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Mucus, I ahev three computers all of them out of date. One of them was recently upgraded by my cousin. He told me something before that some of the connections were 'burnt', but he was able to clean it up and fix it. It worked, but still is underpowered to play any good game out now.
The drives just suddenly one day decided that they won't work. The computer just does not recognize them anymore.
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192 mb really should be enough memory for Warcraft II and Armada. What graphics card are you using anyway? And have you got hard drive space? You could be low on that, causing swap file churning madness.
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Could be. I mean it skips like if I have a problem with the RAM. Besides I think it's time to merge those three computers into one anyway and get a new one to replace one of them. So does anyone have a $1,000 laying around they can give to me?
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Yes and no, respectively.
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my Compaq notebook computer has a P4 2.2Ghz processor, 256MB SDRAM, and a Mobility Radeon 7000 32Mb graphics card, plus 30GB of HDD along wit an internal FDD, and a DVD/CD-RW combo drive
all true
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My early-warning system is malfunctioning *thwaps Liam upside the head* so here we have a perfect opportunity to insult a poster for being too full of himself, and by the time I get here it's all blown over.
No matter. SeanR, you, sir, are a complete and utter. . . holy shit, that bridge is amazing! It's got, like, shadows, and differing texture in the carpets. . .
Just a thing - it looks sorta too close to the E-B/E-A side of things and less towards the Galaxy Class design... Weren't displays a little different? Was there a little less 'generic console appearance' that you've got there - which seems to be from the other Movie era designs? Maybe panelling them in with more bulkhead like on the E-D?
Very nice though - like the roof - fits very nicely.
Andrew
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