Any chance of a Christmas miracle for my grandmother, chaps?
My grandmother loves the old Windows 95 classic Jezzball (from the Microsoft Entertainment pack). However, she's on Windows 7 now and I can't seem to get it to work at all. I've tried running it in each and every compatibility mode, but nothing seems to work.
Any ideas on an interpreter I can run it through to get it working?
Cheers!
Have you tried looking for a game that's the same as jezzball but has support for windows 7?
A quick search gives me tonnes of recommendations.
Mac help please.
Had to send off my Mac for a repair THREE times in two months. I started hearing a buzzing sound emitting from it, sent it in and returned with the same sound and thought maybe it's normal. Then one day, it just died and didn't boot up. Sent it in, and got it back and it died AGAIN in two days.
They keep replacing the PSU, which is clearly NOT the issue. Help?!
You should take this up with the ones doing the repairs and see if you can get a replacement rather than getting it repaired. You should not under any circumstances try fixing it on your own because that will void your warranty.
It's also a PITA to open up laptops, moreso Mac laptops.
Are some GPU fans supposed to not spin freely?
And anyone know where I can get the cheapest screwdriver set from a brick and mortar store?
Spin freely? I don't understand your question. Are you saying it's not spinning all the time?
Or is the fan hitting something all the time when spinning, thus emitting a sound?
The first would be fine, it's probably because it's not getting hot enough (but you should check to see if it spins up at all).
The second would be bad. Removing dust or unscrewing it and re-align it so it fit properly would be my recommendation.
As for your second question i have no idea. The cheapest store you have available that sells screw drivers i would assume?
When you say all-in-one's, are you talking about the equivalent of a dell computer/prebuilt?
When i think of All-in-one my mind goes directly to those that's all in one screen.
It's gonna be hell trying to upgrade it, if at all possible. You'll be stuck with inferior hardware as well.
You should consider just building your own. Some sites offer to build it for you but you select the parts so you wouldn't have any problems upgrading it.
There's a PC building thread over at the gaming side that can point you in the right direction.
If you really want something that's built into the monitor, i would only consider iMac, and that's only for the OS itself. If you're sticking with PC then there's no point having one of those all-in-one's unless you're cramped for space. Or for looks maybe.
Hey TechGAF I'm not sure weather to ask this in here or the PC thread, But I'm looking to overclock my cpu and gpu. I've never done it before. I've tried overclocking my gpu in MSI Afterburner. But after I put in any settings I'll try a game and it will eventually crash. I've also tried overclocking the cpu in my bios. I'm not sure if thats where I'm suppose to do that or if there's a program for it. My cpu and gpu are a Intel i5 4670K and a MSI GeForce GTX 760 Twin Frozr OC 2GB. My motherboard is a MSI Z87-G45. Any help would be appreciated.
I'm not one to recommend GPU overclocking because i find the performance boost to be slim at best. Your card is already factory overclocked so i'm not sure if you can push it any further.
As for cpu overclocking, yes you should be doing it in bios.
I believe there's plenty of guides over at the gaming side in the "i need a new pc" thread.