Chris P building a new PC
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Re: Chris P building a new PC
so it should work allready! what is the holdup???
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Re: Chris P building a new PC
Installed XP and that works fine so right now I'm installing Vista for dual-boot.
The case looks really cool!
On my laptop now fyi....
The case looks really cool!
On my laptop now fyi....
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Re: Chris P building a new PC
Yeah the case does look nice
you happy with it all then?
you happy with it all then?
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Re: Chris P building a new PC
If it works first boot up, well then that's a relief. I hate waiting for that VERY first POST(power on self test) after spending 100's of dollars and it won't go.
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Re: Chris P building a new PC
tbh, i aint never used any anti static band before, and never really taking measures to reduce static lol, only problems i have had was when i was to forceful with a 1gb stick of ram, dam things stopped working
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Re: Chris P building a new PC
So I did complete it 2 days ago. Installed XP then Vista and now still have to fix the master boot record so both come up as options. Vista gave me trouble nearly instantly. 1st attempt encountered an error during install, 2nd attempt worked, but all of a sudden I was unable to install anything(!) and after the 3rd attempt (set up memory properly this time ) and not installing the motherboard drivers Vista finally started to work like a dream. Played BF2 last night for a little bit, because I was working overtime, and installed Crysis... the graphics are phenomenal compared to what I had (AMD Athlon XP 2800+, 1024MB Kingston HyperX and an ancient FX5700). So right now I'm installing the DFP and LFS and should be online shortly....
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Re: Chris P building a new PC
u still putting win7 on it? would hope u already have it, no longer available to download from microsoft
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Re: Chris P building a new PC
I decided against installing Windows 7. I really don't have the time or energy to mess around with it.
Still haven't sorted out the MBR so XP and Vista are bootable. I think I'll just get rid of XP. Vista works fine. I can't think of any reason why I should keep XP other than maybe wanting to install really old games, but I very much doubt I would do that.
Still haven't sorted out the MBR so XP and Vista are bootable. I think I'll just get rid of XP. Vista works fine. I can't think of any reason why I should keep XP other than maybe wanting to install really old games, but I very much doubt I would do that.
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