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Originally posted by richard_vagina+Dec 29 2005, 11:31 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (richard_vagina - Dec 29 2005, 11:31 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-Mainter@Dec 29 2005, 11:20 PM

hey dick

 

i got 700 dollars to blow build me a desktop computer (need case too)

 

 

 

nice. going amd?

 

plans?

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no not yet im gonna go with intel this time

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Processor

Intel Pentium D 820 2.8GHz 800FSB 2MB Dual-Core

 

Motherboard

Intel Desktop Board D945GNT - mainboard - ATX - i945G

 

Memory

2 x Crucial 512MB PC4200 533MHz DDR2

 

Video Card

eVGA nVidia 6800GT 256MB DDR3 PCI-Express ( 2xDVI )

 

Case

CoolerMaster Mid Tower CAC-T05

 

Drive Bay(s)

Sony 16x DVD+/-RW D-Layer BLK

Samsung 16x IDE DVD-ROM BLK

 

Hard Drive(s)

Seagate Barracuda 7200.8 - hard drive - 300 GB - SATA-150

 

Operating System

Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition

 

mmmmth

 

to much 1300.00

 

hey im starting up a donation so please send any amount of money you can send it to my paypal account i set up http://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cm...q/index-outside

 

thank you for all your help

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RaidMax 470 Watt ATX Power Supply w/ Dual Blue-LED Fans & Windows UL Listed K8/P4 Ready +$85.00

 

Nemesis Black Midtower Gamer's Case w/ 400 Watt Power Supply & Front USB 2.0 +$99.95

 

Western Digital 160 GB 7200RPM IDE Hard Drive w/ 8mb Cache +$115.00

Western Digital 40 GB 7200 RPM IDE Hard Drive w/ 8mb Cache +$69.95

 

1024mb (1GB) PC3200 DDR-400 SDRAM Memory Lifetime Warranty +$129.95

1024mb (1GB) PC3200 DDR-400 SDRAM Memory Lifetime Warranty +$129.95

 

Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Platinum Retail Boxed +$195.00

Aopen 56k v.92 PCI voice/fax modem +$19.95

 

Intel Pro 1000T 10/100/1000 Desktop 64Bit PCI Network Card Lifetime Warranty +$65.00

 

 

Lite-On 52x32x52x16 IDE DVD/CDRW Combo Drive, Black w/ SW +$52.00

 

Sony 16x Dual Layer DVD+/-R Combo Drive w/ software +$99.00

 

ATI 256MB All In Wonder X600 Pro PCI Express X16 Video Card Retail Boxed w/ Remote & TV Tuner, includes video editing software bundle +$229.00

 

MS Windows XP Professional x64 Edition SP2 OEM +$169.00

 

Cold Cathode Blue 12'' Tube Light w/ Audio Sensor +$15.95

 

24'' Blue Round ATA 100/133 IDE Cable +$5.95

 

80mm Case Fan w/ 4 Pin Pass-Thru Connect & Blue LEDs +$8.95

 

 

Creative Silver/Black 5.1 Surround Sound Speaker Set, Retail Boxed +$75.00

 

Gigabyte 8IG1000MK mATX P4 800 FSB Dual Channel DDR Mainboard w/ Vid, Sou, Lan +$115.00

 

Intel Pentium 4 3.2 GHz Prescott H-T 800 FSB CPU Retail Boxed w/ Fan +$275.00

 

 

this one is around 2

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.XXX – what it means to children and parents.

This Dot XXX is not what people expect. It is unlike any application before it. Parry had strongly opposed prior applications but is supporting this. Why? Because it works. Although it is voluntary and doesn’t replace current websites operated by the adult industry, it will affect all . But by bringing the stakeholders together, and giving a voice to child protection issues and free speech experts, this plan uses the carrot and stick approach when kids are concerned. By helping regularize the e-commerce practices of the adult entertainment industry, identity theft and unintended access to adult content can be minimized. And giving a voice to child protection issues and parents’ concerns by placing a child safety advocate on the non-profit oversight board, this top level domain can potentially be a big help to child protection.

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Cyberbullying

Our newest Web site, Stop Cyberbullying addresses cyberbullying and harassment among children and teens. In addition, Internet Super Heroes, featuring Marvel's Super Heroes, teaches children how to find the super hero within themselves. In a section dedicated to cyberbullying, the Incredible Hulk helps kids and adults understand and deal with cyberbullying in a positive way.

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this is old but who cares

 

Microsoft patch hits Internet Explorer 7

 

Users who are testing the latest version of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, IE7, have complained of problems after downloading last week’s critical Internet Explorer patch.

