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cable (hard drive), upgrading
caching
     delayed-write-caching, avoiding
     disk 2nd
         speeding up with DOS SMARTDRV
    RAM
         chipset cacheability limits
         limitations on
     VCACHE, setting
     Windows 95 file-caching bug, fixing 2nd
CBROM program
CD-ROM drive
     drive letter assignments, changing
clock (system), setting back
clock multiplier (CPU)
     hacking the settings
     setting values
     unlocking the multiplier
clock speed (CPU)
     adjusting
     controlling from the BIOS
     CPU-chipset-memory combination
cloning your hard disk
clusters
     FAT filesystems
     NTFS filesystem
         wasted space on
CMOS memory, resetting
     Award BIOS chip and
     removing the battery cell
COM ports 2nd 3rd
     boosting performance
     configuring
     conflicts with Plug and Play devices
     rewiring to use available IRQs
     standard address and IRQ settings, listing of
components, system
     avoiding damage to
     P.O.S.T. testing of
CONFIG.SYS file
connectors for COM ports
CONVERT program
cooling the CPU
CPU hacking [See also overclocking, CPU]
     AMD CPUs
     clock multiplier values, setting
     clock multiplier, unlocking
     clock speed, controlling from the BIOS
     cooling the CPU
     CPU-chipset-memory combination
     determining CPU speed
     FSB speeds for common CPUs
     heat sink bonding to the CPU
     identifying your CPU
     installing the heat sink
     Intel CPUs
     knowing which CPUs are hackable
     overclocking methods by CPU type
     power supply, upgrading
     problems caused by
     reducing risks of
     system board, determining support of CPU overclocking
     ventilation
     voltage, adjusting

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