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Repair install only effects Windows files - however, once time I did have windows become non-bootable after doing a repair (it was on my home PC) 99% of the time after the repair, all you have to do is reload windows updates, since it reverts you OS to the version from the CD I personally recommend a full install - cleans out all the spyware/viruses. Only downside is backing up customer data, reloading updates, and finding drivers. Backing up data can be solved by investing in an external hard drive and when the customer drops off the PC - ask if worst case you can reload without backing an
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I'm not a big fan of Toshiba Laptops - especially the satellite, I've worked with a lot of them that have had overheating problems caused by faulty hardware (I mean the motherboard, not just fans)
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I've always had to do a repair install after installing a new mobo (that's where the message comes up) Most people will want XP reinstalled (we generally charge $65 for an easy reinstall, if they had recovery/driver CD's to $75 if we have to download drivers ourself) With the MOBO install and an XP reload will run around $100 plus motherboard cost.
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I highly recommend AVERTECH laptops - I believe Newegg and other sites have them. They are high quality and they have great tech support
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After install it will notice a totally different hardware scheme and reequest activation in the next 3 days - but when you call to reactiviate just say that you reloaded you software. Technically you are supposed to replace the motherboard with an identical version after neccesity of replacing to use Windows on it - but who can afford to pay the extra cash after forking out for a new MOBO?
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Boehm is my last name - pernounced "BAME" - kind of my bro's nick name
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All ripped from CD's and the magic of the Internet - it's all 80's music though, so I had a lot of it on my PC already
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I wanted to do something quick and easy so I took a 12 inch blue LED strip intended for a car, took it out of it's tube, and wired it into a molex connector. The light had different flashing settings controlled by a switch, but I had no place to run a switch to on the computer. As a result, I soldered it into my reset button (Pic 1, the soldered wire, Pic 2, the Reset Button on the front) Pic 3 show the case lit up with the blue bar - I wanted a low effect since I have two other cold cathodes in there (turned off for this pic) that light up the room. Also, the cables are messy because I re
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Considering we're the only people to do things in Farenheight - that's why everyone's used to Celcius. It's an easy conversion anways (F-32) / 9 * 5 I guess it's more convienant since motherboards have the temps in Celcius in the hardware monitor
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After looking at the pictures again - I decided that I will change out the green LED's on the fan controller to blue ones (either tomorrow or next week)
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Just got two 5.25 Bay Temperature Monitors from work for 10 bucks each. Top LCD's show CPU and MOBO Temps in F, bottom LCD's show HDD and Video Card Here's the overall front Closer Even Closer They look a lot better than the pictures show (pics taken on my camera phone) But what do y'all think? On a funny note, I checked Speedfan (which I don't really like, btw) after the install, and it showed my HDD temp as 250 Celcius! 250 C = computer on fire. It went back to normal after a reboot though
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Haven't I seen this before? ....
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Busted key - you might have luck getting the key off and looking for something obvious that prevents the key from working
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I think he tried the RAM in a different slot - or at least it was recommened earlier - like shanein said, it's probably the motheboard
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I'm pretty sure (like 95% positive) different manufactureres have different drives. It shouldn't be a hassel to buy a CD rom drive for most new companies (i.e. IBM, Dell, Toshiba)
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I think minimum wage is around 5.35 in North Carolina (I'm not sure if its the same throughout the country though)
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90's and hot in North Carolina!
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BSOD during windows installation can be caused by anything and everything - a bad CD drive did it to me earlier today - the drive was good enough to read CD's it just choked during XP installation
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Neither is that rapper. LMAO
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Okay, I plan on installing a capacitor (1.0 farad or more) into my system. Here is my plan: Cut current power wire (runs from battery to amp) and cut ground (chassis to amp) and have the capacitor in the middle. So... Battery++++++++Cap++++++Amps Chassis------Cap-----------Amps The only thing I am unsure about it whether or not I can have the Cap between the Amp and ground for the ground wire. All things online have shown two wires to the ground, but I only want to run one. As far as circuits go, it looks correct - just help me out if I'm missing somthing obvious here!
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It's possible to link two computers by USB
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Mine was sitting nicely at 41 degrees after out AC went out because of the 90 degree heat - so the room was probably in the high 70's to low 80's
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No Blim, I know that word - I'm just conditioned to the average high school barage of profanity so that word (I figured it out by now) is not on my assumed cuss word list!
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p----k ? Can't think of a suitable cuss word to fill that
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It's amazing what happens when you actually have plans before you start cutting (even though I had this one 1/2 planned out) Meanwhile - tonight I build a custom speaker enclosure for my vehicle