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harleyman
December 8th, 2009, 02:53
Lets see what computer components you all are using and what your experience is with X3 Terran installed.

Like just

CPU and speed
Memory and speed
Video Card



And...Is anyone using SLI / CrossfireX ?

Or a X2 Video card?

Thanks

Chacha
December 8th, 2009, 03:15
Mine is just a simple one, nothing fancy:

Model Name: iMac
Model Identifier: iMac8,1
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2.4 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache: 6 MB
Memory: 1 GB 800 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Bus Speed: 1.07 GHz


And X3 runs good in it...

harleyman
December 8th, 2009, 03:28
WOW

A Mac with one gig ram ...

They seem to be very good machines... I doubt that a PC with the same specs would do as well for some reason.....LOL


Do you have to use BootCamp to run the game on the Mac?

Chacha
December 8th, 2009, 03:31
WOW

A Mac with one gig ram ...

They seem to be very good machines... I doubt that a PC with the same specs would do as well for some reason.....LOL


Do you have to use BootCamp to run the game on the Mac?

I have a Mac version of the game, and yes I have an XP on bootcamp .... I will DL it on my daughter's computer a Dell, I will see how it delivers on the PC.... :ernae:

harleyman
December 8th, 2009, 03:50
Cool..
Would love to know how your results turn out....


Speaking of daughters....How is the munchin doing ? She excited about Christmas?


Mine are 21 and 20...Both have birthdays at Christmas.One before and one after.

They are both ALWAYS excited about Christmas still.....

Chacha
December 8th, 2009, 04:02
Cool..
Would love to know how your results turn out....


Speaking of daughters....How is the munchin doing ? She excited about Christmas?


Mine are 21 and 20...Both have birthdays at Christmas.One before and one after.

They are both ALWAYS excited about Christmas still.....

I would love to know how the two differs....

Well her Dell is about 5 years old, nothing fancy as well... I have been cleaning the computer since the laptop was infected with trojans.... The geeks said, since all my computers have only one connection (?), I have to clean all 3 to be safe....

Hannah is 8 going 32...

Very excited about Christmas...

She has a three page Christmas list... (you would not want to know her requests, some are impossible, I have to find the end of the rainbow to give her :icon_lol:)

21 and 20, wow... you will have a busy Christmas.. you need to prepare two gifts for each, one for Christmas, one for birthdays.. aren't daughters the sweetest thing... :engel016:

gigabyte
December 8th, 2009, 04:16
HM, I am running an HP Meda Centre, 2.1 Ghz Dual core, Windows 7 (64) 8 gb of Ram and a Nvidia 9600 GT Video card (1 GB on board) performance is fine with all settings maxed. I have the occational stutter where everything freezes, but I suspect that is more related to disk fregmentation than anything else, I have 3 1 TB drives and it takes forever to defrag them so I don't do them as often as I would like. I am going to do a defrag on the gameing drive today while I do other things around the house.

Oh BTW I do have 2 monitors connected to the 9600, the game does not make use of the second Ingame, however I have found I like to keep a Sector map handy so I open it up and drag it to the second screen before I start X3, works very well for my purposes.

harleyman
December 8th, 2009, 05:47
@ Chacha....

Please explain... I would love to know how the two differs....



@ Gigabyte.... Thanks for that..Nice to know that a map (app) can be drug to a second monitor as I use two also...

luckydog
December 8th, 2009, 09:43
HP Media Center
AMD Dual 2.6 Ghz
3 gigs RAM
EVGA 7200GS 128 mb
(512 supporting...whatever that means)

with sliders at about 50% she's not real smooth, but it's acceptable.
I need to move up to a 512 graphics card.

Lionheart
December 8th, 2009, 10:07
iMac 27" Unibody (last years model)
ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT (Mac GC)
Intel Core Duo 2.80 Ghrz
4 Gigs DDR Ram (3 used by WinXP)
New dimensional interfusion apple juice reaction cooling system, -33,500 Kelvin,
744 Ghiga-watt PS


ChaCha,

You should go get some Ram and install it. Just takes a min. Costs about $50.00. Its installed on the bottom of the computer. Really makes a difference. I didnt know you were running on only 1 Gig of Ram.




