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New life for a Compaq Presario S5140WM Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Wednesday, December 10 2008 @ 07:34 PM CST
By David L. Farquhar

I'm fixing up my mother in law's Compaq Presario S5140WM. She bought it about five years ago, a few weeks after her daughter and I started dating. It's been a pretty good computer for her, but lately it's been showing signs it might be overheating.

I took the shotgun approach, replacing pretty much everything that I would expect to be at or near the end of its life at five years.

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Dead computer? Check the CPU fan. Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Saturday, October 11 2008 @ 06:53 PM CDT
By David L. Farquhar

My wife came upstairs last night. "The mouse froze," she said. I walked downstairs to the computer. Sure enough: Frozen mouse, no caps lock light, no vital signs to speak of. Ctrl-Alt-Del didn't do anything either. I shut down, powered back up, and got the black screen of death.

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Cheap upgrades Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Sunday, September 28 2008 @ 09:24 AM CDT
By David L. Farquhar

Yesterday, during my weekly garage sale adventures, I bought some computer equipment. Among the haul: a Biostar Socket A motherboard with an AMD Sempron 2200+ CPU and 512MB of RAM. It's not state of the art, but can hold its own against some of the stuff still on the market, and it's a big upgrade over the 450 MHz Pentium II that's been powering this web site since July 2002.

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How to clean up your computer before you sell it Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Saturday, September 20 2008 @ 08:34 PM CDT
By David L. Farquhar

I went to a huge garage sale this morning. I walked home with a 7-year-old Dell 15" LCD monitor. What I paid for it wouldn't buy lunch for my wife and me. When I got it home and saw how well it worked, I felt guilty.

So if you're thinking of selling some computer equipment, take my tips (as someone who attends literally thousands of garage sales every year) for getting decent money for it.

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SSDs come of age? Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Tuesday, September 09 2008 @ 08:10 PM CDT
By David L. Farquhar

Intel released its first-generation SSDs this week. I haven't seen one and I don't plan on rushing out to buy one just yet, but what I've read makes it sound like this is going to be big. Not big like the release of Windows 95 was, but frankly if what people are saying is true, it should be as big of a deal. This is the first disruptive technology I've seen in years.

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Intel's Atom mini-ITX board has some interesting possibilities Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Monday, July 21 2008 @ 09:21 PM CDT
By David L. Farquhar

A story on The Register tipped me off to a small motherboard using Intel's new Atom CPU. A UK data center is using the chip to power servers, and The Reg asks if it's madness or genius.

More on that in a minute.

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I hate to admit it, but Intel's NIC drivers are awfully nice Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Wednesday, July 16 2008 @ 07:38 PM CDT
By David L. Farquhar

So we had some servers that were acting squirrelly on the network, refusing to talk to some servers but not others, dropping off entirely, etc. One of my coworkers noticed the servers acting badly were running different versions of the NIC driver than the ones that were behaving.

I found some other servers that had 10/100 cards in them that were using drivers that dated back to the Clinton administration.

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Anyone up for a $239 SSD? Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Thursday, July 10 2008 @ 08:09 PM CDT
By David L. Farquhar

The cost of a decent SSD skipped the $299 mark and zoomed all the way down below $249.

Super Talent's MasterDrive MX is available in several capacities, but the most interesting one to people who want performance on the cheap is the 30 GB model, which Newegg is selling for $239.

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My poor-man's SSD boots DOS really fast Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Tuesday, May 13 2008 @ 10:23 PM CDT
By David L. Farquhar

So, my no-name compact flash adapters arrived today. I ripped one open like a kid at Christmas, pulled a PC off the scrap heap, yanked my 128 MB compact flash card out of my PDA, and went to town.

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One solution to the family IT man problem: Standardize Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Tuesday, May 13 2008 @ 09:40 PM CDT
By David L. Farquhar

This weekend was Mother's Day, which meant a family get-together, which inevitably led to some computer questions. A few months ago I found a PC for my mom that's for all intents and purposes identical to my main PC. Now that my sister and brother in law are due for a computer upgrade, I suggested they get the same model.

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