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xMetalpietie259

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About xMetalpietie259

  • Birthday 11/21/1990

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    Kempton Park, JHB

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  • Computer Specs
    ASUS P5Q SE2 Motherboard
    Intel Core 2 Quad E8300 2.5 GHz CPU
    4GB DDR2 RAM
    ATI Powercolor HD4650 GPU

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  1. You have probably tried these links but this is what I get: http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/swu-list.pl?mdl=VGN-NR430EL http://www.laptopdrivers.net/download/191719/sony-vaio_vgn-nr_430e%252fl_memory_card_reader%252fwriter_driver_registry_patch_for_windows_vista_home_premium.htm
  2. There isn't a way to configure those specific buttons without the macros. If you don't assign macros to the buttons, then they are useless and don't do anything. But thanks for the advice. I didn't think about that. Just sorry it isn't helpful.
  3. Hi there, I have recently bought the Cyber Snipa Stinger mouse and I must say, it's not a bad mouse. I use TeamSpeak while I'm in games, and I want to use one of the side buttons to activate the Push To Talk on TS, but I can't seem to find the right macros setting to do so. Is there a way to record a macro that doesn't loop while you press it, but actually "stays pressed". There isn't alot of info about the configuration of the macros, so if anyone knows if this is possible, please let me know.
  4. @ Psywar: There is actually a way. Right click Computer>Properties. Top left-ish go to Advanced System Settings, then under Startup and Recovery Settings, uncheck "Automatically restart" at the System failure section. @ cjloki: ASUS P5Q SE2 Motherboard, Intel Core 2 Quad E8300 2.5 GHz CPU, 2x 2048MB Samsung OEM DDR2 800MHz RAM, ATI Powercolor HD4650 512MB DDR2 GPU, Gigabyte ODIN 470W ATX 12V 2.2 PSU, Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit.
  5. Ok. There is a way that you can stop your computer from restarting when it gets a blue screen. Then it just displays it until you manually restart it, but I have no idea what all that stuff means. so if I can send you a picture of the screen, will you then be able to tell me what the problem is?
  6. Video Card seemed to work fine in another PC but will try again. As for the drivers, I have also tried older drivers and the latest drivers. Isn't there a way to determine what the problem is with the dump files?
  7. Hi, I don't know what to do anymore. My PC keeps on getting memoey dumps. Not necessarily when I'm playing games or putting strain on the system. I have tried everything me and my friends can think of. I've changed the RAM, changed the HDD's, changed cables, changed the PSU, reinstalled my OS, but it still gives me memory dumps. Anybody got any ideas?
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