the asus laptops are nice, i know someone who got a recertified and it works great. they are as good as any. the only other one i would get is this MSI
save up for a single powerful card, a 4890 crossfire would be around a single 5870 or 6950, which is pretty powerful but the 4 series crossfire had some glitches in some games. the 5 series and 6 series handle crossfire much better. a single 5870 or 6950 would be a worthy upgrade to your 4890.
sosince 7 is in now the pc will automatically pick 7 when i hook up the vista drive? but if i wanted to i could select one of the two drives on start up in the bios?
because the data on the vista drive i want to access but not get it mixed in with the windows 7 drive. the windows 7 is for JUSTgaming because of the 64bit and the vista drive would be for all other BS.
so i was running vista 32bit, then i got another hard drive and windows 7 64bit and took out my vista drive the installed my new drive with windows 7. so i want the data on the 32 bit drive but not to go on the windows 7 drive, i want to dual boot. shouldi plug in my vista drive with 100% sure it won't affect my windows 7 drive? and the to dual boot one drive at a time you just go into the bios on each startup and pick a drive?
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