RobsTV--I've got a TView Gold Scan converter that I've never used that I'd be willing to part with. The box is open (display) but it has never been used. Your email isn't displayed in your profile, and I don't want to post any prices in this forum (definitely MUCH less than the E8ay price)...
That is indeed the card I purchased, and it is indeed the Gainward CardExpert Geforce2 MX Twinview Golden Sample. It is a dual VGA card, and also has TV-OUT. It has 5.5NS memory chips (different brand chips than the review, but still 5.5NS).
I haven't installed it yet, as my new motherboard...
No problem. I almost ordered from mixpc until I read the comments on ResellerRatings. I held off a couple of days until KDComputers had it in stock. The strange thing is that I emailed Gainward asking where I could find it, and they suggested MixPC. They probably wouldn't make such...
I agree completely. It started slowly and never got up to speed. And you are right about giving away the ending. Every time "Elijah" said that they were so much alike, just at opposite ends, you just knew he was going to be the villian.
Get it from KDComputers. They are EXTREMELY helpful and won't charge you an arm and a leg for shipping. I purchased mine from them and had it in my hands in two days!
I would definitely recommend getting one with 5.5NS memory. That way you can overclock to slightly offset the bandwith deficiency that the MX has.
Here is one possible solution:
Gainward CardExpert GeForce2 MX Twinview Golden Sample
I received an email from them this morning verifying that it is indeed the Pro2-a with the 686B chipset. However, the site has been hammered this morning and the page for the MB no longer appears available.
Outlook, or Outlook Express? There is a BIG difference in how they store their data. If you want to store your Outlook info, just search your computer for *.pst...This file will contain all of your outlook information.
I'm NOT familiar with that specific virus and how it propogates, but if you put the drive in your computer as a slave (or master if on another channel), and booted to DOS using a floppy, you could then transfer data between the 2 drives by just copying the data files over.
I would strongly...
Windows 2000 stores application data in folders by user name. Your Outlook file should be in C:\Documents and Settings\USER NAME\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook.
It is probably called either outlook.pst, mailbox.pst or *.pst depending on whether you may have changed the name...
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