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For those who do not know, My Dell died 3 weeks ago and I have been limping along on a spare 500 mhz HP.
Well That has ended as of yesterday!! Got the case Friday before Xmas and I had it all built Xmas day. All seems well and was much easier then I tought it would be!! This is my first build. Ok as always this thread means nothing with out pictures!! So here is the new machine. Nothing special But its all mine built by me! 425 W Power Supply ![]() The Guts ![]() The rear ![]() Lastly the front. You can see the no face floppy as thats all I have for the moment. I have a new one on the way. I have 4 spare floppys from other computers and they all work with no faces, the faces were part of the cases i took them from. You can also see that I painted the top CDROM, I wasn't going to buy another, when I have 5 of them cause I wanted a black one. So Paint is cheap and thats what I did. ![]() It has a ASUS Mother Board, AMD 3000+ (1.8 ghz), 1 gig PC3200 DDr Ram, 160 gig Western Digtil Hard Drive, Acer 52X CDROM, Sony DVD+ R Dual Layer/ RW/ + R/CD, Floppy, NVIDI GFORCE Graphic Card with TV out, Sound Blaster Live Sound Card, Modem I think thats it.
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Good job MJ! I built mine and used a AMD CPU. You'll be streamin now. Bill Mc ;D
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FINALLY FOUND SOMETHING YOU COULDN'T MAKE OUT OF STARBOARD!!
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Recently I installed new RAM and actually installed new HARD-DRIVE only to remove H-D after realizing all we would lose...how can I retain bookmarks(favorites) and files and other stuff when replacing HARD-DRIVE??... ???...thanks for any direction on this as I'm pretty CLUELESS re computers...
Oh yeah...and what's the present thinkin' on firewalls, pop-up blockers and PC protection in general??... Great job, MJ...looks like you'll be SAILIN' now... ;) ;D...
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Thanks all!!
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Do you have a CD burner?? If you do you can save all that stuff to a CD and then reinstall later. What did you get as a hard Drive?? Name Brand? I use Western Digital, They have a program that comes with it and you can add the new drive as a slave, then transfer all data to the new drive. After you are done you remove both drives and reinstall the new one as the master. Bang your all done! Is there anything wrong with the drive you have now?? Why not add the new drive as a slave (F Drive) and save all data to that. Virus attack C drive, if you get one you can format the C drive with no damage to the F drive. Hows that for Greek!! Quote:
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MJ,
Congrats on the sucessful build, though it's probably better that you don't make a case out of starboard... ;) Good job with oainting the CDRom too! Rap, As far as saving favorites goes, open Internet Exporer---->Click on File on the top left corner----->Click on "Import and Export..." -----> Then follow the wizard to export your bookmarks to a file of your choice (either on your harddrive, a floppy, or burn them to a disc). You can do the same thing with Outlook Express to save e-mails. If your using a different broser or e-mail client then the steps are similar, but the wording is a little different. As far as saving regular files, Like MJ said, if you have a cd burner you can burn them to a disc. If not, they are cheap!!! A decent cd burner can be had for 20-40 bucks (maybe cheaper, try www.newegg.com for ideas on prices. They are usually as cheap, or cheaper than anyone else) Western Digital makes a decent hard drive. I prefer Seagate, though. They seem to have a very good rep and better warranty as well as being about the same price. Not a Maxtor fan, though. As for a firewall, if you have some form of highspeed internet, then you should have one. One of the better ones is Zone Alarm, but the one that comes with WinXP SP2 will do alright. Just beware that most firewalls will alert you when a program running on your PC tries to access the Internet, but it should give you the option to let it if that's what you wanted. Anti-virus is very important!!! Pop-up blockers, not so much. If you have WinXP w/ SP2 with the latest version of IE then a pop-up blocker is built in. If your using other web-browsers then it probably has a pop-up blocker built into it as well. Microsoft seemed to stall the longest in that department. Hope that helps, without sounding too much like a geek! |
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I have high speed and router with 4 computers hooked up all the time. The router has a firewall and I have shut off the XP one as it was conflicting.
I run Yahoo pop up blocker and it seems to do fine. I can't run the SP stuff from MicroSoft as I am running a Bootleg Copy of XP Pro :o Don't tell anyone!
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damn MJ, whoda thunk!!! Beauty and Brains all in one package!!!
PS I think you just told everyone about the bootleg copy!! |
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Not too many people...
Thanks MJ & Jeff...that's some good stuff...PC has 2 CD trays, I think only one will burn...
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