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PC died......

The tax man cometh!!! :dgrin:

All things considered, all the trouble you've already had with that system and what changes you made, you've done good just to have Windows drop a drive letter. Still stinks, though, doesn't it?

Are the drives (two 1-tb array) showing up in Device Manager but not Windows Explorer?

By the way - got an extra 1,000 rounds of 7.62 x 39? Hindsight's 20/20 - Oh, how I wish I never let my stock get so low. Prices are unreal, if you can find it at all.

Hang in there!
Mike
 
I've been using the new AVAdirect system I got a month ago, and so far so good. Had some initial problems with the SAS interface card not being happy in the slot it was in on the motherboard, but after moving it, it's been running along smoothly. This system is EXTREMELY quiet and doesn't get nearly as hot as the Velocity Micro system. Which, by the way, has been running fine as well after I pulled out those two 150gb raided drives and replaced them with the single 300gb drive. But honestly, I don't use it much any longer. Don't completely trust it, and it raises the temps in my den to sauna levels. I may pull out one of the video cards, as I don't see the need to have the two SLI'd cards there. Might even replace them both with a single nVidia 295 like I have in my AVA system. I'll cross that bridge when I need to get to it, though...

And I was surprised at Vista. It's not bad at all. I think it helps that I have that SSD drive as the boot drive and 12gb of ram, but it boots up VERY fast, and everything seems to load and run very quickly. I was worried about some of my apps not working on Vista, but so far the only thing I have tried that it wouldn't install was Norton Commander, which I have used for nearly forever. But I found a replacement called Free Commander which works just as well, so no big deal. Still have some apps I haven't tried loading onto the Vista system yet, but as long as they aren't so old that they are 16 bit apps, I believe they will work just fine.

I will tell you this, too, that a faster PC makes a world of difference in page loads from the internet. The difference between my old system and this Vista one is dramatic, to say the least. I think all those temp and cached files on the local PC make a huge difference when displaying web pages. That's where that SSD really shines, I think.

Actually, I did some disk speed tests and found out that the RAIDED SAS drives I have as Drive D are actually faster in through put than the SSD drive, but access time on the SSD blows the doors off of the SAS RAID array. So for small files being swapped around, the SSD is the way to go, but for larger files, the SAS drives would be the better choice. Fortunately, that is exactly the way I configured this system, figuring I would do most of my apps on drive D, and keep the SSD (drive C) primarily for the operating system and related utilities.

All in all I'm very pleased with this AVAdirect system, and pleasantly surprised with Vista.

Now I just have to figure out what to do with these three systems. I can't run all three of them in the den at the same time or my blood would begin to boil from the heat buildup. I may have to move one of them out to another room. But I have to admit, it sure is convenient to be able to run three different intensive tasks on each of the systems concurrently.

Oh yeah, I upgraded to IE8 on this Vista system as well, and so far it seems to work just fine. A little different from the older versions, but a bit snappier and so far no glitches. Perhaps Microsoft has finally figured out that they aren't the only game in town and need to provide software that actually works and people can count on.
 
So, you like Vista, 'eh? I'm glad it's working for you. You can definitely thank that high-end AVAdirect system for that.

I'm glad to see you finally got a stable system. Uh, make that "two" now that you removed the two 150GB drives from the Micro system. Have you tried those drives in another system?

Did you get your drive letter problem fixed?

So, what do you have more money invested in, snakes, guns, or PCs? :D Just pickin' at ya, of course.

Catch ya later!
Mike
 
IE 8..

Well, the more I used Internet Explorer v. 8, the less I like it. One of the main reasons I never went to FireFox was because of the way the web pages are built dynamically on the screen while receiving the page from the server. Everything is jumping all around as the bits and pieces are received and it just makes my head hurt. Not only that, but invariably I'll go to click on something and the darn page will move just as I click the mouse button and I wind up clicking on something else, wasting my time.

Yeah, I know this methodology makes it APPEAR that the pages are loading quicker, but it's really just a big pain in the butt to me. Construct the page behind the scenes, then show it to me when it is done. So which modern browser out there still does it that way? This thing is driving me bonkers...

As for Vista, heck, it's not bad at all. I will get an odd blue screen with big white lettering every now and again that crashes the system, but that's probably a memory leaking driver somewhere. In any event this AVAdirect system is my main system now, and I rarely even turn on that Velocity Micro system except when I want to download backup files from the servers. And I am using my OLD system to handle emails now. With all three systems working, it gets about 900 degrees here in my den. :eek: So I don't do that very often.
 
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