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I'm sure this has been posted somewhere else before, so I'm sorry if this is a repeat post. This is my first time posting here and I really need help. I purchased Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 from Newegg.com, and I've been trying to install it on my HP Pavilion dv1629us Laptop. Every time I run the setup, it gets to about ...
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Doing my first build and I guess I'm rusty on how to get the Windows CD to boot. Purchased Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 from XP, however I guess the CD-Rom doesn't recognize it as a bootable. I've update both the bios and the harddrive with the appropriate software from CD's I made on another computer and the new build ...
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Does any have an idea which manufacturers of home audio and video equipments has high quality equipments? Is Yamaha the best for audio? How about for videos? Any opinions, ideas, suggestions?
Yamaha, Sony, Sharp, Panasonic, Pioneer, Bose, JVC, Philips, etc
Which of these provides the best quality for audio and video? And also reliability of ...
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so im wondering what would be the cheapest upgrade for the cpu speed, i
encode huge movie files, and do many other things that would just take
less time with a nicely clocked cpu,
i have a system that is decent but want to upgrade it, so i look to the motherboard as the cheaper possible upgrade, i have a e6400 core 2 duo that can easily reach ...
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So heres is what i have so far, NOTHING!..... there are no true HD TV tuner cards for PCs they don't exist and i feel sorry for those who fall for it. True HD must come from HDMI, DVI, VGA or Y-Pr-Pb connections. Even QAM and Cable Cards have problems. Why is it so difficult to make a TV tuner for under $200 with HDMI, DVI, VGA or ...
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I'm running my samsung dlp via hdmi with my new media center pc all the time. I just got the pc two weeks ago. I normally build my own systems, but found a deal that I could not pass up. I purchased an HP S3200T that has a hd-dvd and blue-ray combo drive. I was able to get it for $650. The PC was over $1000 but I ...
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I'm not exactly sure what all the big words in an article form TMCNET.com mean, but I think it means that streaming high definition media in my home is gonna get a lot easier. Take the problem I face today, if I try streaming media to the TV in my living room, from the PC in my office, it's compressed grainy, and to be honest just not full HD. ...
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