Do you have an Intel DX58SO? on Ultimate Core i7 Overclocking Guide -- We Push Nehalem to its Limits
Posted 04/13/2009 at 08:09:47pm
If not then it's of no use to you, at least speaking strictly i7. If you do then simply go to intel.com and figure it out, it's not that hard as you'll find it where you find the other downloads for t ...
Posted 04/13/2009 at 07:57:51pm
You might not want to be so much of an ignorant fanboy. I'm not saying there's anything inherently wrong with Gigabyte boards, I've owned/built plenty, but your statement is that of a total fanboy or ...
Posted 03/02/2009 at 03:37:40pm
Most likely after selecting that you also will need to select it at boot time to boot first or it will boot from your currently bootin primary drive. ...
BTW, a little tip for those on 32bit that want to do 64bit on How To: Install Windows 7 from a USB Key!
Posted 03/02/2009 at 03:08:43pm
Download both 32 and 64 bit and use the bootsect from the 32 bit image to infuse the boot manager onto your USB flash drive but copy the 64 bit image contents. The bootsectors created are identical so ...
Posted 02/27/2009 at 01:54:31am
I was wondering while reading this why you got such limited results. Not that they were bad, just not noteworthy. Finally there it was, the motherboard you used, "Intel DX58SO “SmackEDover” ...
Posted 02/27/2009 at 01:04:56am
Simply put any option/argument following an executable is always meant to have a space between the executable and the option/argument following it. If you encountered an error it isn't because the ins ...
Typical stupid comments from non-savvy users that think they are on Antivirus Software Roundup -- Protect Your PC From Guys Like This!
Posted 02/01/2009 at 03:58:01pm
Yeah, it makes you sound cool to dismiss Symantec's products, however your coolness is not reality. I could leave my comments at that but I won't and yes I'm going to rip into fools that think NIS is ...
Posted 07/19/2008 at 07:59:22am
So I take it none of you thought it a wise idea to write your slipstreamed image to rewritable media first to test it out? ALWAYS a good idea. ...
