Win XP and Kazaa Lite problems.
#11
So far so good...had buddy do a system restore...went wayyy back to Aug 3. Seems ok now...I suspect that Kazaa is only the problem because it gives him the ability to download 'problems'.
Best damn system left! Not to many people interested in violating 98's vulnerabilities anymore [img]smile.gif[/img]
[ August 07, 2004, 01:10 AM: Message edited by: JRace ]
jypy--Kazaa is made for xp, and who talk about win 98? this thing still exist?
[ August 07, 2004, 01:10 AM: Message edited by: JRace ]
#13
Originally posted by Beater Truck:
long live Linux
long live Linux
#14
Originally posted by Beater Truck:
Biggest mistake for everyone here, for this thread... WINDOZE XP SUCKS! And the worst part is i got the pos os on my comp yoo, due to games and school. long live Linux
Biggest mistake for everyone here, for this thread... WINDOZE XP SUCKS! And the worst part is i got the pos os on my comp yoo, due to games and school. long live Linux
#15
Originally posted by Merlin:
have you used or purchased a compaq latley. they have seriously come a long ways. they really took a huge dive a few years ago and thier desktops are still ****. but the laptops are some of the best bang for you buck out there right now. compared to the toshiba the build quality alone on the compaq just feels way better its sturdy the plastics dont feel cheap whereas on the toshiba they are flimsy and the plastics feel horrid. then from a software standpoint compaq is doing a great job gone are the days of the single recovery cd that fills your hard drive with garbage and crap you dont need. everything comes on its own disc, os install, driver disc, and then all the add ons so you dont have to put all that crap on there. before you jump to conclusions make a little bit more of an educated response there buddy.
have you used or purchased a compaq latley. they have seriously come a long ways. they really took a huge dive a few years ago and thier desktops are still ****. but the laptops are some of the best bang for you buck out there right now. compared to the toshiba the build quality alone on the compaq just feels way better its sturdy the plastics dont feel cheap whereas on the toshiba they are flimsy and the plastics feel horrid. then from a software standpoint compaq is doing a great job gone are the days of the single recovery cd that fills your hard drive with garbage and crap you dont need. everything comes on its own disc, os install, driver disc, and then all the add ons so you dont have to put all that crap on there. before you jump to conclusions make a little bit more of an educated response there buddy.
SW-wise, I'm not sure if they have a seperate driver/utils CD, because that would be best in the case that you do want to install just the driver set and not any other junk programs that automatically install.
#16
Originally posted by Merlin:
have you used or purchased a compaq latley. they have seriously come a long ways. they really took a huge dive a few years ago and thier desktops are still ****. but the laptops are some of the best bang for you buck out there right now. compared to the toshiba the build quality alone on the compaq just feels way better its sturdy the plastics dont feel cheap whereas on the toshiba they are flimsy and the plastics feel horrid. then from a software standpoint compaq is doing a great job gone are the days of the single recovery cd that fills your hard drive with garbage and crap you dont need. everything comes on its own disc, os install, driver disc, and then all the add ons so you dont have to put all that crap on there. before you jump to conclusions make a little bit more of an educated response there buddy.
have you used or purchased a compaq latley. they have seriously come a long ways. they really took a huge dive a few years ago and thier desktops are still ****. but the laptops are some of the best bang for you buck out there right now. compared to the toshiba the build quality alone on the compaq just feels way better its sturdy the plastics dont feel cheap whereas on the toshiba they are flimsy and the plastics feel horrid. then from a software standpoint compaq is doing a great job gone are the days of the single recovery cd that fills your hard drive with garbage and crap you dont need. everything comes on its own disc, os install, driver disc, and then all the add ons so you dont have to put all that crap on there. before you jump to conclusions make a little bit more of an educated response there buddy.
And we researched the hell out of the current machines too - the Toshiba was a consideration, but it just felt to cheap (bright blue plastic top case ) and the LCD was terrible.
Mark
#17
Originally posted by Chadxton:
I like the later Compaq models, they do feel more bashproof than Sony Vaio or Stinkpads. The wide-screen option is a plus too. If I had need for a notebook, I'd look into Compaq's.
SW-wise, I'm not sure if they have a seperate driver/utils CD, because that would be best in the case that you do want to install just the driver set and not any other junk programs that automatically install.
I like the later Compaq models, they do feel more bashproof than Sony Vaio or Stinkpads. The wide-screen option is a plus too. If I had need for a notebook, I'd look into Compaq's.
SW-wise, I'm not sure if they have a seperate driver/utils CD, because that would be best in the case that you do want to install just the driver set and not any other junk programs that automatically install.
Mark
#18
They're great because they're made for simple-minded people. [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
I was simply mentioning that straight drivers only can be installed in most newer brand name systems and SHOULD be seperate. I work in tech support with a variant of these PC's after all, so I know what it's all about. I deal with people that need their hand held through a recovery daily.
...anyways, we've gotten off topic enough already. Back to topic: Kill Kazaa, it's not going to be kicking for much longer, and selection/shared usage is dwindling.
[ August 07, 2004, 08:02 AM: Message edited by: Chadxton ]
I was simply mentioning that straight drivers only can be installed in most newer brand name systems and SHOULD be seperate. I work in tech support with a variant of these PC's after all, so I know what it's all about. I deal with people that need their hand held through a recovery daily.
...anyways, we've gotten off topic enough already. Back to topic: Kill Kazaa, it's not going to be kicking for much longer, and selection/shared usage is dwindling.
[ August 07, 2004, 08:02 AM: Message edited by: Chadxton ]
#19
yeah the awesome thing with the recovery discs is that they are not compaq specific. so if you dont use the compaq os recovery and you install with say a normal xp pro install disc you can still use the driver recovery and the software recovery with no problems. i've been extremely impressed with my x1010 so far and the wide screen kicks ***. the old think pad i had didnt take quite near the same ammount of beating that the compaq takes on a daily basis. i would highly recommend a compaq laptop to anyone. thanks for backin me up there guys, just hate it when people base opinions from outdated information or just pull them outta thier asses.