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I think he means Tiscali 2mb as there's no such product as BT Wholesale IPStream 2.5mb.
As for being unlimted as I've said in your other post it's not "Unlimited" at all. Granted they "claim" it is but a rather significant usage policy is in place and they make no bones of restricting your...
There are alot of good, indepth Spam filters/phishing detectors for Outlook but they are nearly all subscription based or charge a fee after the trial period elapses.
I use Outlook for business but hosting the mail server ourselves make this job alot easier. for personal emails I just use Gmail...
That would be fine mate. The crucial link was intended to show the different type's of memory available and which suited you. Aslong as it's PC2100 or DDR266 (and 184 pins) you'll be fine wherever you get it from.
You could even use PC2700 (DDR333) or PC3200 (DDR400) in your system albeit they...
The PC version IS the PS2 version ported across. It's identical even down to the control options show the PS2 controller....
As the PC version offers high resolution hows the PS2 version better???
Doesn't help mate. Like I said DXDIAG doesn't "normally" give you motherboard details and all your's is showing is VIA (chipset manufacturer not motherboard manufacturer details) chip details.
According to VIA your chipset was used on some 20 motherboards.......
Go for 2 * 512 then.. Save the...
Not really mate, only your Bios version.
It's not that crucial as we now know your chipset anyway. As a rule of thumb each memory slot on motherboards using that chipset will accept a 1gig memory module.
The third link down is for an Intel motherboard matey. The number/code you have quoted is simply a chip code which is why I said earlier unless you know what you are looking for in can be difficult.
The program will only shows the slots IN USE. So if you have 2 memory modules it will display 2 slots but there may be a 3rd slot empty (and therefore not shown in that program)
The only way to tell is to have a look.
Ultimately you can add 512mb to the memory you have yes but it's a much...
Buffered memory literally contains a "buffer" to cope with help ditribute the electicity to the modules if you have a lot installed.
You have "Registered" memory installed.
Unfortunately that's a fairly old system. From that we cannot tell what motherboard you have as the appropriate fields are greyed out.
As many motherboard manufacturers have used that chipset over time it's not really much to go on.
I'm guessing if you take the side of the case off and look...
The memory you have installed is known as PC2100 or DDR266 (both mean the same thing)
http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/listmodule.asp?family=DDR&tabid=DDR+PC2100
That shows your type of memory in different module sizes (184 pin applies to you) Depending on your motherboard there's a limit to...
I'm saying this with all due respect but unless you know your stuff it's not particluarly obvious what motherboard you have simply by looking at it. I don't mean that in a funny way I'm just saying you probably wont be able to tell.
Download the Zip file I quoted above and run cpuz.exe. A box...
In a word no..
Obviously if you are into PC's and therefor build your own you already know what ram you have. For those with pre-assembled PC's you need to download something like CPUZ which will tell you the info you are after.
http://www.cpuid.org/download/cpu-z-130.zip
It's not unlimted as a fairly strict usage policy is in force. Download more than they consider to be appropriate (which they don't state) and your line is contended during peak hours.
I don't call that unlimited myself.
I don't think there's any law at all to stop any form of service provider (mobiles, ISP, Sky etc) setting any contract length they like.
It might not be good for business but there's nothing to stop them specifying a 48 month contract if they so wished.