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I have a dell poweredge 1750 that is running 2003 ent..  32 bit  I upgraded to 8 gig ram,,  and the system became a dog.  After I put it down to 4.. it seemed ok.  How do i get it to use the 8 gig?
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 05/08/2006 Views: 0
how install linux on a big 10 gig disk and on a old dx400 pc ;for exemple mandraje 5.3or 7.0 ; and to be able to see the entire disk. i alway see only 8 gig it look the limit of the bios
Zones: Linux, Linux DistributionsDate Answered: 11/29/2000 Views: 0
My friend has an iPhone that she keep synced up on with iTunes on her desktop PC running Windows XP Home. Her PC died recently (fried motherboard) but she was moving into a smaller apartment and wa...
Zones: iTunes Software, iPhoneDate Answered: 12/03/2008 Views: 20
The boot.ini file currently has the /PAE.  Do I need to include the /3GB?  It is crashing when it recheases 2 gigs of memory in use.
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 12/08/2008 Views: 0
We have set up a Dell 2950 III as our primary server running multiple Virtuals on it to eliminate multiple small servers. We are a large church and the departments use a lot of space in their work ...
Zones: Hard Drives, ServersDate Answered: 10/26/2008 Views: 14
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