Yeah, when I was at school the network was horrible. And it wasn't cause we didn't have enough bandwidth. We had bandwidth coming out our arses. It was just so many users, P2P and other stupid stuff that it ground to a halt. My gaming life suffered greatly, I couldn't play BF without 500+...
They sell the keyboard and mouse together in the same package and if that's the way the package works, then you should be able to run that way too. The receiver used is probably the same for both.
Yes, application preference is usually default off. Unless the application supports software based AA or AF. Like NWN supports software AA for example. Just set it to application preference and it's off. Once you uncheck the application pref box your card defaults to 2x AA and 2xAF unless...
That would depend on the companies selling. No doubt some of the less reputable companies will refurbs, but a lot will sell good stuff too. Just be careful when you look for a card and keep your eyes open and be wary of "deals."
Post a link to the mobos if you can that way we can see the different specs and make a better decision.
Your video card will work in an 8x AGP slot, you just run it at 4x is all.
And your current parts will work fine in your mobo, the Tbird is a Socket A as I assume the mobos are until I find...
Check the following out. I find that Microsoft's knowledge base and overall documention of their operating systems to be excellent, hopefully one of those links will help you solve your problem.
http://search.microsoft.com/search/results.aspx?st=b&na=88&View=en-us&qu=NTLDR+missing
You could do what I do. Setup an FTP server and then host whatever files the group needs. I have a directory called LAN FILES on my server and it's broken down like this.
LAN FILES
> BF1942
--> Patches
--> Mods
> WARCRAFT III
--> Patches
Something simple to navigate along those lines. Then...
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