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Windows XP problems/ new hardribr

Name: SpamSucks 2006-09-21 22:38

In July, my friend sold me his old computer for $100, I used some of the parts from my old, old computer (HP Pavilion o.O) for it as well.  Since he didn't want to give me his old hardrive I had to use my old 16 GB drive in my new computer.

My friend put all of the parts in, and the computer kept bitching because of the hardrive.  Later, he somehow got it working just now I have use a floppy to boot it up (It shows some menu in spanish thats on DOS and I have to hit the first option within 30 seconds or it does it automatically, than it starts Windows.) 

After all that bullshit came by, I was playing Silkroad Online and the game crashed because of the video card.  My friend said this could of been by the hardrive as well.  Yes I have the latest driver from Nvidia, but it still does it.

Last month, I got a 2nd internal hardrive (93 GB Maxtor, supposed to be 100GB but it still was all good) and he suggested that I reinstall Windows XP on the 2nd hardrive.

Should I do it?  Will it solve that shitty floppy boot and the crashing during some games?

Name: SpamSucks 2006-09-21 22:39

shit spelled hardrive wrong... oh well... dammit >.<

Name: Anonymous 2006-09-22 2:35

I STORE FILES ON MY HARDRIBR
AND WHEN I GET RAIDED THE COPS WANT MY HARDRIBR
SO I HAVE TO GO TO THE STORE AND BUY A NEW HARDRIBR
I FANTASIZE ABOUT SOLID STATE HARDRIBR'S AS WELL

Name: Anonymous 2006-09-22 3:26

>>3

I LOL'D

Name: Anonymous 2006-09-22 4:25

HARDRIBR IS HAAAAARD.

By the way, your supposedly 100GB hard drive is not actually 100GB due to the way

I got bored halfway through explaining.  Someone carry on for me

Name: Anonymous 2006-09-22 10:12

>>5
filesystem etc

Name: Anonymous 2006-09-22 12:04

computer gigabyte = 1024^3 bytes
hard drive manufacturer gigabyte = 1000^3 bytes

Name: Anonymous 2006-09-22 13:51

>>7
GigaByte = 1024^3 bytes
Business lying motherfucker so-called gigabyte (it's a lie) = 1000^3 bytes

Name: Anonymous 2006-09-22 17:17

>>6

Your filesystem only takes up a few dozen megs tops, douche.  And that's if it's journaled.  Otherwise it's a few dozen kilobytes.

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