I almost forgot about the list :D TSF, Do you have a link to where you got this information from? I would like to see it first hand so i know any...
The difference between the two is fairly large until you compare SM 3.0 to SM 2.0. The SM 3.0 code path is able to render a game with fewer...
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I've heard some good stuff about that card. Excellent for the price :cool: It's also got a S-Video input, so if you have any equipment with...
Try booting into VGA mode and set the resolution manualy to 800X600 and set the refresh rate to 60Hz. After doing this, you should be able to boot...
Hahaha, kids are the future dude :P So where's the link then? Oh, and by the way, the name's pelvis, not 'pelva' :D
Try deleting your old system restore points with Disk Cleanup and see how much free space you have left then.
Yes, i would really like to see where you got this information from. We want a link to the exact place where you got it, not a pimpin link to your...
In the first POST screen, is your Hard Drive being detected?
I went to a mates birthday party and got pissed. Now i'm recovering with a few hours of F.E.A.R.
Pretty good. I recieved a crappy picture in return.
Any regular Analogue or Digital TV tuner card will do what you want. Just use a Coax splitter to connect the cable to the TV card and your set.
What size HDD do you have and how much free space is available?
Is it PS2 or USB?
Sounds like some hidden files are still there. In explorer, go to Tools > Folder Options, click on the View tab and select 'Show hidden files and...
I like the catch phrase you added to the current banner. Nice work :cool:
That's exactly right. I've had my SATA drive for a while now and i never installed the chipset drivers for it and it works fine. As a result, all...
Of course the best way would be to just do a complete re-format and install a fresh copy of Windows but there is another. Boot the system from the...
Try clearing your BIOS and see what happens.
Don't worry, found the answer elsewhere :good:
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