I am trying to fix my mother-in-laws cpu and its done. Decided to redo everything but she doesn't have her cds. I've looked for ISOs to download but everyone wants me to sign up or other types of BS. Can anyone point me to an easy download for the CD? I have the product key and all that good stuff
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best way to fix a piece of shit vista box is to drive over it with a truck and buy a new computer IMO
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Originally posted by Tx Redneck View PostWhy when the internals are just fine?
Do you need an OEM or Retail, Home Basic,Premium....32 or 64 bit?
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Originally posted by Tx Redneck View Postfor the sake of conversation 200 dollars get won't get more than Intel Atom so it wouldn't be an upgrade
Sorry, u are right tho. if the internals are good, just put a different OS on it. Vista sucks hardcore. Either go back to windows xp, or upgrade her to Windows 7.
Just my .02
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Originally posted by danielhv View PostBut for an extra $54...
Sorry, u are right tho. if the internals are good, just put a different OS on it. Vista sucks hardcore. Either go back to windows xp, or upgrade her to Windows 7.
Just my .02
Now if folks would just quit arbitrarily clicking on allow for EVERYFREAKINTHING they might not get infected.
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Originally posted by Tx Redneck View PostThat thing is a turd. I personally don't have a problem w/ Vista since SP2 came out. It improved the performance quite a bit. I know most ppls complaint is the whole UAC thing, but it was a step in the right direction for M$ and creating a more secure OS.
Now if folks would just quit arbitrarily clicking on allow for EVERYFREAKINTHING they might not get infected..
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Originally posted by Tx Redneck View PostLolz How'd you get on w/ HDAT2 last night?
The Seagate tool doesn't go deep enough to remove the HPA partition. MHDD started loading some win XP program from DOS and I could never get it to identify the faulty drive.
I also found a Hitachi Features tool that is supposed to remove HPA, but it hangs as well.
In true ADD fashion, I'm messing with the HDD HPA problem while setting up my new HTPC and learning how to thoroughly confuse myself.
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Originally posted by Tx Redneck View PostIs it a pre-built(Dell or the likes) or one you purchased parts and assembled?
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Originally posted by Tx Redneck View PostThat thing is a turd. I personally don't have a problem w/ Vista since SP2 came out. It improved the performance quite a bit. I know most ppls complaint is the whole UAC thing, but it was a step in the right direction for M$ and creating a more secure OS.
Now if folks would just quit arbitrarily clicking on allow for EVERYFREAKINTHING they might not get infected.
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