SLI_Yoshi's forum posts
[QUOTE="SLI_Yoshi"]im pretty sure that vacuums create static electricity. and if thats true, u just wrecked your pc and everything inside it. you probably fried something in ur pc with the static electricity.cheetfreak
i use vacuums to clean pc's all the time( avg 3 a week) for the past 3 years thats 468 computers ive cleaned with a vacuum and have NEVER had a problem with it. so my guesses are something is probabley loose or something, or maybe that was the problem since the start.
well, you should stop taking risksand buy a can of compressed air.
doesn't every game take up to like 4-10 gigs? and I have over 2000 songs. will 160 gigs still be enoughsuetracy
yea every game takes up to 4-10 gigs, like 6-8 on average. gears is 8 gigs, and thats the biggest ive seen so far. but honestly, how many games are you going to have? xp takes up 10 gigs, which is an overexaggeration, but say it does. so xp takes 10 gigs, u get 10 games, each which take up 6 gigs, 60 gigs, and then u have 2000 songs, thats around 7 gigs. with all of that, you'll only use up 77 gigs. and i doubt you'll be getting 10 games really quick. an average amount of software, which includes av, spyware, firewall, burning utilities, firefox, crapload of addons, will take up 10 gigs. so u have 87gigs used up with 73 left. i don't think you're the kind of person who's gonna have a lot of power-user tools which take up a lot of space. the way your talking it's kinda like you wanna get the 250gb hdd, and you want us to tell you to get the 250gb drive. how much space does ur mac have atm? whats the hdd on that, and how much space do you have left? you can use that as a standard to measure how much u might need.
Log in to comment