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  1. Do you have any idea how bad Sony is at estimating release dates. Just a reminder, the Playstation 3 was supposed to come out sometime in the next month for $300. Now it looks like it will be out around next year for $500. The new Blu-Ray format is going to be nice, but it will take a while before it gets to good affordable/performance levels. Like when the DVD first came out, it took it at least a year to get going. Just wait, hold onto your pants, and be happy with your DL DVD's.
  2. You should try re-installing Windows on your machine. Then try to install the drivers. This time, don't put your computer under any stress while it is installing the drivers. It is just not a good idea to begin with.
  3. You really don't need to worry about overheating it if you are not overclocking it, and you have a basic fan cooling system installed. If you are planning on using it for a gaming machine and have a nice graphics card for it, your graphics card should be the one taking most of the heat. Right now I am running on a AMD Athlon 3500+, an overclocked Radeon X800GTO, and 2 gigs of RAM, and the highest temperatures I get reported from various sensors while running F.E.A.R. and highest settings is about 50-60 degrees C. This is all with 1 general fan, 1 GPU fan, and 1 CPU fan. Yea, that is a bit warm, but just don't play it non-stop for 8 hours and you will be fine. I am interested into converting it into liquid cooling so I can overclock my GPU a bit more. Anyways, the whole point of that was to say that running on 3 fans on an extremely stressed beast doesn't have too many problems. If you have liquid cooling though, you shouldn't even have to worry about it.
  4. AMD is just the proven better processor. Since most the middle to high end AMD processors are 64-bit, they will be ready for the next generation of software. If you use an AMD Athlon 64 or higher, and you know a lot of the applications you use are available in 64-bit form, you should think about upgrading to Windows Pro XP 64-bit Edition. Suppose to really bring out the beast inside of your AMD Athlon 64 and higher. From my experiences working with P4's and Athlon 64's, the Athlons can crunch more data faster than any P4 I have seen.
  5. From what I can barely understand about your question, it seems to me you are looking for some different HTML generators perhaps. I myself have only used Macromedia Dreamweaver, and it works great. You can look up some other ones by searching for "website design program" and "html generator" on Google.
  6. I have had similar problems myself trying to set up a server using a router. What I have discovered is that you will not be able to get a server running if you have your computer using that local network IP starting with 192. You might want to try bypassing your router and having a direct link to your computer. Try that and see if it works. If it does, you can re-attach your router using a hub so the set up is like this. Internet coming from wall is attached to hub. The hub is connected to both your computer and your router. I haven't tried that before, because I'm too lazy to really go through the hassle of doing all of that. But if it works for you, I hope you enjoy it.
  7. I do web searches on my name, but I don't find anyinformation about me. The only way you can find such information is if you or someone else posts that kind of information about you online. If you didn't want your personal information to show up on the web, you shouldn't have been so careless in giving it out. Just remember, any information you type on a computer is never safe these days with Spyware.
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