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#1 TruSake1
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First, you don't specify what is the DDL's name

Second, if the DDL comes from the program itself, then you have to take it up with the maker of the program, it is not something everyone is going to have.

 Third, what the hell is an Endorphin? Sounds like a drug abuse pill for Windows.

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Vote on which is your favorite word to use which won't get you in trouble in Gamespot
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#3 TruSake1
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Who's the damn bastard who actually gives a crap about locking posts?

Whoever he is, he's an ass!!

 

*note: I use all four "cussing" words which does not get me banned, so you can't do it, ha!

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#5 TruSake1
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Yeah.. how about donate the money to charity.  Why can't you be happy with what you have ...rosssca

 

I know right!!
Games are not the only things in life, imagine the people you can feed, heal, clothe with what you WASTE in a game!
So give ME the money, I need it so I can buy myself a game.

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#6 TruSake1
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[QUOTE="threeb07"]Yeah i was thinking about building it or having someone build it since ive heard that was the best way to go...but yeah ive never done it or know what all kinds of parts i needRayvinAzn

You'll probably want to do a bit of reading before just diving right in. Anandtech has some fairly decent buyer's guides, and Corsair has a rather popular guide on building it yourself.

This is the advice you give him? A buyer's guide? Get outta here.

Building a computer yourself will eventually cost you more than actually buying one built. Trust me, I know, unlike Rayzinbrand.
The best thing for you to do, is first find computers that are worth $1000, and then compare them, simple.
Remember, if you gotta pay someone to build it for you, that's less money on your pocket.

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#7 TruSake1
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Not sure then - I've never heard of a video card doing that when it was dying.RayvinAzn

 of course you don't know Rayzinbrand, you're just an idiot.

pns:
harless could just be right, magnetic fields usually causes monitors to shake, try moving the computer to another site of the house, see if it keeps on.
Sometimes I would leave my cell phone next to my monitor, and when it would ring the screen would shake.

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#8 TruSake1
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try this:

http://www.networktechinc.com/cable-usb.html

they're basically called adapters, if you have manuals (or search on the company's website) you can find out what type of outlet it has, then you can search on google even, by typing such as: EVC to VGA Adapter, or DVI to VGA Adapter and so on. Just make sure you know wether they are male or female outlets (in or out)

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#9 TruSake1
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I buy all my stuff from MWave, try these links, gives you options on your budget:

for laptops
 http://www.mwave.com/mwave/deptnb.hmx?

for desktops
http://www.mwave.com/mwave/subcomputers.hmx?

or just make sure you have a Dual Core 1.8 & up, 1gb RAM & up, 256mb video card & up

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#10 TruSake1
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when the computer restarts keep pressing F8 (I believe), it should give you the Safe Mode option, once you're in try either restarting normally, or do a system restore