Did you make sure
A) The IDE/SATA cable is connected to the HD
B) The power connector is connected to the HD
Also, make sure you set your BIOS to boot from your HD. Also, make sure that there is no floppy disk in the floppy drive.
I run Folding @ Home on 6 devices (2 is offline at the moment) 24/7.
I wouldn't run United Devices client because I heard that they use their "research" for profit and that data is not "published" like it is in Folding @ Home. Also, Folding @ Home have actually posted what they have...
If HIV is only transmitted through the fluids that are from an HIV positive person, HOW DID IT FIRST START?
Did it break the "spieces" barrier by going from monkeys to humans?
If so, how did the monkeys get it? (doesn't it mimic the same human symptoms).
A battery has a set number of recharges before it dies. That's why it's best to charge the IPOD when it's completely or near drained out.
When you connect through USB...it charges. Also it isn't viable to use as a HD...more like a USB stick perhaps.
I thought zawahiri was dead?
Isn't bin laden also dead? If not, we got him running and his "authority" falls greatly.
A war isn't complete in 2-3 years...I would say a decade or so (ex. previous wars). The fact is, we are making tons of improvement..media coverage however expose the negatives...
Isn't IQ biased? I mean if you give the standard IQ test to a tribal fellow from an African tribe...it would classify him "way below". However, he is able to survive through "tribal" areas on "his tribal" instincts.
I know IQ tests are biased...so I don't understand why people still base their...
There is a test trial in a texas farm community regarding using pig manuvere for fuel. Basically, they take a lot of pig poop and put it in high pressurized cylinders that generate fuel substance that can be used in vehicles.
When you sync from IPOD to computer, the IPOD's battery gets used even it is on USB I think.
That may reduce the life expectancy of your battery and it may die sooner.
Sorry, I don't understand either. I been away from math too long. I know I could just use these formulas but I want to see the "proof".
Is it possible you could show me an example of proving them?
Law of Sine = Sin A/a = Sin B /b = Sin c/c
Law of Cosines
a^2=b^2 + c^2 - 2bc Cos A
I used to know how to "prove" both of these laws but I haven't touched math for years.
Can someone "prove" them or "explain" what these laws exactly mean?