As a witness to his madness, the 32 subs can knock your heart offbeat! They are enough to make Coolio and Sir-mix-alot Jealousn wannabies!
Maybe it's time to have a LAN and show off your work :) While the girl is outta town:)
I have a p4, and everytime I go to shutdown the stinking thing just starts right back up again. I have the latest bios upgrade. Has anyone ever heard of this? How would I fix this so that when I say shutdown, it will actually shutdown?:confused:
Thanks AAT! Windows XP.
Alright, Well I finnally got it working....Without losing any data on one of the drives. Between all of your help, I was able to put the puzzle pieces together:)
Thanks all for your help!!!
I got this half-way figured out...I have it so 1 of my 80GB Drives is a folder on another drive. I had to make the one drive completely unallocated, Both drives are dynamic and then spanned the full unallocatted disk onto the other...
It just seems to make sense that if you can take 1 drive a...
Quote from link - "vol. is created from free disk space that is linked together from multiple disks. You can extend a spanned volume onto a maximum of 32 disks. A spanned volume cannot be mirrored and is not fault-tolerant. "
Exactly what I am tring to do...I have Dynamic disks, The spanning...
Hmm, I Know about raid...But, I thought it would be possible to merge 2 non-os drives. eg. I have my C: but want my D: and E: to be just D:
Even if it takes a raid card to accomplish this, I would do it.
I'm running WinXP pro. I have two seperate physical 80GB drives that I would like to combine ending up showing as one 160GB drive. How would I do this? Please help!
Thanks!
You Are the MAN!!! I went into control panel..power options....APM tab...and checked the advance power management box. And turned off my PC..all the way!!! Never even need to go to bios.
ThankYou for helping me with what seemed to be a big problem with such a small and easy solution.
I love...
When I go to shutdown my PC, It will stick on "it's now safe to turn off your computer" screen. I then have to hit the button in order for power to go off. I have an ATX Mobo and P/S. I am running WinXP. I have a Athlon 600Mhz Slot CPU. Micro MS-6191 board. Where could the problem be? Please...
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