 

Users have reported problems with the browser crashing after start-up, blank links and multiple windows opening, according to a Microsoft web posting....

 

Article Continues Below

 

...

 

The problem only affects users who are running Internet Explorer 6 alongside the Beta version of Internet Explore 7 on the same machine.

 

“We have received scattered reports of users experiencing odd browser behaviour after installing the most recent security,� said Jeremy Dallman, project manager for Internet Explorer security bulletins, in a web log posted on Friday.

 

The problem is caused by the Beta version of Internet Explorer 7, placing an entry on the registry of PC, which is incorrectly configured if IE Explorer 7 is run alongside IE 6.

 

Dallman said in the blog that running the two browser in parallel is not “a supported scenario�.

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I need help!

 

I just got an iMac G5 with a DVD burner. I downloaded Roxio Toast and tried to copy Falling Down. To my dismay it says that it cant verify security BS and when I use VLC to bypas it the picture looks like dogshit and it closes with error messages. There's got to be an easy way to do this....

 

+ Im using DVD RW is that an issue? Also, can someone teach me to make a "Disk Image" so I can load games and such without using cds? Thanks =D

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Download daemon tools or alcohol 120%

 

when you donload a game it will come as an ISO file or number .r00 files(example .r01 .r02 .r03 etc...)

 

you get the first numbered file and you click on the mount image option and it should autoplay, and if you need to switch disks during the install just unmount the first image and mount the second

 

In the case of .r00 files there'll usually be a second file folder that takes the place of a second disk so just use the first file thats in there to mount.

 

 

 

last thing, to play the game the mounting thing wont usually work.

youll have to download a no cd crack for that specific game.

 

http://m0002.gamecopyworld.com/games/gcw.shtml

heres a good place to find cracks and patches and shit for nearly ever game out there

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For the games I actually own them, but I hate having to find the cd's every time I want to play something. I found how to make the image, I mounted it. And its a fully functional cf (I could instal from it) However, when I try to start the game is says "please insert CD" Again it's not a big deal, but it would be fucking sweet to have all my cds (games, movies) as images on my comp. Thank's for the reply.

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<html><head><title>CPU-Z Report</title></head><body bgcolor=FFFFFF>

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<table border=0 width=100% cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5>

<tr align=left><td>

 

<big>CPU-Z Report</big></p><hr width=100%></td></tr>

<tr align=left><td>CPU-Z version 1.31.

 

</td></tr>

<tr><td><table border=1 width=100% cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 bgcolor=#F0F0F0>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%><font color=#0000A0>CPU(s)</font></td><td><small>&nbsp</small></td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Number of CPUs</td><td>1</td></tr>

</table></td></tr>

 

<tr><td><table border=1 width=100% cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 bgcolor=#F0F0F0>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Name</td><td>AMD Athlon 64 2200+</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Code Name</td><td>NewCastle</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Specification</td><td>AMD Athlon� 64 Processor 2200+</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Family / Model / Stepping</td><td>F F 0</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Extended Family / Model</td><td>F F</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Brand ID</td><td>4</td></tr>

 

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Package</td><td>Socket 939</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Core Stepping</td><td>DH7-CG</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Technology</td><td>0.13 µ</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Supported Instructions Sets</td><td>MMX, Extended MMX, 3DNow!, Extended 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2, x86-64</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>CPU Clock Speed</td><td>2403.1 MHz</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Clock multiplier</td><td>x 12.0</td></tr>

 

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>HTT Bus Frequency</td><td>200.3 MHz</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>L1 Data Cache</td><td>64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>L1 Instruction Cache</td><td>64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>L2 Cache</td><td>512 KBytes, 16-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>L2 Speed</td><td>2403.1 MHz (Full)</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>L2 Location</td><td>On Chip</td></tr>

 

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>L2 Data Prefetch Logic</td><td>yes</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>L2 Bus Width</td><td>128 bits</td></tr>

</table></td></tr>

<tr><td><table border=0 width=100% cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2><tr valign=top><td width=100%>&nbsp</td></tr></table></td></tr>

<tr><td><table border=1 width=100% cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 bgcolor=#F0F0F0>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%><font color=#0000A0>Mainboard and chipset</font></td><td><small>&nbsp</small></td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Motherboard manufacturer</td><td>ASUSTeK Computer Inc.</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Motherboard model</td><td>A8V Deluxe, Rev 1.xx</td></tr>

 

