>Just download the drivers you need before you run the clean install. And
>you should be cool. You can email me [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you have any
>more questions.

P.S. It's always good to have another machine hooked up to the net while you
re-building the first box.  That way you can still get online and grab those
drivers that you (oops!) forgot to get the first time around.

This has saved my ass many a time :-)

ez,
trust

-----Original Message-----
From: entitee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 5:05 PM
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] More Laptop Inquiry


I have a Toshiba Satellite 5005-S504 Notebook Computer.
It's pretty nice, 15" screen, 1.1Ghz, 512MB RAM, etc... However, I feel
that the performance is being affected by everything that's
pre-installed. I've uninstalled all obvious junk but I wish I could
start clean.

Unfortunately, that's not possible because I only have Recovery Discs
which basically equals a cloned hard drive. Now I've heard that I can do
a fresh install of OS and drivers on my own. The only problem lies in
getting all of the correct drivers.

Does anyone know how to go about doing something like this?

--kev/entitee
http://mp3.com/entiteeDNB


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