mudholestomper wrote:mayhaps. as far as i am aware it is,but ill do a double check. thanx for the tip.Maybe the Ultra DMA is not activated on your CDRom Drive ?
using software drivers not made for the hardware is at best problematic Corran. such a process as you describe i can forsee a marid of potentional and possibly far reaching problems for. ergo, to that end ild much rather not go. thanx anyway.
update your drivers and perform a full system recovery. In that order.
they are, and no. that "advice" is rather pointless as the machine would then be right back to ware it was. or is that the point? giving me pointless, time wasting advice i mean.[/i]
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Sumimasen, forgive Nailz for not being up to date with every aspect of your existance. It SHAN'T happen again!mudholestomper wrote:nailz1000 wrote:update your drivers and perform a full system recovery. In that order.
they are, and no. that "advice" is rather pointless as the machine would then be right back to ware it was. or is that the point? giving me pointless, time wasting advice i mean.[/i]
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Thank you, I was just about to do that myself.Bakadeshi [AuN Studios] wrote:mudholestomper wrote:using software drivers not made for the hardware is at best problematic Corran. such a process as you describe i can forsee a marid of potentional and possibly far reaching problems for. ergo, to that end ild much rather not go. thanx anyway.
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