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Brian Frank

GF2 Pro: Resolved

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Well, I don't have the GF2 Pro, but I do have the GF2 Ti.

Got the PNY Verto GF2 Ti, and am working on a review of it. It's a slick card visually.

I'm probably going to get a different part or two for a friend (can't stand that crappy FIC AZ11 he has...and neither can he!)

 

Of course, something got screwed up, so I had to reformat C: on the 'Star Destroyer. Nothing to save frown Thank god for partitions smile

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Ya mon, I hear'ya...I know the feeling of wiping out poor C: and installing from scratch when you have all your stuff on D: (or E,F,G,H or even I smilesmile

 

Actually I have no feelings when I wipe it off, muhahhaah. The sad part is when your Floppy fails, lol...happened to me, there was no way I could boot, I had to wait a whole weekend till Monday to raid the damn hardware store for a new floppy drive. Now that's a feeling I don't wish anyone smile

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Couldn't boot from CD, or is this a memory from a LONG time ago?

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Nope. All new. Have no clue as to why, but the first sign of trouble was Norton Internet Security's rat program refused to let me access any site. I rebooted, and chkdsk had a heyday. When I rebooted, none of my settings, including my e-mails were gone. Some links to Windows apps were shot, and there was nothing on C: to save, so I just reformatted this morning. I was really peeved and it was late so I ditched it before I became violent with my rig.

This is a good reason to have partitions.

 

I also used the synchronozation and made the files available offline on the Samurai Pro. 'Backed up' while I reformatted C::D

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