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#1 da1n_br4m4g3d
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I have a SD question myself though. How do you transfer the data from the SD card to your computer? Do they make some device that I havn't yet come across in my google searches?Fredrick2003x

I'm not sure if they are readable (given as I not certain about how information from the Wii is stored to the SD Card) but you can purchase a USB SD reader that will read SD cards. I picked one up for my wife from Fry's Electronics for about $10 so she could transfer her photos from her Digital Camera to her PC. Check it out.

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PhysX Cards help reduce CPU processing loading for Graphics applications that use PhysX technology. For a more detailed overview and a list of supported Games I recommend going to Ageia's website http://www.ageia.com/physx/index.html. I have read some reviews online about it and most indicate that the lack of Game Support do not warrant purchasing the card.

GRAW, GRAW2, R6Vegas and Splinter Cell: Double Agent all support it. The site lists more.

Hope that helps...

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I don't see this happening anytime in the near future. To me it seems more and more like the opposite is happening. Console game systems are evolving into Desktop PCs.

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#4 da1n_br4m4g3d
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Before we can get started with helping you fix your USB problem there is some additional information we will need first.

  • Do you get an error message when the device is connected to your PC? If so, what is it (the more specific the better)?
  • What operating system are you using (If using Windows 2K or XP please include the service pack information)?
  • What Brand and model of Motherboard are you using?
  • What Brand/Model of MP3 player, phone, mouse are you using?
  • Have you checked for updated Chipset drivers for you Motherboard?
  • Have you checked with the Manufacturer of your Motherboard/OS/USB devices to see if there are any known compatability issues?

Hope that helps. If not post the information requested above here in this thread and we will see what we can do to get ya fixed up.

-D_J