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Author Topic: RUN AND HIDE, IIIIIIIII'MMMMMM BAAAAAAAAAACK  (Read 93 times)

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Offline cryofreeze666

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RUN AND HIDE, IIIIIIIII'MMMMMM BAAAAAAAAAACK
« on: October 30, 2009, 01:19:55 pm »
ok i found a comp in a pawn shop that seemed to have everything basically that i needed for school.  Yeah build comp got put off when i went back.  question is this now that i'm finding out how crappy acers are.

is there any place in the web i can go and let them do a system check on my computer so i can get the actual specification requirements for my comp?  i mean like a place that can tell me whether or not this is a 800, 1033, or whatever system.  my best guess according to aproximation of the slots in the cards didn't work out as well as i would have liked. cards fit, but don't work propper and no paper work came with the comp.

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Re: RUN AND HIDE, IIIIIIIII'MMMMMM BAAAAAAAAAACK
« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2009, 02:33:00 am »
Check Acers web site for the particular model of the motherboard. They should have specs available.
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Re: RUN AND HIDE, IIIIIIIII'MMMMMM BAAAAAAAAAACK
« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2009, 03:19:51 pm »
do a belarc report... the program is FREE and will give you an excellent report on your system including a mother board #

belarc.com
 

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Re: RUN AND HIDE, IIIIIIIII'MMMMMM BAAAAAAAAAACK
« Reply #3 on: November 04, 2009, 04:17:59 pm »
That is one really cool program, Dr. Why.  I really like it.  Thanks, very useful for working on other people's machines. 
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