INTEL PENTIUM III 500MHz MANUFACTURER PART# 80525PY500512 (OEM) OUR PART NO: 80525PY500512 MOUNTING TYPE: Single Edge Contact (SECC2) cartridge. ARCHITECTURE Superscalar (level 5) Dynamic Execution (0.25 micron) EXTERNAL BUS 64-bit (pipelined) 100MHz BUS/CORE RATIO 1/5 L1 CACHE 16K Code and 16K Data (MESI writeback protocol) L2 CACHE 250Mhz 512-Kbytes ECC …
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Software and Driver Problems Regardless of whether you have just installed a new or replacement drive, or worked your way through all of the possible hardware issues for an existing drive, either way you now need to move on to the next step, making sure that the drive works in …
Read More »How Fast is my Processor?
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Read More »Creating Windows NT and Windows 2000 Setup Disks
Creating Windows NT and Windows 2000 Setup Disks For Windows NT 4.0, perform the following steps: Start your computer, it can be running MS-DOS, WFW, Windows 95/98 or NT. Insert the Windows NT installation CD into the drive. Open a command prompt (command.com in MS-DOS, WFW or Windows 95/98 or …
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Whether you are installing a new CD-ROM drive, replacing a drive or just testing a drive to see if it is physically defective, you will need to obtain certain files for a boot disk and in addition, you may need to create or at least edit two files to add …
Read More »tree MS-DOS Command
TREE (Display Directory) Type: External (2.0 and later) Syntax: TREE [d:][path] [/A][/F] Purpose: Displays directory paths and (optionally) files in each subdirectory. Discussion When you use the TREE command each directory name is displayed along with the names of any subdirectories within it. The display will be in a format …
Read More »Windows 2000 – Unbind NetBIOS From Your Internet Connection
Unbind NetBIOS From Your Internet Connection Security is an important concern to everyone, and given that Windows is the most widely implemented OS in the world, gets its share of attention when it comes to security. While some of the Windows 2000 weaknesses and vulnerabilities are legitimate, some are just …
Read More »time MS-DOS Command
Type: Internal (1.0 and later) Syntax: TIME TIME hh:mm[:ss][.cc][A|P] Purpose: Displays current time setting of system clock and provides a way for you to reset the time. Discussion You can enter the TIME command alone and the program will prompt you when to enter the time. You can also enter …
Read More »Knowledge Center – Microsoft Windows 2000
Microsoft® Windows 2000 Knowledge Center If you have arrived here through a search engine, and there’s no menu to the left, click here! Hot Topics Here you will find a number of the Hot Topics discussed in our Knowledge Center that relate to Windows 2000. These will change from time …
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Differences Between Regedt32.exe and Regedit.exe Windows 2000 provides two versions of Registry Editor: Regedt32.exe (32-bit) and Regedit.exe (16-bit). Regedt32.exe is automatically installed in the systemroot\system32 folder. (\WINNT\System32) Regedit.exe is automatically installed in the systemroot folder.(\WINNT\) Regedit.exe is included with Windows 2000 primarily for its search capability. You can use Regedit.exe …
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