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Craig Naylor
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  • Liverpool
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How do I change my Logical Windows Partition to Primary/Active
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Ben Page Aug 27.

First Time Over clocking Help!
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Dilyn Corner Aug 18.

 

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You can make it Active, but you can't make it primary without formating you HDD. Logical means it's just logical ;), it's not real, it's just extended from "real" partition. I would recommend Acronis Disc Suite for this. I don't understand how hav...
August 27
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Ok! I installed my main Windows 7 X64 onto a Logical partition and it wont boot, i installed another copy of Windows 7 on a seperate partition for use for now, All my data, programes etc are on my Logical partition. Is there any way to mamke my L...
August 27
Ya AMDs get hot... But they can withstand much more heat than any Intel CPU. That's why most serious overclockers get AMD stuff... More heat resistant = higher OC!!
August 17
Aren't they called stock coolers? I guess box is the same though. You won't be able to get a great OC out of your CPU - the older Athlon x2s weren't great OCers. Plus, like everyone else said, without aftermarket cooling, you won't be able to get...
August 17
ahah windows movie maker, is...hmm i thing the worst video editor ever, i mean really wtf..LOL anything is better, aniway this guy used After Effects, what imovie or movie maker matter in this post .... ^^' by the way, very good video, keep trying...
August 17
Travis Piper? Honestly? In all seriousness? By the way, good video! Although the motion tracking was kind of crap and camera tracking (if that was the camera moving in the end and not an after effects effect) was also crap.
August 17
Overclocking with a "box" fan is for noobies :D. Really, even if you are considering on keeping that clock, you should get a better "aftermarket cooler" nothing too fancey, but better than the current one. "Box" coolers - the default ones that you...
August 17
Windows movie maker pawns Imovie!
August 17

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What kind of geek are you?
Computer/Technology
Why do you consider yourself a geek?
Because im pictues/video editing all the time and i spend most time on my computer or building PC's
How did you find out about our Geek community?
YouTube
What are your "geeky equipment" specs?
Laptop
3gb ram
160 HD (500GB external HD)
Inter Celeron Processor 2GHz
22" LCD Monitor

(dont know the rest ;)
What do you want to be when you grow up?
Computer Graphics Designer
What makes you laugh?
Lost and lost of things :D
What is the thing in life you treasure most?
My computers, my family and Friends and nice people like the people at geeks
What's the geekiest thing you've ever done?
The geekiest thing i have ever done has yet to be done
What do you do to entertain yourself?
Video and Picture edit, tune into live.pirillo.com and youtube
Favorite music, movies, books, shows, artists, games, people, events, hobbies, etc.?
music = rock
book = random computer magazines
Shows = cartoons lol
artist (music) = dont have a favorite
Games = Tetris and Mario And sonic FTW lol
People = my family and friends and Obv the people on geeks.pirillo.com
Hobbies = Don't know
What's your Web site / blog address?
http://www.twitter.com/imacintosh94

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Hudson Plane Crash Pictures

Ok, so almost everyone heard about the plane crash on the Hudson river and how the pilot landed the plane fantastically and saved the lives of many, Here are some pictures of that incident that i have just found thanks to Alfred, http://www.youtube.com/user/adiblasi

http://alfred.tv/hudson/

Congratulations again to the pilot for the safe landing of the plane and saving the lives of many :D and also thanks to Alfred for suppling these photos.

Posted on January 26, 2009 at 8:04am —

Craig Naylor

Hackintosh On Asus X58l

I finally did it.
I got my Asus x58l hackentoshed :D.
This is not forever, i am going to get a mac soon but its just for now.
If anyone wants to know how to do it, i could post a link to a website which tells you everything.

:D Leopard rules compared to Vista lol (sorry but its true)

Posted on January 16, 2009 at 2:46pm — 3 Comments

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At 9:02am on April 12, 2009, jkls said…
Hey man Great videos on youtube, I have been checking them out. Keep up the good work!
At 10:47pm on April 11, 2009, Ron Knights said…
Craig, I read one of your blog posts. You were wondering about whether you would do any videos.

I hope you don't mind that I posted a video response. I want to encourage you to go ahead and express yourself.

Here is the link.
At 9:12pm on April 8, 2009, Zune80 said…
Nice page Craig! :)
At 9:59am on April 3, 2009, TTECH inc. said…
come to this group and join!

http://geeks.pirillo.com/group/asus


It's for asus users!
At 10:40pm on January 15, 2009, Dawn said…
hey you closed your youtube account? What happened? Looking forward to more videos. I hope all is ok
At 1:18pm on January 4, 2009, MacBaby16 said…
Thanks for the add! :)
At 7:47pm on January 3, 2009, Rex Torres said…
Hi Craig! Welcome to Geeks! Check out my profile to see a pic of my computer, which looks like the one you saw on Ebay!
At 3:05pm on December 30, 2008, Warlock said…
heya well then clcik start>little arrow on the bottom and hibernate
and to turn back on ur laptop just clcik the power button
At 1:35pm on December 30, 2008, Ben Clement said…
Welcome to Geeks ;0) have a great time here.
At 1:26pm on December 30, 2008, Warlock said…
heya
ye i can tell you how to hibernate what os you running vista,xp what?
and you can elevate the laptop to cool it as long as you dont block any vents
 
 

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