I have a Westinghouse 1080i/720P tv: it's native/max resolution is 1366 x 768 therefore that is the highest resolution i can run my PC or 360 via VGA at. These are 1080i TV's because 1080i only draws 540 lines at a time and the sets are capable of a max at 768..does that make sense?
So a coworker brought me this Sharp PC-9080 circa 1996. it had a password protected BIOS that he wanted worked around. I got this issue resolved but there is no hard drive. He now wants me to install a new hard drive and install Win98. I can't find any documentation on this old machine on the inter-nets, and I spent all night searching. Looks like the drive connector is a 44 pin female. What kind of drive would be appropriate?
sounds more like a cable internet problem than anything else. See cable is faster than DSL in theory, you share the cable bandwidth with everyone around you. DSL comes right to you so it's a constant speed albeit a little bit slower than cable. Cable is super fast when no one else is using it, when your entire neighborhood is watching cable TV and surfing on their own cable interent your going to get slower speeds no matter what you do.
I just built this PC a few weeks ago...I first hooked it to my monitor with the DVI but it had a strange line down the left side...so I switched to VGA and that solved it. I hooked it up via DVI again after I had everything installed everything and have been using it for a couple of weeks and now I get no signal...what could be the problem? Is there a setting somewhere that may need changed? In the BIOS maybe? I would assume it's just my monitor but was just looking for ideas...
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