open up itunes on the mac and select backup purchases from app store. then you log in to your account, which then will sync whatever apps you have on your ipad to the new computer. that is all
I just wanted cheapest upgrade possible (< $50). This PC was mainly used to run WoW and now SC2. Recently though, it's been showing its age when running those games. I am just hoping that this upgrade can give me a few more fps without breaking my budget.
thanks for the quick reply Gillbot, I guess I'll have to give it a try since the e6500 is $50 at frys today. I figured that it's a cheap enough upgrade to be worth a try but I think I might have to update the bios.
I am thinking about giving my old PC a CPU upgrade but I am not sure whether the old motherboard supports the new CPU.
The board is EVGA nForce 680i SLI/680i LT SLI
It currently has a pentium d940 and I am thinking about dropping in an e6500 but I looked on EVGA's site and they have no...
you're suppose to put the posts into lock position then push the posts into the board then the pins. you don't have to do anything after that. the only time that you would turn the 4 posts is to unlock/remove the cooler from the board.
unless it was a price mistake, it won't do any harm to call and ask for a price check. Are you afraid the lady on the other end of the line will ninja the item?
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