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#1 ajkalan
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I'd try helping, but I don't know what it could be. Do the drives show up in the Device Manager?
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#2 ajkalan
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1. What is your CPU and what is its temperature reading?

2. Did you install the included fan controller that slides into one of the rear PCI slots?

3. Have you tried checking the RPM data with another program, like SpeedFan?

4. Are you sure the 2-pin connector is plugged in correctly? The motherboard plug should have 4 (or rarely, 3) pins, and it's possible the plug is on the wrong pins. My computer is on, so I can't check to see which are the correct pins, but I know that it's plugged into the pins like so: --xx (x being where it's plugged in)

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#3 ajkalan
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Have you checked the cables inside the computer to make sure they are all connected?
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#4 ajkalan
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I was actually interested in this game when Miyamoto demoed it a couple years ago. The conducting aspect looked like it had potential, and if paired with some full classical-style compositions and gesture based style changes (smooth motion for legato, sharp for staccato, stop for pauses/fermata, etc.) would be an entertaining time-waster. If something like that is in the software (with MotionPlus control?), I'll keep my eye on it, but right now, it's not looking like my style of game.
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#5 ajkalan
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That's right. I found this out when I decided to start up another game of Super Ghouls n' Ghosts, only to find out that I was still at the same spot where I gave up the last time. That was pretty sweet.
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1) is there n e that have bluetooth built in?Xplosive08

Adding Bluetooth is easy to do for any computer. Get a USB Bluetooth device (such as this one, though I'm guessing you do not live in the United States, so find one from a shop that ships to your location).

2) is there n e that have wireless internet built it?Xplosive08

Again, adding a card like this to any desktop computer will allow it to access a wireless hub.

3) what lead will i need to connect the computer to the HDTV?Xplosive08

That depends on two things. The first is, what is your graphics card? The card should come with the computer. If you have a card with a DVI port (which would be the case for any add-on card), and your TV has an HDMI port, you would use an HDMI-to-DVI cable. If your computer only has a VGA port or has none at all, it would be best to buy an add-on graphics card to give you DVI or HDMI.

i want a modern and up-to-date computer wid windows XP or better, n a gd processor.Xplosive08

"Good processor" depends on whay you're using the computer for. Are you going to be playing modern games on it? If so, you'll want to look for an Intel processor like this or this, in addition to a good graphics card like this. If you're just going to be watching movies, recording them, and things like that, either a lower-end Intel or AMD (like this) will work just fine. Most computers being sold in the retail market at a mid-range price should suit you fine.

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#7 ajkalan
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I do not understand. Do you mean you want a computer? Or a hard drive, the device inside the computer that acts as storage? Right now, I can't tell what you are asking about.
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#8 ajkalan
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[QUOTE="ajkalan"]What genres or styles are left for Waluigi?SuperSmashBro1

He can sell tacos to build his own taco bell for A living.

:o Duhh, how'd I forget that one? Yeah, that's perfect.

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#9 ajkalan
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I don't hate Waluigi as much as I used to - after having a moment of Fridge Brilliance and realizing that he has physical traits unique in the Nintendo universe. However, I don't see what kind of niche he could fill with his own game. Mario is the catch-all; Wario is the microgame man and platforming brute; Luigi is his brother's keeper (Luigi's Mansion and even Mario is Missing). Link and Samus are the go-to action-adventure characters; Miis are for family games and utilities (Wii Fit, etc.); Donkey Kong is, well, criminally underused. What genres or styles are left for Waluigi?
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#10 ajkalan
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Assuming this works even close to how they say, how long will it be before Nvidia or AMD purchases their company and buries Hydra?