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Like the title says, many people go to Youtube to watch various videos. Some of them gets viral, others don't. Here's a website that gathers all the "best" videos on youtube. Enjoy. http://bestofyoutube.com/
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Hey guys, Well I was going thru Link Heaven subforum, and realized it was starting to get out of hand. First of all, I had a few useless topics I had to clean, but that's not the main issue. Main issue is that it is hard to find what could be useful for you. I see links and programs scattered randomly. In my opinion, that section should only be dedicated to useful websites. We already have other subforums for programs, so why put more in there? The first page is basically pinned threads made by other mods. I don't have any problems with that, but for most of them I don't consider them "vital". So with the permission of the mods who pinned them, I'd like to do a major clean up on those threads, and start subforums inside, so people know where to look to find what they need. For now I'll just clean useless threads and move topics into their appropriate category, but I want to ask the community's opinion in regards of applications inside Link Heaven. R.
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Post a word starting with the last letter of the previous word....
richardsim10 replied to Saa212's topic in The Fun & Laughs Section
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Post a word starting with the last letter of the previous word....
richardsim10 replied to Saa212's topic in The Fun & Laughs Section
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Nice stuff, thanks.
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Ok. Ill be wiping outdated and useless threads, move all applications that I judge "common" and see what will be left.
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Hi Guys, I was wondering if it is a good idea to buy a SSD dedicated for Win7 to speed up my boot time. Since it is an emergent technology, I thought that maybe it would be too early to fiddle with those yet. My current specs are: Mobo: S1366 P6T X58 CPU : Core i7 920 Ram : 6GB OCZ 1600 MHZ DDR3 Graphics : MSI N260GTX 896MB. HD: WDC WD10EADS-00L5B1 ( 1TB 7200 RPM) (This was custom-made) I was planning to either only dedicate a SSD to win7 for faster booting, or completely remove my HD to replace it for a SSD. If I go for the first option, a 50GB SSD is more than enough. But if it is SSD, i would buy like 2 of 250GB each. Thank you for your time, Richard
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NooB/old fart's question about burning ISO to CD/DVD
richardsim10 replied to Lone Browncoat's topic in Newbie Zone
Indeed optical is optical. To get to the point, yes you can burn windows xp onto a DVD. As long as your optical drive can read DVD, and it should, you're fine. -
rofl nice ending.
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Try this: http://pcsupport.about.com/gi/o.htm?zi=1/XJ&zTi=1&sdn=pcsupport&cdn=compute&tm=19&f=10&su=p504.6.342.ip_&tt=4&bt=1&bts=0&zu=http%3A//ophcrack.sourceforge.net/ Follow their instruction and you will get your access back. And next time, try and google your problem first, it took me 30 seconds to find this.
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All right thanks a lot. Tried it and it worked.
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Hey guys, I want to know how to compress raw fraps files into manageable ones. Reason for doing so is that I then want to use them in a powerpoint. Now in the 2010 version, the videos are embedded with the powerpoint, so having small size videos is important. I need some kind of tut to compress and be compatible with powerpoint. Thanks a lot RS
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So, first things first, you will need two things: a windows live account and Microsoft Office 2010. If you don't have it, the trial version will be enough. To pull this off, you will need to find out the url of your SkyDrive. 1. Open an office document, say Word. 2. Then select "File" > "Save & Send" > " Save to Web" > "Sign In" (To SkyDrive). 3. Sign in with your windows live credentials. After logging in, you will see all your SkyDrives' folders. Pick any one, and click "Save As" At this point, you should see at the address bar a bunch of numbers and letters right before the name of the folder you chose. Right click it and "Copy address as text" Now you just need to map it as a Network Drive 1. Bring up the Start Menu 2. Right Click "Computer" 3. Select "Map network drive" 4. Paste the SkyDrive URL and choose a letter for it. For simplicity I chose :S for SkyDrive 5. Check the "Reconnect at Login" box 6. Click Finish. After all that you should see something like this: I've renamed my network drive and as you can see, it DOES NOT show the correct space left. That is due to the properties options for mapped SkyDrives. So you will have to check the space left time to time online. Finally, link your windows live ID with your windows user account Reason why we do this is because every time you will reboot your computer, you will have to manually reconnect to windows live to access your SkyDrive. To avoid such hassle, you need to link your windows live ID to windows 7. 1. Go to User Account Settings in the Control Panel. 2. Look for "Link online ID's" on the left side of the window. 3. Windows will guide you from there. Make sure to sign in with the same windows live ID you used to mount your drive. And that's it. Hope this will help some people. Some people might prefer this over other clouds just because it has a free 25GB storage off the bat. (Compared to a 2GB from Dropbox for example).
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It's all in how you explain
richardsim10 replied to ghostxdreams2's topic in The Fun & Laughs Section
Haha awesome answer from the Priest.- 1 reply
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I need Battlefield 3 Multiplayer Crack
richardsim10 replied to dominik317's topic in Mirror / Other Requests
Most likely yes. -
I need Battlefield 3 Multiplayer Crack
richardsim10 replied to dominik317's topic in Mirror / Other Requests
There's no such thing as a multiplayer crack. I strongly suggest you buying it. -
Hey guys, I have a few .rar files which I do not remember the password and I'd like a way to retrieve/crack them. Thanks in advance, R.
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How to upgrade windows 7 home basic to windows 7 ultimate
richardsim10 replied to shaiktaher's topic in Tech Discussion
Mind if I also request for an anytime-upgrade key? Preferably to Ultimate x64 version. Thanks in advance. -
Anyways, let's not dwell about the details, I just want to find something that presumably works and try it out.
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Yep, I fully agree with what you said there. I did some research and indeed, most programs would take a long time trying to solve complex passwords. However, since my rar files were only intended to avoid usage from the rest of my family, my password was relatively simple, i.e. a normal word. No uppercases or weird characters or numbers involved. So I'm assuming a good rar password retriever can find it in a matter of hours.
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Moved to Link Heaven, as it seemed like a more appropriate place for this.
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Hello sir, welcome to CW. As stated before me, we have a wonderful tech team so if you have any concerns, don't hesitate to ask for their help, or any other staff members. Hope you enjoy your stay here.
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Next time Im viewing one of your post ill make sure to be at home, not in a computer lab at school lol.
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Aight as said before, heres mine: Yeah I took this on the fly from my phone, seeing I actually dont have a recent pic of myself. My right eye is bigger than my left, fail.
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