<--- edit.. ok.. the last two computer specs might (might) be stretched a tad.. :d

Bill

Marlin
December 8th, 2009, 11:45
I have a pretty old computer and run it with all the settings at max.
It only stutters when there are tons of 'bullets' flying from lots of ships.

AMD 64x2 Dual core 4200
NVIDIA 8500 GT
4 STICKS OF 1024MB Ram
XP Home

Lionheart
December 8th, 2009, 12:32
Now that I turned Shaders down a notch, the stutters rarely happen.

With full Shaders, the textures were amazing, reflective on shiney metals, but sometimes after going through 10 gates, some planets would go gray and then stuttering became pretty powerful. Reloading the game would fix it. Just dock at a station, save, exit, restart, continue..

Ceo's Buckzoid and Argon Prime were the worst for frame rates. I think it was my ships though that were doing it. I keep my fleet in Ceo's Buckzoid and Argon Prime, so that seemed to make sense that it was my 'galactic fleet' causing the issue. No other sectors caused it.

And...................... Dogfights, lol.. Goodness.. Same with Rise of Flight. Very very awesome, fast, slide show. :d



Bill

GT182
December 8th, 2009, 12:51
Intel P4 3.2E cpu
Asus P4P800-E Deluxe mobo with Hyperthreading
2Gb DDR2 Matched Corsair 1066 Ram
6800 Xtreme 512bit 512Gb DDR2 memory

X3 runs great, even with this 5 year old computer.

I think what helps is it's running on the 2nd 200Gb SATA HDD.... F Drive, not C Drive.

Chacha
December 8th, 2009, 13:28
ChaCha,

You should go get some Ram and install it. Just takes a min. Costs about $50.00. Its installed on the bottom of the computer. Really makes a difference. I didnt know you were running on only 1 Gig of Ram.





I have an external hard drive on the Mac...

Not 1TB though, I need space for my stuff.... 1Gig is just not enough, I figured that out the first week when I got my Mac! :jump:

harleyman
December 8th, 2009, 14:12
Dang man....

I need to get one of them apples....LOL



New dimensional interfusion apple juice reaction cooling system, -33,500 Kelvin,
744 Ghiga-watt PS

Lionheart
December 8th, 2009, 17:28
ChaCha,

You should go get some Ram and install it. Just takes a min. Costs about $50.00. Its installed on the bottom of the computer. Really makes a difference. I didnt know you were running on only 1 Gig of Ram.





I have an external hard drive on the Mac...

Not 1TB though, I need space for my stuff.... 1Gig is just not enough, I figured that out the first week when I got my Mac! :jump:


Hey ChaCha,

Remember, RAM is totally different from your Hard Drive. And RAM and Memory is the same thing. Memory or Ram is what your computer uses for 'holding things (thoughts, photos, graphics, programs) in the air, almost literally, holding them on or running. Your HD is simply where all the bulk of programs and files are held. (Non memory related basically).

So 1 Gig of Ram or Memory is totally different from your HD or Hard Drive.

Usually, with Windows, everyone now runs with 4 Gigs of Ram. If you have WinXP, you can only use 3 of those, so no matter what, XP will only have 3 Gigs to run with as it cant see any more. Win64, vista 64 (cough cough) and Win7 64 can run higher amounts of Ram (like an Apple, heh heh), but WinXP regular cannot.



Back to HD's. I had a 1TB installed in my Mac almost immediately. I then emailed Apple and told them that they should up their Macs to 1TB's as a standard and a short time later, they did, making 1TB's a standard you can get in your iMacs. (It didnt make sense that Apple have the most powerful iPod in the world, with 60 Gigs of HD space and their iMacs were only 360 Gigs.. So I told them that.. THey need to continue being the leaders in all fields, not just iPods.. ).

