what do you mean by average? first of all, average pc doesn't yet have sata as a default and all the standard (and less standard) sata / raid controlers are inclued in Bâshrat the Sneaky's driver pack, which integrates into your win setup with a few mouse clicks and minor editing of a single file...
here's an avatar for you mr.spock (after a fight with chuck norris) i used it before the one i use now, it's made by a friend of mine in windows paint! however, use it for this forum only please
don't have 2003 installed so i can't check... i don't believe they store it in the same place try here: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0] [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0] [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0] however, since the outlook 2003 is radically inproved, you definitely should use some kind of regsnap tool to track the changes once you change the settings manually....
Bâshrat the Sneaky, is this topic means that your previous builds don't support nvraid? cause you have the drivers for both nvata and nvraid on those...
the problem is that outlook express (you did mean express i suppose) keeps it's settings under the system specific key: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities\{D4DFFB10-B527-41A1-9949-F240462A219F}\Software\Microsoft\Outlook Express\5.0] now this {D4DFFB10-B527-41A1-9949-F240462A219F} is system specific... it makes kind of tricky to tweak it's settings unless using some advanced method
maybe some registry tweaking could solve your problem...surf the topic "registry tweaks 2" and do some searching about network... or maybe if you could try some other wifi card...
well there is always a posibility of manually entering the settings into registry... use some regsnap util, and copy the resource files where needed...
mindreader avast the greatest, with his nice cousains avg, nod32 and kaspersky... i don't believe how anyone could vote for norton...guess some unfamiliar non-tech newbies...
yes. actually, the processor runs faster, but it's effective power ceases with the heat rising. more work for error correction modules within the cpu, less performance for your applications. you get my point...
me neither until i tryed it... you have a freeware (free registration) version on their site; small, efficient and with the fastest true-increment update system so far... here: http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html
i also prefer ati, even if nvidia is currently in my computer what p***es me of the the naming techniques the both bastard use... for example the difference between 9200PRO and 9200SE is enormous... Gforce2Ti and Gforce2MX ... even bigger A lot of not-knowing people got tricked this way by seeing a official review for top rated models (for example Gforce4 Ti versions) and then go and buy that so great "Gforce 4" card. But they actualy bought MX version which has complete different chip (weaker than GF3Ti) and got lousy fps and no shader support what so ever...for God's sake... I really hate this, and thinking we should do some kind of petition to stop them from doing this anymore...