Holy crap that is a big spyder! Gates big brother idea? I'm suprised you moved the clock. What kind was it?
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Holy crap that is a big spyder! Gates big brother idea? I'm suprised you moved the clock. What kind was it?
AnandTech did a review of the new Hitachi LCD that is supposed to be really good for gaming. More info for you to look at.
http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.html?i=1785
Cheers,
Scott Murphy
Thanks but I was able to grab them though Speed will be happy.
Cheers,
Scott Murphy
Ok I have two new driver sets. I have the 2.07 as well but I tried the SIS site and it took forever but I have them from Mar 3, 2003. Both the Win2k/XP package and WinXP only package. Try there site...
I have the SS51G as well and I believe those are the newest drivers. I will check ASAP and post if I have newer.
Cheers,
Scott Murphy
I would recommend an Acer notebook. I have been using them for 3 years now with great success. They don't cost as much and you usually get more for your money. The warranty is great to as you can get...
D'OH!
I have a new ASUS nForce mobo that I just upgraded to 1GB (2x512MB) RAM. Everything was working great but now I am getting errors in games and the system is resetting doing stuff like email. Now I am...
I have not seen a limit on the size of the partitions, only the number you can protect. In theory, a 1GB HD would use ~1% or 100MB. So 8 partitions of 1GB each would use ~800MB to store the drive...
You must remember that you can only protect up to 8 partitions. The protection process is done once, when you select the partitions for protection. So no IO steps are done during system use as the...
The only other analogy I can think of is this, when you fdisk an NTFS hard drive using DOS bootdisk you see a NON-DOS partition because DOS doesn't know what it is but you can still see it and delete...
jameslee:
Your example:
The MagicCard uses less than 1% of the hard disk to store binary code used to restore the remaining 99+% of the hard disk. If you installed a utility like Norton's and...
This also sounds like the hardware reviewed here on got|Apex.
http://gotapex.com/reviews.php?rev=videocards/magiccard/index.html
This type of hardware or the software you mention is a god send....
I have been doing this for a while as well. I have been using Drive Image and Norton Ghost. Once the system is done I take an image of it and store it on a CD. When they come back you go no problem...
I have had a trying time getting the best mouse settings for CS. I recently upgraded my gaming PC to Windows XP only to find that I was having a laggy controls with my mouse, awful precision. I...
That is also one thing to note. Opera is very memory intensive, storing the cache there for quick access. This is not a big problem as you can tweak it to use whatever amount you want. Very...
The unit is a projection display so no radiation or UVA/B would hit the user. Most would be absorded by the screen or pass through.
Match this up with a good 6.1 or 7.1 sound system, you would be...
Just upgraded to Opera 7. It is really small and fast, a lot faster than IE or Netscape. I haven't tried it yet with my bank but I don't expect it to work so you will still need IE for secure...
Contrast ratio is the judgment between the lightest light and darkest dark that the LCD can produce. It seems that every maker has their own "contrast ratio" meaning that you really have to shop, see...
I believe that you need something to watch port 139. If you block this port then you will not see responses from the Windows network though everything else should be fine. The program I mentioned...
Any modem from creative.
I have had really good luck with AOpen modems.
Cheers,
Scott
Try this. Ethereal is a free network protocol analyzer for Unix and Windows. It allows you to examine data from a live network or from a capture file on disk. You can interactively browse the capture...
I had this problem too. I have 2 XP Pros but it cleared up when I installed SP1 on my main system but my gaming system with SP1 it still happens. I have not found a fix for it either.
Cheers,...
If you are dead set getting a new P4 system now then limit your choice to the new granite bay chipset boards. The P4 is great, fast and quiet but is really limited by DDR's memory bandwidth. The...
I had a similar story. Gigabyte board with a 1700+ with random reboots. I change the power supply (cheap OEM) and checked all connections but still had the problem. I then got messages saying that I...