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The Bjorn3D Holiday Guide
Category:Guides » Released: 2009-12-08 » Author: Björn EndreSummary: As we are closing to the end of 2009 it is time to see what products the staff at Bjorn3d.com recommend. [Read More]
Making An NTFS USB Boot Disk
Category:Storage » Released: 2009-07-15 » Author: Mark TaliaferroSummary: Ever needed access to a computer without an Optical drive, want to install Vista from USB disk, here's how you make a USB drive NTFS bootable and can use it to install Vista from. [Read More]
Setting Up A Split Loop Water Cooling
Category:Heatsinks / Coolers » Released: 2009-07-01 » Author: Raymond BucklandSummary: When it comes to water cooling, we need to keep our minds and thoughts open to the endless ways. This article pertains to one of those possible ways. [Read More]
How to Run Linux in a Virtual Desktop
Category:Software Apps » Released: 2009-06-22 » Author: Steven PetersSummary: Have you ever wanted to install Linux, just to see what its like without actually setting up a dual boot? Or maybe you'd just like to try Folding@Home from a Linux install. Read on as we show you how to set up a Virtual PC from within Windows. [Read More]
How-To: Making a Bart PE Disk
Category:Software Apps » Released: 2007-06-13 » Author: Clint PeitzSummary: Have you ever been in a situation where you were trying to fix a friend’s computer, or yours for that matter, and the PC had so much spyware that it locked up and prevented you from running any tools? Or maybe you’ve had a situation where you couldn't even boot into Windows because Windows was corrupt or missing a file. I have and it’s not fun. Fortunately, a friend told me a couple years ago about Bart's PE and it has been a great tool ever since. I take it with me whenever I go out on call to fix a PC. [Read More]
Dude, where's my data?
Category:Storage » Released: 2007-04-26 » Author: Gregg GonsowskiSummary: For recovering from annoying glitches to complete meltdowns, I'll show you some good habits to keep and share when it comes to protecting yourself from data loss. [Read More]
Building A Wooden PC
Category:Cases » Released: 2006-10-05 » Author: Harry BattenSummary: I knew with my woodworking skills I would be able to create something with more style and presence, and even improve on existing case layout and cooling, however after giving it some thought I wasn’t convinced that a wooden box mixed with the surroundings of a sleek monitor, keyboard and speakers, would be all that fitting. [Read More]
Building a Silent Media PC
Category:Guides » Released: 2006-04-07 » Author: Björn EndreSummary: Media PC’s are no longer just for the geeks. Over the last few years, they have become more useful and simple to use for the common man. While you can buy ready-made Media PC’s from most companies, they usually are very expensive and not necessarily using the best components. I've spent some time to try to build both a silent and easy-to-use Media PC, and this article will hopefully give you some ideas on what to use in your own Media PC, especially if you want it to be silent. [Read More]

