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Playing game on notebook

Can you recommend a good first person shooter game? On my notebook, I'm playing Soldier of Fortune: Payback, but why the picture is broken? The notebook is using an Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8GHz, 1GB memory, VGA Intel Express Chipset Family 256MB with Windows Vista operating system. What's wrong? Answer: To be able to play FPS type games in the notebooks require a qualified VGA. Integrated VGA available in your notebook less support for it. In addition, 1GB of RAM already consumed for VGA 256MB relatively less for the Windows Vista operating system especially if you've played a heavy game. We recommend that you add your laptop main memory to 2GB or more. Nothing that you can do for your notebook's VGA. If you want to play games with it, try to set the resolution and detail settings to a minimum. Have you tried Crysis or Doom 4?

Buying a Used Harddisk

I have plans to buy a hard disk. Please give me some tips on how to select a used har ddisk. Answer: To buy a used hard disk, the tips are simple. We recommend you not to choose a used hard disk. Why? Your data such as theses, office duties, or other important documents would cost much more than the price of the hard disk, correct? Risk of damage or loss of data will be higher than if they were stored on a new hard drive that is relatively new and has just passed the quality control section from the manufacturer. Unless you buy used hard disk just for storing data or temporary files that are not so valuable, that's fine. If the decision was final, still want to buy a used hard disk, the tips are: - select a relatively new hard drive - select a well known brand - select a hard disk that is new on the market. If its broken, the parts for cannibalizing the hard drive is widely available. - If you can buy a used drive which still covered by warranty, its much more better.