Pentium 4 CPU (2005 - 2020)
I'm not a CPU collector, but one of my branded computer age is 15 yrs old now. It's my old-school Home Theater PC (HTPC) Samsung Magic Station MT20 powered by Pentium 4 and I don't want to sell it until it broken yet. The last device upgrade was the RAM (3GB), 5.1 channel Creative PCI sound-card and GeForce 4 MX 440 AGP 8x VGA card. The original OS was bundled with Windows XP Media Center but then I replaced it using Windows 7 - 2 months ago - after it failed to install Windows 8 because of the processor issue. Anyway, here is the video review...
Some problem will raised with old-age computer such as power device failure or drained CMOS battery for example. Better get luck to replace fast-moving spare part than the slow one - if it available. By the way, the video below will show you how to change CMOS battery from this old PC. Even the PC can run without the battery, but it's recommended to change a new one to avoid another problem after the OS boot to desktop.
Hope you enjoy both video compiled in Bahasa. Don't forget to subscribe to the channel and thank you for passing by here...
Some problem will raised with old-age computer such as power device failure or drained CMOS battery for example. Better get luck to replace fast-moving spare part than the slow one - if it available. By the way, the video below will show you how to change CMOS battery from this old PC. Even the PC can run without the battery, but it's recommended to change a new one to avoid another problem after the OS boot to desktop.
Hope you enjoy both video compiled in Bahasa. Don't forget to subscribe to the channel and thank you for passing by here...
Labels: HTPC, PC Modding, Windows Media Center
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