Re: [H] Win7 what just happened!

2009-11-17 Thread Winterlight
At 05:17 PM 11/17/2009, you wrote: No. It does it clean but saves all your old docs/settings in windows.old in case you want them. :) that's a relief. I thought 7 formatted before a clean install, but I guess it just deletes, or in this case moves. Thanks! --Original Message-- Fr

Re: [H] Win7 what just happened!

2009-11-17 Thread tmservo
No. It does it clean but saves all your old docs/settings in windows.old in case you want them. :) --Original Message-- From: Winterlight Sender: hardware-boun...@hardwaregroup.com To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com ReplyTo: hardware@hardwaregroup.com Subject: [H] Win7 what just happened! Sent

Re: [H] 2940UW?

2009-11-17 Thread FORC5
ried this yet. >Still Wondering? >Where did the XP drivers for the 2940UW disappear to? >Best, >Duncan > >__ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature >database 4615 (20091117) __ > >The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. >

[H] Win7 what just happened!

2009-11-17 Thread Winterlight
I just installed Windows 7 on my laptop which was running Vista Home Premium. I told 7 setup to do a new install and not save my stuff but I see a Windows.old directory with old stuff in it? What is that? Did Win7 do a upgrade instead of a clean install? thanks

Re: [H] 2940UW?

2009-11-17 Thread Bryan Seitz
Hmmm odd... http://download.cnet.com/Adaptec-AHA-290x-291x-294x-394x-4944-or-AIC-78xx-PCI-SCSI-Controller-NT-4-0/3000-18492_4-109873.html Maybe? I dunno... Linux would run pretty well on it? :) On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 06:44:11PM -0500, DSinc wrote: > Seeking talk with OLD SCSI folk on the list.

[H] 2940UW?

2009-11-17 Thread DSinc
Seeking talk with OLD SCSI folk on the list. Others need not tell me about "Get Real Dude!). Adaptec seems to NOT offer a 2940UW driver for WinXP. Seems to offer everything else however. I SO know all about the 2940UW. I have lived with mine for ~15 years. I can pull (un-install) my 2940UW and

Re: [H] Still looking for a good "sticky note" program

2009-11-17 Thread Brian Weeden
I use Live Mesh to do that sort of syncing already (and love it). But that doesn't work with the iPhone as there isn't a live mesh client. It also needs to offer offline sync as well, as I travel a lot and don't have an international data plan. --- Brian Sent from my iPhone On 20

Re: [H] Still looking for a good "sticky note" program

2009-11-17 Thread Winterlight
Why don't you put your sticky note program of your choice data file in a dropbox. Use the same program on all PCs and drop box will keep them all using the same data file. At 12:58 PM 11/17/2009, you wrote: I put out a call a while ago for a good sticky note program and I haven't really found

[H] Still looking for a good "sticky note" program

2009-11-17 Thread Brian Weeden
I put out a call a while ago for a good sticky note program and I haven't really found a great solution. What I need is the ability to quickly jot down a note at my computer or on my iPhone and have it synced bewteen the two and my laptop. On the computer side, it needs to be something that runs

Re: [H] HDD Choices

2009-11-17 Thread DSinc
Tim, Please keep preaching this to the choir! I figured this one out oh-so many years ago. And, other than our last transaction, I've had very few problems I read about here over and over. A quality PSU is the only way to go for me, personally. I have no plans to change this build principle! Be

Re: [H] HDD Choices

2009-11-17 Thread Tim Lider
Hello, I would also like to add, make sure you have a good power supply. We recently have had a client here and he was running a raid on a 450 watt Power supply of questionable quality. I told him if that many hard drives where damaged in that time frame, I would replace the power supply. I ga