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Quote:1. Do you currently own an SSD and are you planning on purchasing one in the near future? If so, which brands are you considering (Intel, OCZ, Crucial, Kingston, Patriot Memory, Samsung, or other)? 2. What is the most important...
1) Do you prefer to build your own PC’s or buy a branded system? a) Prefer to build my own 2) How often do you replace or upgrade your PC? d) 2 – 3 years 3) How important do you feel an SSD is to system performance? b) Pretty...
it is awesome. i got 110 fps on the CS Source stress test. that room with the pipes... you're suppose to turn one of the valves in the deep room with the long ladder to raise the water levels.
i bought the game last night and i've been playing it perfectly smooth with no skipping. then again i have an XPS. i have XP SP2 and the latest nvidia drivers (no omega). i did the source test and i got 95fps. dope!
i had the same problem. when you look in the device manager, it says it detects the device but cannot start it. so i didn't install the latest drivers from the Dell website, i installed a previous version. (note: i have the 1450...
doesn't Adobe have have a Gamma loader that lets you adjust the screen colors correctly so they appear the same way they would on paper? well, my old 8100 was easy to take apart and it didn't have an instruction manual showing you how...
i just installed SP2 and i had to do the same thing. no biggie. but my wireless card still isn't starting. i'm going to download older drivers and hopefully find a solution there.
Quote: Originally Posted by Steelgrave Have you tried downloading the wireless drivers from Dell? This shouldn't require a bios upgrade, as xp home and xp pro are essentially the same thing (home being somewhat dumbed...
i just got my XPS last week and i did a clean install of XP Pro (over XP Home). my wireless network card (the 1450) won't startup. The device status says "This device cannot start. (Code 10)". i haven't upgraded the BIOS yet...
i just recieved my DELL XPS this week with the 1450 wireless network card. i too reformatted the system, reinstalled the drivers, and received a "can not start device" error. there are no resources allocated to the device...
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