1. Originally posted by iTim:[..]

    I was tempted to the point of no return. I'll be taking delivery of one very soon. I don't mind a bigger device, in fact I've always wanted a bigger screen. My LG Renoir has a 3 inch touch screen which looked massive when I first had it (70% of that wa sprobably down to the excitement of having such a nice phone). But it later turned out that it was a bit too small for internet browsing and the such.

    Looking forward to it, will miss the Renoir though. F**kicng brilliant video camera on it.


    3.7 inch would be my limit. The HD2 id probable thee nicest piece of hardware on the market currently. Just gorgeous. Too big for phone and too small for tablet though I reckon. Windows 7 update will be nice
  2. Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]

    3.7 inch would be my limit. The HD2 id probable thee nicest piece of hardware on the market currently. Just gorgeous. Too big for phone and too small for tablet though I reckon. Windows 7 update will be nice


    Would you be interested in the HD Mini?



    It's thicker tho, one of the beauties of the HD2 is that it's not thick.


  3. Nope. It's a Windows Mobile thing.
  4. unusual. Changing the product code on the 5800 has unlocked it. Hmmm thats new


  5. That is good news Changing the product code also deleted all the branded crap apps on the phone? Or did you need to change the product code to install the generic firmware?
  6. Hey everyone! It's been a long time since I've posted in here... but I have a question.

    If I wanted to transfer certain files (music, pictures, a few documents) onto an external HD from a computer with a virus, would the virus affect a computer that the said files are transferred onto from the external? If I confused anyone, it would be "infected computer --> external --> new computer." Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
  7. Depends on the virus. Make sure you have a virus scanner installed on the 'other' computer. Be careful with copying program files, documents and music should be relatively save to copy. But again use a virus scanner!
  8. Also depends on where the virus got in to. If it hit the Windows folder or Program Files, then it shouldn't be too much worry if you're not copying from there.

    Rarely would a virus infect MP3s or video files.
  9. Just a quick update on a query asked a few months back about MP3 players, i went for the Sanza Clip 4GB, i'm abit tight for cash at the moment so i'll just buy a memory card when i need more space
  10. Originally posted by Hans23:Just a quick update on a query asked a few months back about MP3 players, i went for the Sanza Clip 4GB, i'm abit tight for cash at the moment so i'll just buy a memory card when i need more space


    Working well?


  11. not sure yet, still waiting for it to come, pain in the arse converting all the music to MP3 mind, apple wasn't going to let me leave without a fight
  12. Originally posted by Risto:Depends on the virus. Make sure you have a virus scanner installed on the 'other' computer. Be careful with copying program files, documents and music should be relatively save to copy. But again use a virus scanner!


    Originally posted by drewhiggins:Also depends on where the virus got in to. If it hit the Windows folder or Program Files, then it shouldn't be too much worry if you're not copying from there.

    Rarely would a virus infect MP3s or video files.



    Thanks guys!

    So, I now have two things to get me through the virus:

    - Seagate "Expansion" 1 TB External Hard Drive
    - Norton Security Suite

    Luckily, my internet provider offers the $160 Norton program for free! (Or course, after the fact lol)

    Unfortunately, it has to be crashed. Luckily, I still have the Vista re-installation disk. Such a pain..