model# 5wv257 amd 700
T Tempus Distinguished Jan 8, 2001 836 0 18,980 Apr 26, 2001 #2 sorry bub. chances are that you can't. That's what you get when you buy from Compaq or any other OEM. - Tempus fugit donec vestrum relictus tripudium. Autem amor praeterea magis pretium.
sorry bub. chances are that you can't. That's what you get when you buy from Compaq or any other OEM. - Tempus fugit donec vestrum relictus tripudium. Autem amor praeterea magis pretium.
G Guest Guest Apr 28, 2001 #3 Actually yeah, their's no way you can. Like Tempus said, that's what you get with you buy Compaq.
W wapaaga Distinguished Jan 18, 2001 1,070 0 19,280 Apr 28, 2001 #4 anuways your ram is pc100 becuase they put anything more than what you need so you would have to get all new ram. by then your pretty close to a new processer, well within a hunderd dollars
anuways your ram is pc100 becuase they put anything more than what you need so you would have to get all new ram. by then your pretty close to a new processer, well within a hunderd dollars
V volton Distinguished Mar 14, 2001 74 0 18,630 Apr 28, 2001 #5 Try finding out how to get into the bios and have a look around.Then take the cover of and remove the cpu and connect the L1 bridges .hehehe " overclocking = better value "
Try finding out how to get into the bios and have a look around.Then take the cover of and remove the cpu and connect the L1 bridges .hehehe " overclocking = better value "
W wapaaga Distinguished Jan 18, 2001 1,070 0 19,280 Apr 28, 2001 #6 trust me there is nothing you can really do in your bois i have a compaq right know luckly i'm not in to overclocking it because it is my parnets but you can try if you want i'm pretty sure you have to push f10 to get in to it
trust me there is nothing you can really do in your bois i have a compaq right know luckly i'm not in to overclocking it because it is my parnets but you can try if you want i'm pretty sure you have to push f10 to get in to it