Chacha
December 8th, 2009, 18:01
Hey ChaCha,

Remember, RAM is totally different from your Hard Drive. And RAM and Memory is the same thing. Memory or Ram is what your computer uses for 'holding things (thoughts, photos, graphics, programs) in the air, almost literally, holding them on or running. Your HD is simply where all the bulk of programs and files are held. (Non memory related basically).

So 1 Gig of Ram or Memory is totally different from your HD or Hard Drive.

Usually, with Windows, everyone now runs with 4 Gigs of Ram. If you have WinXP, you can only use 3 of those, so no matter what, XP will only have 3 Gigs to run with as it cant see any more. Win64, vista 64 (cough cough) and Win7 64 can run higher amounts of Ram (like an Apple, heh heh), but WinXP regular cannot.



Back to HD's. I had a 1TB installed in my Mac almost immediately. I then emailed Apple and told them that they should up their Macs to 1TB's as a standard and a short time later, they did, making 1TB's a standard you can get in your iMacs. (It didnt make sense that Apple have the most powerful iPod in the world, with 60 Gigs of HD space and their iMacs were only 360 Gigs.. So I told them that.. THey need to continue being the leaders in all fields, not just iPods.. ).


I think I am confused.....

My specs says 1GB 800MHZ DDR2 SDRAM on Memory... I have HD for the whatever you connect onto the USB ...

Where will I get the RAM?

I don't know how to shoot.... I can't hunt for a Ram....

So those HDs that I bought are not the RAMs... Apologies people .... One little old woman here trying to figure out what are rams and hds... goodness, (all I know is to turn on my computer, play with it, dust it ever once in a while and turn it off) .... why is computer so complicated :isadizzy:

Now, I have to order a Ram and butcher it for Christmas! :pop4:

Craig Taylor
December 8th, 2009, 18:49
Dell Dimension 4600 3.0 GHz HT
3 GB RAM
256 MB AGP Graphics card
XP SP3

I'm running medium graphics settings to keep the slideshows to a minimum during combat.

Probably the oldest PC on the block, and still cookin'... :icon_lol:

Marlin
December 8th, 2009, 19:04
.... why is computer so complicated :isadizzy:

Now, I have to order a Ram and butcher it for Christmas! :pop4:


:ernae::applause::ernae:

Very very good one, thank you.
:icon29:

Lionheart
December 8th, 2009, 20:55
Now, I have to order a Ram and butcher it for Christmas! :pop4:



EEEKS! lol.. no..

Not for computer memory. That is the old law. Now we are in the law of grace and do not have to sacrifice Rams for RAM.

:d

Here are some pics. A pic is worth a thousand words. The 'chip' (green wafer thing) is RAM. The two blocks, one is shiny, one is like a nice plastic box, are hard drives.. The shiny one is considered an 'internal drive', one that is mounted within a computer. The black plastic one is an 'external drive', one that is used outside of a computer, as like you have. People (really wierd ones) like me, use internal drives (shiny one) for external drives, using available boxes and plug in docks to link them into the main computer (or iMac). Reason why is that internal drives are much more inexpensive and you can get docks for cheap also, so you could buy several internal drives and have a couple of docks instead of having a giant dock for 4 or 8 HD's in it.

So..................


No need to slaughter a Ram. Call the butcher, cancel the appointment. Call the zoo keeper, cancel the Ram delivery. Call NewEgg.com and ask 'them' for some Ram, lol..

:d

I hope that explains things more better...

Wierd how a hard drive is like a record player enclosed within a metal (or plastic) box, but memory is like a chip, and yet both do similar things....

Its how the computer handles it though. One is like 'conciousness' and one is like 'memories'... In this case, conciousness is like RAM, and memories is like your HD, the bulk of a humans brain, for instance.



Bill

Chacha
December 8th, 2009, 21:06
Thanks Lionheart....

I have a lot of those shiny thingies, I mean a lot.... like five different ones... others small for my laptop too...


Now the Memory or the RAM.... If I get those, how will I connect/hook up those in my tutti fruity computer! :monkies:

harleyman
December 9th, 2009, 00:02
Thanks Lionheart....

I have a lot of those shiny thingies, I mean a lot.... like five different ones... others small for my laptop too...


