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Spending that Economy Booster
On Jan 26, 4:18*pm, wrote:
On Jan 25, 8:14*pm, wrote:
On Jan 25, 3:58*pm, Kippered wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 15:01:23 -0500, BAR wrote:
Kippered wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 13:12:51 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote:
"Kippered" wrote in message
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On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 11:27:34 -0600, Vic Smith
wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 12:09:36 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:
Vic Smith wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 11:39:28 -0500, Kippered
wrote:
I wouldn't go with a brand name like Dell, Gateway, or whatever.
There's a
computer shop down the road that will build them to order. I'll pay
the
extra hundred or two for them to do the work. I'll have to pick out
the
motherboard, etc, etc, etc. I'll ask for advice here, and some of the
experts will offer it.
Yeah. *And case advice too. *You need good case advice.
--Vic
Vic,
I thought the cases were fairly standard, and you just ordered them
based upon what motherboard you wanted to use and how many bays you
wanted to use.
Is there more to it?
Depends on your needs. *John said something about going inside and
messing with them. *If you're going to do that a lot (I've built about
10 PC's) you want a case that makes it easy. * If you're not, you
won't care, except you still want a quality power supply, the power
supply often being bundled with the case.
I prefer big honking cases that allow real easy parts replacements,
substitutions.
Here's the one for this computer, and my others are big variations.
I have plenty of work space.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...2E16811165008R
Very easy to work with - massive and well thought.
I did a newegg review, but it looks like they discontinued the case
and the link is an "open box"
Think I paid $120 unpowered.
--Vic
Vic, here's a question for you. I've tried two different USB hubs.. When I
plug them in, Windows starts looking for drivers and can find none. I've
tried going back to the XP reinstall disk, but Windows can't find drivers
there either.
Any ideas?
Anyone can jump on this, BTW.
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***** Hope your day is better than decent! *****
* * * * *John H
The two hubs you tried are they the same brand/model? *It's hard to believe
that the generic USB drivers included with XP will not work.
Are the hubs USB 1 or USB 2?
Try the hub manufacturer's web site for driver information.
Different brands. I'm thinking that maybe the driver files in XP may be
bad. They're USB2.
Maybe an upgrade to VISTA is needed 
WOW! There's an idea!
Let's see..;.new card, $10.99.
Vista...$143.00
Vista frustration...Priceless.
I like the card idea better.
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***** Hope your day is better than decent! *****
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Soooo, who is actually having problems with Vista here. We have it all
over the place here on dual boot systems, and friends are running it,
no one has jumped out a window yet (pardon the pun . Anyway, anyone
here "running" vista actually had or having any problems cause my
expereince for basic home business and home computing has been fine?
Sorry if I did not read the bash threads, but any or you having
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Hey, Scott, go back to the 29 things to be happy about thread, you've
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Yeah, maybey I am too sensitive...
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