The next problem comes from the Linksys Speedbooster card I bought from Circuit City. It was created crooked. So now I can't even manually install the device into the computer as the card is entering the slot and sticking on the place where there is a gap IN the card.
Seems foolish to ask, but are you sure you didn't get a PCI Express card for a standard PCI slot? (Or vice versa?)
Oh the fun part is that I have buy a seperate copy of Norton 360 for my computer :/
I run the same copy of McAfee on three of my computers. I've yet to discover anyone happier with Norton than alternatives.
Tetsaru highly recommends ordering computers from Dell.
As would I, if you can't build them yourself. Nevermind Bill's rantings. I've never bought a Dell PC myself but everyone I know who has has been pleased with them, albeit they come at a premium price.
Never even HEARD of Lenovo until now, lol...
You've heard of IBM right? IBM sold off their desktop and laptop business to Chinese maker Lenovo a few years back to focus on their server business. Lenovo was a competative player in the Asian market but was practically unknown states-side before buying IBM's struggling unit.
Just go to newegg and build a machine from scratch.
It's rare, but occasionaly I agree with Bill. This is one of those times. (Assuming you're capable of putting the pieces together. If you're taking video and network cards in and out, you qualify.)
Seriously though I gotta figure why my external Hard Drive isn't popping up. I mean it is a 7 year old HD (60 gigs is FIERCE) but I am sure I just need some drivers or something.
Almost all external drives need drivers. My external WD does and I've yet to see an external Maxtor that does not.