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  1. Sup TIF, it's been a while.

     

    My external HDD has somehow gone from NTFS to RAW filetype, and I'd rather like to avoid formatting it. Disk management says it's healthy, so I suspect something has just gotten corrupted and so in theory I should be able to recover stuff; but I can't find a clear answer on it. Any suggestions to what I can do?

     

    Many thanks :)

  2. British English (From the South).

     

    1. Jumper

    2. Roundabout

    3. Indicators

    4. Boot

    5. Crackers

    6. Shopping centre

    7. Flat

    8. Mudflap. If it's on a bike, it's a mudguard.

    9. No idea, picture won't load for me. By the link I'm guessing it's tarmac or something like that.

    10. Lift

    11. Sweets

    12. Ice lolly.

    13. Can Coke/Lemonade/Whatever fizzy drink. There's not really an equivalent of 'soda' as a general word as far as I know. Fizzy drink maybe, but it's not really used in the same context.

    14. Bin.

    15. Porch/decking.

    16. Nappy

    17. Torch

    18. Football/Goal.

    19. Prison

    20. Tracksuit/Trackies.

     

    Oh' date=' and I've always wanted to know: Do people in England speak in American accents for fun? Happens all the time in America, but with English accents. Quite fun when you're being silly. :D[/quote']

     

    No not really. It'd more likely be done to take the piss/make fun of American accents.

  3. dell-studio-1749-black-intel-i5-540m253ghz-4gb-ddr3-500gb-hdd-built-in-bluetooth-and-3g-173-lcd-notebook-pistudio1749black.jpg

     

    Dell Studio 17 with Win 7 HP 64bit

    17.3" Screen @ 1600 x 900

    2.4-2.93Ghz Core i5

    4GB RAM

    ATI 5650 1GB Graphics

    500GB HDD

    DVD burner, webcam, etc

     

    Despite all the hate for Dell on these boards, I've not had any problems with it. Imo it's a great buy, considering I got it for £200 off the original price.

  4. When installing updated drivers, nVidia software will always remove older versions and will re-install the new software. So whether or not you delete the drivers first doesn't make a difference whatsoever.

     

    Explain why it leaves the old versions of the software in the C:\Nvidia folder then? :rolleyes:

  5. It will go faster though since the video card is being used to render stuff :rolleyes:

     

    I'd suggest doing a graphics driver update. Download them off the Nvidia website then try. With Nvidia drivers, you'll need to uninstall them first then delete C:\Nvidia (or you've told it to keep the driver files) for it to work properly. Don't worry, your screen will still work, Windows has basic drivers which allow you to see stuff.

     

    Take a poke around steam support though, there's a lot of useful advice on there :thumbup:

  6. I don't have one. Being a student I don't have a TV license (such a thing exists in the UK, it is used to pay for the BBC, and costs about £150 a year), since I don't watch that much TV. Any stuff I do is on iPlayer/SeeSaw, where you don't need a license anyway, for which my laptop screen is good enough.

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