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#1 Poopinhammer
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I have a PS3 at my house. My brother in law also has one at my his house. For some reason, (i forget basically) i was over his house and i logged into PSN using my PSN account but on hisPS3. I did it on the profile that he has all of his saves and whatnot.

He hadn't signed up for PSN for whatever reason. He has since signed up and wanted to attatch his PSN account to his profile. However, it attatched to mine. Is there a way to unattatch my PSN account from his profile and replace it with his?

The one thing i have tried....

going into account management and switching emails to his email. This just changed the email address associated with my account, didn't change which account was attatched.

Any clue how i can do this?

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I recently upgraded my computer. I was originally running an XP machine. I upgraded everything in the box except the wireless card and the DVD ROM and I am now running a windows 7-64bit machine. The only drivers available for my wireless card were for vista. the drivers made it work so i figured everything was fine. I also decided to go with a new browser for my new machine so i went with Chrome.

Now i have wireless issues. Randomly, the wireless will start to have DNS issues. My roomate doesn't have connectivity issues when i do so it isn't my ISP. I tried to use other browswer (IE, Firefox, Seamonkey) and the issue is across the board with them as well. The problem lasts for 5 to 10 mins usually. As you might suspect, this is annoying.

Is this a driver issue? Anyone ever experienced this before? If it is a driver issue, can anyone recommend a Windows 7-64 bit wireless card? I looked at the Linksys WMP600N. It has D-Ban which i'm pretty sure i don't need.

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#4 Poopinhammer
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General question about if i should leave my computer on all the time or not.

I currently have it go into a power save mode after 3 hrs of non-use.

Is it better for computer components to have a break and be shut off or always on. Logic says, it should be shut down every once in a while. But is all of that stopping and starting bad for the PC? I know computers at my work are almost never shutdown or even restarted.

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#5 Poopinhammer
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i've been going through the harddrive and i can not tell what each file is. Since they are videos that i am trying to back up, i would rather not backup video that i don't need. Any other programs that i can try?

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#6 Poopinhammer
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The 230 GB shows up as unallocated. Will this still work?

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I'm pretty sure it is gone forever but i just want to make sure before i format the drive.

A friend of mine was using their computer when it all of a sudden restarted and it said OS missing. They promptly bought a new computer since it was an older computer anyway. the used carbonite to back up all of their data. Turns out carbonite didn't actually backup everything so they asked me if i could try and recover their data.

I popped the HDD into my computer to see if i could see anything. The HDD had the RAW file system running on it. I looked online and found a program, Testdisk might help. I ran the program and it wrote a new partition table for the disk. After a quick restart, the only thing on the drive is the 50MB partition that Dell put on there with the drivers for the computer, not the 230GB other part of the drive with the OS and everything.

Anyone know if there is a way to access that part of the drive? or how to recover that partition?

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Brutal Legend

Bioshock 1

Halo 3 ODST

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#9 Poopinhammer
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i dont own a wired 360 controller....sooooo i etiher have to buy one or just deal with keyboard and mouse. oh well, thanx for the input everyone.

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#10 Poopinhammer
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WASD it is then