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Friday, July 16, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Samsung NC10 - How to Boot from Thumb Drive
I searched the web, YouTube, and forums to find out how to boot this Samsung NC10 netbook from USB. Each and every one said hit F2 and enter bios to change boot order. well I hit F2 to check if it recognized my 4 gig thumb drive... it did not. So I tried a different 4gig thumb drive it did not. Then I tried a Micro SD Reader, it did not work. After entering bios each time it did not show up on the boot list. I figured there had to be a way to boot from the USB device. After hours of playing around with the computer I started hitting the F command keys while the machine was booting. I found out that the key to hit is F9.
That's right to boot your computer using your thumb drive hit F9.
Do you want to know why I wanted to boot from you thumb drive? Well I wanted to get rid of the Win XP operating system and Give Lenux Ubuntu a try and see how that works.
That's right to boot your computer using your thumb drive hit F9.
Do you want to know why I wanted to boot from you thumb drive? Well I wanted to get rid of the Win XP operating system and Give Lenux Ubuntu a try and see how that works.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Friday, June 11, 2010
How to connect your HD2 to your Win7 PC
I did a short video on how to connect your HD2 to your Win7 PC and your Windows Mobile Device Center. Enjoy!
How to install a cab file onto your HTC HD2
I did a video on how to install a cab file onto your HTC HD2. Got to love world of warcraft running in the background.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Monday, May 3, 2010
Build a Gaming Computer for less than $600?!

I've been looking at posts saying you can build a gaming computer for $600.00 so I had to put that to the test. Now I did supply some items for the build and bought the other items from Micro Center.
Here is what I had on hand for the build:
1) Power Supply (eXtreme Power Plus 500 Watt ATX 12V Power Supply) $55.00
2) Graphics Card (Radeon HD 5750 1024MB DDR5 PCIe 2.0 x16 Graphics Card) $125.00
3) Hard Drive (200gig, 7200rpm) $25.00 (yeah you can find it for that price if not cheaper)
Here is what I ended up buying:
1) Mother Board (Asus M4A89GTD PRO/USB3) $160.00
2) Processor (Phenom II X2 555 Black Edition) $99.00
3) Case (AZZA Spartan 101 Mid Tower ATX Case) $50.00 (after mail in rebate)
4) Ram (Kingston 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3-1600 $100.00 (after mail in rebate)
Total build = $614.00
Ok, I went $14.00 over my budget. If I would have orderd the parts from off the web I'm sure it would have been under budget but I wanted to get the build out of the way and decided to buy from the retail store.
This mother board is made for overclocking! Not only over clocking, with this motherboard you can easily unlock 2 cores on the Processor which now makes it a 4 core processor. When unlocked it is equal to (or comes close to) the Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition. Now you can't beat that for the price! You can over clock this processor, you CAN over clock this processor (I had to say it twice)! Just google it and you'll see what I'm talking about!
the case is nice and comes with 3 fans. It has plenty of room on the inside, so much room that I had to get an extension so that the top headphone wire could be connected to the mobo.
On this build I run Win 7 Ultimate with dual monitors. I experience no lag on high settings when playing World of Warcraft, Allods Online, Crysis, Halo, and other games. Multitasking is a breeze. Boot up is quick.
Later I am going to add another Video card for CrossFire and 4 more gigs of ram. And that should complete the build.
For anyone looking to build there own gaming computer, I would with out a doubt recommend this build!
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
I'm a WoW addict...again
I took a break from WoW and now I'm back playing it... again. I tried Aion, Warhammer, Allods and a few others not worth mentioning (lol) but I ended up coming back to WoW, no other game plays like it or offers the ability to customize the way your screen looks.
I no longer played Horde, ditched my Hunter which I've been playing since the game was released. I'm Alliance... yeah... an Alliance Night Elf SP.
I do recommend the following trade skills: Skinning and Mining! A great way to make gold.
I no longer played Horde, ditched my Hunter which I've been playing since the game was released. I'm Alliance... yeah... an Alliance Night Elf SP.
I do recommend the following trade skills: Skinning and Mining! A great way to make gold.
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