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to whoever made this project I thank you for making such a wonderfully tool for windows 2000 its helped me alot with getting old install updated and I appreciate that keep up the good work
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I'm working on making a mid-range windows 7 pc and I was wondering if it would be possible to install windows 7 on a ssd I'm planning on buying it a samsung evo 960 1tb I'm new with ssd if anyone could help with this it would be much appreciated
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thanks @AMDFan4Life but the link for some reason won't load for me is there another pink that might work for me?
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Computer-Central (Feature Request & Support Thread)
legacyfan replied to legacyfan's topic in Websites and Boards
update: until after newyears my website is temporarily paused in development and will resume in january thanks -
cool pictures from the nasa telescope (from nasa earth scope) pictures provided by nasa
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thank you everyone for the feedback it's been very helpfull!
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“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
legacyfan replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
I realise that now and I plan on staying no matter what I even have a better avatar now -
part of my series (state of windows)
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as we all know support for windows xp is slowly growing thin over the past few year and updates are getting harder and harder to find nowadays even with update packs even browsers are harder to find so is windows xp still usable at all in 2023-beyond?
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the 960 and up seem to be pretty good card from my research on them so if you want a powerful legacy cpu its probably the best you can get for legacy cpu
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“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
legacyfan replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
I decided to not leave (and I know ive done that before and I'm sorry I could never leave my friends I have here) -
“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
legacyfan replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
(never mind my leave is canceled sorry about that) and sorry @D.Draker for saying I would leave -
very nice wallpaper @XPerceniol is it from alaska?
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I fixed the posts above to not be spammy (sorry about that)
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23 well-being tips for 2023 December 9, 2022 2 min read There is no better time than the start of a new year to reset your habits or establish new health goals. Think about the goals you have for your well-being and the positive results you hope to achieve in 2023. Integrate some of the suggested tips below that can help you reach those results. Add 10 minutes of exercise to your day. Stay on top of preventive care—schedule any overdue screenings and immunizations. Commit to one healthy stress-relieving activity per day. Use a fitness device or app to track your daily activity. Avoid slouching! Work on keeping your back straight, shoulders back and head up. Give yourself a compliment every time you look in the mirror. Get in the habit of brushing your teeth twice and flossing once per day. Mind your manners. “Please” and “thank you” can go a long way when interacting with others. Include three days of resistance or strength-building exercises each week. Leave work at work and home at home, and make the most of your time in both places! Drink a glass of water before each meal. Prioritize! Focus on activities that truly matter to you. Aim to get at least 7 hours of sleep each night. Try a new exercise! Now’s the time to switch it up. Create a budget—and stick to it! Each day, find a way to eat an extra serving of fruit or vegetables. When you’re away from work, avoid checking emails and voicemails, if possible. Aim to get 10,000 steps at least five days each week. Take time away from your screens (cell phone, computer, TV, tablet, etc.). Block out time to slow down and recharge. Choose two days a week to spend one hour doing something you love. Make one healthy vegetarian recipe for dinner every week. Take 10 minutes to mentally unwind before getting into bed. (from health advocate blog)
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hello @spongebob im not a big spongebob fan myself (I'm not allowed to watch it) but great name!
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Its Beauty Can Not be Exaggerated, Even by Texans.” -Bill Stephenson Where the Texas Hill Country meets the Chihuahuan Desert sits thousands of acres of limestone-rich ranch country. Found below the boots and hooves of those who inhabit and work the land is one of Earth’s most revered underground treasures, The Caverns of Sonora. The Caverns of Sonora is internationally recognized as one of the most beautiful show caves on the planet. Located 15 miles southwest of Sonora, Texas on I-10, the Caverns of Sonora marks the halfway point between San Antonio, TX and Big Bend National Park. Visitors come close and personal with this highly decorated cave system on intimate guided tours. The ranch-inspired grounds and gift shop offer a place to relax in nature, pan for gemstones, hike, or even indulge in homemade fudge. We invite you to bring your tent or RV and rest atop our crystal kingdom.
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im on there now also https://www.xpforums.com/members/legacyfan.2952/
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Computer-Central (Feature Request & Support Thread)
legacyfan replied to legacyfan's topic in Websites and Boards
there I fixed the image size see if that works -
Computer-Central (Feature Request & Support Thread)
legacyfan replied to legacyfan's topic in Websites and Boards
here is the new link with the fix includedhttps://websites.godaddy.com/en-US/editor/f89684d0-0cc9-404e-81fa-cb4d488069ae/a252d0a8-4d7e-48f9-bebe-ce2f0bfabba8/edit -
Computer-Central (Feature Request & Support Thread)
legacyfan replied to legacyfan's topic in Websites and Boards
edit changes made: unintentional reference fixed and fix some spelling errors -
Computer-Central (Feature Request & Support Thread)
legacyfan replied to legacyfan's topic in Websites and Boards
edit: fixed weird reference to turning tech enthusiests into robots and spelling fixes