• The "Quick Questions that does not Deserve a Thread"...Thread. V2
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LibreOffice can do it.
[QUOTE=Doritos_Man;32616069]You could try something like Open Office or Libre Office[/QUOTE] I tried openoffice, it didn't recognize it. But I will try libre office. Thank you and the post below you. [editline]3rd October 2011[/editline] [img]http://puu.sh/6usq[/img] Well, fuck. [editline]Derp[/editline] Also, this is what happens in openoffice [img]http://puu.sh/6uuC[/img]
I'd love some advice to download to view offline ~1000 web pages. I bought a 1 month membership to cramster and want to just download my textbook answers so I won't need to pay for another month. The system is really easy, and I know there are offline viewers. Most of them are [url]http://www.cramster.com/solution/solution/438834[/url], and go in order untill the next chapter, so I could easily make an excel spreadsheet with every page if that would help. Just need a downloader.
How much could a used PS3 Slim 80GB with two controllers go for? I'd also probably throw in games like MW2, Black Ops, BC2, etc. Just want an idea of what would be good pricing.
Anyone recommend a good power supply that can adequately power my rig, also needs 2 6 Pin connectors for my GPU. [img]http://i.imgur.com/AnWfM.png[/img] GPU is being replaced with an XFX HD 6870 though, which is why I need a new PSU.
[QUOTE=SomeDumbShit;32635701]Anyone recommend a good power supply that can adequately power my rig, also needs 2 6 Pin connectors for my GPU. [img]http://i.imgur.com/AnWfM.png[/img] GPU is being replaced with an XFX HD 6870 though, which is why I need a new PSU.[/QUOTE] Grab this: [url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151096&nm_mc=EMC-GD100511&cm_mmc=EMC-GD100511-_-index-_-Item-_-17-151-096[/url] with promo EMCYTZT802 if you can afford it. It's an amazing deal for $60, although it is a bit more than you need. There's cheaper options, though, but this will support just about any PC with a single GPU and you'll only save $10-20 for a far worse PSU. This is a pretty amazing deal.
[QUOTE=Shadaez;32635740]Grab this: [url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151096&nm_mc=EMC-GD100511&cm_mmc=EMC-GD100511-_-index-_-Item-_-17-151-096[/url] with promo EMCYTZT802 if you can afford it. It's an amazing deal for $60, although it is a bit more than you need. There's cheaper options, though, but this will support just about any PC with a single GPU and you'll only save $10-20 for a far worse PSU. This is a pretty amazing deal.[/QUOTE] Newegg don't deliver to England unfortunately.
oh wow sorry I just got excited because that was a great deal
When I try to download a torrent at my university (Autodesk Student version) the wireless internet of my laptop gets disconnected for half an hour. Any idea how to get around this? [highlight](User was banned for this post ("We don't want to know about or to advise you on this" - verynicelady))[/highlight]
[QUOTE=taipan;32635762]When I try to download a torrent at my university (Autodesk Student version) the wireless internet of my laptop gets disconnected for half an hour. Any idea how to get around this?[/QUOTE] a file with a .torrent extension, or do you mean when you're downloading the files? If it's when you download the .torrent, the solution would be to get the .torrent in a zip. If the website you're getting it at doesn't allow it, then you could use a vps or something and download it to that, zip it there (or maybe just change the extension) then download it from that. [editline]5th October 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=SomeDumbShit;32635745]Newegg don't deliver to England unfortunately.[/QUOTE] -snip bad reading-
My cousin has just set up dual screens, a little vga one as his primary, and a 32' tv mounted to his wall. He wants games and the like to open fullscreen on the tv automatically. Is there way to do this? Either natively or with software?
Setting the TV to the primary screen should make most applications open on it, and then you can just move the taskbar over to the monitor.
Anyone have Charter internet? They're really the only 10Mb+ option since I live in the middle of nowhere, but I really don't know much about them. Do they throttle/cap your connection?
[QUOTE=SomeDumbShit;32635701]Anyone recommend a good power supply that can adequately power my rig, also needs 2 6 Pin connectors for my GPU. [img]http://i.imgur.com/AnWfM.png[/img] GPU is being replaced with an XFX HD 6870 though, which is why I need a new PSU.[/QUOTE] Adding onto this, someone suggested I use a splitter on the 6pin and they say it should work since my PSU is 750w, is this a good idea?
[QUOTE=SomeDumbShit;32637026]Adding onto this, someone suggested I use a splitter on the 6pin and they say it should work since my PSU is 750w, is this a good idea?[/QUOTE] What's the model of your PSU?
