you just put your hard drive in it so its easier to take in and out of a computer than opening it up and taking the screw driver to it... get 2 racks, 1 in each computer, and youll have 2 trays, though if your only using 1 hard drive youll only need 1. its probably the easiet/cheapest solution...
if you have a card to run it, im guessing its probably a scsi device. what OS are you running on it? Windows might just auto detect it correctly. you may also have to look at the card and see if you can figure out who made it so you can find drivers for it, if they are even available. once...
they are actually very nice sounding speakers... but personally i dont htink they are quite worth their price unless you want something that doesnt look bulky... id spend the same money on something else that sounds a bit better but looks ugly :-)
you probably cant. when you bought it and installed it on a machine, under the license agreement, its now bound to that one machine and can never again be used on another computer
most people that ignored it was just laughing at the joke :-)
but you should see one of my rigs!
but id like to know where you gota 512k 5 1/4 inch drive... :-)
i have put 4 non registered non ECC 256mb PC2100 crucial sticks in a AK31 Rev. 3.1 and it booted up using 1gb and worked perfectly. the person i sold it too hasnt told me of any problems so far, and was a few months back.
Thermal Integration's Dr. Thermal TI-V77L .... this is the most impressive heatsink ive seen in a long time. nice and quiet too... and $22 at newegg.com
TI-V77L Pics at Newegg.com
if the Xbox could play Everquest, id think it would be worthwhile... but then again it couldnt even handle that game with the new graphics engine... recommended 512mb or higher ram :-)
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