PsychotropicDog


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Posts: 5
Joined: July 2006 |
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Posted: July 11 2006,13:24 |
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Ah yes, the most obvious and simplest solution. I was probably in denial hoping Creative did not once again find a way to waste my time, yet now I am past that stage [lol I have reached the anger stage with Creative a long time ago]
Luckily I had a spare cdrom, and once I got rid of the Creative one, the install and read problems went away.
And Creative Labs is not done annoying me, since I swapped an Awe 64 value for the SB LIve! - which I will use on this machine, but means I need to get the Kx drivers because Creative drivers SUCK on windoz.
Did I mention Creative Labs annoys me?
For anybody keeping track, I also swapped the HDD for a 6.8GB Maxtor.
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