put the game in and press and hold 'A' during the boot On 11/27/06, Duane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How do you defrag the HD? > > Duane > > -----Original Message----- > From: Greg Morphis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 12:20 PM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: #$%^& Microsoft... now I'm DEFINATELY getting a PS3 > > I've had mine for about 4 or 5 months with no problems.. I played over > 200 hours worth of Oblivion, my wife played and beat Kameo, and I've > been playing Saints Row a lot lately. No problems. Well, no system > problem.. Oblivion heavily uses the harddrive and I've noticed > sometimes the loading screen takes a while, you can defragment the > drive and correct that though. I bought the extended warranty just in > case though. > > On 11/27/06, loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Wow, that sucks. > > > > I'm gonna pass on a 360 now. Was going to get one for the boys for > > Christmas too. > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 10:49 PM > > > To: CF-Community > > > Subject: #$%^& Microsoft... now I'm DEFINATELY getting a PS3 > > > > > > Just a tale of woe which may serve as a warning: > > > > > > I've had an XBox 360 for about 7 months now. I like it, not a whole lot > > > of > > > games that I want but plenty of casual games in the arcade and lots and > > > lots > > > of demos means that system sees quite a bit of usage. > > > > > > The only game that I've played a lot is "Oblivion" but that was worth > it. > > > > > > The system locked up pretty often with "Oblivion" but not so much that I > > > couldn't chalk it up to overheating or a dusty disc. Lately the > lock-ups > > > have become systemic and finally, last night the system just gave up the > > > ghost: it won't boot, I get the apparently well-know ring of red lights. > > > > > > After trying all the at-home fixes I called MS. > > > > > > I spent well over 20 minutes with an incredibly frustrating "hipster" > > > voice > > > mail system. His name is "Max" and he REALLY wants to help me and I > > > REALLY > > > wanted to choke the living shit out him. > > > > > > The whole mess is a transparent and completely patronizing attempt to > put > > > already aggravated people at ease. All it really does is infuriate you. > > > > > > Finally getting to a human it's painfully clear that MS has outsourced > its > > > support. The thick accent, the inability to understand English, the > glib > > > attitude: all just scream that I'm going to be well cared for. > > > > > > It didn't start well. I gave my name. After a few seconds of flustered > > > silence I was asked to spell my name, then specifically asked to spell > my > > > first name as well: > > > > > > J-I-M D-A-V-I-S > > > > > > When he couldn't find my name he spelled it back to me: G-I-N. I told > him > > > "No, it's J-I-M." He answered, "Yes - as in GEORGE-IDAHO-NANCY." "NO." > I > > > replied, "J-I-M. Jim. James. Jimmy." I thought only later of > spelling > > > it > > > out: "JERKS-IDIOTS-MOTHERFUCKERS" but you always think of the best > things > > > to > > > say later on. > > > > > > Anyway we get the name out. After some more language juggling we get > the > > > serial number out. My console is out of warranty. I asked "how can > that > > > be: the system hasn't even been out a year!" The warranty, it turns > out, > > > is > > > only 90 days. > > > > > > I asked how he knew my console was out of warranty when he didn't know > > > when > > > I bought it. He said that the serial number determined the warranty > > > length > > > for MS. > > > > > > (What this means, in case you're not listening, is that if you bought > your > > > kid a 360, say, in September and set it aside for Christmas you might > open > > > up a broken system that is already out of warranty.) > > > > > > In any case my system (my $400 system), 7 months old, is out of > warranty. > > > The only way to get it fixed by MS is to spend $140. Yup - nearly half > > > the > > > cost of a new console to fix one less than a year old. > > > > > > Once I get it fixed they will warranty it for, you guessed it, another > 90 > > > days. I can purchase an extended warranty for $30 for a year or $60 for > > > two > > > years. So it'll cost me $170 to get it fixed and warranty that fix for > a > > > year. > > > > > > The value proposition of the PS3 is looking better everyday. Say what > you > > > will about Sony but they've got a one-year warranty from the time of > > > purchase for all their gear. And in my experience the few times I've > > > needed > > > their support it's been excellent. > > > > > > I'm just really, really pissed at Microsoft right now. > > > > > > Jim Davis > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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