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NewsStill No BluRay on
VideoLAN Releases VLC 1.0.0, Now Plays Everything

Posted 07/08/2009 at 04:11:40pm

Damn, VLC still wont play BluRay... This tempermental/shabby tech support havin' "InterVideo" crap that came with my Sony Vaio is about to piss me off...

NewsYou think the USA is bad, on
Hulu Still Trying to Keep Foreigners Out; Blocks Proxies

Posted 05/22/2009 at 02:47:56pm

You think the USA is bad, you should try living in England...Sure they say you have "up to" 20Mbs, and you might...until ONE other person in you area starts surfing...  GRRRR

How-TosThere's no need to worry, on
How-To: Install Windows 7 RC as a Dual Boot, Over Vista, or From Scratch

Posted 05/11/2009 at 02:59:09am

There's no need to worry, I'm running Linux, XP, and Win7 on one PC.  Just put it on another partion or HDD (DO NOT FORMAT)

How-TosYes you can, I'm set up to on
How-To: Install Windows 7 RC as a Dual Boot, Over Vista, or From Scratch

Posted 05/11/2009 at 02:55:32am

Yes you can, I'm set up to triple boot right now.  I have two OS's on one HDD and Win7 on another.  Win7 renames the drive's but all the data is still there.  I was able to easly take my COD4 profile from my "old" C: drive and drop it into my Win7 C: drive/game file.

When you boot to another OS everything is back to "normal".

How-TosYes you can, I'm set up to on
How-To: Install Windows 7 RC as a Dual Boot, Over Vista, or From Scratch

Posted 05/11/2009 at 02:54:58am

Yes you can, I'm set up to triple boot right now.  I have two OS's on one HDD and Win7 on another.  Win7 renames the drive's but all the data is still there.  I was able to easly take my COD4 profile from my "old" C: drive and drop it into my Win7 C: drive/game file.

When you boot to another OS everything is back to "normal".

FeaturesI'm sorry, but the article on
Blue Screen of Death Survival Guide: Every Error Explained

Posted 05/01/2009 at 03:27:45am

I'm sorry, but the article IS helpful.  Just because it wasn't geared to your one (of the millions of unique computer problems that occur daily) doesn't make this article worthless. 

FeaturesNice on
Blue Screen of Death Survival Guide: Every Error Explained

Posted 05/01/2009 at 03:16:45am

Nice, but I would have added in a paragraph on how to use the address, given to you by the BSoD, and use the registy to find the piece of hdwr causing the problem.  While the hdwr may not be the cause, it does (most of the time) point you in the right direction.

 

And always remember: "Nothing envolving computers is ever set in stone."  My PC gave my a different reason for BSoD everytime for a month... turned out to be McAfee... 

NewsHere Here!! I though I was on
Closing Arguments Presented in the Pirate Bay Trial

Posted 04/08/2009 at 07:16:24pm

Here Here!!

I though I was the only one who happily spends $30 on a BlueRay after watching a GOOD SCR'er/movie/torrent.

ReviewsHow hard is it to read the on
Zalman CNPS9900 LED

Posted 04/07/2009 at 05:58:25pm

How hard is it to read the instructions? ;-)  You are correct the plastic shroud is for protection during shipping only.  It's ment to be removed prior to install (MPC "A plastic shroud surrounds the fan and gives your fingers a safe place to grasp, but it can be removed for better performance,").

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