May be mechanical. I had a similar problem awhile back with a cd drive. Took it apart and one of the small gears had a crack in it, causing it not to sit firmly on the spindle. May want to check that.
haha
by the way, forcing DNS is a crock, does no good at all!!
u still up there mang, havent seen ya in a while?
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May be mechanical. I had a similar problem awhile back with a cd drive. Took it apart and one of the small gears had a crack in it, causing it not to sit firmly on the spindle. May want to check that.
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well, none of these suggestions turned out to work...
power goes out for a split second up here, PC reboots, and she's workin good as new now?!
"i asked a toothless man, who all these people were and, he said the soapmakers...and we are workin workin"
Off of Castle's problem to mine. I need to replace the motherboard on my home computer, it is a Dell Dimension 4550, any suggestions on the best place to get one. ANd the first person to recommend Tiger Direct gets a swift kick in the arse, got one from them that I have to send back and get credit for, they have absolutley no tech support all they do is look up parts that should work and say yeah this is the one and sell it to ya. The one I got from them doesn't have a place to plug in the front panel usb's and the guy I was on the phone with yesterday just told me to not plug them in, this would be like a mechanic putting a new motor in your car and leaving off the A/C compressor and telling you just don't use the A/C.
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newegg.com OR get it straight from Dell. Dell can give you exactly what you already have (which is a good thing).
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The problem with Dell is the cost will be about 3-4 times what I can get it elsewhere.
Tried newegg.com, called and one of the first things the voice message says is we don't offer any kind of technical advice or product look-up. [img]/LDPforum/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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Should be a part # or something on the MB. Should be able to match that up with something on Newegg's website.
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Yeah. newegg.com is a good place to find comp. stuff. Usually the cheapest too.
So Castle, the 360 plays MP3 disks?
"There he goes, one of Gods own prototypes. Some kind of high powered mutant never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die"
sure does mang, just not those m4a files
speaking of which, what in the world to i need to use to play those files?
"i asked a toothless man, who all these people were and, he said the soapmakers...and we are workin workin"
I believe .m4a files are the same thing as .mp4, so just download a utility that can resave files into another format, and resave the song into MP3 format.
GOLDWAVE is a good utility that can re-save sound files into different formats:
http://www.goldwave.com/
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