Was waiting on someone to crap all over ME3's ending after almost 4 years, but here was a post with a legit question. At MINIMUM, they should include the "From Ashes" DLC as it's almost necessary to have Javik. Still a bargain @ $10 almost for ME2 alone.
Don't recall where the RAID info is saved (probably on the Promise NAS), but if you use something like I ended up using: a combination of using 'dd' to clone each Disk to an image, then using R-Studio+Raid Reconstructor to build a virtual RAID to fake rebuild the array.
This requires at least a...
The way it came off though was "product X is alright, but if it had feature Y, I would then buy this", when Feature Y has nothing to really do with Product X and would not be in the same price range either.
...but, fair enough.
Regarding the product itself though, ran it for around 3 hours...
What do you consider in 'the next few months'? 12, 24, 36, 48?
I seriously hope you don't mean in this calendar year.
If you want a 15" non-IPS display that will probably have a 1366 x 768 resolution, it still more then likely won't be $250 unless it's a 'Door Buster'. More power to you...
Received mine yesterday.
With the Celeron/4GB/500GB config, it's very fast compared against the cost.
W8 WEI 'score' was 4.3 (lowest number being the desktop graphics). IIRC, the rest were 5.2 - 5.3.
Keyboard is reminiscent of the X120e/130e's keys.
A 15" touchscreen notebook for...
Good find. Seems to cover mostly everything except I still can't use the Corsair H50 (unless I'm missing something in the layout).
No place to actually buy it though, unless it's this (very cheap if so).
'Opinion check' time:
I currently have an XFX Radeon 6870 1GB card in a P67 (soon to be Z77) chipset mATX board paired with a i7 2600K.
I've been looking at the following (in this order):
purchasing another 6870 1GB and running CrossFire
selling 6870 and buying 2 x Nvidia 560Ti cards to run...
I need 16GB in a new work notebook, but damned if I pay vendor prices, or get a larger, heavier notebook to have 4 SODIMM slots. I hear you (in a different way)
Thank you for that very in-depth, first-hand experience reply. Seriously invaluable.
Some more back-story on my end first:
My work does not standardize on ANY hardware except for Dell Optiplex for the limited amount of 'managed'/locked-down workstations. Otherwise, we will use ANY vendor.
I...
Looking for a new Mobile Workstation to replace a Dell Precision 490 at work.
I'm looking to replace it with a Mobile Workstation with the following specs (in order of importance):
16GB RAM (I already have this, so overpriced vendor RAM isn't needed)
Core i7 Quad core w/ HT (speed not of...
What kind of media are you using to install?
Do the following in DISKPART to make the drive Windows 7 ready:
List Disk
Select Disk X
Clean
Clean
create partition primary
active
exit (exits DISKPART)
exit (reboots the computer)
Retry the installation
Assuming that install of Windows XP is either a single OEM (not Acer/Dell/HP/etc volume license OEM), or Volume License, you can convert it into an "XP Mode" VHD with a little research.
You can then perform a clean Windows 7 install (make sure to use the Windows 7 'Easy Transfer' Wizard to...
When loading the Windows 7 install, press SHIFT+F10 to bring up command-prompt.
Run DISKPART, then 'LIST DISK".
It should show you whatever drives are attached to the machines, regardless of how they are setup.
If you want to get more info, select the hard drive in question by using 'SELECT DISK...
I own this vac (bought it at a higher price some time ago). From someone in a vacuum forum that tested Hoover and Dyson vacs, I bought this on his recommendation (he found it was as powerful suction-wise as most of the DC series).
Pros: Good suction even without properly maintaining it after...
Had I done RAID 10, I would probably have my data too, but...
Ended up pulling the drives and popping them into Ubuntu.
Drive 1 & 3 checked out fine.
Drive 2 had 8 bad sectors and Drive 4 had 68 bad sectors and was recommended to be replaced.
I ran Western Digital's WDC Diag Extended...
Last Friday had a brownout and lost power to everything for 1/2 a second, including my NAS box which was connected to an apprently broken UPS that did not keep it powered on.
When my PC came back on, I was able to access my shares seemingly fine, except for some file permissions issues...
I'm trying to use the same method the OEM's use to avoid activation, then carry it over to HP and Lenovo. The HP and Lenovo's already come with Vista, but if anyone's ever done a restore on a Lenovo using their media, you 'd know the OS is anything but clean (akes roughly 2 hours to restore...
First off, I think this should be legit...(I hope)
At work we don't have a volume license for XP, but I was able to take a Dell OEM XP Pro CD and take a VLK key from HP and from Lenovo, and make Custom OEM Clean XP Install CD's (using the VLK key for the respective OEM bypassing the need for...
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: jlin101
.10 is somewhat faster, and perceptibly quieter, than .9, imo.</end quote></div>
According to seagate's documentation for both drives, the decibel levels are just about (if not) the same for the .9 & .10
I wonder if someone...
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