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Yeah the OEM X2's for socket 939 WERE this price, but they seem to have run out. I cannot find any on any of the most common sites... They went pretty fast I think. Glad I got that 4200+ X2 when I did...
Wow, such a great deal... must resist...
Ugh, I was tempted @ $300, now 259.99 with the coupon you provided... The only problem is I'll have to upgrade my vid card as well, and I wanted to skip a generation...
Decisions, decisions
Something similar happened to me when I used FTD.com ... I started getting weird charges from the company I never gave my CC info too. Shady business to say the least. I got it sorted out but it was annoying. Luckily, I didn't have an overdraft.
I just got it in today, it was packaged very well like Phimp's. Boxed, bubble wrapped like crazy, etc. It's up and running now, I opted to use the torrent b/c of sheer laziness! It all installed without a hitch, and all the software is working correctly.
Just had a question. I have a stereo...
Awesome Phimp! I knew we could figure it out haha. Just a matter of time...
Thanks for all the links and stuff, I'm not sure what's different in you're torrent than the .iso I downloaded off of filefront (linked from the creative forums). I guess I should just use the one you linked since it...
What did you use to make it a .cab file?
Did you try these Phimp?
ID = 05000020, 05000021, 0500002B, 0500002C, 05000027, 0500002E, 0500002F, 05000022, 05000023, 05100003,05000024, 05000025, 05000026, 05000028, 05000029, 05000031, 05000029, 05000031, 05000033, 05000020, 05000032...
Damn, that doesn't look like I'd hoped! Anyway, looking trough more stuff, try changing the line to this:
ID = 05000020, 05000021, 05000022, 05000023, 05100003, 05000024, 05000025, 05000026, 05000027, 05000028, 05000029, 0500002B, 0500002C, 0500002F, 05000031, 05000032
That was an updated...
After looking into the support.cab file, I found one of the differences. The Hardware ID is in CTComp.dat.
The line is:
[Hardware.Map10]
ID = 05000020, 05000021, 05000022, 05000023, 05100003, 05000024, 05000025, 05000026
The original is
[Hardware.Map10]
ID =...