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All I can say is WOW
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All I can say is WOW
here let me join youQuote:
Originally posted by Derringer
All I can say is WOW
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i've yet to find one person who isn't astonished by your effort hmale. gj man!
Wow! what's next? A textured acrylic case with a laser system for running animations on the side? OH!! I should do that!:cool:
wow
lights r purdee!
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thats a spectacular case, great job :)
Cannot wait for parts 2 & 3. As if I need to say, but I will anyway. I've never seen a more impressive caseQuote:
Originally posted by hmale
Thanks for all the comments. I hope the link that was provided answers all your questions!
Cheers!
hmale top notch job, you put a lot of work into it and it shows :)
However I do have a small warning;
I have a 72x Kenwood as well, it died for the second time last week. My drive died because of WinXP, the firmware and chip on the CDROM is incompatible with XP, and because of this after a period of time it will fry. This is why my first one died, and why my second one died. Since my warranty is up I am out of luck and must buy a different CDROM (the 72x will be missed). So my advice is to sell it while you can by either just taking it out and selling it, or RMAing it first (requires proof of purchase within that was less than a year ago) and then selling it. If you use XP you really need to sell it or switch OS' because that drive will be no more in a few months; my last one only lasted three months. Sorry to be the bringer of bad news, but I talked to a few Kenwood reps and that's the info they gave me. Good Luck and let me know how it works out. :)
shouldn't they give the customers the benefit of the doubt? i mean, how were you supposed to know that the firmware and the chip weren't compatible with XP? they should at least let you RMA one last time, since they didn't tell you about this defect :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by mystifmagic
hmale top notch job, you put a lot of work into it and it shows :)
However I do have a small warning;
I have a 72x Kenwood as well, it died for the second time last week. My drive died because of WinXP, the firmware and chip on the CDROM is incompatible with XP, and because of this after a period of time it will fry. This is why my first one died, and why my second one died. Since my warranty is up I am out of luck and must buy a different CDROM (the 72x will be missed). So my advice is to sell it while you can by either just taking it out and selling it, or RMAing it first (requires proof of purchase within that was less than a year ago) and then selling it. If you use XP you really need to sell it or switch OS' because that drive will be no more in a few months; my last one only lasted three months. Sorry to be the bringer of bad news, but I talked to a few Kenwood reps and that's the info they gave me. Good Luck and let me know how it works out. :)
Thanks for the heads up with the Kenwood
Cheers!
The warning was when they recalled the 52-72x TrueX drives almost a year ago. The last OS it was guaranteed to work with was MS ME :)Quote:
Originally posted by tYteaZzAzN
shouldn't they give the customers the benefit of the doubt? i mean, how were you supposed to know that the firmware and the chip weren't compatible with XP? they should at least let you RMA one last time, since they didn't tell you about this defect :rolleyes:
wow that must suck like a female dog :(Quote:
Originally posted by mystifmagic
The warning was when they recalled the 52-72x TrueX drives almost a year ago. The last OS it was guaranteed to work with was MS ME :)
the case is very... bling bling.
GOOD GOD MAN!!!!! WOW!! good work!
Someone call Mulder and Scully.. we got a UFO! hehe.. very nice work.. You have a lot of patients I am sure..
I might sound like a copycat, but I wanna try it! Anyone know where I could get that same exact case premade?
Hi,
The case can be ordered from acrylicpc.ca
Talk to Frank and let him know that I sent you over...he will take good care of you.
Cheers!