LOL. I am not good in following instructions. I tend to break stuff easily hence why I am a SQA tester.:P If I had another router, then I could try it but I don't want to risk bricking it and have no Internet connection.
My father/dad/pa has a bunch of old USB flash drives, memory cards, etc. They ranged from 16 MB (MEGA Bytes) to 1 GB. I wonder what to do with all them. Can I RAID? Hehe.
Aflac! ;)
If they were accurate, then they would be documentaries. ;)
Mr. T, is that you?
Same thing on computers' case labels like at work.
U-Verse uses dial-up? ;)
But they break easily. Drivers, antimalware protections, configurations, etc.
I know, but it is frustrating that no one would fix these bad bugs. :(
How come no took over these very old issues to fix? Did no one care for them? :( I would fix them if I could code.
Same for MS and others. ;)
It's = It is. You're welcome. :P
LOL. I am not good in following instructions. I tend to break stuff easily hence why I am a SQA tester. :P If I had another router, then I could try it but I don't want to risk bricking it and have no Internet connection.
From what I read, the third party firmware upgrades looks complex from their documents and easy to brick. :(
But we don't have to pay for those unwanted features!
That's the same for computers too. ;)
Or service pack 2 or 3 for me. ;)
How do we play Minecraft then? :P
Ah. I use Paint.net in 64-bit W7 these days. However, it's not good as old Jasc PSP. :(
What do you use now? I still have the old Jasc v6(?) in my old, updated Windows XP Pro. SP3 machine.
I used to like PSP, but their newer versions suck.
Were they on it like fans, players, etc.? :P
Oh, you can't use different sizes of each drive as a single drive? Darn. I read that USB2 is slow and doesn't do well. :( Sheesh.
My father/dad/pa has a bunch of old USB flash drives, memory cards, etc. They ranged from 16 MB (MEGA Bytes) to 1 GB. I wonder what to do with all them. Can I RAID? Hehe.
Good. If you were, then I would ask /. staff to ban you. ;)
Over the air? I wonder if they will do it OTA in USA like Europe.
So for gaming and other intensive video card speed programs, closed binary drivers are still required, :(