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20 years old
Birthday:
December 15, 1991
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USA
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  1. In Topic: Can't Boot My Computer! Help?!

    19 October 2011 - 10:09 PM

    Excellent work! Thank you for posting your solution as well! :)
  2. In Topic: Can't Boot My Computer! Help?!

    17 October 2011 - 05:09 AM

    It looks like your boot loader is totally hosed. I do not have too much experience rebuilding grub bootloaders, but I have heard they can be a pain. Unforunately, you might be better off using the live disk and recovery data to an external drive and reinstalling the OSes.

    noop
  3. In Topic: HP Pavilion dv4 does not start up

    17 October 2011 - 05:06 AM

    Hello Jenny,

    Sorry for the slow reply. This definitely looks like a hard drive issue. At this point, it doesn't look like you will be able to recover any information off the drive as it isn't even being detected by the machine. You can purchase a new hard drive for laptops, install it, and then reinstall the operation system if you have a copy of Windows or want to use Linux.

    Sorry for the bad news,
    noop
  4. In Topic: video card

    22 July 2011 - 01:25 AM

    This looks like a pretty good card for for its price. If you will be doing some intensive gaming like crisis, you may want to look at something else.

    http://www.newegg.co...N82E16814130632
  5. In Topic: A dual vga video card for my inspiron 545s desktop.(dell)

    13 July 2011 - 04:36 AM

    You are correct, the second you plug in the card, it will more than likely shut off the integrated card (although some bios settings will let you override this). Like you said, the way to get three monitors would be to get a DVI to VGA adapter, which will let you plug in 1 monitor directly to the card, and then two onto the dvi-vga adapter.

    Windows 7 will definitely let you run multiple monitors, so you are good to go there :)

    Let me know if you have any more questions.
    noop

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    Razgriz 

    10 Oct 2010 - 23:05
    so what happened to you any matt?
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    isthiswebsiteajoke 

    08 Sep 2010 - 04:13
    yeh thank thank thank thank you broo god damet never knew it was that easy
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    isthiswebsiteajoke 

    08 Sep 2010 - 04:07
    wow it worked.. im such an diot TTHANK YOU SO MUCH BRO
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    isthiswebsiteajoke 

    08 Sep 2010 - 03:59
    it is 32 bit
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    isthiswebsiteajoke 

    08 Sep 2010 - 03:55
    Brother DCP-375CW
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    isthiswebsiteajoke 

    08 Sep 2010 - 03:52
    what in the world is that? what you wrote on my wall i wouldnt have a clue what to tell you
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