haha. I'm only planning for the future. I'll only be starting with one GPU and an Athlon 64 3200. Another video card and dual core processor will come much later when it's time to upgrade again (and when they're cheaper). And I only need 2GB more RAM and it's cheap.
ah, that sucks. 64-bit windows would be awsome for my audio work but unfortunately my audio workstation is also my main PC. I couldn't do much else if I switched to the 64-bit version.
EDIT: unless..... maybe I could dual boot?
I'm using my PC as a Digital Audio Workstation. I use a lot of VST instruments so I need as much memory as possible. 2GB doesn't cut the mustard when I'm trying to load a full orchestra. I've actually thought about going server-based (Opteron) so I could have more room for RAM in the future but...
I want an nforce4 mobo that will support the full 4GB of DDR400 memory. They all claim to support it but I keep hearing that some of them won't recognize all 4GB if you have it in there. It also needs to be able to run at 400mhz because I was bummed to find out that my Abit NF7-S will force the...
So the Linksys WRT54GS Wireless Broadband Router would be exactly what I would need? So I can set up a network using this router as the DHCP for wired and wireless clients as well as the gateway and I wouldn't need another switch?
clients -> router -> DSL modem -> internet
I'm a network...
here's a little more detail...
I'd like to network 4 PCs and my handheld while allowing DSL internet access to all of them. What would be the best setup?
We're finally getting DSL (moment of silence... ahhh) and I want to make sure I've got this right. We have 4 PCs that need internet access and I also want to network them (including WiFi) while I'm at it. I have an 8-port switch and we will get the DSL modem when they set us up.
So all I need...
I posted a comment earlier about this problem here. Basically I think I've screwed up my boot sector. I think my ultimate question is, once I've created the dual booting, is there a way to eliminate the seconary OS and fix the boot record so it doesn't look for it? Thanks!
Okay, update... I can access the old partition if I select it fast enough. If I'm not fast enough, I get an error for a missing dll file. I think it's trying to finish installing Windows on the new partition.
So...do I need to fix the boot sector and if so, how? I can get into the old windows...
I goofed. I have XP home installed on one partition. I installed a new hard drive and wanted to format it so I booted from the XP disk and formatted it, then quit without completely installing Windows, thinking that I could just go in and delete the temp files it put on the new partition...
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