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<0> um
<0> internet even
<0> THEN, it's true.
<1> I installed win 2k over an installation of win98, is there a way to make the apps installed under win98 available in win2k?
<0> go to their directories
<0> and run them
<0> or
<0> erm, nevermind
<0> that's pretty much it.
<0> unless you backed up your "start menu" folder from win98 somewhere
<0> which, actually, should be different in win2k
<0> so maybe yes
<0> from win2k look in C:\windows\desktop\
<0> if it's still there
<1> k
<0> if not, then you'll have to look in each program's directory



<0> and if that doesn't work, then each program needs to be reinstalled because they need registry entries.
<1> and can you tell me where outlook stores the messages
<0> umm
<0> no
<0> never used it
<0> try google
<1> me neither...
<1> it's not my pc
<2> gay.......
<2> rofl
<0> where?
<0> who?
<0> what?
<2> this thing doesn't let you type T-E-H (without the dashes)
<2> rofl, a "t e h" filter
<0> teh
<2> wtf
<0> hmph
<2> the
<2> bah
<0> this one used to filter it out too
<2> anyway
<2> i think i may have figured out the problem
<2> it kinda blows though....
<3> omfg.
<3> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819103539
<4> nice
<4> a San Diego core for under $100
<4> you should topic that phire
<4> hehe
<2> damn damn damn damn damn damn
<4> that's something i should tell my client's about
<2> and furthermore.... CRAP
<3> i was fixing to buy that one from geeks i pasted above but
<4> i got a computer here, that needs a new mobo/cpu
<4> hehe
<3> **** this one is better
<3> no free mobo, but the cpu price is unbeatable
<4> god... never a free mobo, that's worth a damn
<4> it's funny what ppl do to skimp on a good computer tho
<2> yo JJ
<3> _mre|42o: well it had a decent biostar mobo
<4> i can understand if you aspire to have your system be pimp, but can only afford a temporary solution
<3> i mean, for regular computing, that's fine
<2> is there any progs for running DVD roms without actually having a DVD-Rom drive?
<4> but it's funny all the ppl that have crap mobos, and high end video or sound cards
<3> yeah
<4> if your motherboard is crap a nice video card won't fix it
<3> I usually stay right inline with my budget and what I'm building. If I'm buying a high end anything, the rest of the system must follow suit
<4> just like lipstick doesn't make a pig look better
<3> usually I buy cheap... i.e., that $99 san diego 939 3700+
<2> someone answer one question for me real quick plz?
<2> is there any progs for running DVD roms without actually having a DVD-Rom drive?
<3> James__: we can try
<4> right, but i'm sure you shop, phire
<3> James__: no not really
<3> at least that i know of
<2> nuts
<4> you're not buying your hardware from somebull**** company
<4> like CompUSA, atleast for a mobo
<2> read maddox's article on CompUSA, it will cure the blind



<3> i tried to buy one from them one time because i just needed SOMETHING to work with this system, but they didn't have a damn thing.. i mean, being the COMPUTER SUPERSTORE, you'd think they'd have something to do with computers there
<5> Akuma
<5> dip**** you snagged t0tgiglz
<2> Arrrrgh, this ****s
<2> well thanks for the advice fellas
<2> i'm retarded
<3> EneergE
<0> ih
<3> _mre|42o: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819103735
<6> how can i define raid 0
<3> striped?
<4> yep
<4> raid1 is mirroring
<4> raid5 or raid6 > *
<4> all techs learn that eventually
<3> raid0 good for reliability though ;/
<4> true
<7> Raid 0 is by far the cheapest
<3> more costly of course
<4> but not as good as raid5
<7> :P
<4> or raid6
<3> depending on your setup i guess
<7> My motherboard has Raid 0 on board
<6> thanks phired
<4> you can rebuild the array if a drive fails on a raid5
<4> with a new like drive
<7> How much does a RAID 5 setup cost? :p
<4> and wutg raid6 2 drives can go bad
<4> and you can still build the array
<4> akuma: you need atleast 3 like drives to build a raid 5
<4> atleast 4 for a raid6
<3> only need 2 for raid0
<7> and a raid card
<7> :P
<7> Probabyl expensive as ****
<4> akuma: or a board that supports it
<7> I have never seen any motherboard that has integrated RAID 4-5
<4> with a raidcontroller
<7> Only RAID 0
<4> akuma: my tyan board i'm working on does
<7> Yeah but my quesiton was how much such a controlelr would cost :P
<4> i didn't know it until i was playing with it
<4> sata?
<4> sata2?
<7> Server motherboards with such rrays aren't cheap.
<4> ultra320 scsi?
<7> I think mine only supports S-ATA
<7> Not sure though
<4> i had bought a raid5 sata2 controller, but it didn't work
<7> ouch.
<4> then found out it was all supported onboard
<4> and pretty good too
<4> mobo has a integrated promise raid5 sata controller
<4> so i took back the raid5 sata2 controller
<7> How fast is RAID 4?
<4> don't know
<4> i've never built a raid4
<4> i have good experience with raids 0, and 5
<4> seems the majority of techs perfer one type of raid or another for all their arrays
<7> I dunno
<4> and that's mostly 0 or 5 or 6 depending on the cost of the system, and wether it's software, hardware raid
<7> I myself would never spend any time, money or effort on that
<7> I need HDD space
<7> That's all I care for :P
<4> akuma: but you would on a high end system, why bottleneck yourself on harddrive speeds? :P
<6> If my modem has a Solid Green light with on connectivity what can my error be
<7> I think 7200 RPM is well enough
<7> For a workstation
<4> akuma: for most workstations
<4> if you're a gamer, you want a raid based system
<4> you may not know it, but secretly you do
<4> hehe
<6> yes


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