Now the Memory or the RAM.... If I get those, how will I connect/hook up those in my tutti fruity computer! :monkies:



Memory is RAM Chacha..They are one in the same..

Just contact Mac(or Bill) to find out how much your computer will take installed..Then figure out how much to buy..The installing is fairly straight forward....Its under a small cover on the back usually...



If you give me all your MAC computer specs (model serial number and such, I will do all the leg work for you on this...

I do it 10 times a day in my shop for free for my customers....



Lastly...MOST shops will install it for 15 bucks while you wait if all else fails..

Chacha
December 9th, 2009, 03:15
Hey Mason,

Thanks for all the information.....

Bill sent me this..... Fb_B3K1Za5Y


Maybe I can try to hook one up....

If you did not ask for the Specs I would not know.... Whew!

Again thanks...

My next stop is find those RAMs...:engel016:

harleyman
December 9th, 2009, 04:01
Give me your exzact make and model number for your computer and I will post you a link to the ram you need...

tell me how much you want..And how much you have ..Now I think you have 1 gig...

So..You can add one more 1 Gig stick giving you a total of 2 Gigs...OR


You can buy 4 gigs of memory(in two sticks , each being 2 Gigs each.That is known as a 2X2 Gig set) Giving you a total of 4 Gigs


You saw the video...Make sure when you remove the stick of ram you do not flip it over...The new has to go back in JUST as the old came out...The slot in the middle of the brass connectors has only one way to go..Doing it flipped wrong and it will not go in..Forcing it can ruin the slot where it sits..Destroying the motherboard.....So.

Pull the old one out..Set it right down in front of where it came from for reference...Install the new sticks JUST as the old came out....


Its easy..You can do it....I can call you too once you get the ram in and walk you through it in 5 minutes easily.



Send those specs...LOL Or post them actually...:wavey:

Chacha
December 9th, 2009, 09:38
I want a 4 gig at least

Is this the specs?

Model: iMac OS X
Version 10.6.2
20" flat screen
Processor 2.4GHz Intel core Dou
Memory 1GB 800Mhz DDR2 SDRAM

I was looking into a 2 X 2GB... I just don't know which one to buy!:isadizzy:

harleyman
December 9th, 2009, 11:19
I need more...What is it called Chacha.. I need to know what its called..Mac MacBook IMac macpro eTC...

Pick one of these please.

For Apple Desktop2010170551 1327924737 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010170551%201327924737&name=For%20Apple%20Desktop) (15) For Apple iMac2010170551 1327939683 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010170551%201327939683&name=For%20Apple%20iMac) (8) For Apple MacBook, MacBook Pro & iMac2010170551 1327947615 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010170551%201327947615&name=For%20Apple%20MacBook%2c%20MacBook%20Pro%20%2 6%20iMac) (2) For Apple Mac Pro System2010170551 1327923908 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010170551%201327923908&name=For%20Apple%20Mac%20Pro%20System) (21) For Apple Notebook2010170551 1327924738 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010170551%201327924738&name=For%20Apple%20Notebook) (46) For Apple Server2010170551 1327924739 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010170551%201327924739&name=For%20Apple%20Server) (5) http://c1.neweggimages.com/WebResource/Themes/2005/Nest/n1_minus.gif More For Apple Xserve2010170551 1327948585 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010170551%201327948585&name=For%20Apple%20Xserve)(1) For Apple Server & Mac Pro2010170551 1327925728 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010170551%201327925728&name=For%20Apple%20Server%20%26%20Mac%20Pro)(2)

GT182
December 9th, 2009, 16:13
He did a pretty good job. :applause:

Now tell me..... What does a burning Apple smell like? ;) Just kidding. :bump:

Chacha
December 9th, 2009, 17:06
I need more...What is it called Chacha.. I need to know what its called..Mac MacBook IMac macpro eTC...

Pick one of these please.

