vhangell


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Posted: Aug. 14 2005,13:52 |
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ok thnx. i better look at surplus shops for old memory.
one more thing, after hd-install. what can I do to remove the hardware detection/autoconfiguration. Lets just say that I know all my devices and every modules I would need to use,and want to set everthing manually, no hardware detection, everything just set manually. How can i go about doin' this.
Is it worth it, in terms of speed that I will/might gain during the boot process? What else could you advise to speed things up? Thanks again!
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