u can get ASROCK CIR RECEIVER only if u want, that'll work!
if not, keyboard will work also!
installing win7 using USB is really easy...
you need to have a copy of win7 in ISO format
and u need a a freeware app called --> WintoBootic
eskro
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2012-04-20 21:30
Post: #11
it might work, but its not bullet proof.
u can get ASROCK CIR RECEIVER only if u want, that'll work! if not, keyboard will work also! installing win7 using USB is really easy... you need to have a copy of win7 in ISO format and u need a a freeware app called --> WintoBootic
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Seppuku
Junior Member Joined: Apr 2012 Reputation: 1 |
2012-04-20 21:36
Post: #12
Alright, convinced. Bought the keyboard. I'm a full on replica build at this point
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eskro
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2012-04-20 21:38
Post: #13
(This post was last modified: 2012-04-20 21:39 by eskro.)
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bluray
Posting Freak Joined: May 2011 Reputation: 139 |
2012-04-20 21:46
Post: #14
(2012-04-20 21:02)Seppuku Wrote: Thanks for the info and heads up though, if the OCZ fails me I'll look for the M4 and learn an expensive lessonDon't worry.....I installed one OCZ SSD more than a year ago. It work flawless so far..... >Alienware X51- do it all HTPC >Simplify XBMC configurations >HOW-TO Bitstreaming using XBMC I refused to watch movie without bitstreaming HD audio! |
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dtviewer
Fan Posts: 664 Joined: Jul 2008 Reputation: 1 |
2012-04-20 21:48
Post: #15
(2012-04-20 21:02)Seppuku Wrote: I can't argue with that, but I already went a little overbudget so I'd be sad to keep inching the price up. I think I'm going to ignorantly forge ahead and hope for the best. Thanks for the info and heads up though, if the OCZ fails me I'll look for the M4 and learn an expensive lesson Its easy. If you dont have a iso of your windows 7 CD you will need to make one. I use the program imgburn....its a free program and can be found at cnet.com. Make a iso of the win 7 and save it to your computer. Get the tool to install Win 7 to a usb drive here: http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msst...vd_dwnTool Plug your usb into your computer, click on the microsoft tool you downloaded, and follow the prompts to put the iso of win 7 onto the usb key. Once that is done you can plug the key into your new HTPC and then hit the power button. Your HTPC should power up and start prompting you with the steps to install Win 7 to your SSD. Any questions just post them here. I see Eskro posted a different tool to do the same thing. Im sure either will work just fine.
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Mick1152
Senior Member Posts: 254 Joined: Apr 2012 Reputation: 7 |
2012-04-20 21:51
Post: #16
(2012-04-20 21:02)Seppuku Wrote: I'm also a total noob, anyone have a link that will give me a guide to installing win7 from a usb key? Never done it before. Just use Microsoft's Windows 7 USB/DVD download tool: http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msst...vd_dwnTool I've used that one to install onto a netbook without issues. Although I'm a noob here so I'm sure there are better ways. EDIT: Crap sorry, was typing a bigger reply then realized I'd totally be hijacking your thread so it took me a while, and looks like everybody else posted the same reply while I was hammering out my reply. HTPC 1 - AMD A8-3870K, ASRock A75M, Silverstone ML03B, Kingston HyperX 4GB DDR3 1866, Crucial M4 64GB SSD HTPC 2 - AMD A6-3500, ASRock A75M-ITX, Kingston HyperX 4GB DDR3 1866, Patriot Torqx 2 32GB SSD HTPC 3 - Intel Celeron 847, OpenELEC RV HTPC - Intel i3-2120 Mini-ITX, 12TB Storage 3 Raspberry Pis unRAID 5 Server - AMD Sempron 145, 4TB Parity, 16TB Storage
(This post was last modified: 2012-04-20 21:53 by Mick1152.)
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Seppuku
Junior Member Joined: Apr 2012 Reputation: 1 |
2012-04-20 21:52
Post: #17
Thanks a ton guys!
Wait a second, you guys convinced me(without even knowing it) it would be an awesome idea to spend hundreds of dollars...what have I done!? On a serious note, what you all have done with this community is outstanding. I would have never taken the plunge to build something like this on my own despite building my own gaming rigs all the time. It is such a different problem and without people like you testing/building/helping there is little chance us mortals would build something nice without bashing our head into a wall. Kudos to all of you ![]() I'll be sure to post some pictures of the build next week when it comes together...least I can do.. |
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dtviewer
Fan Posts: 664 Joined: Jul 2008 Reputation: 1 |
2012-04-20 21:52
Post: #18
(2012-04-20 21:51)Mick1152 Wrote:(2012-04-20 21:02)Seppuku Wrote: I'm also a total noob, anyone have a link that will give me a guide to installing win7 from a usb key? Never done it before. Thats the one I use also. Always found it to be fast and easy. |
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Beer40oz
Member+ Joined: Dec 2010 Reputation: 53 Location: The Moon |
2012-04-20 22:19
Post: #19
(2012-04-20 19:57)Seppuku Wrote: Went with the OCZ because it was 60 bucks for 60 gigs. Seemed like a good deal, and I can swap it into other machines and its big enough to be useful down the line. Yup its awesome.... I love it... turn on pc from cold. I rarely surf the net on my htpc but it works perfect. Perfect when I want to tweak something.... It's my ON button LOL
"A6-PACK" The Original ☆ unRAID Server ☆ MCE Remote Turn ON HTPC FOUND! w/DONGLE Time to sit back, relax and enjoy XBMC.... CHEERS!!! |
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Mick1152
Senior Member Posts: 254 Joined: Apr 2012 Reputation: 7 |
2012-04-20 22:32
Post: #20
(2012-04-20 21:52)Seppuku Wrote: Wait a second, you guys convinced me(without even knowing it) it would be an awesome idea to spend hundreds of dollars...what have I done!? I'm new here and those bastards did the same thing to me! I've got it really bad, I now have 2 cases, 2 SSD's, and I'm now planning on building 2 systems, one for my home theater setup in my living room and one to be portable and take in my RV or on my dad's sailboat. HTPC 1 - AMD A8-3870K, ASRock A75M, Silverstone ML03B, Kingston HyperX 4GB DDR3 1866, Crucial M4 64GB SSD HTPC 2 - AMD A6-3500, ASRock A75M-ITX, Kingston HyperX 4GB DDR3 1866, Patriot Torqx 2 32GB SSD HTPC 3 - Intel Celeron 847, OpenELEC RV HTPC - Intel i3-2120 Mini-ITX, 12TB Storage 3 Raspberry Pis unRAID 5 Server - AMD Sempron 145, 4TB Parity, 16TB Storage |
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