For Apple Desktop2010170551 1327924737 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010170551%201327924737&name=For%20Apple%20Desktop) (15) For Apple iMac2010170551 1327939683 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010170551%201327939683&name=For%20Apple%20iMac) (8) For Apple MacBook, MacBook Pro & iMac2010170551 1327947615 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010170551%201327947615&name=For%20Apple%20MacBook%2c%20MacBook%20Pro%20%2 6%20iMac) (2) For Apple Mac Pro System2010170551 1327923908 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010170551%201327923908&name=For%20Apple%20Mac%20Pro%20System) (21) For Apple Notebook2010170551 1327924738 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010170551%201327924738&name=For%20Apple%20Notebook) (46) For Apple Server2010170551 1327924739 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010170551%201327924739&name=For%20Apple%20Server) (5) http://c1.neweggimages.com/WebResource/Themes/2005/Nest/n1_minus.gif More For Apple Xserve2010170551 1327948585 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010170551%201327948585&name=For%20Apple%20Xserve)(1) For Apple Server & Mac Pro2010170551 1327925728 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010170551%201327925728&name=For%20Apple%20Server%20%26%20Mac%20Pro)(2)




It is called a Tutti Frutty iMac 20" Desktop.... I think :isadizzy:

harleyman
December 9th, 2009, 18:24
Oh Man...

Do you have a laptop or a desktop??? :jump:

Go to this link and pick out your computer....
Then post the link to it here please...

http://support.apple.com/specs/


I need to know your exazt model to get the right ram. If we goof here and you buy and open the ram and its wrong its yours and a 100 buck mistake.... :bump:

harleyman
December 9th, 2009, 18:35
OK..

I am 90% sure this is your ram....

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820146864



But I need to find out if yours is really 200 pin ram and not 204 pin !

Chacha
December 9th, 2009, 18:48
Oh Man...

Do you have a laptop or a desktop??? :jump:

Go to this link and pick out your computer....
Then post the link to it here please...

http://support.apple.com/specs/


I need to know your exazt model to get the right ram. If we goof here and you buy and open the ram and its wrong its yours and a 100 buck mistake.... :bump:


I did not know this is really complicated....


My Tutti Fruity Computer is a Desktop iMac 20"... OSX....

I don't know how you call it ... Apple iMac :pop4:

Chacha
December 9th, 2009, 18:49
OK..

I am 90% sure this is your ram....

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820146864



But I need to find out if yours is really 200 pin ram and not 204 pin !





Is Lionheart around anywhere?


I need your help man....

Is my computer pinned 200 times or 204 times? :pop4:

harleyman
December 9th, 2009, 19:05
Is there not a Model Number on the computer....

Its way easier to get PC memory...LOL

Chacha
December 9th, 2009, 19:48
This is a picture of the Tutti Fruity:

A desktop 20" iMac...

harleyman
December 9th, 2009, 23:26
OK Now....The picture with dates gave it away..

MAC apparently also goes by dates for their tech specks ..It does no say the same OS as yours , but its very close..

http://support.apple.com/kb/SP485


If that is indeed yours than I am fairly sure we are looking at the right memory.... But I am still checking into that...

So don'r order just yet...It says yours can run 4 gigs total...




I suggest that you call them for assistance ..They will also help you get the serial number ..If their memory sells for the same as at Newegg I would just get theirs ordered while you have them on the phone...

The NewEgg 4 Gig kit ( 2X@) was 100 bucks..


For Mac and iPod technical support, please call:

1-800-APL-CARE (1-800-275-2273)
Hours of Operation: 7 days a week from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Pacific time

Chacha
December 10th, 2009, 03:34
OK Now....The picture with dates gave it away..

MAC apparently also goes by dates for their tech specks ..It does no say the same OS as yours , but its very close..

http://support.apple.com/kb/SP485


If that is indeed yours than I am fairly sure we are looking at the right memory.... But I am still checking into that...

So don'r order just yet...It says yours can run 4 gigs total...




I suggest that you call them for assistance ..They will also help you get the serial number ..If their memory sells for the same as at Newegg I would just get theirs ordered while you have them on the phone...

The NewEgg 4 Gig kit ( 2X@) was 100 bucks..


