Of course, that's what I shall look for on Pirate Bay - thanks!Fortunately, I have a corporate copy of XP that requires no registration.
Windows often does these kinds of things.
I recommend bypassing the registration, even if your copy of Windows is genuine, simply because it's often the easiest option. Plenty of tutorials can be found on the Internet, find the easiest one for you, print a couple of copies and put them in a safe place.
The drives can be fixed by going to computer management in the administrative tools section of control panel and selecting disk management,
Windows often does these kinds of things.
I recommend bypassing the registration, even if your copy of Windows is genuine, simply because it's often the easiest option. Plenty of tutorials can be found on the Internet, find the easiest one for you, print a couple of copies and put them in a safe place.
The drives can be fixed by going to computer management in the administrative tools section of control panel and selecting disk management,
I decided to install a SATA CD-ROM, create back-up CDs of approximately 1.5TB of software and data and install the OS on a SATA-HDD, formatting each drive when the OS is working.
HI Ya Hans
All things considered I think that is a good way to go. I looked at that board and for all purposes not a bad little board at all and yeah, no shortage of serial ports.If you have any problems let us know.
Ron
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