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<0> http://www.toshiba.ca/web/link?id=2203 <1> hiya, Himeko <0> hi <2> hrmm <1> how's stuffz? <0> stuff ****s <0> always have <0> it's the nature of stuff <1> either that or it's the nature of your thoughts <0> no, it not subjective <3> hey, whoever suggested ws_ftp to download that file, i was after, thanks very much! <4> hi all... <4> guys.. might seem like a stupid question but i haven't done this in a while... right now.. i am using wifi and connecting to a service provider but this provider doesn't allow me to use poker sites and porn for example.. but i change some settings before that allowed me to byp*** this.. do i need to enter an anonymous proxy server in my lan settings? can't remember... <5> u could enter the proxy info => internet options, connections, lan settings <6> damn dell was kicking *** they sent me free xp pro cd and cd's with driver and software that came on my sons laptop and it only took two days <5> u do live near TX
<6> Lousiana <6> next door <6> louisiana <5> thats why it was quick <5> :D <7> [16:07] *** sulwyn has left IRC (have fun and i'm gonna enjoy bb's meat :P) <8> she sould of said his Chicken <8> so she could have some pecker <9> is there any way to retrieve the name of a cd in Excel. I am trying to grab a cd title and place it into a cell. <9> ? <10> hi <10> i have this deskeeper defregmentation utility <10> it has an on-boot defregmenter that defrag MFT and Page file when i use this tool it says cannot access disk could not get execlusive access <10> so how to fix that ? <9> use windows defrag <10> windows defrag does a very bad job <10> other suggestions ? <9> no it does fine <9> ahem <11> sup wommers <9> holle <12> lo sf <11> how ru <13> ... <14> lalalalalala <12> not bad, too freakin busy <12> lo bb <12> I keep having to respond to emails from this Fergal goob ;) <11> i gotta break you away from your goofing around at least once in the day.. <12> ppfttt, to busy to goof around <11> ;) <11> so ya, Terago got crossed completely off the list today <12> GOOD <12> they guarantee 99% uptime between 9 - 5, yeah, well, more like bout 60% <11> their prices were attractive though. now I know why. <12> they have really low bandwidth quotas though <11> i was looking at unmetered. <11> god knows how many more VPN users we're going to get <14> If "He" knows, then send "Him" the bill :P <12> they dont recommend their service for VPN <12> dealt with that too with those monkeys <11> I wonder how allstream is with voip <14> Talk about innuendo... geez :P <11> haha <14> hehe <14> t3ch should be jumping for joy at that :D :D <11> i was looking at symantec appliances today <11> ****ing cheap <14> With good reason, no one wants 'em <15> weird problem I need help with I have enough memory in the laptop and I know I have nothing else open but I am getting a error message when trying to play a video in windows media player your computer is low on meomory quit other apllications <14> Reboot <12> stay away from em <14> Could be a corrupt video file also <12> i had them at the radio station and they were SHIAT <11> really? symantec ****ed nexland stuff that bad? <14> Everything they touch, man... haven't you learned anything yet? :) <12> oh yes <11> i thought a bit of ****age, but not total..
<12> nexland had a solid unit, symantec borked it hard <12> unit locked up all the time <14> Amazing how they do that <11> was also looking at sonicwall's offerings <12> throw anything more than 5mbit through it and it pukes <12> spend the right coin and get urself a Juniper unit or a Cisco PIX <16> hey hey WomTiki <16> ltns <12> hey izzy <11> the Astaro appliance was coming in at 10k initial cost. <12> not surprised <16> s-fury please dont buy astaro <11> oh? bad experiences? <16> omg its logging is torture to admin <16> it does not list what rules are blocking or allowing packets <11> any recommendations <16> it only has a https interface <17> So, this drive appears to be failing... won't be long... I was wondering whether I should try to simply backup copy the data off of it to another drive in another machine, or attempt to ghost it, or some such? <16> www.fortinet.com <16> way way better <14> Copy the data off while you can, quick <16> 10x the product and its mature unlike astaro <17> heh, alright <14> Run the drive's fitness test from the manufacturer on it to verify it's actually dying, or some S.M.A.R.T. analyzer <16> i have a HA setup of astaro at 2 client sites are i seriously hate it after admining them both for the last 2 yrs, at first it looked great until we got into the nitty gritty <17> yeah, plus I figure attempting to make an image will just make things worse, ***uming it even can, since it'll probably just mow over bad blocks as it chugs along :P <17> br0adband, no need ;P <16> s-fury sorry to be the bearer of bad news but i would hate for anyone to go through what i have with that product <17> when it starts clickin' you know the timebomb's tickin'! <14> SpinRite can probably save the drive and restore it to a usable state <17> :D <11> izz: It's ok, the 10k figure was pretty much pricing it out of the ballpark anyway <17> SpinRite? <16> you can get a fortgate for way less <16> what are you requirements? <14> I had a DeathStar once... on the verge of totally dying, SpinRite gave me about 8 more months use of the drive, even with the noise <17> o_o <16> and budget <17> did you have drive errors/failures/badblocks at all? <11> izz: All-in-one firewall/virus/spam/content filter. <12> hmmm, it looks like its been trying to rain all day, all i've gotten is spits <11> fyi izz.. http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/03/06/75527_10FEutm_1.html <14> Oh yeah, but SpinRite resolved all of it and gave me a clean drive from start to finish <11> ?? spinrite <16> fortigate 60 or a fortigate 100 <18> <16> check them out s-fury <14> Figures <17> :o <16> they also make dirt cheap routers too ;) <17> br0adband, wow, sweet. <17> Though I don't care about this drive, in particular :p <12> I personally prefer to separate my appliances out, a failure of one appliance and ur SOL <14> !learn spinrite www.grc.com <<<--- Some people think Steve Gibson is a loon, and they're wrong. The man does know what he's doing, and SpinRite is his flagship product. If you have a hard drive about to die, you can probably get a lot more life from it by running SpinRite on it... seriously. <14> Oh for ****'s sake <12> sep spam/email virus hardware <17> :\ <12> sep firewall <14> !learn spinrite www.grc.com <<<--- Some people think Steve Gibson is a loon, and they're wrong. The man does know what he's doing, and SpinRite is his flagship product. If you have a hard drive about to die, you can probably get a lot more life from it by running SpinRite on it... seriously. <9> you can put it in the freezer too, http://www.shoutwire.com/viewstory/8842/Hard_Drive_In_The_Freezer_To_Recover_Data_Myth_Or_Reality <17> yeah yeah <17> I know :p <17> I did that with my last one, prior to rma :) <14> There's a collection of stuff out there, "200 ways to revive a dead hard drive..." <17> worked great, until it finally melted. <17> Sounds like a whole lot of zombies <17> hrm <14> !learn spinrite www.grc.com <<<--- Some people think Steve Gibson is a loon, and they're wrong. The man does know what he's doing, and SpinRite is his flagship product. If you have a hard drive about to die, you can probably get a lot more life from it by running SpinRite on it... seriously. <17> looks like a nice product <14> Considering it's only about 144KB, yeah, it is :P <17> though the website isn't very informative as to the functionality of the product... <17> haha awesome <17> I still don't get what it does exactly... <14> I've been using it for years, it's never failed to recover a drive for me in my experience as long as the drive is mechanically functional (meaning the heads are frozen to the platters, or the actuator arm isn't stuck)
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