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One nice thing about the Sager 8890 is that you don't need the battery in while on AC. The only thing is that the laptop will sit on only 3 feet, and the primary hard drive is exposed. What I'm looking for is a way to fill the void...
Thanks Steve, As always, you're most helpful. I actually did try out the 100GB and it's works just fine. I decided to keep the two 80GB and put them into external enclosures. Life is good...
Label: See that's the thing. I was thinking the same thing when I bought it. The notebook is quite modern, with an Intel 865PE chipset so I didn't see any limitations there. When you look at the documentation for the Sager 8890,...
Hello Everyone, I was wondering if the Sager 8890 can support a 100 GB hard drive. Here's the story... I recently ordered a Seagate Momentus 100 GB 5400.2 Hard Drive that is currently in transit. The next day I was told that my...
Hello everyone, I am currently in desperate need of a working hard drive bracket for the 2nd Bay of a Sager 88XX. If you have one that you no longer need, please let me know. The best way to reach me is through email at:...
heh. yeah! shut up bob! just kiddin.
Pyrobob, I was referring to both probs. Just about all laptop style lcd screens experiance that soapbubble effect, no matter where you are. It's just part of the screen. The bruising, yes. I experiance it. On Windows XP...
Hey pyrobob, I totally agree with you. I think that the internal Sager 8890 wireless is great. Infact, I think it uses the lcd panel as a antenna. I get great speeds when I'm around a connection point, and I am on an encrypted...
Hey there Big Bubba! What games are you trying to play? How long has it been doing this? Have you gotten these games to work before? Have you ever opened your computer? How are your temperatures? Granted that Direct X 9 games...
Well, not exactly patches of water, so to speak. Maybe we are referring to the same thing. Essentially it's like a "oily film" or "soap bubble" that runs through the screen in about a quater of a second. Hmm... ...
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