Friday, September 10, 2010

i enjoy a celeron R 1.85 GHz processor. would that hit a pentium III 500 MHz processor?

i bought a different internal cd burner drive. and my pc isn't reconizing it. and the simply diff on the requirment s on the box is my processor. it's calls for a pentium III 500 MHz. and i know a GHz is bigger than a MHz. so what's the matter? (btw i have installed it correctley both ways they suggest). links would be helpfull thx.

i enjoy a celeron R 1.85 GHz processor. would that hit a pentium III 500 MHz processor?

its probably inconsistent.. take it rear legs and get a up to date one
the celeron cpu is over 3 times quiker than the intel pentium 3, what os are you running? xp should find the drivers itself, not sure about the others i know win 98 doen not
Your PC isn't recognize it for other reasons. It have nothing to do next to your CPU.



On the IDE cable you've hooked it up to, make sure you hold the burner set as either master or slave. If you enjoy another device on the same cable, later it needs to be set to the divergent of that device. Use the jumpers located on the subsidise of the drive (this should be explained in the manual).



Another entity that it could be is the position on the cable. The master device should be on the "end" connector , while the "slave" device should be on the "middle" connector.
Your PC is 4x faster than a 500MHz, that is lately the minimum requirement.



To put it simply, you need to check your pullover settings on the back of the drive.



If still no nouns, you have a inaccurate drive.

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