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Jonno

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Everything posted by Jonno

  1. WOOT! lol :/
  2. Finbar Saunders would be loving that.
  3. Did you buy the bird to catch a spider That wriggled and jiggled and tickled inside you? You'll be getting a cat next! I've seen this all before.
  4. You can disable the prompts (which I agree are very annoying) by disabling user control, which you will find under user accounts in the control panel.
  5. Glad to hear it all went well for you. Now you need to use your 1337 PC skillz to hack into the Nissan mainframe and get us all parts at cost....GOGOGO!
  6. Stupid question but.... all mods declared?
  7. Very sad! Seemed like a smashing lad. I think a collection would be a nice gesture from the club. Let us know how we can donate Andy. My thoughts are with those of you who were close to him.
  8. I'm in New Marske! You're not coming round to steal bits off my car again I hope!
  9. HOW DARE YOU SIR!!!! :nono:
  10. I remember seeing a post, a few weeks ago, where someone recommended a courier they had used to ship some wheels inside the UK. I can't find it now so thought I would ask the question. Does anyone have experience with couriering (is that even a word!? lol) second hand wheels in the UK? I'm after companies and, if you can remember, costs. Also interested in companies to steer clear of, if you've had nightmare deliveries. Thanks in advance. Jonno.
  11. Someone's going to pull you up on it so it might as well be me. The Pentium D 3.2Ghz may be dual core but you don't get the equivalent of a 6.4Ghz chip, sadly. I've noticed many eBay shop selling these 6Ghz+ systems and they simply don't exist. It's either a ploy to get you to part with your hard earned for an uber spec rig or simply ignorance (which is ok). If you haven't already bought your processor I would look at the Intel Core2Duo range. Even the E6300 processor 1.8Ghz (retails around £120) will knock spots off the older Pentium D 3.2Ghz. Last benchmarking I did showed the E6300 running superpi (benchmark software) at almost twice the speed of the Pentium D. If you've already bought your processor, then not to worry cos it's still a great processor and you'll not be disappointed. Either way you're on the Socket 775 platform which will allow you to upgrade to Core2Duo later if you so wish (assuming the motherboard you bought supports Conroe). If you haven't already bought your components I'd be happy to give you the benefit of my I.T experience Best of luck with the build.
  12. Left myself wide open! lol
  13. lol you're gonna love 23 then :confused:
  14. Azureus is a BitTorrent client used for downloading BitTorrent files. There's a good FAQ which should answer any questions here: http://dessent.net/btfaq/ I prefer uTorrent (micro torrent) to Azureus. No mucking about with Java and it's a tiny application.
  15. In answer to your original question: You do not need to format the second drive for vista as it still uses the same NT filing system that XP used, so no problems there. You can copy your data (photos, music movies etc) to your bigger drive to use on your new system. However some of your applications may not work for one of two reasons. Firstly 'some' applications don't run on Vista at all, not many but some. Secondly when you install a piece of software it often installs DLLs into the windows system directory and adds information to the system registry. Without this information 'some' applications won’t work without being reinstalled from the original discs. As for the opinions expressed on Vista here. I've used Vista since it came out and provided you can find the drivers for your hardware you really shouldn't have any problems. It is a resource hog and if you play any games on your PC I would stick with XP just for the frame rate / performance benefits alone. Many of the early problems people had with Vista were related to MS rolling the OS out before the manufacturers had rolled stable drivers out. Nvidia being the worst of these with almost no chipset/graphics support for nearly 6 weeks after the Vista release. This is all sorted now and really shouldn't cause you any problems. Vista also likes to run a few applications in the background by default which can really hammer the system. If you do nothing else I would disable the windows defender software. There are some other bits and bobs you can tweak to improve performance but it's way past my bedtime and I didn't get this beautiful by typing on forums at midnight! Goodnight...and good luck!
  16. Congratulations to her. Commiserations to you though sir. Greggs pasties are the food of the gods and have helped me to sculpt my body into the fine figure of a man I am today.
  17. Have to work Sunday and Monday :( Moving a network...will pay for my respray though so every cloud eh? :)
  18. lol me too.
  19. I'm not saying this because I used to own it.....but Scotch is a far better site. I'd wait until June and play there. :)
  20. Theres a lot of low flying aircraft coming into Teesside (Durham) Airport around there. Could be nasty!
  21. If you're buying RPS speak to Smithy. http://www.smithys-place.co.uk/
  22. I've got the RPS Max 6 puck clutch and it's hard work. Should be able to get something fairly light under foot that will cope with that kind of power and give your leg a rest :)
  23. Aroused and sickened at the same time. Now I know how the finalists felt on "there's something about Miriam".

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