No, I thought I had to see a bios screen before I put in the OS disc? I am not a clever girl.
You should be able to access your BIOS as soon as your computer turns on by holding some key. The key depends on you MOBO but is usually between F9-F12. The issue you're describing could be that your system is trying to boot into Windows, is not finding it and is rebooting endlessly because it thinks that it boot into the wrong thing. Try popping in your Windows disc and see if it boots into that drive. If not, check your connections and make sure everything is connected properly.
@lachrymoses: $13000 a month split four ways is not that much money. Either way I never really visited IGN that much, and whenever I did, it was usually something that involved Greg. Him and the Korra reviews, but those are done now. I basically have no reason to ever visit IGN now.
Cowboy Bebop High School DxD New (Season 2) Senran Kagura Samurai Bride
Just finished episode nine of Cowboy Bebop, which I had never seen before. I'm digging the style, but I hope the story ends up being more of an arc rather then an episode to episode thing. So far it's been more of a baddy of the week type deal, although to be fair, they just introduced what I understand to be the final member of the Bebop so maybe it picks up from here. It really reminds me of Lupin the Third, which is a great thing. Aside from that I just finished Good Luck Girl and Aesthetica of a Rogue Hero, both of which were pretty awesome, and both of which make me depressed since it doesn't seem that they will be getting sequels. Actually it's not that bad for Good Luck Girl since the story is more self contained, but Aesthetica of Rogue Hero was just getting badass, and now it seems like it won't go anywhere.
@rebel_scum: @hayt: I saw nothing that ruined the movies in either of those scenes. The less then stellar CGI on the singing lady alien is a bit sad, but it doesn't change the dynamic of the scene to the point of saying it some how ruined it. I stand by what I said before, which is that the only thing these changes ruined was peoples nostalgia for the originals.
Forget everyone who is telling you to skip the new trilogy. It has some major flaws, but it was the thing that introduced me to Star Wars back in 1998, outside of occasionally seeing the old stuff playing on TV, and it's a pretty fun watch. Just go get the newest Blu-ray boxsets of the movies and watch them in order. People who grew up with the original trilogy hated every little thing that was changed in every subsequent release, but nothing in those changes made the movies worse, outside of not being the exact thing they were nostalgic for. In fact, I would say most of the changes are for the better, and make the overall six movies more cohesive as a result.
Considering Alex made the same type of argument for Jazzpunk, where no one else really thought it could hang in the top ten, it's a bit weird that everyone is dog piling on Brad. Literally have Alex change Jazzpunk with the word Destiny and they made the same argument. Jazzpunk was a game with no substance and a lot of style, whereas Destiny is a game with a lot of substance, pretty decent style, but lacks content. Two sides of the same coin.
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