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This is exactly what I have been looking for since I got my 13" pro a couple of months ago! I got the cheapy hard drive since I wanted to put in my own solid state. I will definately be using this in the very near future.
Thanks!@
Basicly thats the same thing I did. I took one of my old IDE hard drives and am in the proccess of installing windows xp right now. I read on another forum that one person installed some sort of drivers for his motherboard's SATA and they were magicly found after he installed windows on...
Ok, I've been at this for a couple of days trying to figure out what is wrong. Basicly, whenever I connect my hard drives and boot up, either RAID controller does not recognize my hard drives. they won't show up in the BIOS. I really doubt that both of them are defective since last week I was...
make sure you pick cal-o to start out with... not m or p :(
this is how i used to adertise for scrims..
5v5 || d2 || east || yours || cal-o
im not sure if i got everyhting... its been a couple years
I am going to do some video editing on my computer that I just built from old parts. The video card that i have has a DVI and a VGA port. I was wondering if i could put a DVI to VGA adapter on the DVI port, use 2 VGA monitors and have the desktop extended? I'm not exactly sure of the video...
If anyone remember the old videos of early CS:S and how the models sucked compared to the models that are used now, I'm not worried about dod's models at all.