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just a few questions people:

which was in the past, the bost mobo for pentium 3 EB ?? another thing, when a hard drive has physical errors of about 13 mb is it possible that this will continue increasing?do you think it would be a good idea to use the garanty? Another thing, i know this is not the place to post this, but this way i will finish before. is there any way to be able to print in an epson cx3200 without a color cartridge installed? because it just says there is no color cartridge even if i want to print on black!!

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which was in the past, the bost mobo for pentium 3 EB ??
Don't know this one...
when a hard drive has physical errors of about 13 mb is it possible that this will continue increasing?do you think it would be a good idea to use the garanty?
Have you done a surface scan of the HDD? How are you identifying the bad sectors? Are you doing al of the common HDD maintenance (adaware, virus scan, defrag)?
If I had a HDD under warranty that was going bad after I had done everything to properly maintain the drive then I would RMA.
is there any way to be able to print in an epson cx3200 without a color cartridge installed? because it just says there is no color cartridge even if i want to print on black!!
Some printers use a combination of the color cartridges to make black ink. I'm not sure about your printer, but you can always read the manual....or look it up on the mfrs website...

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