I mostly play FPS games, so mouse/keyboard is all I usually need. But, now and then, I like to play driving games, and I've been thinking about some flight sims. My Sidewinder seems to have outlived it's usefulness.
What's good?
I bought this thing in 2001 after seeing the perfect inky blacks and vibrant, almost lysergic reds and blues on these 17" Dell Trinitron flat screens at work. Remember those things?
Well, this thing never delivered those colors, but it has served me well for the last six years. It's finally...
Thanks for the help, guys. I very much appreciate the input.
I went with a single card.
The only problem is, when I went looking for a single card, I came across this.
I can't afford it, but I just couldn't stop myself..
I have around $450-$500 to spend on a video card(s), and am looking to get the best bang for my buck. The motherboard is an A8N32-SLI Deluxe.
Any advice or suggestions would be very much appreciated.
Guy comes in here and says he doesn't like the way Explorer displays the tree in XP, and asks for help changing it.
Instead of trying to help, you choose to insult him?
That's a good question, and something I've wondered, too.
And now that you've been scolded for not liking the way the tree is laid out in XP, and hopefully learned the error of your ways, let's see if someone can actually answer it.
I believe the only way to do it is to manually copy over the actual folders to the new computer.
C:\Documents and Settings\YourNameHere\Application Data\Thunderbird
The longer I use Thunderbird, the less impressed with it I become.
On an interesting side note, the man that wrote Autoclave now recommends DBAN for your disc wiping needs.
http://staff.washington.edu/jdlarios/autoclave
It's friggin' awesome to see someone finally get arrested for this shit.
I'm glad I took the time to read through all seven pages of this thread. I feel terrible for the people that got burned, and most likely won't recoup their losses, but it's great to see that this little cockroach got...
I can't figure this out, and it's making me feel like a friggin' moron.
With every other email application I've used, when you reply to an email, your reply is above the previous message. With Thunderbird, it defaults to below. How do I change this?
Put all of the .rars into one folder.
They are sequentially numbered. Right-click on the first one, and choose "Extract here".
This will give you your .bin and .cue
Now do what FanZ said.
Edit -
Depending on which version of Nero you have, the Burn Image option will either be under...