For Mac and iPod technical support, please call:

1-800-APL-CARE (1-800-275-2273)
Hours of Operation: 7 days a week from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Pacific time


Goodness...

I called they are still closed.... It is 5:33 am :isadizzy:

Thanks for your help Mason.... :applause:

harleyman
December 10th, 2009, 03:59
My Pleasure..

We will get to the bottom of this mystery ram yet...LOL

But that number will insure that we get it right the first time....:bump:

Chacha
December 10th, 2009, 04:09
... By the way congratulations....

on your 2 weeks wait... numbers are getting lower! And 14 more sleep...:sleep:

harleyman
December 10th, 2009, 04:57
... By the way congratulations....

on your 2 weeks wait... numbers are getting lower! And 14 more sleep...:sleep:



Thanks...I know.....I feel like a kid sometimes....:mixedsmi:

Lionheart
December 10th, 2009, 11:29
Sorry gang.. Was off watch for a few hours..

ChaCha, that is a difficult question on the ID of your computer. The info on the OS should tell you everything. Turn on the iMac (Tutty Fruity???) and click on the Apple icon, top left of toolbar, and click on the info. That should tell you everything.

If you brake down on the computer and cannot boot it up, get the box. It will have all your data on it. If you ever decide to throw away the box, peel off or cut out the various data labels which have your chassi number, build numbers, OS, etc, on it. (Build date, etc).


Basically, you have a 20" Aluminum iMac Unibody with OSX. I beleive you have a 2008 model as well, but not sure on the month.


Hope that helps. I think all their memory works about the same in the Alum. Unibody models. They use small chip sticks, similar to laptop sticks.

If you have a Frys Electronics, I think the memory is much less expensive there. They call them Sodium Sticks for some reason.. Sodium memory or sodium sticks.. Cant remember..



Bill

Chacha
December 10th, 2009, 11:45
Sorry gang.. Was off watch for a few hours..

ChaCha, that is a difficult question on the ID of your computer. The info on the OS should tell you everything. Turn on the iMac (Tutty Fruity???) and click on the Apple icon, top left of toolbar, and click on the info. That should tell you everything.

If you brake down on the computer and cannot boot it up, get the box. It will have all your data on it. If you ever decide to throw away the box, peel off or cut out the various data labels which have your chassi number, build numbers, OS, etc, on it. (Build date, etc).


Basically, you have a 20" Aluminum iMac Unibody with OSX. I beleive you have a 2008 model as well, but not sure on the month.


Hope that helps. I think all their memory works about the same in the Alum. Unibody models. They use small chip sticks, similar to laptop sticks.

If you have a Frys Electronics, I think the memory is much less expensive there. They call them Sodium Sticks for some reason.. Sodium memory or sodium sticks.. Cant remember..



Bill

Thanks Lionheart!

So my Tutti Fruity needs the same sticks that you put on yours?

I want to order now or the next couple of hours...

I want to make sure I am doing it right...

Thanks again..

:engel016:

We don't have Frys here... we have CompUSA... or Nextag? ... and BB...

Lionheart
December 10th, 2009, 13:03
What ever you do, dont order from Apple, lol.. As much as I love them, their prices are just toooo high for parts.

Maybe call each store and get a price then ask for the model number so you can order online, (unless you are going out to get it now).

I looked for the model number and couldnt find it (on the mem sticks package.. I save them, but none had prices or the 'sodium' notation).

You should only have to tell them that its a 2008 iMac Aluminum Unibody, Intel chips inside, 20". They should be able to figure out from there what it is for memory. (I hope).



Bill

harleyman
December 10th, 2009, 14:24
Its called SO DDR2 Mem @ 800

The 4 gig set at NewEgg is under 100 bucks...


Weird how the MACs use dates for their stats...

Someone needs to slap the PooPoo out of them for that dumb move...LOL

Chacha
December 10th, 2009, 19:20
This is what I got from the apple icon

harleyman
December 10th, 2009, 19:31
Did you click on the *More Info* tab ??????

Chacha
December 10th, 2009, 19:36
Did you click on the *More Info* tab ??????

No I have not .... I will if You need it... :running:

I clicked the more info and went to memory....

