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Evesham Depends on Intel Server Board SCB2 to Deliver Mission-Critical Reliability
Evesham Technology is a leading system builder and computer retailer in the United Kingdom. Its 17 sales locations across the UK serve consumers with showrooms and companies with business centres. A full 50 percent of its business is small and mid-sized companies that are increasingly dependent on servers. Evesham gives...
Tags: Intel Server, Evesham Technology, Intel Corp., Evesham, Intel Server Board SCB2, Processors, Servers, Sales Strategy, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Sales
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Hibernate/Standby Problems on WinXP Home
Hibernate/Standby Problems on WinXP HomeMy setup is an Evesham Evolution 2800 Blue Lightning containing a Pentium 4 3GHz, 1GB DDR RAM, 120GB Hard Drive, Radeon 9600 256Mb VGA/DVI-I/TV-out and 17" Viewsonic VP171S DVI plus Optical Drives. I am running Win XP Home SP2.It was not until I had had...
Tags: BIOS, Evesham, Evesham Evolution 2800 Blue Lightning, hard drive, MedMan, memory, Microsoft Windows XP, monitor, ViewSonic Corp.
Q&A 2005-01-23

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Evesham Technology Discovers the Power of Managing PCs With Intel vPro Technology
Established in 1984, Evesham Technology has grown into a leading UK-based provider of IT solutions and services. As part of Evesham's goal to continually improve the level of IT service it provides to the customers, it wanted to investigate how Intel vPro technology featuring Intel AMT could improve the remote...
Tags: Intel vPro, PC, Evesham Technology, Intel Corp., Help Desk, Call Centers, Desktops, It Operations, Hardware
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printer problem
I have a Lexmark LX1180 printer scanner which used to work pertfectly on my Evesham computer running XP sp2There are 6 USB2 ports on the computer which all work with other USB devicesNow when I connect the printer it is recognised by pnp as a USB hub and when pnp...
Tags: Printers, USB, printer
Q&A 2006-04-20
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