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Seaman
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Bernaaaaaard! Current games: UBOAT ... Victory at Sea Pacific ... Ye olde games: SH3 + GWX3 Gold ... SH4 plain vanilla ... Steam and Iron ... Jutland ... War Plan Pacific ... ...and many board games!
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Storm Eagle Studios
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Right now, there are some amazing deals, especially on refurbs. These are machines 1-2 years old that have been traded in, fixed up, and tested at the factory for resale. Thing is, many of these have Vista on them, so they're trying to get them out of the system muy pronto. If you get one of those, you can take Vista off and put on Win7 from scratch (provided the hardware itself is cool with Win7).
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Seaman
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I'm thinkin' this ASUS G60VX.
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Bernaaaaaard! Current games: UBOAT ... Victory at Sea Pacific ... Ye olde games: SH3 + GWX3 Gold ... SH4 plain vanilla ... Steam and Iron ... Jutland ... War Plan Pacific ... ...and many board games!
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Seaman
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Update: I went for this ASUS N61Vn with Windows 7 and Jutland is running smoothly (knock wood).
![]() So much better than my desktop, with a Pentium 4 and a 256Mb graphics card! ![]() Now if only I can get comfy with Windows 7 and the partitioned hard drive... ![]() (Seriously, what good is a partitioned hard drive? Every website I go to has a different answer: don't bother with partitioning, keep only OS on the C drive, keep all programs on C and data on D... ach.)
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Bernaaaaaard! Current games: UBOAT ... Victory at Sea Pacific ... Ye olde games: SH3 + GWX3 Gold ... SH4 plain vanilla ... Steam and Iron ... Jutland ... War Plan Pacific ... ...and many board games!
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Sea Lord
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I usually keep my hdd partitioned to C, D and E. C for OS, D for games, E for other stuff.
This because if my Windows installation gets totally messed it's sometimes easier to just wipe C drive totally clean and start again. If you were unable to retrieve data from C (Windows not starting properly, data corrupted etc.) have what were in D (game saves, scenarios etc.) and E (music, your wives family picture collection PRIORITY!!! ![]()
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