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I've tried them on many boards and SSDs always outperform them on the SATA II ports. Mt latest builds using Z87 boards with all the Intel SATA III ports are very nice.
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I would use DOSBOX, which I have run on Win 7 32 and 64 bit machines to run very old DOS games. They have a fair online manual and its setup is pretty straightforward if you still recall the old dos...
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I would also take a look at (the free) Kaspersky Rescue Disk 10 -- it updates itself after you boot from the CD so is useful even for the Shutdowner trojan, and it seems to often find stuff that...
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Did you set the boot device priority to use the SATA drive in the bios?
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I have not found any mATX Intel 865 or 875 boards that can be overclocked. Doesn't make sense, but for some reason ABIT/ASUS?etc seem to disable O/C functions on their mATX boards. If you want to...
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The FSB is set to 100MHz, rather than the correct 200MHz. You can correct that in the bios.
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Do you need an mATX or can you get buy with one of the Shuttle SFF (small form factor) mobo/case combos? The Shuttle SB65G2 is a great overclocker and is VERY small. Here are some pictures of it...
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How are your connect times and pings without the Cisco router, just with your main machine straight to the dsl connection?
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I wouldn't put any money into it because you can't upgrade much with that old thing, better to just use it as is and save for a new machine next year.
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Black Ice behind a router.
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Stick it in a machine with no other drives as the C: drive and start an install of XP off the CD, delete the partition when you get to the point to select where to install, recreate the partition and...
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I use TDK or Memorex 4x DVDs and get them about $1 each in packs of 25 or 50 when they are on sale and/or have rebates at BestBuy, Comp USA, or Office Depot.
Right now Office Depot has a $49.97...
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Why? Win 2000 and XP do IRQ steering and it should not affect performance.
If you really want to do this, one way is to do a fresh install of windows 2000 with the bios set to ACPI off.
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Nice find AverageJoe -- those are 4x -R disks -- I ordered some. :)
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According to Intel, it will handle up to an 850MHz processor (http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/se440bx2/procsupp.htm). It will also handle up to 768M of RAM...
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