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Originally Posted by Rivers
is it the anti-magnetic thing mbob ??? 

and I think my hard drive is going bad. I'm having some weird issues and occasional really slow response. I'll have to keep an eye on it - I just made a data backup :|
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Originally Posted by sonicsuby
hah, I know. My computer is borking tonight. I don't know what's going on with it :|
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pr0n.
Originally Posted by Rivers
where are you going anyways that you would need someone to come with you??
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who watched top gear?
my dad has a Toyata truck just like that one.
the family has beat the **** out of it for the past 22 years.
it still runs.
CARB will probaly be it's end. every year it requires smog tuning and re-testing
my dad has a Toyata truck just like that one.
the family has beat the **** out of it for the past 22 years.
it still runs.
CARB will probaly be it's end. every year it requires smog tuning and re-testing
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yeah something is definitely ****ed on my pc. I can't install any new software, disk intensive activity is taking far too long to complete, not cool 
edit: I would like to point out that this is a perfect example of why running two partitions on your primary disk - 1 for the o/s and 1 for your data is the way to go. I can get all my software together and completely reinstall the o/s tomorrow without having to mess with any of my personal saved data like pics or other documents. When the box comes back up, I reinstall my apps and all the saved data files are right there. If the box is still hosed, I buy a new hdd, plug 'er in, reinstall the o/s (after setting up dual partitions on the new disk) and copy my entire data partition over.

edit: I would like to point out that this is a perfect example of why running two partitions on your primary disk - 1 for the o/s and 1 for your data is the way to go. I can get all my software together and completely reinstall the o/s tomorrow without having to mess with any of my personal saved data like pics or other documents. When the box comes back up, I reinstall my apps and all the saved data files are right there. If the box is still hosed, I buy a new hdd, plug 'er in, reinstall the o/s (after setting up dual partitions on the new disk) and copy my entire data partition over.
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Originally Posted by newyorkreload
who watched top gear?
my dad has a Toyata truck just like that one.
the family has beat the **** out of it for the past 22 years.
it still runs.
CARB will probaly be it's end. every year it requires smog tuning and re-testing
my dad has a Toyata truck just like that one.
the family has beat the **** out of it for the past 22 years.
it still runs.
CARB will probaly be it's end. every year it requires smog tuning and re-testing
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Originally Posted by sonicsuby
yeah something is definitely ****ed on my pc. I can't install any new software, disk intensive activity is taking far too long to complete, not cool 
edit: I would like to point out that this is a perfect example of why running two partitions on your primary disk - 1 for the o/s and 1 for your data is the way to go. I can get all my software together and completely reinstall the o/s tomorrow without having to mess with any of my personal saved data like pics or other documents. When the box comes back up, I reinstall my apps and all the saved data files are right there. If the box is still hosed, I buy a new hdd, plug 'er in, reinstall the o/s (after setting up dual partitions on the new disk) and copy my entire data partition over.

edit: I would like to point out that this is a perfect example of why running two partitions on your primary disk - 1 for the o/s and 1 for your data is the way to go. I can get all my software together and completely reinstall the o/s tomorrow without having to mess with any of my personal saved data like pics or other documents. When the box comes back up, I reinstall my apps and all the saved data files are right there. If the box is still hosed, I buy a new hdd, plug 'er in, reinstall the o/s (after setting up dual partitions on the new disk) and copy my entire data partition over.

I like tatter tots.
Originally Posted by newyorkreload
I like tatter tots.
Originally Posted by Rivers
nah matt is ghey
he gets off on counterstrike
he gets off on counterstrikeToken Toyota Mod
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Originally Posted by sonicsuby
yeah something is definitely ****ed on my pc. I can't install any new software, disk intensive activity is taking far too long to complete, not cool 
edit: I would like to point out that this is a perfect example of why running two partitions on your primary disk - 1 for the o/s and 1 for your data is the way to go. I can get all my software together and completely reinstall the o/s tomorrow without having to mess with any of my personal saved data like pics or other documents. When the box comes back up, I reinstall my apps and all the saved data files are right there. If the box is still hosed, I buy a new hdd, plug 'er in, reinstall the o/s (after setting up dual partitions on the new disk) and copy my entire data partition over.

edit: I would like to point out that this is a perfect example of why running two partitions on your primary disk - 1 for the o/s and 1 for your data is the way to go. I can get all my software together and completely reinstall the o/s tomorrow without having to mess with any of my personal saved data like pics or other documents. When the box comes back up, I reinstall my apps and all the saved data files are right there. If the box is still hosed, I buy a new hdd, plug 'er in, reinstall the o/s (after setting up dual partitions on the new disk) and copy my entire data partition over.

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