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CMonster
11-27-1999, 05:06 AM
I think it would be a wonderful idea to create a database out of the more common and useful tips and troubleshooting solutions that could be collected from the Sysopt BBS and write a book.

"Scott's Comprehensive System Troubleshooting and Repair Guide"

With a little creative eiting of the top 100 or so problem areas, and grouping related themes it could be a best seller.

A condensed version of the wisdom on Sysopt - I would buy it.. yep I would.

Just the section on hard drives would be worth it.

[This message has been edited by CMonster (edited 11-27-1999).]

adam-sith
11-27-1999, 05:17 AM
I'll help ya if you REALLY want to /forum/smile.gif

L8r /forum/smile.gif
Adam-Sith http://www.adamp.cjb.net

dexmax
11-28-1999, 07:20 PM
CMonster, thats a good idea.
We'll just pass that around and were set. I hope everybody agrees.

I surely buy one, the section on overclocking will be worth it--for me...

Susan
11-28-1999, 07:32 PM
That's a good idea...I'd buy it /forum/smile.gif

Dash
11-28-1999, 07:40 PM
Id buy it, I spend enough of my time scannin these posts for ones that I know were here but I cant find anymore, lol. You could have like a Network Section, M/B sections, Just like the Forum!, Then you could have a section all of that one post (not sure if everyone saw it) in Overclocking, the A+ Cert guy posted "Clocking is Good?", and its turned into overclocking Hamsters, oh well, just my thoughts =)