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It is my desktop and it is running both Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 and Windows XP via Virtual Box at the same time.. It is neat, but XP is very limited! XP cannot play watch instantly or to work with coupon printer, yet.. Hope I can get both problems fixed soon... if it is even possible. If you know a way to fix this, please share it with me!
Photos of my old computer setup back in 2006.
Made the switch to Mac OS in 2007 and didn't look back.
Read more about this at www.ultima-i.com
My old computer’s graphics card, which had been working fine for about five years now, shocked me with quite serious problems today. The problems came back about two minutes after a system restart, so I started thinking seriously about abandoning Windows now (I don’t think I’ll upgrade to Vista anyway) and getting myself a not-too-old PowerMac.
Since the second restart, which is now more than 12 hours ago, the computer is working fine again. But it might already be too late now—maybe I’ll just get some Adobe software and a TV tuner for my Apple notebook and keep the PC for emergencies only.
The screenshot of this is probably easier to read.
This one is reduced to the bare essentials.
It doesn't look like Windows thanks to Flyakite. Yes, I know, I ought to get a real Mac :)
My state of the art Electronic Flight Bag experiencing multiple
errors. The software is Window's XP based.
Bueno este si lo habia visto antes... y era mas comun cuando estaba nuevo el servicio. pero lo comico es el mensaje de ellos
That's still without the Eee PC updates -- technically out-of-the-box. It may be ugly but look at how small the installation could get!
That's an Nlited Windows XP.
Tour plane at Long Lake (Lac Long), Quebec, near the town of Tadoussac. Incidentally, if I've posted any of these pictures before, the re-posting is unintentional. Due to my enforced abandonment of Windows XP (with replacement by Windows 8.1 which, at this point, I am far from mastering) I'm trying to upload as many pictures from my old computer as possible. You see, when I took the old tower into Future Shop to have the data files transferred, they apparently did a half-baked job of it. Most of my photos seem NOT to have been transferred. So here I am today (April 5, 2014), having disconnected my new computer and re-connected the old one so I could easily maneuver around and grab them old pix before they get inadvertently deleted or some fool thing. Almost certainly, I won't be able to get them ALL in this manner (there were a LOT of them that I had stored on the old hard drive, awaiting their turn to be uploaded to flickr) but I am trying to get as many as possible. I'll still have to go the transfer route for the others, using an 8 GB flash drive.
my hard drive has been slowly dying over the last couple of days and i've been copying stuff off as i've had the time. however i ran into a roadblock earlier so i decided to do a chkdsk and this is what i saw :(
CMI 8738-4Ch
3D Multimedia
* Supports 24-bit SPDIF IN/OUT
* 32-bit PCI bus master
* For Windows XP
Ultimate Audio Performance
Photos of my old computer setup back in 2006.
Made the switch to Mac OS in 2007 and didn't look back.
Read more about this at www.ultima-i.com
There's hardly anyone in the office, and I'm still here for another hour and a bit, on Christmas Eve. There's still work to do, sure, but...
Another Windows app I love. There isn't a piece of Mac software to compare to Beyond Compare (hehe). Someone needs to write something that's in the same league on Mac OS X. I can't live without this at work.
Photos of my old computer setup back in 2006.
Made the switch to Mac OS in 2007 and didn't look back.
Read more about this at www.ultima-i.com
Just like a crazy parent on the Maury show, Cam got carried away and sent his brand new Macbook Pro to Boot Camp. I don't know what it ever did wrong that it deserved such treatment.
I enjoyed that this dialog was the first thing to greet him when he booted into Windows.
Some people like to see how others set up their PC's. So for all you PC fetishists, here you go...
Anyone "tributes" this though, i will start breaking limbs.
The NB100 cuts a relatively sleek profile in a "blocky" kind of way. The screen could be thinner, and so could the bottom edge, but the profile is slimmed by the curving faux-aluminium trim. There is no CD drive.
No photos for today, must celebrate.
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Upgrading Parallels tools on my BootCamp partition. It's all pretty straightforward now.
All this for site testing. Someone slap me.
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