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<blockquote data-quote="redknight" data-source="post: 968853" data-attributes="member: 137350"><p>I will try my best.</p><p>windows 7 home premium version 6.1.7600 build 7600</p><p>Processor Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5500 @ 2.80GHz, 2803 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s)</p><p>intell (r) g41 graphics processor</p><p>motherboard couldn't find it</p><p>ram = 4 gig</p><p>x64 based pc</p><p>single terabyte hard drive</p><p> </p><p>by win mce I assume mean win media center. Yep it's got problems. It loses the signal, drops the video but I can still hear it, and when it does hold a signal the sound is two second behind the picture. If I am not mistaken there is an option that says "if the video is out of scync" you choose that option to improve it.</p><p>There was a way to get the MB numbers during start. They were suppose to be in the lower right corner but you had to be quick with the pause button to read it. I tried several times but couldn't catch numbers that flash by after it says done. I did see though that there were no numbers in that lower right corner. I know f10 will get you into the bios but you have to be real carefull there. Why do they put info on the that even superman couldn't read it fast enough is beyond my comprehension. Forcing restart several times in a row messes up restart bad enough that startup repair works forever and doesn't get done. I finally had to accept restart without protection, I had no good disks for backup and restore was turned off so no restore points either. It is on now with one maybe useless restore point.</p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redknight, post: 968853, member: 137350"] I will try my best. windows 7 home premium version 6.1.7600 build 7600 Processor Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5500 @ 2.80GHz, 2803 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s) intell (r) g41 graphics processor motherboard couldn't find it ram = 4 gig x64 based pc single terabyte hard drive by win mce I assume mean win media center. Yep it's got problems. It loses the signal, drops the video but I can still hear it, and when it does hold a signal the sound is two second behind the picture. If I am not mistaken there is an option that says "if the video is out of scync" you choose that option to improve it. There was a way to get the MB numbers during start. They were suppose to be in the lower right corner but you had to be quick with the pause button to read it. I tried several times but couldn't catch numbers that flash by after it says done. I did see though that there were no numbers in that lower right corner. I know f10 will get you into the bios but you have to be real carefull there. Why do they put info on the that even superman couldn't read it fast enough is beyond my comprehension. Forcing restart several times in a row messes up restart bad enough that startup repair works forever and doesn't get done. I finally had to accept restart without protection, I had no good disks for backup and restore was turned off so no restore points either. It is on now with one maybe useless restore point. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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