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put it back into your old one, then insert xp disc and run a windows repairs on it. that will allow you to boot it. then move all the data off it, format it and put the data back on. done
i use them for the gym and stuff and i'm not sure why but mine have broken three times. might be sweat getting into them or something? but the last two started crackling so i sent them back and the 1st set, the cabling kind of worn away. i dunno, they have a wicked warranty and i get a new pair...
so just to clarify, the problem is that component doesn't support hdcp, so will downscale back to what? regular dvd quality 526 or whatever? surely this isn't tv dependant anyway? i can't see how this can be true though if the vga port won't support 1080 either...whats the point in a1080 update...
i have been in conversation a lot with sony over the 1080p issue i'm having with my pc being run through it, it appears that no sony tv's on the market this year will support 1080 resolutions through a vga cable. 1080p can be achieved through component or hdmi. this would lead me to believe that...
just started using opera too....how weird all browsers seem to look the same nowadays!
anyone know which is the least resource intentsive one? for geekyness sake?
well i'm sure people will disagree with me but i recommend talktalk
No Cap £17.99 including line rental and calls etc...downloaded 8gig movie in 1 day and a half... excellent service so far...had it for 6 months
yeah not bad mate. check out overclocers.co.uk for decent gear (good for comparing whats on the gaming market, then you can shop arround for cheapest price). then go to that website on tmshardware and check out the vga charts to see how your card fairs against the best. make sure you research...