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LOL! I agree with your last bits. We def. have a lot less privacy than we think we do, just in general. All those marketers calling us and sending spam e-mails are a testament to that in addition to the fact that a few of my friends have been victims of identify theft. When I walk around in New York City, I am in a bunch of security cameras ...
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I think it depends on how much you can spend right now,and how long you expect to use the new build, also how bad your current machine LOL! can you really wait for a year? Either 700 or so dollar AMD machine with AM3 socket or if you go Intel, a 700-1000 dollar i5/i7 CPU machine, will last a while. But Intel i5/i7 are either LGA 1156 ...
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How about getting an HDMI to DVI cable like this for the 2nd player?
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Wow... me neither. I wouldn't spend that much unless it is to make money..
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The word monitor reminds me of this. I'm not sure if this is of any hint to you. I know that when singers sing on TV or in concerts, they wear monitors in their ears. Those monitors allow them to hear their own voices however loud the audience is. The monitors carry direct input from microphones they are using, and that way, they do not ...
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I have two Windows 7 computers connected with an Ethernet cable in order to utilize the gigabit LAN, for speedy file transfer between them.
They also share the same internet line (ICS), there's no router, and therefore both computers have the same IP address.
Cable modem --> Computer 1 --> Computer 2
I just discovered ...
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slmclarengt:
products:I think they just want to make sure that government computers and systems cannot be hacked etc. This collabo doesn't surprise me at all. I would be more surprised if Intel and the army collaborated on a technology issue, like the government asked Intel to develop a chip that detects the brainwaves of a person who is typing ...
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xxx Yeah they say no to get more money but I'm sure they know i'ts impossible to make sure OEM OSs cannot be installed by non-system builders.
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I think they just want to make sure that government computers and systems cannot be hacked etc. This collabo doesn't surprise me at all. I would be more surprised if Intel and the army collaborated on a technology issue, like the government asked Intel to develop a chip that detects the brainwaves of a person who is typing on a computer.
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Thanks! I wish they would come up with something that STOPS IE8 from crashing, the concept of IE9 sounds great. But if the browser crashes for no reason, I would rather wait a split second longer for websites to load than have to deal with a crash every minute (I'm not even exaggerating)
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I see. My memory's not very cleaer about this, but when I built my machine, someone here said to test my memory chips before the 30 day return period expired though they didn't seem to have any problem at all. And I think someone here suggested ''Memtest''.
http://www.memtest86.com/ (see the free download section on the left)
I recall doing a ...
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I dont know anything about the details but I think most of the people understand that the MVPs are free technical support and marketting for MS. I beleive their existance has saved MS millions in the past and worked in thei favor except in a situation like this. I think MS doesn't really attempt to enforce this rule, or they would hav ...
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SubaruWRX:
I don't know if I'm still able to RMA it however..
Ok just looking at the memory I brought here it's past 30 days but is it normal for memory to fail like that? because my curent system has memory which is DDR it has some errors but the system is still up but some stuff crashes if it needs to get to the memory like playing a ...
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Thanks! I just checked and I installed it on October 27 via regular Windows Update. The IE still crashes like HELL THOUGH!!!
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Ouch... hope the port isn't simply burned... :O That happened to me years ago when I was still using 56k modem..
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