horizon. HSDRAM …
Read More »Performance Center, Memory Menu
Memory, and going faster! Everyone wants to go faster, and memory is an important factor in the speed and performance equation. More has been written about memory issues in the last two or three years than has been written collectively in the last ten years. Unfortunately, it is sometimes difficult …
Read More »Changing Your Modem
Changing Your Modem’s COM Port Manually Many times reinstalling an existing modem or replacing and old modem with a new one will lead to problems with the Communications (COM) Port assignment being incorrect for the modem. Most hardware systems will try and assign the modem to COM 1, 2, 3 …
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Although this support page uses frames, your browser doesn’t support them, however that doesn’t mean you cannot access our Technical Assistance pages. The buttons below will take you to the appropriate categories. Preparing a hard drive for Windows 95, 98 or Windows 2000 Windows 95 from installation through …
Read More »Exiting Windows 98 Automatically using a Batch File
Exiting Windows 98 Automatically using a Batch File You can use either of the following commands in a batch file to restart Windows 98 Automatically: runonce.exe -q rundll32.exe shell32.dll,SHExitWindowsEx n Where n is one, or a combination of the following numbers: 0 – LOGOFF 1 – SHUTDOWN 2 – REBOOT …
Read More »Automate the Windows Screen Fresh
Automatic Screen Refresh When you make changes to your file system and use Explorer, the changes are not usually displayed until you press the F5 key To refresh automatically: 1. Open RegEdit 2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Update 3. Set the value name “UpdateMode” to 1
Read More »Frequent Kernel32 Errors
Frequent Kernel32 Errors If you have been getting ever increasing numbers of Kernel32 errors on your computer, one of the most frequent reasons for this is corruption in the Windows Swap File. Without getting into a lengthy explanation about the swap file, here is the shortened version. Aside from the …
Read More »Creating a Default File Opener
Creating a Default File Opener If you have a un-registered file type and want to view it instead of having to select Open With. Use Explorer’s Right-click and add your program to the right-click options by: 1. Open RegEdit 2. Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Unknown\Shell 3. Right click on “Shell” and create …
Read More »Repairing Macromedia Shockwave
Repairing Macromedia Shockwave Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows ME and Windows 2000 with Macromedia Shockwave version 8 or later only. When you start any of the Microsoft programs listed below, you may experience any of the following problems: The Welcome movie may not play. When you click Get …
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