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Stryker:
I'll write out all my specs later if u want. I used all the default drivers, no updates or anything.

insomnia:

quote:Originally posted by Stryker:
I'll write out all my specs later if u want. I used all the default drivers, no updates or anything.
--- End quote ---


That whould be very apriciated.    ;)     (but only tells half the story...)
...it takes me even more time to get all the right colours on my desk...
Accidently edited urs instead of mine, aw well
it booted in 4 seconds with the old hard drive, this 4 gig is slow.

[ August 02, 2003: Message edited by: Stryker ]

[ August 02, 2003: Message edited by: Stryker ]

Stryker:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2744494986

you might have to do a little research on the mobo as most stuff is built in.

Faust:
Linux boots up faster for me than Windows (XP) does...  Am I just different and strange or is anyone else like this?

insomnia:

quote:Originally posted by Stryker:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2744494986

you might have to do a little research on the mobo as most stuff is built in.
--- End quote ---


Like you know, you have to boot your system in 2 steps.
Only the 2nd boots your os (MBR).
It takes you 2.3 sec. (or more) to boot your CPU (BIOS).
That leaves you 1.7 seconds to boot XP.
That's totally impossible, even if cleant your startup(msconfig) to the minimum.

PS: Booting to fast is also bad for your os.

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