Maybe this one helps....

harleyman
December 10th, 2009, 19:38
I am starting to think one thing..

Apple MAC just are plain stupid machines...


This looks like your ram too...

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820134671


The OS and date are correct...But I am not sure about the speed of the ram....

harleyman
December 10th, 2009, 19:40
No wonder it costs 12 grand to get certified by them..

You have to go to dumb school just to learn how to make things so impossible to figure out...


Then you need a education in wildlife to be able to pronounce all their animal name Systems..

Chacha
December 10th, 2009, 20:07
I clicked the more Info...

Lionheart
December 10th, 2009, 21:01
lololol.......

Mason, lolol....



Bill

harleyman
December 11th, 2009, 01:16
I clicked the more Info...


Ok Chacha....Good for you...

OK..This is the same link posted just above on this page...

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820134671



This is without a doubt YOUR RAM... 100% sure now...

If you buy from NewEgg (in my link) you will get the ram like next Wed.....

You may now click on the * Buy Now* button....

Chacha
December 16th, 2009, 08:57
It is 12:55 noon, Wednesday, and my package (ram/memory) has not arrived yet!

I have waited the whole morning for it! :isadizzy:

Craig Taylor
December 16th, 2009, 11:50
It is 12:55 noon, Wednesday, and my package (ram/memory) has not arrived yet!

I have waited the whole morning for it! :isadizzy:

You'll have to start your own thread for that...like Mason's. "This is Chacha's place..." :bump:

Chacha
December 16th, 2009, 12:23
You'll have to start your own thread for that...like Mason's. "This is Chacha's place..." :bump:

Eeeks...

Craig is chasing me out! :isadizzy:

harleyman
December 16th, 2009, 16:00
Eeeks...

Craig is chasing me out! :isadizzy:



Awww you are most welcome here Chacha...

it makes the place smell better having you and Hannah (h) here...LOL

Craig Taylor
December 17th, 2009, 05:27
Eeeks...

Craig is chasing me out! :isadizzy:

I would be the last person to want to chase anybody out.

I apologize for letting my cheap attempt at humor come before my gentlemanly ways. :redf:

Chacha
December 17th, 2009, 12:21
I would be the last person to want to chase anybody out.

I apologize for letting my cheap attempt at humor come before my gentlemanly ways. :redf:

Hey Ceaig,

You know I was kidding, and of course I know you are kidding... No apologies needed... :bump:

I am still waiting for my memory... yesterday it stood me up.... nothing today either.... :isadizzy:

Now I need help, my FSX and FS9 is not working after I uninstall and install... :isadizzy:

Dang! I don't like it! I am missing out! I am missing out a lot! :isadizzy:

Craig Taylor
December 17th, 2009, 12:44
Hey Ceaig,

You know I was kidding, and of course I know you are kidding... No apologies needed... :bump:

I am still waiting for my memory... yesterday it stood me up.... nothing today either.... :isadizzy:

Now I need help, my FSX and FS9 is not working after I uninstall and install... :isadizzy:

Dang! I don't like it! I am missing out! I am missing out a lot! :isadizzy:

I know, Chacha, I was just covering all my bases.:d

I hope your chips arrive soon. I hate waiting for stuff I order. I watch for those delivery updates they always give like a hawk!

Sorry to hear about your flightsims. I'd offer some help but I don't know anything about Macs. Hope it sorts out for you quickly.

Chacha
December 17th, 2009, 12:48
I know, Chacha, I was just covering all my bases.:d

I hope your chips arrive soon. I hate waiting for stuff I order. I watch for those delivery updates they always give like a hawk!

Sorry to hear about your flightsims. I'd offer some help but I don't know anything about Macs. Hope it sorts out for you quickly.

This is not the Mac computer... But the Dell... I have X3 on the Mac only X3.... I even uninstall XP9...

I will holler for help~! :isadizzy:

harleyman
December 17th, 2009, 14:20
I offered a suggestion on your FSX post in that forum..

But I basically said to rerun FSX disk 1 and do a repair, not an install and see if that helps