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RE: tc triumph
Semisane, the 250GD has two thing going for it,first it will shoot a 1/2 inch group when every thing is right especally the wind, second every thing I have shot [deer and boar] has dropped on the spot, I still use the 300GD [.454 version] for elk and big bear and if I get a chance at moose or buffalo. Lee
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RE: tc triumph
ORIGINAL: bigtim6656 well i had asked this question befoe but due to my computer crashing i lost all my date 1) Acronis TrueImage Home, which you can buy here for $35: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832200004 2) External USB drive, such as this for < $100: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148257 (I like Seagate because they have a 5 year warranty) You can of course buy a bigger drive, but in most cases the 120G is enough for your C: and your data. Back it up with a full image. Instructions on how to do that are here: http://www.ugr.com/nl0907b.html So if you buy Acronis and a USB backup, you will not have this happen to you again. Do it now, it is only $100 and it will save your butt the next time it happens. Chap |
RE: tc triumph
Or just back it up on to a CDRW.
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Gleason is giving some very good advice. Newegg often puts sale prices on Acronis, sometimes in the low $20s.
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i think my hard drive is find i think it is my moutherboard i guest i will have to see
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