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#1 drkstorm37
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I dont know if this helps you or not but I have the Linksys WRT600N wireless router and every time I loose power or unplug the router I have to go back in and reset my security code in order for my computer to see it, some how it defaults the security of it everytime there is a power loss
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#2 drkstorm37
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check your bios to make sure you are booting from the new drive as your primary, I had this same problem when I installed my new drive, my computer was automaticly seeing the old drive in bios
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#3 drkstorm37
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I have always used my Credit card with Newegg, I have ordered probably about $5,000 worth of stuff over the years and have never had any problems with them..
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#4 drkstorm37
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I had this same problem when I upgraded both my hard drives, one being a 320gb and the other is a 1tb. both only showed as 137gb, it depends on what service pack your original instalation disc has on it, at that time I was using xp profesional and it was an old disc before sp1 to recognize over the 137gb cap and downloading the sp from microsoft did not solve my problem, I had to slipstream sp2 and my xp installation disc together and make a new bootable xp disc, I am not sure if this is your problem but here is a link that might help with it... http://www.helpwithwindows.com/WindowsXP/winxp-sp2-bootcd.html
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#5 drkstorm37
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Most of the time if you make a mountable image of the disc that only allows you to load it without the disc, you still need a no-cd crack to play without a disc/dvd in the drive
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#6 drkstorm37
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Most games now need to have the cd in order to play them it is suppose to stop people from pirating the game,
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#7 drkstorm37
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I checked through the links you originaly posted and many of them state save $10 of any ONE hard drive or a combination of wording to state savings is on one hard drive. The links you posted are not from Newegg and there for you cannot blame Newegg for someone else posting the code and not including the complete offer details
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#8 drkstorm37
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One way to find out how many watts your power supply is, is to open up the side panel and look at the label on the psu, it should list how many watts it is..
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#9 drkstorm37
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as others have said, I would go with a larger hard drive a different video card if your budget will allow it.
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#10 drkstorm37
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How much is this going to cost you? that is the only way anyone would know if it was a good buy or not..