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Darwin

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« Reply #15 on: May 4, 2003 06:31 pm CDT »
Ok.  You see, when I had my epox mobo, I had an adult help me set it up (hey, i was in the 6th grade) and I went to eat lunch while he set voltage on the mobo or whatever.  When flipping through the manual, I couldnt understand anything, really.  Im sure I still wouldnt be able to understand any of it.
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« Reply #16 on: May 4, 2003 06:54 pm CDT »
Understanding everything isn't required, the last motherboard I bought had a manual with a "quick reference" jumper setting in the back.  Your jumpers will probably only be one thing, the standard settings aren't messed with much unless you are trying some far out things with the board.  Most options are pretty self explanatory too.  I'm sure you can handle it.
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« Reply #17 on: May 4, 2003 07:07 pm CDT »
Too bad these babies dont come pre-configured.  If it were me, the manufacturer, I would make it where they just screw in the mobo, jam in all the components you need, then install the OS, and have a clean running system running within less than an hour.
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