mujtabameher
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mujtabameher

http://we.arelikefacebook.com/ Uhhh...

Oh so 20 isn't playable? Dang... And yeah messed up the link and I can't find the video again... And I'll keep that in mind if I want to run a VM... Probably going to try windows 8.

Dang it. Still though, I'm going to torrent it and see if it works well. Also, take a look at this: [goo.gl] Hes running BF3 on his laptop and it doesn't look too bad. Sorta choppy, but playable... Oh and I just opened up TF2 again after a while and I'm playing at a 120 FPS with all the settings maxed and 4x AA.

Not at all, I play with AA off at all times... I have to play TF2 at medium settings no AA. And my laptops screen is the same, 1366*768. Its this one btw: [goo.gl] Honestly, the build quality is so bad... I'm regretting getting this over the Lenovo with an A6. And this laptop outperforms my desktop by... well it blows

I have a pavillion with an A8 and I can't max out TF2 without it lagging like crazy. Hell, even minecraft runs at about 15 FPS. What gives?

But how is that effective if it only takes a an hour or two at most gain access to your account?

I don't think these frequent password really prevent anyone from gaining access to your account. Like I said earlier, a few students in my class gained admin access to the network with ophcrack in an hour. If anything, these constant changes make your password weaker, because I'm forced to make my password easier so I

Thats definitely more secure than ours. I think the only requirements for our password is that it has to have 8 or more characters and a number. We might require capitalization, but Im not sure since all my passwords have capitalized letters+numbers+characters. That and the password can't be the same as the last five

He used to have to do one every 2 weeks, but now its every month. And it doesn't really help either, because a bunch of kids used Ophcrack to gain the admin password in a single period....

I thought so too (It needing to boot from drive that is). Not sure what happened, I just mounted the ISO, and started the setup. I think it copies the files to some place it can access it while installing so it doesn't need the drive mounted at all times. If I do decide to install Windows 8 using this method, I'll let

I installed Windows 7 by mounting the ISO through Daemon Tools Lite. I haven't tried it with Windows 8, but I'm assuming it will work too.

This one looks like a bunny. Edit: Trying to upload pic again.

I cant believe this hasn't been done already.

I like how the contents of the email are in the subject XD

"DisplayPort of HDMI"

Ubuntu keeps getting better with every update, and the interface is amazing atm. The only problem I have right now is finding a Word alternative that doesn't look like its from the early 2000's.

Here in Canada, they are offering some limited edition e-book trilogy on the internet. Seems interesting, so i'll probably check it out.