Pentium Dual Core - 1.6gHz each core, grand total of 3.2gHz. RAM - 2006MB, - lets just say 2 gigs. =)
Keyboard - Veteran Lycosa RAZER keyboard that has seen the darker side of computers, as of the BlackCat computer in Shawn's room 234 years ago.
Mouse - A4tech wireless optical, veteran as well, infact all the way since the time of thy Brother (yes it WAS his mouse.) approximately 2.3million years ago.
Speakers - a total of 6 speaker units 3 subwoofer units compounded into 2 seperate systems that are connected into the CPU by an adapter that allows you to plug 2 audio lines into 1 hole. Sounds like a threesome.
Partially surround sound, - 2 front subwoofers and 4 front general speakers, - 2 rear side speakers - 1 middle-underneath-placed subwoofer and control unit
Missing - top rear speakers, top front speakers, bottom speakers and a placed-directly-behind speaker.
I have yet to discover the identity of my Graphics Card.
It is an Acer computer with Windows Vista Business Operating System.
- zOmg. wait a second there. Business? -
Tell me about it. I got this as a lil random gift from my nice dad. However since he deals with computers + business in extremely close ties, I recieved a business OS.
However I don't find much problems with this type of OS, it doesn't seem any different from anything else.
-=-=- I did encounter a problem as soon as I tried to use the Vista. -=-=-
I heard many ppl complain about Vista and I am fortunate to experience one of the problems first hand.
I hereby name this problem - the UAC bug.
The UAC - User Account Control, blocks every single thing you try to do to Vista. You can't change the time or date, you can't manage your accounts, its impossible to install anything or download anything. and the sad fact -
When you try to change the time, it says "You do not have the priviledges to change blablabla. Please contact your administrator for more details. "
hello? who d'you think was trying to change the time? Furthermore, i checked my account details. And it says im a COMPUTER ADMINISTRATOR.
So there. I Yahoo'ed the problem (couldn't find the google search bar in the IE of Vista) and the solution came out simple and brilliant.
There were 3 methods and i picked the first 2 for safety.
Editing the REGEDIT of UAC, setting EnableUAC to "0". (Google for this im pretty lazy to explain)
Editing the settings of UAC under MSCONFIG to "disable". (As of 2 sentences above this)
Both require you to run the "Run.." program, which mysteriously cannot be found at it's favorite hiding spot near the bottom of the start menu.
Therefore, I whacked CTRL-ALT-DEL and did new - program - and it worked.
So there I have successfully fixed my first problem of Vista.
Thanks goes out to those guys out there who aren't like me, lazy to post solutions to problems they have encountered. Nerds FTW!~
However, this new toy comes with a price.
I have lost every single offline data in my pc, including clips, music, pictures, games, WC3 maps, addons for WoW, WoW itself, a perfectly cracked version of original Wc3 TFT.
I start over, brand new, from scratch.
End of current Journal
The Padfutonian
Tyler Schoarnnoth Padfoot
The 18th of February, 1992 A.D.
'Once upon a wintery midnight...'
Fort ISB, Elite Guard of the International Baccalureate