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x86 Or ARM?

x86
ARM

Author Topic: [MEGATHREAD] Personal Computer - Updated builds thanks to Logical Increments  (Read 1601413 times)

How come you have like no understanding of anything you ever post about?

It's 720, and it games would look like stuff.

Not only that, there's a much greater latency on HDTVs (around 12-20 ms). That means gaming would just feel stuffty too.


You get points for trying.

I have never spelt definitely right, ever. I need to use spell check every single time. But I mean picking at a spelling mistake is a great contribution!

I have never spelt definitely right, ever. I need to use spell check every single time. But I mean picking at a spelling mistake is a great contribution!

I used to spell it Definately, so no worries.

New poll incoming, it's a big one.

New poll incoming, it's a big one.
I'd pick the better one, but which one is that?

I'd pick the better one, but which one is that?

Some say the 690 is more powerful and more stable, some say the Devil13 is more powerful. It's always been debated, so we are going to debate it too. Pick whichever one you think is good!


Hey guy remember when ATi stopped existing

So my new hard drive came in, I connected it up, made a new array with it and my old one, and it doesn't boot, it just says BOOTMGR missing.
I deleted the array and the old hard drive is working but the new one isn't listed in my computer

So my new hard drive came in, I connected it up, made a new array with it and my old one, and it doesn't boot, it just says BOOTMGR missing.
I deleted the array and the old hard drive is working but the new one isn't listed in my computer

Oh dear. So there's no logical partition available/you can't format it and use it? D:

So my new hard drive came in, I connected it up, made a new array with it and my old one, and it doesn't boot, it just says BOOTMGR missing.
I deleted the array and the old hard drive is working but the new one isn't listed in my computer
This could have been easily fixed by using your Windows Vista/7 installation disk. bootrec /fixboot, /fixmbr, or something along those lines should have done the trick.
About the drive not being listed, I'd have no clue. Do you hear it power up? Does it appear when the BIOS is probing for drives?


This could have been easily fixed by using your Windows Vista/7 installation disk. bootrec /fixboot, /fixmbr, or something along those lines should have done the trick.
Could you post more about this? And I'll look at it after I get home from work

Does it appear when the BIOS is probing for drives?
Yes


Just ordered the parts for my comp
forget MY LIFE