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Participantcolin21 – Welcome to the forum
Check you have the check boxes enabled in . . . .
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I remember buying 4mb of RAM for £100 back in the 90s. And the same for a sound card just so I could here the chainsaw and screams in Doom! [/quote1264452475]
I remember we used to have epic doom battles on the office network with half the office playing.
Great fun 🙂jeepers01
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ParticipantBengan – Strombom used the Oxford Tec aerial with the SIERRA MC8775 module and reported it worked well. (see strombom’s earlier posts in this thread)
It depends on the WWAN card you choose and a second aerial will improve reception.
You can route the aerial through the hinge with care and there is sufficient room behind the lcd screen bezel as the aerial cables are quite thin.
Good disassembly and shots of the hinges are contained in this guide.
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Participanttrem – Welcome to the forum
You can use the Samsung Recovery Solution to back up the C: drive to external media.
Another option is to make an image backup of the whole hard drive to external media with software such as Acronis True Image.
AFAIK Samsung do not provide the Operating system on a packaged DVD with the N130 so external backups are a pretty important consideration.
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ParticipantSagan900 – There is a detailed guide here for disassembly / re-assembly
Don’t forget to remove the SD card blank 🙂
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Participantfullofflowers – You might want to try NetStumbler to determine the best channel to select based on the wireless networks and relative signal strengths operating around you.
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Participantjujudu64 – Welcome to the forum
There are a number of linux experts on the forum so it shouldn’t be too long before they get it sorted for you 🙂
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Participantmethod526 – Welcome to the forum
January 24, 2010 at 11:57 pm in reply to: [N310] N310 – spare mini PCI Express slot? (Anyone got a picture of the N310 internals? #208365jeepers01
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ParticipantSarge501 – Your welcome
Glad it’s all up and running now 🙂
Not sure about the driver for VIA as I have an NC10 with Intel graphics chipset, but if it’s working well with the one you have there is probably no need to change it
My motto is if it ain’t broke don’t fix it 🙂
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Participantashleyb – Welcome to the forum
Let us know how the over night charge goes
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Participantrickymt – Bienvenido al foro
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