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male connectors (DB-9 and DB-25) malware protection configuring a new PC sources of malware MAP command Master Boot Record (MBR) fixing on FAT partitions with FDISK fixing on NTFS with FIXMBR Master File Table (MFT) memory determining amount of RAM needed installing more RAM limitation of Windows 9x memory use limitations on additional RAM main memory allocated to AGP video card management programs Memory Interleave Enabler for Via chipsets speeding up RAM swapfile use by Windows 98 and Me, limiting system memory shared by video system system resource management, Windows Me Windows 95/98 cache, fixing Windows memory management, improving Windows NT-based systems, operation in RAM Windows system resources, managing memory and components (system), in-depth tests of memory timing settings, hacking metals, heat sink MFLOPS (million-floating-point-(math)-operations-per-second) MFT (Master File Table) Microsoft FDISK documentation Plug and Play specification millions of instructions per second (MIPS) raw CPU performance measured in Mobile and Network settings (typical roles, Windows 95) modes parallel port operation serial port Mode parameter moisture trapped between the CPU and its heat sink mount command (Linux) MR BIOS MSDOS.SYS file details of filler characters at end typical multiboot configuring a multiboot system partitioning for sharing filesystems or using unique third-party utilities, using 2nd PartitionMagic System Commander multiplier values, CPU clock setting unlocking the multiplier
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