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| jenny64 2001-05-14, 11:41 am |
| hai guys, long time no see
A bubblejet makes its impression on the paper by 2 choises)
crystal surface on head
boiling the ink
mechanical presure machine
motorized ink sprayer
Another question:
System locks up after memorycount up.
What hardware would would tech bring to site to correct problem:
CPU
Memory
Video card
HD
Last(buyt not least)
What cpu's use SEC(3)
386
486
Pentium
Pentium II
PentiumIII | |
| imran1430 2001-05-14, 11:42 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by jenny64
hai guys, long time no see
A bubblejet makes its impression on the paper by 2 choises)
crystal surface on head
boiling the ink
mechanical presure machine
motorized ink sprayer
The answer here is: C, boiling the ink. Inkjet printers and Bubblejet printers heat up the ink and then create bubbles from the ink that forms the image on the paper.
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Another question:
System locks up after memorycount up.
What hardware would would tech bring to site to correct problem:
CPU
Memory
Video card
HD
Personally, I would take memory. If the CPU was bad, it is likely that you wont even get this far. Video card is fine. Hd still hasn't kicked in eventhough it "could" be a problem. IMO.
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Last(buyt not least)
What cpu's use SEC(3)
386
486
Pentium
Pentium II
PentiumIII
Out of the above choices, only PII and PIII are the correct answers, everything else uses a socket.
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| JerryL 2001-05-17, 11:03 am |
| Hi;
For what it's worth, I agree with Imran on his answers. Just in case you wanted a second opinion.
JerryL  |
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