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19 October, 2008 at 9:18 pm #383644
it stood the pace of time though
19 October, 2008 at 9:17 pm #383870it depends on different varibles, such as mood, time, moment, romance situration, hurt feeling, what I’m drinking, what I was drinking the night before, who is in the room with me, depends where I am , where i am going too, who i’ve just been with, who im going to see, what game i’m playing, what book i’m reading, which tube station i’m on, which country i’m in
so nope, don’t really have a song that stays on top of my list
19 October, 2008 at 8:56 pm #383903g’night pretty pink
14 October, 2008 at 10:18 pm #78334@*Dawny* wrote:
My Kim’s baby bump! 4 Weeks left :D
about time you got a bigger tv, nobody has a portable in thier front room anymore
14 October, 2008 at 10:11 pm #382015i’m no cynic, i pop in mainly to check out sport and technical now, though when i’m here, i have a quick browse through the threads, see if anything intresting pops up
14 October, 2008 at 10:07 pm #381900i did shop around, I did see the ones for £5 and could’nt really see the difference, apart from they seemed to be angled at one end to make it easier to clip in
the guy at the shop said they are £1.25p at his place (18 inches) I could have waited till Monday, but i’m too impatient, so i paid the extra 75p hoping i’ll get this one for weekend, I also ordered 3gb of ram, so i’ve really spoilt my pc this week, some reason I have a strange combination of 1gb , 256, 256 ddr2 ram at the moment, no idea what i’m going to do with my spare 256’s afterwards
my dell diminsion pc already had a spare power cable threading from the one that is already connected to my current drive, so no problems with power for me, should be pretty straight forward, just the cloning looks a bit more complexed, will keep me busy
14 October, 2008 at 7:16 pm #381894@forumhostpb wrote:
Generally speaking, all new Hard Drives (whether SATA or IDE/ribbon) come without cables – unless you find a ‘package deal’ somewhere. Data cables are always sold as accessories – as are power adaptors, where needed.
You should ensure that your motherboard supports SATA and that the power supply leads have the appropriate terminations to fit into the back of your new HDD.
I’m not terribly good at cloning but I think that PowerQuest comes reccomended so you might care to try that. Best thing is to backup all your data etc and go for a clean re-install of Windows onto your new HDD then restore your data to the new drive.
yeah, all is corret, I currently have a spare slot in my motherboard for another sata, I just need a cable, which I went to the local pc shop to buy, they did’nt have any, they said they can order one in, told them its ok, i’ll order them in myself, so I have.. only 99p plus £1 postage
13 October, 2008 at 11:14 pm #381772@~*Lucky*~ wrote:
I need some help.
At my wedding, during the meal and before the band starts, we are able to play a cd. Not sure what to put on it – obv needs to be apt for the wedding. The cd is then going to be copied as part of the favours for the females attending, so want it to have songs that people would actually listen to again.
Looking for some inspiration on peoples fave love songs.
Anyone???
Lets get married – the proclaimers
13 October, 2008 at 11:13 pm #381881defragment too maybe, I just bought myself a new hard drive, amazing how S ata hard drivers don’t come with Sata cables, so its in my machine doing nothing right now
anyone recomened any decent programs to use to clone? my current drive is a Sata 80 gig 8mb cache, new one is 500gb sata 32mb cache, would it even make any difference, would I be best just using the new drive as a secondary drive? thus not having to go through the whole clone saga
13 October, 2008 at 8:49 am #381457it had moments of funnyness, on the whole though it was a bit tame and ott. Big Cats Live was the best thing on tv last night
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