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dillydangler

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  1. chesters. is the fx5200 steam powered?
  2. thanks for the help guys the directx is 9.0c the graphics card driver is nv4_disp.dll last updated 1574 we only had problems when the new directx 9.0c was put on. i would do a system restore but it wasnt set after the harddrive was formated last.
  3. the computer is fairly up to date on that front. its an athlon 1600+ and 512 ram plus a gforce fx5600 graphics card. all the latest drivers are installed the version was 9.something??? has anyone else had probs ??
  4. is there any way you can uninstall directx.??? and replace it with the version that was previously running. as i use a shared computer,someone has installed a new version of dirctx and its bu**ered up all the games we were playing. they will play but the screen looks like its shattered.. any tips cheers
  5. what did the fish say when it swam into a wall???? damn... sorry for that...
  6. oops sorry guys, the time it took me to write that newt may of answered it for you.
  7. hello, sounds like the heads are torx design. its like a cross between an allen key and and a phillips. they do this on most electrical/mechanical things nowadays to stop people doing there own repairs.(when they should take it back to the shop and get charged for it....) if you know someone how works in an engineering factory they can help (there used for changing tools). then again isnt fender american? they use imperial sizes so our `french` system wont fit. hope this helps
  8. hello chris, my first post on here so i`ll try to get it right. if the balls are of the same size it will be the lighter ball that is more buoyant. take a steel ball and a poly ball drop them in water and you know whats gonna happen. It was Archimedes (supposedly while in his bath), who realized that submerged objects always displace fluid upwards (the level of water in the bathtub rose when Archimedes got in). its all to do with the mass of the objects,the more they weigh the less buoyant they become. thats if there the same shape and size.
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