The CPU cooler fan motor slowed way-y-y-y down and my computer shut off because the CPU had gotten too hot. Funny thing is that this had happened before and I was converting WAV files to FLAC with dbPower Release 12 both times. Yes, it is a very CPU intensive program and setting the priority low didn't seem to help. (Release 14 seems to be better behaved.)
I picked up a new CPU cooler at Fry's which mounted to the vintage 2002 mobo with 4 plastic clips that you twist. Only the clips were too cheap and kept coming undone. (The cooler I took out used nylon posts not cheap plastic.) I ended up using epoxy to secure the posts to the mobo but the damage was already done- I seem to have screwed up the AGP 8X socket so the video was dead (I had screwed up the on-board video during earlier "repairs" as I like to call them.)
So I unboxed the HP Pavillion P6240F I bought awhile back and have been trying to get used to Windows 7, which I guess is really Vista Version 2. Damn- I have 4 times as much RAM and a Quad CPU (not just a Dual), and this computer runs slower than my old Win XP machine.
I picked up a 1TB Caviar Black drive with the idea of plopping it into the HP and creating two partitions so that I could bott either WinXP or Ubuntu. Any suggestions on how I should partition the drive? I assume that Windows would like the first partition...
One of my biggest gripes about WinXP is Windows Explorer and its damn search engine. I like to find files by using filenames with or without *'s and ?'s. It looks like Windows 7 looks at the content of many files in its search and I haven't figured out how to turn that off. When I finally came up with a list of 1167 files that met the "file?.wav" search criteria when I clicked on the column to sort them by name it started the search all over again. WTF???
I looked into several alternate file managers and the one that looks the best is "xplorer2"- the $30 registered version includes a search module with the features I've been looking for. I was thinking of giving that a shot sticking with Windows 7 but the limitations of Home Premium drive me up the wall. I keep getting those damned dialog boxes saying that I don't have the administrative rights to do this or that- in most cases clicking OK allows me to do it anyway. But it is such a hassle! I was trying to rename 32 songs from a Leon McAuliff CD and it kept popping up a box with all of the details of each file. I checked Google to see if there was a way I could turn off that "not authorized" crap and I don't think it can be done with the Home versions.
I *knew* there was a reason I didn't want to unbox that HP computer until now- between HP and Microsoft they have managed to completely screw up the Windows platform...
Steve Ahola
I picked up a new CPU cooler at Fry's which mounted to the vintage 2002 mobo with 4 plastic clips that you twist. Only the clips were too cheap and kept coming undone. (The cooler I took out used nylon posts not cheap plastic.) I ended up using epoxy to secure the posts to the mobo but the damage was already done- I seem to have screwed up the AGP 8X socket so the video was dead (I had screwed up the on-board video during earlier "repairs" as I like to call them.)
So I unboxed the HP Pavillion P6240F I bought awhile back and have been trying to get used to Windows 7, which I guess is really Vista Version 2. Damn- I have 4 times as much RAM and a Quad CPU (not just a Dual), and this computer runs slower than my old Win XP machine.
I picked up a 1TB Caviar Black drive with the idea of plopping it into the HP and creating two partitions so that I could bott either WinXP or Ubuntu. Any suggestions on how I should partition the drive? I assume that Windows would like the first partition...
One of my biggest gripes about WinXP is Windows Explorer and its damn search engine. I like to find files by using filenames with or without *'s and ?'s. It looks like Windows 7 looks at the content of many files in its search and I haven't figured out how to turn that off. When I finally came up with a list of 1167 files that met the "file?.wav" search criteria when I clicked on the column to sort them by name it started the search all over again. WTF???
I looked into several alternate file managers and the one that looks the best is "xplorer2"- the $30 registered version includes a search module with the features I've been looking for. I was thinking of giving that a shot sticking with Windows 7 but the limitations of Home Premium drive me up the wall. I keep getting those damned dialog boxes saying that I don't have the administrative rights to do this or that- in most cases clicking OK allows me to do it anyway. But it is such a hassle! I was trying to rename 32 songs from a Leon McAuliff CD and it kept popping up a box with all of the details of each file. I checked Google to see if there was a way I could turn off that "not authorized" crap and I don't think it can be done with the Home versions.
I *knew* there was a reason I didn't want to unbox that HP computer until now- between HP and Microsoft they have managed to completely screw up the Windows platform...
Steve Ahola
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