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| Thread ID: 55090 | 2005-03-02 08:48:00 | Compatibilty Question | satan666cob (7120) | Press F1 |
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| 329834 | 2005-03-02 09:47:00 | minnesota I just need to know if its compatible or if im missing any thing vital. i need to just be able to put these parts together and have it work. |
satan666cob (7120) | ||
| 329835 | 2005-03-02 09:49:00 | So its good? | satan666cob (7120) | ||
| 329836 | 2005-03-02 09:51:00 | Ah ok well no wonder its cheaper lol. Everything will definitely work OK. We cant really tell what maybe cheaper, as prices would be different, where u r and where we are. So, what we say anyway, wont help much, in price anyway. |
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| 329837 | 2005-03-02 09:54:00 | the price is not a huge deal.but if that stuff will plug and play. with windows install i think im good | satan666cob (7120) | ||
| 329838 | 2005-03-02 09:57:00 | where are u BTW | satan666cob (7120) | ||
| 329839 | 2005-03-02 09:58:00 | Everything will be plug and plug no prob . But XP or windows 2000 would be better for SATA, and bigger hard drives . And use NTFS if u DO use XP or 2k . XP SHOULD detect more devices, without asking for drivers . . . . You'll still have to install drivers off the mobo cd, for things like the soundcard / LAN, and what else is onboard the mobo . Windows 2000 may ask for the 2k CD, depending on what the device is . . . New Zealand Satan . . I think most of the guys who post in this forum are from NZ . Correct me if Im wrong . Altho with SATA, depending on whether you're going to use RAID or not . Some mobos will let u install onto a SATA no prob at all (from a clean install), well with XP . Some are pretty fussy, and expect you to make a SATA driver disk from the CD, before it'll install Windows 2k or XP onto the SATA, if you're going to make a SATA a boot disk with a OS on it . |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
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