Michael

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  1. Ha ha - you beat me to it! If a torrent client was built into unRAID, I'm sure you'd have no end to the number of customers that would share the files for you! Michael
  2. I've been using unRAID for the past few months and am about to upgrade to the paid version to gain access to the user share functionality. I'm running unRAID on a Asus P5B-VM DO motherboard, similar to the setup that Lime Technology sells. As I've looked in this forum (User Customizations), I've seen a thread regarding running VMware within unRAID. My question is this: Is it possible to run Windows (Vista Home Premium) and unRAID on the same box? I know that Windows would require its own hard drive, but I'm curious if this is possible. I want to run Windows Media Center and would love to (temporarily) run it on the same box to minimize the resources that I need to acquire. If anybody has any ideas, I'd appreciate it. If it's just not possible, I can accept that, too. Thanks! Michael
  3. Tom-- Can you confirm/deny Chip's settings? Better yet, can you create a page similar to this for the P5B-VM DO? http://www.lime-technology.com/wordpress/?page_id=14 I normally wouldn't request this, but I know a lot of us are using the same motherboard as your new builds for the best chance of compatibility. Michael
  4. Thanks much. I am looking at building a similar server in a case that I already have and was curious if the older processors had some sort of benefit I was missing. Thanks again--I'm definitely looking forward to 4.1! Michael
  5. Just out of curiosity, why are you using the older 2.8GHz Celeron D processor instead of the newer (cooler, more efficient) Celeron 440 (2.0GHz, 800 FSB)? Great system, though! Michael