I had to reinstall the SIS agp drivers with my motherboard, I got it up to 13250, but when i used coolbits to oc it from 315/660 => 315/715 i only got a 11722... any ideas?
You can always remove the linux drive with winxp after you have it installed. It would probably be the easiest way to solve your problem, after you install winxp just right click My Computer click Manage and under Storage there should be Disk Management, you can delete the linux partitions here.
I just got the card the other day, it is running stock 315 core clock and 660 mem clock. I changed Image Settings - Quality to High Performance and everything else was left alone, Antialiasing is off Antistropic Filtering is off and Texture Sharpening is off. The highest 3dmark 2001 score so...
I would check out www.alienware.com for a home machine. They have a lot of high end (expensive) gaming computers and such, and most of their computers look very nice. I would suggest, Customizing an alienware computer just play around I am sure you can get it up to 3000$ :)
I have been running gentoo on a few of my x86 computers for a while now, it works great, after it is setup it is very easy to admin, hopefully it will be as easy on osx.
Does anyone know how to disable virtual memory completely in win2k? I recently upgraded and am now running with 1GB of DDR333 so I dont want to use virtual memory and slow things down, I tried just setting win2k to use 0mb of virtual memory but when I reboot it tells me that the virtual memory...
Microsoft makes these huge service packs for a reason, I would suggest updating just to fix all the bugs/problems they have solved with it. It is probably a good investment of a little time to just let it download...
You might be able to do it the weird way the way my friend and I fixed one of my monitors a while back, find a metal pin or something and stick it in the hole where you are missing a pin. Then plug it into a computer and dont unplug it.... turn the computer on and with some luck you should have...
See if you can get another copy from Microsoft, or see if you have a friend that can lend you their winxp cd to do a repair off of. Every now and again from the frequent installing/uninstalling of stuff windows becomes "unstable" and needs to be formatted. I would try to repair it first, but...
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