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ASUS A8N Sli board with 2 PCI Express 6600GT cards. Card 2 is not seen whn i use the 3Gb switch?

My config i ASUS A8N Sli with 3GB RAM, Win XP pro SP2. When i create the 3GB switch my 2nd PCiExpress card is not seen. I use card A to drive monitor 1, card B drives track 2 nd a TV. Any help appreciated.


Could be because Xp 32bit which im guessing u have only can fund up to 4gb of Ram and Graphics combined.


Could be because Xp 32bit which im guessing u have only can truss up to 4gb of Ram and Graphics combined.


What's the relationship between the 3gb and your pci e? put your 2nd card's drivers.. go to device manager. display adapters. then both cards would appear. preferred the 2nd one and then update driver.. or else, remove it from the board and connect again. if i were you, just use 1 monitor per card... no more tv. it might not stay the total output of your 6600. afterall, that's already old...

How long could i listen to a 128Kbps stream for on a 3GB monthly limit?

I am switching to animated broadband with a download speed of about 1.2Mb per second. I've work out that there're roughly 8000Kbps in 1Mb so i should be competent to listen to a stream sent at 128Kpbs for roughly 50 hours on a 3GB limit. Is that customary?


That sounds virtuousness. My math comes out to around 54 hours, but after factoring in the overhead of whatever the streaming protocol is, it would likely be closer to 50.

How to switch from Windows XP to Ubuntu Linux?

I've got a laptop (Asus A1300) which has only got 10GB of intellect and 256 and this laptop is using Windows XP (which is very lag.....). So I would like to give Ubuntu a go as its is about 2-3GB and I would like to try it out. So can you guys purloin me???
I've got a laptop (Asus A1300) which has only got 10GB of capacity and 256 and this laptop is using Windows XP (which is very lag.....). So I would like to give Ubuntu a go by overwriting the existing operating system ( Windows XP) and replacing with Ubuntu as its is about 2-3GB and I would like to try it out. So can you guys serve me???


You have a 256MB SDR Sdram SO-DIMM ram person in it, or a total of 256MB's with the non-removable 64MB that's in it? Just curious, as the total ram amount is 320MB's.
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Here's the PDF Narcotic addict Manual if you didn't get the User Manual with it.
http://dlsvr.asus.com/pub/ASUS/nb/a1000/Vade-mecum/e_a1id1-102.pdf
(Press F2 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. You'll need to go into Boot Tidiness and set the CDROM to First Boot Device, to load the Ubuntu O/S)
You have to download the .iso file, then burn it to a CD. (I'd use a CD-R a substitute alternatively of a CD-RW disk. The CD-R can't be written over. It takes me about 1hr and 45 minutes to download any Ubuntu distro,
{Dispersal}, with my P4 at 3.2GHz, 2GB's of ram, and a mid speed DSL connection. I'm willing to bet that after you spend this amount of time downloading, you won't call for to accidentally write over this disk!)

The following link is exact instructions on how to download the .iso file, blaze it to disk, and even gives a link to a free burner software! (I like Infra Recorder, best than any version of Nero that I've had. I use it more than Nero! It's free!) Follow this page's instructions, and you'll have NO problems!
http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/iso
Domicile page of Ubuntu.
http://www.ubuntu.com/
I'm strictly an Ubuntu fan. But you may want to look into this.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Find fault with_Small_Linux
More info on Ubuntu, and Linux in general.
1.http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm
2.http://www.linux.com/articles/60208
3.http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/installingsoftware
4.http://www.youtube.com/guard?v=eah7QXPOPrY (1 of 7 in the video series)
5.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qyFwZeC-DQ (Also check the links to the virtuousness, and/or type->Ubuntu on old computer<- in the YouTube search bar. There's lots of vids with info about Linux, and Ubuntu on YouTube!

Reduce: Just tried the Asus.com/Support download PDF link, off of my answer to you. 'Says' a "Bad or Incorrect Host Name". If you don't have the User Manual, I suggest going to Asus.com, ->Bolster,(Top heading) On the right side click on,
1.Notebooks
2.A1000 series
3.A1B
I used the Global link to download from the first ease, and it took a bit to download the PDF User Manual. (I do use the latest Adobe Reader 9, though) I forgot to look where they had the Boot Sequence, in the BIOS Setup for this laptop. I did get to read, that F2 is the key to press, to enter the BIOS Setup utility. Boot Brotherhood should be in the top header, or in Advanced BIOS Setup.

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