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>BIOS vendor</td><td>American Megatrends Inc.</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>BIOS revision</td><td>1010.003</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>BIOS release date</td><td>01/26/2005</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Chipset</td><td>VIA K8T800 Pro rev. 00</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Southbridge</td><td>VIA VT8237 rev. 00</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Sensor chip</td><td>Winbond W83627THF</td></tr>

 

</table></td></tr>

<tr><td><table border=1 width=100% cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 bgcolor=#F0F0F0>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Graphic Interface</td><td>AGP</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>AGP Status</td><td>enabled, rev. 3.0</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>AGP Data Transfer Rate</td><td>8x</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>AGP Max Rate</td><td>8x</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>AGP Side Band Addressing</td><td>supported, enabled</td></tr>

 

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>AGP Aperture Size</td><td>256 MBytes</td></tr>

</table></td></tr>

<tr><td><table border=0 width=100% cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2><tr valign=top><td width=100%>&nbsp</td></tr></table></td></tr>

<tr><td><table border=1 width=100% cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 bgcolor=#F0F0F0>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%><font color=#0000A0>Memory</font></td><td><small>&nbsp</small></td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>DRAM Type</td><td>DDR-SDRAM</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>DRAM Size</td><td> 2048 MBytes</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>DRAM Frequency</td><td>200.3 MHz</td></tr>

 

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>FSB:DRAM</td><td>CPU/12</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>CAS# Latency</td><td>3.0 clocks</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>RAS# to CAS#</td><td>3 clocks</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>RAS# Precharge</td><td>3 clocks</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Cycle Time (TRAS)</td><td>8 clocks</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Bank Cycle Time (TRC)</td><td>11 clocks</td></tr>

 

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>DRAM Idle Timer</td><td>16 clocks</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%># of memory modules</td><td>2</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Module 0</td><td> Kingston DDR-SDRAM PC3200 - 1024 MBytes</td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Module 1</td><td> Kingston DDR-SDRAM PC3200 - 1024 MBytes</td></tr>

</table></td></tr>

<tr><td><table border=0 width=100% cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2><tr valign=top><td width=100%>&nbsp</td></tr></table></td></tr>

<tr><td><table border=1 width=100% cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 bgcolor=#F0F0F0>

 

<tr valign=top><td width=40%><font color=#0000A0>Software</font></td><td><small>&nbsp</small></td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>Windows version</td><td>Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (Build 2600) </td></tr>

<tr valign=top><td width=40%>DirectX version</td><td>9.0c</td></tr>

</table></td></tr>

</table></font></body></html>

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Errmm fuck that, I talk whenever I want, why don't you go get your nails done stephanie...

 

And NFSW is alright... check this out.... yesterday, I downloaded an iso image of the demo disk that was in store

 

kiosks.... well billysoft, didn't digitally sign any of the fiels on this disc, what this means for hackers is....

 

unadulterated hax0ring of files and playing them on the xbox.... they have already discovered that

 

there is a Flash type player used to create that Hexic HD game....

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well sense we are on this subject kids i just put all my orders in for my new computer

 

CPU - AMD Athlon 64 FX-57

 

Motherboard - ABIT Fatal1ty AN8-SLI

 

Memory - 2 x 1GB Corsair XMS-3500LL Pro

 

Graphics - 2 x BFG GeForce 7800 GTX OC 256MB Water Cooled

 

Case - Silverstone TJ-06

 

Cooling - Koolance Exos-2

 

Power Supply - PC Power & Cooling Turbo-Cool 850 SSI

 

Hard drives - 3 x Western Digital 4000YR 7,200RPM, 400GB

 

Optical drive - Sony DRU-810A

 

Sound card - Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatal1ty

 

Monitor - Dell 2405FPW (22 inches viewable) Widescreen bitches

 

Speakers Creative Labs Gigaworks S-750

 

Floppy drive Mitsumi FA404A w/flash memory reader (need floppy to install RAID controllers

 

Operating system - Microsoft Windows XP Professional 64bit

 

Total $7,000 getting it for $3,500

i only have to pay for the cpu, graphics and monitor

 

 

now how the fuck could i pass a deal like that

taking a big ass bite out my savings though

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Originally posted by Yellow Feets@Jan 3 2006, 12:56 AM

Not a computer question but...

 

 

My digital camera I jsut bought isn't working. I try to take pictures and it says "ZOOM ERROR". I try to zoom in and out but I can't. It wouldn't even do that. It ain't the batteries either. Holy shit, what the fuck is wrong with it?

 

 

its busted you got the recipt go get another one or go buy it again and pop that broke ass shit in the box and say you dont want it

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