Install-Remove-Replace Modem, Video,Audio or Network Card
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thx for the tutorial helped alot
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You don't need it. Just touch a radiator every now and then, DO NOT wear socks on a carpet and rub your feet while doing it (builds up loads of static).
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@FLPCNERDScom Thats about 10 years old.
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I have an old Gateway P4 tower machine from 2003, which came only with 256RAM and a 56K dialup modem. I just ordered a hi speed PCI ethernet card from Amazon, and would like to install it in my machine, so that I may surf the web with my hi speed cable connection. Would I use the same PCI slot that the 56K modem is attached to (after removing it), or do I use a different PCI slot? Does Win XP automatically recognize the new ethernet card, or do I have to install special software before?
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Do i need my mdem card? I use the cat-5 thing on the motherboard. If i dont, TELL ME! I only got 3 pci ports (i know it sux) so i could really use the space.
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E-Ther-Net lol its all good
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Oh, you're welcome.
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Oh my god! you're right! You've proven wrong millions of dollars in research and technology used to build computers and other electronics devices! I'll report your findings to ESD association, and all those crazy idiots who use ESD prevention to keep shipping 99.999% good runs of products! Glad you're around to tell us all how to do it.
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It's still pretty unnecesary... you can just touch a bottle of soda and you'll be grounded. However aluminum isn't a very good choice for grounding yourself. Rather use an element.
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The computer you made the opening with lags...
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whats the little black slot on my computer for a card? what kind of card?
omg check the 10 years old computer!
xboxnissan 3 years ago
Not that old. But it is.
It's an eMachines T2882
FLPCNERDScom 2 years ago
Are you Spanish FLPC?
marik332000 3 years ago
Yes I am
FLPCNERDScom 2 years ago
Why do you need to wear that wrist-band?
MiggyJiggy 3 years ago
An antistatic wrist strap or ESD wrist strap is a device used to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) by safely grounding a person working on electronic equipment. It
FLPCNERDScom 3 years ago