Anybody who has more computer experience than me

Anybody who has more computer experience than me

Re: Anybody who has more computer experience than me Posted by Wild Card on Wed Dec 3rd 2003 at 1:11pm
Wild Card
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Posted 2003-12-03 1:11pm
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Gollum said:
Orpheus said:
scary_jeff said:
Oh shh Gollum, you can't even spell my name right, so your opinion is obviously totally invalid! :razz:
we know how to spell it, we just found that little niggle that bothers you, course it doesn't bother you much, but its enuff to satisfy our little habits
Indeed. Honestly Jeffery, did you really think I made an unintentional spelling mistake?
Yes! :biggrin:

Orph, your offer still stands and shall be accepted.. I think. I just got my new drive and its empty, I was going to reintall ME on that but I'll hear you out first.
Re: Anybody who has more computer experience than me Posted by Forceflow on Wed Dec 3rd 2003 at 1:59pm
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@ Wildcard : I don't think its possible to use both cards ...

I also have this 32 mb card in a cupboard here and hey, I'd love to plug it in so I would have like 96 mb of graph memory ... but that's just impossible ... Where would you connect your monitor to ? How is windows supposed to know how to split all those graphical calculations ? And what about driver issues ?
Re: Anybody who has more computer experience than me Posted by scary_jeff on Wed Dec 3rd 2003 at 7:20pm
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My vote goes to win2k as well. On a totally unrelated note, you do know that windows XP corporate edition has no activation?
Re: Anybody who has more computer experience than me Posted by Orpheus on Wed Dec 3rd 2003 at 7:23pm
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Posted 2003-12-03 7:23pm
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scary_jeff said:
My vote goes to win2k as well. On a totally unrelated note, you do know that windows XP corporate edition has no activation?
clarify please?
Re: Anybody who has more computer experience than me Posted by scary_jeff on Wed Dec 3rd 2003 at 7:28pm
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Posted 2003-12-03 7:28pm
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Think about it, if you are a business with 500 PCs all running windows XP, then if you decide to put a spinkee new gigabit ethernet adapter in every single one, you don't want to spend hours and hours re-activating every PC. Hence as a large business, you get corporate edition, which does not need to be activated at any stage.
Re: Anybody who has more computer experience than me Posted by Orpheus on Wed Dec 3rd 2003 at 7:31pm
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Posted 2003-12-03 7:31pm
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gotcha.. thanx jeff