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Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 12:36 am
by Crash
that reminds me...the new firefox 2.0 is in alpha stage right now....its still pretty stable though (haven't come across any bugs yet...except some extensions need to be updated or forced to work with it)...it manages memory usage better than 1.5 which is why im using 2.0a
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 8:21 am
by Digital
oh yeah....whats up digital i just saw your name when i was looking at this post and remembered how we played a lot together and just wanted to say whats up....

Not much man... Still ownin tibby as usual. If you're still playin jk2 maybe i'll cya around.

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 11:04 pm
by Recon
Honestly, one should reformat once a month.Wow, that makes a lot of sense! That way you can spend a day or two out of each month backing everything up, and then the next day patching your MMO. I haven't reformatted this PC in... 2 years maybe? Maybe longer. Guess how much spyware I have on it? None.How? Firefox and common sense.That is why you get two hard drives and you put all your games on one, and everything else on the other.
Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 2:50 am
by tiberius
Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 3:20 am
by Vauce
Honestly, one should reformat once a month.Wow, that makes a lot of sense! That way you can spend a day or two out of each month backing everything up, and then the next day patching your MMO. I haven't reformatted this PC in... 2 years maybe? Maybe longer. Guess how much spyware I have on it? None.How? Firefox and common sense.That is why you get two hard drives and you put all your games on one, and everything else on the other.For some reason I don't think that would work. Maybe it has something to do with Windows' registry system. I'm not positive though.
Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 9:56 pm
by Recon
I'm quite positive it would work, as this is what I do, and because one of my friends has 5 hard drives on the same pc.Of course, you can only set one master that will boot your windows. But the hard drives you use for booting have to have been formatted on the pc you want to put them. For example, if I format a HD at school and put it on master at home, it won't boot. That's because windows recognizes the pc it has been installed on. On the other hand, If I put that school HD on slave at home, and install it, it will work fine (or it should).So you put all your games on the slave HD (Preferably SATA-I or SATA-II models, for faster transfer) and then you play them from that drive. If you want to download porn or anything, or write three billion pages documents, you can put them on your Master Drive (Which boots windows).