At this point im just cutting my losses i guess, it seems like too much of a hassle in the end. It was a free Graphics card so now it can just sit and decorate my desk
ya, the bios has an option that is something along the lines of "graphics boot device"
and the default option is PCIE/PCI, the other options include PCI/PCIE, PCIE/IGP and IGP/PCI....but im pretty sure none of those have anything to do with it :(
ya i know that i can specify which card handles physx, but the card that drives video would have to be in the second pci-e slot and the physx card in the primary slot and i cant get video to push out of the second
Im installing a second Nvida GPU to run physx but because of an extra add-in card I have to do some re arranging to get everything to fit, My primary card, which is running graphics has to be put into my second slot and the physx GPU into the primary slot, is there a way to change which PCIE...
I have a 1.5tb ESATA drive that works flawless, that is until i stop using it.
After about maybe 20 minutes of non-use it ejects itself and the only way I can get it back is to power it off and on again.
Im sure there may be some setting Im just missing. Anyone have any thoughts?
Anyone care to share how they managed to pull it off in Windows 7
Ive gone through all the advanced power management settings and cant seem to get it to stay awake, via ESATA. not sure about USB
ive gone back to trying to get dvdfab to work because its such an all in one solution. Anyone who has used DVDfab ever have any problems with it crashing randomly?
DVDfab version 8.1.1.2
EDIT: On a side note, ripping as an .iso using anydvd then using dvdfab to "rip" from that iso...
Never really played with ripping DVDs or blu rays so its all new to me. im not looking to burn it to a disc again im just making backups. Was hoping to be able to get a standard .mkv or what ever filetype they use now adays. I know that anydvd shoots it out as an .iso