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I'm going to attempt to install Windows XP on it today and I'll report back with the progress of that.Īlso, I found out what the best CPU for this thing is, but what is the best GPU for it? I cannot for the life of me, figure out the right one for it. I wanted to make sure the thing was wiped clean of all work related files and it seemed to be, but then when I looked at the properties of the hard drive, which physically read that it was a 160 GB capacity drive, it calculated that it only has 30 gbs available and only 7 gbs used. So now I have a copy of Windows XP still loaded onto a flash drive and I plan to reformat the whole thing and install XP.īut oddly enough, I witnessed a mystery while digging through the internal files of the computer.
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Luckily after much investigation, I found a piece of paper with what seemed to be a password on it, I tried it several times to no avail and eventually tried it with the first letter capitalized and it worked! Turned out the password entry was case sensitive. If this not going to work, you would have to pull optical drive from another PC and stick it into yours.
#Dell optiplex 745 mother board tower mtty 565 manual
If you need help getting to the motherboard you would have to read a manual Remove the jumper plug from the RTC_RST pins and place it back on the password pins.Ĭonnect your computer and devices to electrical outlets and turn them on. Place the password jumper plug on the RTC_RST pins and wait approximately 5 seconds. Remove the jumper plug from the PSWD jumper pins. Locate the password (PSWD) and CMOS (RTC_RST) jumpers on the system board. Turn off the computer and disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet. I am not guarantee that this will work, but you have to try. Thanks for the extensive list! As I am still having trouble with booting from the usb drive, I am interested. If you are unsuccessful in booting from USB, let us know - there is a way to clear all passwords by removing password jumper, interested? Intel® Celeron® D 533 MHz FSB Socket T with XD and EM64T (300 series) Intel® Pentium® 4 800MHz FSB Socket T with HT, XD, EM64T, and 1MB L2 cache (500 series) Intel® Pentium® D 800MHz FSB Socket T XD, EM64T, 2x1MB L2 cache (800 series) Intel® Pentium® D 800MHz FSB Socket T XD, EM64T, 2x2MB L2 cache, EIST, and VT on 950/960 (900 series) Intel® Core MHz FSB Socket T XD, EM64T 4MB L2 cache EIST and VT (E6000 series) Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E6300 (2M Cache, 1.86 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E6320 (4M Cache, 1.86 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E6400 (2M Cache, 2.13 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E6420 (4M Cache, 2.13 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E6600 (4M Cache, 2.40 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) Ntel® Core™2 Duo Processor E6700 (4M Cache, 2.66 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) Anyone that helps is greatly appreciated. I just had great success building my first custom computer, but I don't know the first thing about building a home theatre unit.
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I need to know what kind of cpu I could upgrade this to, what kind of cheap gpu would put hdmi in this thing? All things that I'm curious about. I want to upgrade this thing to be decent. Right now I'm trying to figure out what kind of mobo this thing has without taking it apart. I'm interested in this kind of project and I wanted to consult the hive mind of tomshardware for more ideas and suggestions about going about doing this.
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I was advised by another member of Tomshardware, namely stickg1 that the best thing to do with this is to mess around with it, and possibly alter it to become a low power, discrete Home Theatre computer. The computer has been stripped of it's optical drives and it's only data input can be through it's USB and Ethernet ports. A recent company wide layoff has caused a liquidation in property from my former employer and so I've acquired an office computer from them.ĬPU: Intel Celeron (I have yet to turn it on and see what the Ghz are but its a CELERON so what's the need?)