Wasn't the reason they went from v4 to v5 because they swapped the underpinnings of the OS from BSD (Solaris 1.x) to SVR4 (Solaris 2+)? That being said, I can only see them going to v6 when they change over to Linux;)
About 6 months ago, I had an older Windows NT 4.0 server go bad on me, so I did a bit of research on these Win PE boot CDs. While I use PeBuilder now, one of the first ones I found was the avast! Bootable Antivirus & Recovery Tools (BART) CD. It's commercial, but you can download a trial. It's quite slick, it's got avast! antivirus, a registry editor, and TCP/IP support.
It's too bad they're the people didn't post scores of the cards with the original FX 5900 bios'. Was there any additional stability from the card when overclocking with the FX 5950 bios?
Does this mean only an AMD 64-bit version for the x86 platform?
Wasn't the reason they went from v4 to v5 because they swapped the underpinnings of the OS from BSD (Solaris 1.x) to SVR4 (Solaris 2+)? That being said, I can only see them going to v6 when they change over to Linux ;)
About 6 months ago, I had an older Windows NT 4.0 server go bad on me, so I did a bit of research on these Win PE boot CDs. While I use PeBuilder now, one of the first ones I found was the avast! Bootable Antivirus & Recovery Tools (BART) CD. It's commercial, but you can download a trial. It's quite slick, it's got avast! antivirus, a registry editor, and TCP/IP support.
Just another option...
It's too bad they're the people didn't post scores of the cards with the original FX 5900 bios'. Was there any additional stability from the card when overclocking with the FX 5950 bios?
Do a search for the Emerson MT-950...
Talk about killing two birds with one stone. Now hunters won't have to cook they're prey just aim-shoot-eat! ;)