This site might be right up your street mate, think you can order the in-game music off there as well. :)
Might help if I linked the site...:rolleyes:
http://www.directsong.com/
This is driving me daft now! I've just rebuilt my machine and it really hits home how much you take high speed internet access for granted. I'm having to download Windows updates in dribs and drabs. :(
Think I'm going to buy a place next door to the Exchange....:D
Has anyone heard anything...
I'm on BT Broadband and having the very same problems mate. It has been like this for the last four/five days and after having an engineer out I bought a new router. This seemed to help at first but it's back to how it was before now.
Are you a good distance from the exchange?
As the crow flies I am 2.9km from my nearest telephone exchange, my phone line length is over 5km! :( Basically I am only able to get 512Kbps broadband at the best of times. (It's really flaky and has been off more than on lately!)
BT have been out and tested the line and say there is...
Good drives, I have mine in a OCUK Silentmaxx enclosure and is very quiet as a result. I had a 74GB Raptor before and apart from a few seconds longer on the boot time I've not noticed any decreases in speed.
If you never go online and are careful what you install then you could probably get away with no AV software.
AV programs like AVG though are not very resource hungry and it gives you peace of mind. AVG takes up less than 3MB on my system. :)
It's going to be a quality year for PC gamers, there's a ruck of games due, everything from Crysis FPS to LOTR Online MMORG. Our generation is going to get seriously sore backsides! :D
Agreed. Running Vista it was using 520MB+ just idle, no apps running and just bare minimum processes!
I can see 4GB been the standard very soon for enthusiast machines.
Recommended, they come in really handy. I work in I.T Support and they have saved me loads of hassle numerous times.
Try and get one that fits on a key ring or has a strap. I have a Datawrite one and while it's fine the thing is so small that it's really easy to lose!
Have you flashed your BIOS lately? I think this can happen if the current BIOS does not support the disk type/capacity. Try upgrading to the latest BIOS or setting your existing BIOS to the default settings (there should be an option) and retry.
You'll just need The Elder Scrolls IV:Oblivion, the full game. The Knights of the Nine extras come in the form of add-ins and you just enable them like adding in a mod through the data files menu. :)
I had the 74GB one and while it was a little loud when seeking, the boot and game level loading were noticeably quicker. I also noticed a speedier defrag although this was probably due to the drive capacity been smaller. :)
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