Thanks for the replies.
I found a good page on the Seagate site that explained everything.http://www.seagate.com/support/kb/disc/faq/137_winxp.html.
The motherboard (MSI K7T Pro 2-A) was fine. I updated the BIOS previously and it recognised the whole thing. I installed Windows XP on the first...
I just got a Western Digital 160GB HDD and want to install Windows XP Pro. I have the original version of XP, and have heard that there is a limit of about 130GB without SP1. My question is, how do I do the initial installation of Windows? Will it recognise the first 130GB then after SP1 is...
Here's a different batch, probably which most of you have never heard of. Our family has:
2003 Holden Commodore SS
1993 Mitsubishi Verada
2000 Daihatsu Sirion GTVi
1998 Daihatsu Sirion (3 cylinder 989cc)
I drive a 1976 Audi Fox, which I am currently restoring Pics of the project
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Were I come from a Mustang would be out of the question. While on the Learners licence from 16- 18 (where you must be accompanied with another driver) and the Probationary licence (from 18 to 21), you cannot drive a car with more then 125Kw per tonne, and there are other restrictions on certain...
The card based on the VIA envy are quite a good choice. Cards such as the Philips Dynamic Edge PSC604 or Sonic Edge PSC605 should also satisfy your needs. Both are great little budget cards
This happened to one of my 17" monitors recently, there was no power up. I got is repaired - apparently the problem was the power transformer and a burned resistor. It was fixed for $65 AUD.
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You've got plenty of choices apart from Creative. The cards with the VIA Envy chip are quite good for the money, and can be bought fairly cheaply, such as the Mad Dog 7.1 Entertainer, Chaintech AV-710 etc. You can also consider the Philips Sonic Edge 5.1 PSC605 and the Hercules Fortissimo III...
Can't say that I've experienced this on my cheap C40SX, it does produce some pretty hairy looking text with bi-directional on, and sucks through the ink too. If I had the choice now, I'd definately go for a Canon.
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Probably the SB Live, but if it's going in a computer over 900MHz, the real world difference will be minimal.
The C-media 8738 sounds particularly good when the modified CMI 9738/9739 drivers are installed see here for details, but make sure you use the new 9738 drivers from the C-media...
In the parallel there's my Canon CanoScan FB310 and Epson Stylus C40SX connected in daisy chain. Serial port has a Casio Cassiopeia A-11A Win CE 2.0 HPC connected, sometimes a Casio CFX-9850GB+ graphics caluclator connected, other port disabled.
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There is a control panel for the ALC650... it's in the drivers, which you can download from the Realtek website. The control panel offers basic control over SPDIF, speakers and equalizer. It is listed in the control panel as "Sound Effect Manager"
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At $190 AU, the Abit mainboard is way out of my budget. At a max I want to spend $110-$130, thats why I'm considering the Gigabyte GA-7N400E, Gigabyte GA-7N400L, ASUS A7N8X-X, Soltek SL-75FRN2-L. I will only be using PC2100 memory with the 2400+.
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