Re: Micro$oft fun!
Posted by Monqui on
Sun Sep 21st 2003 at 4:09pm
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Use Mozilla/Phoenix/Firebird, problem solved :biggrin:
And my friend just had a rather interesting experience with a Maxtor Harddrive. He's been getting some really bad vibes from his windows install, so he's decided finally make Linux his main OS (He's a huge linux guy, but just never really saw a need for going mainly linux). Anyways, he pops in this harddrive and pops in a linux loader CD, they do the voodoo that they do, until it gets to the bit where he needs to format the drive to a linux compatable format. It starts going through the process when all of a sudden a message pops up saying that the drive requires a win98 boot-disk in the primary floppy-drive before it can be reformatted.
He's a bit chuffed, and comes around my room asking if I have a 98 boot disk. I don't, since the only 98 box I have doesn't have a floppy drive.
Long story short, we made a disk, popped it in, and it magically worked.
I've just never seen an OS specific HD before- it was kinda trippy.
Re: Micro$oft fun!
Posted by tom on
Mon Sep 22nd 2003 at 7:03pm
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this is really no significance to anything... but find it funny.
you know those annoying little win xp error report things? (when a program crashes it gives you the option to send microsoft a report of the problem and its cause...)
well the only one of them i have ever sent is when a was using a key-gen for office xp, it crashed...
now microsoft can help improve the stability of office xp key-gens :biggrin:
Re: Micro$oft fun!
Posted by Gorbachev on
Mon Sep 22nd 2003 at 11:22pm
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I'm planning on partitioning a little space for a Red Hat install today, but I'm backing up my files before hand just in case.
Re: Micro$oft fun!
Posted by Wild Card on
Mon Sep 22nd 2003 at 11:22pm
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oh win XP is the absolute greatest. It takes ages to boot, even more so to get into and out of Half-Life. Likes to auto update itself even when that option is disabled. And it comes in funky blue and green instead of grey. And did I mention its the "OS for dummies"?
Re: Micro$oft fun!
Posted by Wild Card on
Mon Sep 22nd 2003 at 11:24pm
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Sinner_D that page is awesome.
Re: Micro$oft fun!
Posted by Gorbachev on
Tue Sep 23rd 2003 at 7:03am
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psst...wildcard, you can have XP running in classic windows style. So if you really wanted to you could have it with the old grey. I personally use a skin program and have a really nice looking XP CGI. But, whatever floats your boat.
Re: Micro$oft fun!
Posted by fraggard on
Tue Sep 23rd 2003 at 7:34am
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WinXP + (GF4 MX440) + HL = Free pass to a 'Build your own disco' Club.
And yes, I do mean the flickering coloured lights.
Re: Micro$oft fun!
Posted by 2dmin on
Tue Sep 23rd 2003 at 7:46am
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whaaaaaaat... my friend has xp, he has no problems, it boots up in literally 17 seconds, we timed it, and that includes loading all the desktop stuff.. his hl works fine, he gets flat 100 fps.. my computer is better, yet because i'm running windows 98 i get an average 80 fps....curses