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Most modern answering machines can be accessed by calling your home number and letting the phone ring. You then have to enter a code when the answering machine picks up. This is a very common feature.
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Mark confidential on the fax, and alert the person at the other end to be at the machine when the fax arrives. There are some faxes that can send an encrypted message, however both machines at each end have to have this feature and have it enabled for it to work.
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Each model is different. Usually "answer mode" will be that the fax will pick up the phone line after a certain number of rings. If this feature is not enabled, it will not pick up the phone (a fax would need to be received manually by pressing the "receive" button when the phone is ringing). If the feature is enabled, it will pick up the phone line after a designated number of rings (be sure to be aware of any conflicting systems like voicemail that either will pick up before the fax or won't answer if the fax picks up before it).
The largest and "most important" circuit board in a computer is the so-called motherboard of the machine. It's the central or primary printed circuit board, and it is the real estate onto which the microprocessor (the "brain" of the machine) and just about everything else plugs on, in or to.
The motherboard holds most of the essential circuitry needed for the computer. It contains the CPU, the chipset, the buses, the memory, voltage regulators, the BIOS, the CMOS battery, and various controllers. The motherboard may or may not have integrated graphics. If not, the machine will need a separate video card.
If you are a heavy gamer, you should opt for a DDR3 ram supporting motherboard. Also, if you want a future ready machine, opt for a motherboard which has SLI orCrossfire support so that you can add a second GPU when your single one feels 'dated'.
No. The GMA 3000 is integrated into the motherboard. Upgrading it would entail replacing the motherboard. If on a desktop machine, a better graphics card may be inserted into an expansion slot.
HP has their own motherboards,but you can pick any motherboard that suits your needs if you need to replace it.If you want to keep the other components you have to make sure they are compatible with anything you buy.
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