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    Serious Question

    Quote: What is the point of having a DVD player in your PC? ANd on top of that to have a DVD player at anything above 2x? What's the ****ing point? No one is releasing any software or games on the format. Because some people don't have a DVD player or big screen TV. While I was in college, I had a 13" TV with a mono speaker, and my computer had a 17" monitor with 5.1 speakers. Needless to say, watching movies on my computer was a lot better experience than on my TV. And if your DVD drive is your main computer CD drive, you definitely don't want a 2x drive. I think a 2x DVD drive reads CDs at something like 8x. Modern drives are 16x DVD, 40x CD. Personally, I don't see any reason to buy a normal CD-ROM drive anymore, unless you just want as cheap a drive as possible, because DVD drives are very reasonably priced.
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    Best FTP Client?

    Start -> Run -> type in "ftp" My personal favorite, anyway.
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    New system, what to get?

    I recently upgraded my system to an AMD/nForce solution, and I have to say I'm very happy with it so far. I was also a little worried about getting via. From the posts I've read here and on other forums, it doesn't seem like via chipsets are bad all around, just inconsistent. I have friends who have used via boards for years and have never had a single significant problem. I also have friends who have had nothing but trouble from their via boards. That inconsistency is ultimately why I went with the nForce. It is new and relatively unproven, but I just don't have much faith in via, nor the willingness to spend more money for equal performance (or less in some cases) with a P4. In the ~3 weeks that I've had my new system, I'm happy to say it hasn't given me one single problem. Not one game has crashed, not once has windows crashed. Of course, 3 weeks is not a very long track record to go off of, but I'm just happy that my system didn't have any growing pains after upgrading.
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    Asus A7N266-C sees only half the RAM

    I am happy to say the problem has been resolved. After contacting Mushkin's tech support, I shipped the ram to them for testing. It turns out both dimms were improperly programmed, and when I got them back, they both showed up as 512 meg dimms like they were supposed to. I gotta say I was extremely impressed with Mushkin's tech support, and I will likely buy their ram in the future. They always responded within a day of my emails, and, obviously, were able to fix my problem for me.
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    Microsoft Visual Studio .NET being a pain to work. Please he

    I don't know if this is relevant to your problem, but I found this article on Microsoft's knowledge base: http://support.microsoft.com/search/preview.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q310367 You really should consider Microsoft's support site when you run into problems. I've found it to be quite helpful in the past.
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    Asus A7N266-C sees only half the RAM

    Well, I sent an email off to both Asus and Mushkin's tech support. Hopefully one of them will be able to help me out, though I'm not going to be holding my breath...
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    Jedi Knight 2

    I remember being lost at this part of the game too. I think what I had to do was force push the crates at both sides of the hanger. There are hidden grates under them.
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    Jedi Knight 2

    Quote: i love the force push followed by a quick saber slash, thats fun I love the force push over a cliff.
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    Asus A7N266-C sees only half the RAM

    Here's the specs off of Newegg.com (where I bought it from): -- DDRAM 512MB|64X64 PC-2100 MUSHKINAMD, VIA, ALI, SiS Approved, PC2100 = 266MHz FSB, Rated 2-3-3@133MHz, Uses 256-Megabit chips,64x64 Module, 32Mx8 Chip Density, Unbuffered & 6-Layer PC Board. OEM Model#: 990809 Special FedEx Saver Shipping $6.00 -- It looks like I got the 512MB PC2100 DDR SDRAM SPECIAL (the picture on Mushkin's site looks just like my DIMM). I highly doubt the DIMMS are ECC or registered, they weren't expensive enough. The manual does specifically say no ECC RAM, but says nothing about requiring registered RAM...
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    Asus A7N266-C sees only half the RAM

    I just bought an A7N266-C mobo (nForce 415-D chipset) with an Athlon XP 1900 and 2 512 MB strips of Mushkin PC2100 DDR. My problem is that the system only recognizes them as 256 MB strips, so it boots up with 512 MB total. I have tested each DIMM by itself, and the mobo still only sees 256 MB each. It's really frustrating, I want my gig of ram! Went to Asus's site, couldn't find any info. Same for nVidia's site. Checked the manual, but it's missing one very important part: no troubleshooting section! Anyone got any suggestions? Thanks! Specs: ------ Athlon XP 1900 Asus A7N266-C (nForce 415-D), bios 1001.E 1 GB Mushkin PC2100 DDR RAM Enermax 431W Power Supply Leadtek Geforce4 TI4400 nForce Audio (for now, will probably go back to SBLive) WD 100GB Hard Drive
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    I have a problem...

    Try booting off the XP CD and choosing the recovery console instead of setup. You should get full read/write access that way. I know it's saved my butt a few times.
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    Jedi Knight 2

    I haven't totally gotten into the single player game. I'm just sorta putting up with it until I get the lightsaber, which is when I know the game will be lots more fun. Multiplayer is absolutely awesome, though, even if you completely suck at it like me. It seems like they got most of the force powers just right, and the lightsaber combat is lots of fun.
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    Kazaa

    Quote: I did the fix and the first time I try downloading something, NAV picks up a CIH virus form the DAT file within KaZaa You mean this CIH virus? For those who don't feel like clicking the link, I'll summarize: the payload for CIH (aka Chernobyl) will trigger on the 26th of April. First, this virus writes garbage to the entire hard disk, destroying all data. Then it tries to flash your bios with garbage. So not only do you lose all your data, you also have to replace your bios/motherboard. As someone who has had first hand experience with the Chernobyl virus and its payload, I strongly recommend you run Norton's CIH removal tool (available from the link I included). If very many files have been infected (ie more than just the Kazza one), I also recommend formatting/reinstalling windows. From my experience, all exe files that have been infected will run much slower, even after the virus has been cleaned. If you're using WinXP (or any NT variant), you should be safe from this virus, though considering the amount of havoc it wreaks on 9x boxes, I would tend to err on the side of caution. Good luck!
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    nForce question

    Has anyone actually had any experience with an nForce motherboard, good or bad? I'm looking at getting an Athlon XP, and the nForce looks promising to me. I simply refuse to buy Via, as I want stability and speed in that order. Every review of an nForce motherboard I've seen only focused on its speed, and how it is slower than the K266. It seems that none of the review sites (that I've found, anyway) give a hoot about stability. So if anyone has had any first hand experience with an nForce motherboard, I'd love to hear about it.
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    XP and linux dual boot...

    Since XP won't be able to read the Linux file system, it won't be able to add it to the boot loader. So you'll need to install XP first, then Linux, and XP will be listed in Linux's boot loader. Also, to my knowledge, you will have to use FAT32, since I don't think Linux will be able to read an NTFS file system.
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