HELP about detecting hardware and paging file
From: Juan Karlo de Guzman (juankarlo_deguzman_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 07/25/04
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Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2004 08:37:47 +0800
i have a friend. he formatted his computer without knowing the
manufacturer of his video card and sound card. he can't open the cpu
because he's scared that he might broke something. it's a retail
computer, he didn't receive the specifications about his computer. so,
is there any program that will detect his video card and sound card?
because i've triend connecting to the internet, and let windows find it.
nothing was found. what will i do? please reply and also email me at
juankarlo_deguzman@yahoo.com
P.S I think windows 2003 server enterprise is much faster than windows
xp. i have converted it to a workstation but still it's fast! but i have
one problem, about the virtual memory, i choose the initial size of my
paging file is 1000 mb and the max size is 1000 mb, i have 20 gb hard
drive. then i restart my pc. after that i still see 191 allocated. i
think it must be 1000 allocated.
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