• WSStuartR

    WSStuartR

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    • in reply to: Fantastic contraption #1200622


      Had the Incredible Machine, but gave it away when I went to something higher that Win 98se.

      The Incredible Machine runs fine under DosBox on my 64 bit Windows 7 (and 32 bit Vista) computers.

    • in reply to: Drivers for new Hard Drive #1199069

      Most SATA disk controllers allow you to select either AHCI mode or IDE mode. Sometimes there is a third RAID mode.

      IDE mode provides maximum compatibility with older hardware and software. For example you can install Windows XP with no additional drivers. AHCI mode provides maximum flexibility for newer software to do clever things.

    • in reply to: Drivers for new Hard Drive #1203077

      Most SATA disk controllers allow you to select either AHCI mode or IDE mode. Sometimes there is a third RAID mode.

      IDE mode provides maximum compatibility with older hardware and software. For example you can install Windows XP with no additional drivers. AHCI mode provides maximum flexibility for newer software to do clever things.

    • in reply to: Drivers for new Hard Drive #1201460

      Most SATA disk controllers allow you to select either AHCI mode or IDE mode. Sometimes there is a third RAID mode.

      IDE mode provides maximum compatibility with older hardware and software. For example you can install Windows XP with no additional drivers. AHCI mode provides maximum flexibility for newer software to do clever things.

    • in reply to: Drivers for new Hard Drive #1199808

      Most SATA disk controllers allow you to select either AHCI mode or IDE mode. Sometimes there is a third RAID mode.

      IDE mode provides maximum compatibility with older hardware and software. For example you can install Windows XP with no additional drivers. AHCI mode provides maximum flexibility for newer software to do clever things.

    • in reply to: Drivers for new Hard Drive #1198279

      Most SATA disk controllers allow you to select either AHCI mode or IDE mode. Sometimes there is a third RAID mode.

      IDE mode provides maximum compatibility with older hardware and software. For example you can install Windows XP with no additional drivers. AHCI mode provides maximum flexibility for newer software to do clever things.

    • in reply to: Drivers for new Hard Drive #1203969

      Most SATA disk controllers allow you to select either AHCI mode or IDE mode. Sometimes there is a third RAID mode.

      IDE mode provides maximum compatibility with older hardware and software. For example you can install Windows XP with no additional drivers. AHCI mode provides maximum flexibility for newer software to do clever things.

    • in reply to: Drivers for new Hard Drive #1202273

      Most SATA disk controllers allow you to select either AHCI mode or IDE mode. Sometimes there is a third RAID mode.

      IDE mode provides maximum compatibility with older hardware and software. For example you can install Windows XP with no additional drivers. AHCI mode provides maximum flexibility for newer software to do clever things.

    • in reply to: Drivers for new Hard Drive #1200579

      Most SATA disk controllers allow you to select either AHCI mode or IDE mode. Sometimes there is a third RAID mode.

      IDE mode provides maximum compatibility with older hardware and software. For example you can install Windows XP with no additional drivers. AHCI mode provides maximum flexibility for newer software to do clever things.

    • in reply to: No Windows key #1199067

      Ctrl+ESC = the windows key…

      But this does not allow key combinations such as Windows-E or Windows-L to bring up explorer or lock the workstation.

    • in reply to: No Windows key #1203076

      Ctrl+ESC = the windows key…

      But this does not allow key combinations such as Windows-E or Windows-L to bring up explorer or lock the workstation.

    • in reply to: No Windows key #1201459

      Ctrl+ESC = the windows key…

      But this does not allow key combinations such as Windows-E or Windows-L to bring up explorer or lock the workstation.

    • in reply to: No Windows key #1199806

      Ctrl+ESC = the windows key…

      But this does not allow key combinations such as Windows-E or Windows-L to bring up explorer or lock the workstation.

    • in reply to: No Windows key #1198278

      Ctrl+ESC = the windows key…

      But this does not allow key combinations such as Windows-E or Windows-L to bring up explorer or lock the workstation.

    • in reply to: No Windows key #1203968

      Ctrl+ESC = the windows key…

      But this does not allow key combinations such as Windows-E or Windows-L to bring up explorer or lock the workstation.

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