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Solve : bios updated graphics card causes hardware failure?

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How about 2.43A instead of 2.44?
It's the same size, so MUST be a full version.
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareDescription.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=0&prodSeriesId=316713&prodNameId=316715&swEnvOID=181&swLang=8&mode=2&taskId=135&swItem=PSG_I21557-105710tried it tried all on the hp site i need the 1.11 or the original manufacturers bios before hpwhile trying to LET windows find the drivers it fails and comes up with the message; the handle is invalid i haven't got a clue what this means or why my drivers just wont install the drivers wont install for my logitec wireless rumblepad either Use the onboard video and ditch the Asus graphics card.ill guess ill just get the new motherboard and processor ive been LOOKING at. how does a DUAL core work if i have a e2220 running at 2.4 and my game asks for a single core 2.8 is it going to run slower or fasterYou're not planning on using anything from the old computer?
All other things being EQUAL, any dual-core will be faster than any single-core, no matter what the speed. In other words, 1 dual-core at 2GHz is faster than 1 single-core at 4GHz. There are many other factors, like memory speed, hard drive speed, but most important for gaming is the graphics card. The one you have is not compatible with any new motherboard.i am planning on using all but the mobo processor and heatsink as the new one is compatible with all my hardware/software have a look

http://www.ginger6.com/components-motherboards-asrock-skt775-4coredualsata2-1066fsb-p-30645.html


That's an interesting combo motherboard. Are you sure it's physically the same size, it's ATX form factor, HP appears to be micro-ATX? You're going to a lot of trouble trying to stuff that into the SFF case. Keep the HP as a backup and build a new computer. Case, psu and memory are the least expensive items. The cpu is the most expensive item.Quote from: Computer_Commando on October 25, 2009, 05:00:34 PM

That's an interesting combo motherboard. Are you sure it's physically the same size, it's ATX form factor, HP appears to be micro-ATX? You're going to a lot of trouble trying to stuff that into the SFF case. Keep the HP as a backup and build a new computer. Case, psu and memory are the least expensive items. The cpu is the most expensive item.
Abolutly True!
i updated the case a few months ago its an atx/matx case


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