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  1. for begainers....not a good idea. A basic script would be better. But if you have some time on your hands its not bad. Ive used it but wasn't a big fan
  2. rofl rofl...ahhh thanks
  3. I like 7 and 4 4 well.....look at it...hehe 7 because it has my attitude deep inside. w00t w00t
  4. looks good but...... MSFN Rules of Conduct
  5. (Click for HIGH RES. pic!)
  6. http://www.gimmefonts.com/ Your Welcome
  7. Great job guys. Nice work dr15
  8. BTW its also a FM tuner and it only cost me 35 bucks.
  9. yah you can record TV, VHS, DVD....you can convert it to WMP file, .mov files, mpeg and mpeg2.
  10. Not that I know of, now I have one of these and it works great. KW-TV878R-Pro
  11. ok ok ok...Yes its me and I'm back online once again. Basically it was a loss of power. For those who say "well get a UPS", I have one but they are worthless most of the time. Anyways what I thought was my bios turned out to be a bad RAM module I got from corsair. So a company that I do business with allot lent me a MB. Well that MB wouldn't boot up either so i thought it must be that old VID card. (been acting up "i thought") so he lent me a new VID card and tested mine. Well mine tested out good and the MB I had borrowed still wouldn't boot up with the new VID card. So i was left up to only one thing. It has to be the new RAM. So i took that cool little benchmarking tool memtest (Find it in our downloads section) and ran a 10 time loop on the module. No errors. errr...ok. So let me call ASUS and corsair and be on hold for an hour for corsair and wait 15 hours for a call back from corsair (by the way they called me at 9:30pm...kinda late). After digging through old PC books and ready up on module and specs on MB I figured only one thing. The RAM was unable to function in any lower end MB. Mind you this is a new corsair XMS DDR3500 running at 433mhz. The fasted available. Being told it would be backwards compatible made me a little upset finding out this is not always true. So I invested a few more bucks in a new ASUS P4PE MB (Now i have a extra ASUS P4S533 Motherboard) and all is running "actually screaming" its way through any task I throw at it. So the moral of the story is, don't be cool and buy the latest and greatest thing out until you've done your homework, even then wait a little bit for other things to catch up.
  12. if its a private network from home it will help but if your main portal to the internet is based at a PC you can not apply these patches to then no.
  13. stay away from that application. Trust me
  14. Also keep in mind in the future if you reinstall Windows while installing SP1 you can choose to achive files...click "do not archive files" and you wont have to do this next time.
  15. You can monitor your temps as I do on my PCs VIA software. First number in red is my motherboard and second in white is my CPU. I also have a hardware monitor on my PC. As yo can see both software and hardware moitor are exzactly the same.
  16. welcome dr15 I had this problem and these were the two things I checked..... My PSU and Temps on CPU. On the power supply connectors would lose contact and cause a short this would auto make PC restart. Also the temps were rising higher than what i wanted. Keep in mind of your checking your CPU temps in your bios your not going to get a correct reading. You should install a 3rd party software ( ex. Motherboard Monitor) and watch your temps while the pc idels for a few hours. Also in your bios if you have it set to hardware monitor your temps there should be a place that allows your pc to reboot if it reaches a certain temp. Try to raise the temp if its to low. Im not 100% on MAD but on intel it shouldnt go any higher than 54c to be safe. (thats my option) in the end I upgrading the Heatsink and used artic thermol paste on the core and replaceed the PSU and had no problems after that. Also I dont care what intel says about the PSU but you should NEVER NEVER NEVER have anything below a 350 PSU. Anything lower is dangerous.
  17. I know most of you probaly know about this by now. If you dont here some info... Its so hard for me to imagine 97 people burning to death in a small club. It gives me chills thinking about people having a great time as we all do when we go out and then bam all hell breaks lose. Makes you think about life. See all info Here
  18. Both Intel and AMD are reliable in the same matter. Over several several years I have only heard or experianced CPU going bad when it was the user fault..(ex. bending pins, smashing core due to heatsink) I can only say Intel is way way cooler and OC easier and higher. That can be proven.
  19. http://www.xperties.net/gallery.html enjoy
  20. oh boy, your going to get a bucnh of leechers now...rofl rofl..just kidding guys.
  21. Was over at asusboard.com and was ready something and I came across this. Thought you guys might want to know whats going on in case your thinking about buying new RAM..... Read some replys members made Here
  22. not bad. I think the NeoWin needs some touching up...let me think. Oh yeah those letters bottom right hand side need to be erased. Then it will look great then.
  23. rofl rofl...true true
  24. thank you davey for the post. With everything that was posted Im sure gamehead can figure out how to lower XP hogging his RAM...and welcome aboard.
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