[QUOTE=Willox;32637603]What's the model of your PSU?[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.ebuyer.com/159708-cit-750w-dual-12v-rail-12cm-fan-psu-4x-sata-1x-psucit750ub?utm_source=google&utm_medium=products[/url]
[QUOTE=SomeDumbShit;32638117][url]http://www.ebuyer.com/159708-cit-750w-dual-12v-rail-12cm-fan-psu-4x-sata-1x-psucit750ub?utm_source=google&utm_medium=products[/url][/QUOTE] oh wow that thing is a bomb what's your budget
[QUOTE=reapaninja;32638736]oh wow that thing is a bomb what's your budget[/QUOTE] Bomb in a good way or bad way?
in the explode and destroy your shit way
[QUOTE=reapaninja;32639171]in the explode and destroy your shit way[/QUOTE] Ah. Well I have about £60 at most left. [editline]5th October 2011[/editline] I have had the PSU for about 5-6 months and its worked fine though.
I'm looking into buying a 1tb hd for data storage. Which would you recommend? I would like one in between reliable and cheap. I have my eyes set on this one([b]Seagate Barracuda[/b]); [url]http://www.mimovrste.com/artikel/2060117623/trdi-disk-seagate-barracuda-1-tb-7200-rpm-32-mb-sata-iii-st31000524as[/url] But it's Sata III, my motherboard doesn't support it, I think. But as I know its backwards compatible with SATA II, only at a loss of performance. Motherboard is ASUS P7P55D, if you would like to look it up.
[QUOTE=SomeDumbShit;32639447]Ah. Well I have about £60 at most left. [editline]5th October 2011[/editline] I have had the PSU for about 5-6 months and its worked fine though.[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.dabs.com/products/xfx-550-watt-core-edition-full-wired-80--bronze-psu-7NSW.html?refs=50544[/url] this is at a great price [editline]5th October 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Nexus651;32639582]I'm looking into buying a 1tb hd for data storage. Which would you recommend? I would like one in between reliable and cheap. I have my eyes set on this one([b]Seagate Barracuda[/b]); [url]http://www.mimovrste.com/artikel/2060117623/trdi-disk-seagate-barracuda-1-tb-7200-rpm-32-mb-sata-iii-st31000524as[/url] But it's Sata III, my motherboard doesn't support it, I think. But as I know its backwards compatible with SATA II, only at a loss of performance. Motherboard is ASUS P7P55D, if you would like to look it up.[/QUOTE] samsung spinpoint F3 and just because it's SATA 6Gb/s it doesn't mean the drive will get anywhere near that, hell mechanical drives don't even go anywhere near SATA II SATA III on mechanical drives is just marketing bullshit
[QUOTE=reapaninja;32640657][url]http://www.dabs.com/products/xfx-550-watt-core-edition-full-wired-80--bronze-psu-7NSW.html?refs=50544[/url] this is at a great price [editline]5th October 2011[/editline] samsung spinpoint F3 and just because it's SATA 6Gb/s it doesn't mean the drive will get anywhere near that, hell mechanical drives don't even go anywhere near SATA II SATA III on mechanical drives is just marketing bullshit[/QUOTE] I need 2 PCI-E 6 Pin connectors for my GPU. I'm probably just gonna sell my current 5770 to my uncle and get a good PSU with the money.
Every once in a while, I'll get a pop-up saying "Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close, sorry for the inconvenience" but as far as I can tell nothing actually closes. Any ideas what might be causing it?
[QUOTE=Ardosos;32640990]Every once in a while, I'll get a pop-up saying "Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close, sorry for the inconvenience" but as far as I can tell nothing actually closes. Any ideas what might be causing it?[/QUOTE] Don't use Internet Explorer for a start. Just get.. anything else..
[QUOTE=SomeDumbShit;32641030]Don't use Internet Explorer for a start. Just get.. anything else..[/QUOTE] Yeah, I've been meaning to reinstall Firefox, but have been too lazy.
[QUOTE=Ardosos;32640990]Every once in a while, I'll get a pop-up saying "Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close, sorry for the inconvenience" but as far as I can tell nothing actually closes. Any ideas what might be causing it?[/QUOTE] internet explorer
[QUOTE=SomeDumbShit;32640780]I need 2 PCI-E 6 Pin connectors for my GPU. I'm probably just gonna sell my current 5770 to my uncle and get a good PSU with the money.[/QUOTE] it has two, one 6 pin and one 6+2 pin the 6+2 has the extra two pins to make it an 8 hanging off the side if you need an 8 you clip the extra 2 on, if you only need 6 you leave them hanging to the side
Is anyone else having problems with the new AMD drivers? My gpu keeps overheating when it shouldn't, I underclocked it a bit but this shouldn't be happening. Everything has been fine until I upgraded.
Best 120GB SSD <$200?
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