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  #16  
Old June 11th 09, 08:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
M.I.5¾
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"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
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On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 11:18:46 +0100, "M.I.5¾"
wrote:


"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
. ..
On Mon, 4 May 2009 05:53:44 -0700 (PDT), smlunatick
wrote:

On May 4, 12:52 am, Mr. Smith wrote:
On Fri, 01 May 2009 11:54:58 +1000, rock wrote:
Hi,

I have an old Asus TUSL-C mobo at the moment with 2 IDE HD in the
box,
2
hanging off a pci controller and 3 externals. I use it for video and
audio editing.

I am upgrading looks like to the 2 Core Quad Asus P5Q3 (deluxe?) with
a
Q8200 CPU.

I am not sure what lower priced graphics card yet (must have 2 VGA
out).

I understand the mobo only has 2 PCI slots and is all SATA.

How do I arrange my HDrives here? Do I need to get at least 1 SATA
drive for my XP?

I also use 1 PCI for mu M-Audio 4 in/4 out box card and 1 for my
SB_live sound card.

I will use the mobo LAN and USB/Firewire and I guess anything else I
can.

How do I get over my hard drive connections and possible PCI slot
use?

Thanks

oz

None of this has anything to do with the OS. Why are you asking here?

Th OP has a problem with using "hardware" with his XP. Since this
group is geared toward questions on hardware in XP, their original
question is "valid" here.

Their "hardware" question is totally unrelated to the OS. So it is
"not valid" here. Or did you miss the WindowsXP in the group title
before the word "hardware?"


Ignore the resident ****wit. Your question is welcome as the responses
should indicate.

"Mr Smith" is a mentally retarded school child who has delusions that he
is
some sort of self appointed newsgroup moderator who can decide what you
can
post and what you can't.

He isn't.

You have never - not even once - been able to refute my stance. The
group title is WindowsXP.Hardware. Now be real; the OBVIOUS read of
this is hardware and the OS interaction with it. I only complain
about posts that have absolutely NO - NONE, NADA, ZIPP - relationship
with the OS.

You just like to complain.

I've explained my viewpoint rationally and calmly many times, and you
just stand in the corner and call me names.

Who is acting like the child here?


As has been repeatedly pointed out no one gives a **** about your stance.

As has also been pointed out: that you continue to spout your obssesion in
the face of no one else caring is one of the classic symptoms of someone who
is mentally ill. In your case you dress this up with all the characteristic
behaviour of a 13 year old child throwing tantrums.

Complain all you like, but the fact that the posts you complain about get
answered without complaint (except from you) is clear evidence that they are
generally welcomed by the contributors to the group and that it only you who
is giving a very passable impression of a delusional mentally retarded
child. So passable, in fact, that I don't believe you are anything else.


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  #17  
Old June 11th 09, 08:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
M.I.5¾
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"M.I.5¾" wrote in message
...

"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 11:18:46 +0100, "M.I.5¾"
wrote:


"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 4 May 2009 05:53:44 -0700 (PDT), smlunatick
wrote:

On May 4, 12:52 am, Mr. Smith wrote:
On Fri, 01 May 2009 11:54:58 +1000, rock wrote:
Hi,

I have an old Asus TUSL-C mobo at the moment with 2 IDE HD in the
box,
2
hanging off a pci controller and 3 externals. I use it for video and
audio editing.

I am upgrading looks like to the 2 Core Quad Asus P5Q3 (deluxe?)
with a
Q8200 CPU.

I am not sure what lower priced graphics card yet (must have 2 VGA
out).

I understand the mobo only has 2 PCI slots and is all SATA.

How do I arrange my HDrives here? Do I need to get at least 1 SATA
drive for my XP?

I also use 1 PCI for mu M-Audio 4 in/4 out box card and 1 for my
SB_live sound card.

I will use the mobo LAN and USB/Firewire and I guess anything else I
can.

How do I get over my hard drive connections and possible PCI slot
use?

Thanks

oz

None of this has anything to do with the OS. Why are you asking here?

Th OP has a problem with using "hardware" with his XP. Since this
group is geared toward questions on hardware in XP, their original
question is "valid" here.

Their "hardware" question is totally unrelated to the OS. So it is
"not valid" here. Or did you miss the WindowsXP in the group title
before the word "hardware?"

Ignore the resident ****wit. Your question is welcome as the responses
should indicate.

"Mr Smith" is a mentally retarded school child who has delusions that he
is
some sort of self appointed newsgroup moderator who can decide what you
can
post and what you can't.

He isn't.

You have never - not even once - been able to refute my stance. The
group title is WindowsXP.Hardware. Now be real; the OBVIOUS read of
this is hardware and the OS interaction with it. I only complain
about posts that have absolutely NO - NONE, NADA, ZIPP - relationship
with the OS.

You just like to complain.

I've explained my viewpoint rationally and calmly many times, and you
just stand in the corner and call me names.

Who is acting like the child here?


