I'm just wondering how I would create a partition(s) using diskmgmt.msc in windows XP for my SATA drive? its currently at 250GB and I wanna break that down into smaller sizes. Thanks.
my mobo is a MSI K8N Neo2 Plat. There are 4 SATA ports on there, so according to your post I should be albe to just plug in my new SATA drive and it'll be good? (I think I'm still planning on installing a fresh copy of winXP on one of my IDE drives).
hey guys,
I just bought a new SATA drive, and I'm wondering if I have to do a fresh install of winXP to get my computer to recognize the drive. I remember reading somewhere that in the beginning of installing WinXp I have to press F6 to install RAID drivers or something. Do I need to do...
the SATA1 HDD:
http://www.memoryexpress.com/index.php?...tDetail.php&DisplayProductID=6370&SID=
the SATAII HDD:
http://www.memoryexpress.com/index.php?...tDetail.php&DisplayProductID=6972&SID=
I thinking of getting one or the other, but will it matter?
Are you sure about older Mobo who support SATA1 are compatible with SATA2 drives? Because I'm thinking of getting a new SATA drive soon and looking through some online retailers its hard to find just SATA1 drives. I have a MSI K8N Neo2 Plat. by the way.
hey guys,
I'm just wondering if you guys have any input for picking out a SATA drive for my MSI K8N Neo2 plat. it'll be my first SATA drive for my PC(which currently houses 2 IDE drives)
anything in particular to look for? good/bad experiences? or just whatever will do?
I'm probably...
Hey all,
I just turned on my computer and noticed it was making funny noises. In particular I believe it is the chipset fan making the noise. I opened up the computer and got as much dust out as possible but when I turn it back on continues to make those noises. How do I solve this...
oh ok thanks. So if I'm predominately gaming and just listening to music the standard cables it comes with is fine then?
btw where in settings do I turn off decoding for the ZS?
Also, I was doing some research on this but I'm also wondering:
The Audigy 2 ZS decodes the Dolby signals(is this correct?) and so does the Z-5500, should I turn the decoding off on the ZS and let the z-5500 do it? or vice-versa? (which would be better)
I'm planning on using it play games (mostly) and music (usually like dance, techno etc etc). I've been playing a lot of WoW lately and I don't know how much of a difference having these new set of speakers will make. lol I'm currently using a set of Z-640's.
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