As has been repeatedly pointed out no one gives a **** about your stance.

As has also been pointed out: that you continue to spout your obssesion in
the face of no one else caring is one of the classic symptoms of someone
who is mentally ill. In your case you dress this up with all the
characteristic behaviour of a 13 year old child throwing tantrums.

Complain all you like, but the fact that the posts you complain about get
answered without complaint (except from you) is clear evidence that they
are generally welcomed by the contributors to the group and that it only
you who is giving a very passable impression of a delusional mentally
retarded child. So passable, in fact, that I don't believe you are
anything else.


I should have also pointed out that you have never ever contributed one jot
of useful content to any post in this, or any other, newsgroup. You have
only ever repeated the same obsession. I can only assume that you get bored
once you have finished your homework.


  #18  
Old June 12th 09, 05:04 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Andrew E.
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Default Help with SATA mobo and IDE drives

Read the owners manual....Both drives can run together but it needs to
be set in the BIOS....

"unknown" wrote:


  #19  
Old June 13th 09, 05:53 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
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Default Help with SATA mobo and IDE drives

On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 08:27:51 +0100, "M.I.5¾"
wrote:

Who is acting like the child here?


As has been repeatedly pointed out no one gives a **** about your stance.


Obviously you are obsessed about it, always telling me it is wrong.
So you just lied. Am I then to believe anything else you say? Oh,
and nice cursing. That shows real maturity. At least I maintain a
civil tone and don't stoop to obscenity.

As has also been pointed out: that you continue to spout your obssesion in
the face of no one else caring is one of the classic symptoms of someone who
is mentally ill. In your case you dress this up with all the characteristic
behaviour of a 13 year old child throwing tantrums.


No, I explain my case rationally and calmly. You are the one who then
comes out and calls me names, curses, and then when I defend myself
throw further tantrums. Don't you recognize that? Probably not. Sad
really. You act more like a child than I ever have, even when I was a
child (over 30 years ago, by the way). And you STILL have not
presented any evidence that I am wrong, other than everybody else
thinks it's OK. If everybody else felt it was OK to kick you in your
nads, would that be OK? Of course not. Just because you accept it
doesn't mean it is the correct course of action.

Complain all you like, but the fact that the posts you complain about get
answered without complaint (except from you) is clear evidence that they are
generally welcomed by the contributors to the group and that it only you who
is giving a very passable impression of a delusional mentally retarded
child. So passable, in fact, that I don't believe you are anything else.


Again, just because it is tolerated does not mean it is correct. We
all know people get behind the wheel just a little tipsy and drive and
this is "tolerated" even though their likelihood of harming themselves
and others goes up remarkably. That does mean it is the right thing
to do. Why can't you just understand that.

How about this: If you don't like my posts, just ignore them. I
thing that is my best course of action with you from here on out.
  #20  
Old June 15th 09, 08:15 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
M.I.5¾
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"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 08:27:51 +0100, "M.I.5¾"
wrote:


[Deleted: dillusional ****wittery]

How about this: If you don't like my posts, just ignore them. I
thing that is my best course of action with you from here on out.


There is nothing everyone would love more than to ignore your dillusional
posts by kill-filing them. Unfortunately your ****wittery extends to
frequently changing your posting name solely to ensure that your obsession
is seen by as wide an audience as possible.


  #21  
Old June 17th 09, 03:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Mr. Smith
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Default Help with SATA mobo and IDE drives

On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 08:15:22 +0100, "M.I.5¾"
wrote:


"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
.. .
On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 08:27:51 +0100, "M.I.5¾"
wrote:


[Deleted: dillusional ****wittery]

How about this: If you don't like my posts, just ignore them. I
thing that is my best course of action with you from here on out.


There is nothing everyone would love more than to ignore your dillusional
posts by kill-filing them. Unfortunately your ****wittery extends to
frequently changing your posting name solely to ensure that your obsession
is seen by as wide an audience as possible.

Hey tantrum thrower: I haven't changed my nym im months.

Care to try again?

Oh, and you have yet to contradict me on WHY I'm right in my posts.
  #22  
Old June 17th 09, 08:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
M.I.5¾
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Posts: 2,722
Default Help with SATA mobo and IDE drives


"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 08:15:22 +0100, "M.I.5¾"
wrote:


"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
. ..
On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 08:27:51 +0100, "M.I.5¾"
wrote:


[Deleted: dillusional ****wittery]

How about this: If you don't like my posts, just ignore them. I
thing that is my best course of action with you from here on out.


There is nothing everyone would love more than to ignore your dillusional
posts by kill-filing them. Unfortunately your ****wittery extends to
frequently changing your posting name solely to ensure that your obsession
is seen by as wide an audience as possible.

Hey tantrum thrower: I haven't changed my nym im months.


6 weeks to be exact - no where near 'months', so you are dillusional yet
again.

Care to try again?

Oh, and you have yet to contradict me on WHY I'm right in my posts.


You are confused.

You confuse me with someone who gives a ****.


 




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