a couple drives not even installed yet, back to all this digging,
again...
FWIW: I have an external I took out of the plastic case to test manually
(it did not need it) and was doing this full stream on 6/12/2009 with the
desktop ones.
Rick Glazier
- Original Message -
From: LubomÃr Cabla
1
My answer was too concrete. (And tongue in cheek.)
Here is a second opinion:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collecting
Rick Glazier
From: Scoobydo
I think there may be 2 kinds of collectors. Those who leave the seals in
tact as a future investment hoping the price will climb over time
of it.
Rick Glazier
From: DSinc
Some months back our collective convinced me that MS DOT-NET was
painless and may be beneficial in the future.
to the older specs of the National electrical Code?)
Rick Glazier
From: Harry McGregor
I am going to throw my recommendation in as well...
for my SPECIFIC drives.
This was a proactive step to prevent the drive bricking itself. (Hopefully.)
Is this the same problem, but a manual repair to un-brick
a drive that was never firmware updated?
Sure sounds the same...
Thanks in advance. Rick Glazier
From: Tim Lider
Here's a site
Of Rick Glazier
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 6:18 AM
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] Seagate 7200.11 BSY error fix
I have a quick question (I hope).
I used the drive and serial number checking stuff at the Seagate site
a while back, (06-12-09) and found a couple drives
We are on the same page.
I had a much smaller drive than that that needed one, which surprised me...
See other message.
Rick Glazier
From: Naushad, Zulfiqar
I still have 2 of those 1.5TB drives that had the firmware bug.
I bought them and started using them, after 1 week the firmware
That begs the question... I guess a DVR does NOT count as watching?
Is that because it may NOT go through the main set-top control box?
I have to ask, I have no Cable...
Rick Glazier
From: Eli Allen
And then to fix that they switch to SDV which screws up DVRs.
(SDV means only
I have a sealed box of new 5.25 disks... (Somewhere close by.)
And a Dell combo drive, 3 1/2 + 5 1/4 in.
I gave a couple 5 1/4 (single) drives to a tech at Microcenter.
He was all excited to get them...
One would ONLY do the really older lower density disks too...
Rick Glazier
From: Michael
to be generous with covering repairs for their customers.
They make good stuff, and get the repair money up-front...
How about the newspaper that charges almost DOUBLE to iPad users.
WSJ??? or NYT??? (I don't care because I don't have one...)
Rick Glazier
Brian Weeden
Yep, monopoly is the wrong
need to do a reverse look-it-up. (bummer)
Rick Glazier
From: Christopher Fisk
Annoying as hell their insistence on different versions on different
media.
I have a client that I have the sticker for their windows server 2003 R2
Standard Edition server installation, but I can not find media
The plot thickens... (And this is ax-actly why MS does this...)
Rick Glazier
From: Christopher Fisk
Essentially I have determined that the PID for the system is a VLK key.
This is not a company that would want or need a VLK version of windows,
so...
I got one about 5 years ago, (or more). They were on clearance then...
Rick Glazier
From: John R Steinbruner
External USB floppy drive is what I use now too at work...
How about 8in?
I even still have an 8 in mailer.
Rick Glazier
From: gibney
Sorry to delurk, but are there really USB to 5 1/4 floppy drives
available?
--
I would use a Live CD of any kind to drop the file in the root of what would be
C in a normal boot.
I like BartPE CD, but any flavor of Linux would work as well.
If you have more HDs with no OSs on them they can be ignored in the above file.
Rick
need and what
tools you have to work with.
Puppy Linux is a good way to boot and add file to the old broken drive.
OR you could move it to another machine internal or by a USB adapter.
There are lots of ways to accomplish this.
Rick Glazier
was dusty...)
Rick Glazier
I have a guess, but will wait for the real answer...
Rick Glazier
From: FORC5
art. WTH is it ? lost in tron lan translation I think
fp
:-D
At 06:59 PM 3/13/2010, Bryan Seitz Poked the stick with:
clipped
I take the position it is GOOD to be notified that you might be hacked.
OTOH, it was always EASY to clear up the false positives... ;-(
They can't fight you too hard when you are legit. grin
Rick Glazier
From: Anthony Q. Martin
I didn't install that patch...just because...you can hide it so
, maybe like a different
circuit to isolate the surge farther downstream from the protector or
computer.
I'm assuming they were plugged into the same wall outlet or something?
Rick Glazier
From: Hunter, Gary February 18, 2010 10:30 PM
Thanks for the advice Duncan.
Got my new surge protectors
I thought you had to edit (or delete???) one file to get a menu to select
from.
I use Vista, but had three different types of the correct disks.
Rick Glazier
From: Thane Sherrington Subject: [H] Vista install question
Am I right in remembering that I can use any version of Vista to
install
I look around on Black Friday sales, or right after Christmas.
I try to get at least 4 at those times.
Sorry, I buy seasonally like that.
Note: They are sometimes up to a year old, (shelf life),
so I'm not sure I'm saving as much as I think*...
Rick Glazier
From: Hunter, Gary
Does anyone know
that damage occurred, and it would never? involve the entire
system and EVERY run of wire.
OTOH, it is like formatting a computer. Sometimes a clean sweep
is better or easier. My wires are 100% fished, so I have a very
hybrid system of wiring...
Rick Glazier
From: DSinc Phone-internal?
I now appears
distribution from
phone junction boxes in my basement.
(Pick a better spot? in your crawl space?)
I figured it was stupid to run ALL the wires to the outside,
hidden in the bushes (buried in the snow)..
Rick Glazier
From: DSinc
Rick/Forc5,
Yes. I recall Cat3.
No. I have not tried splitting any
We had a room on a slab. Hard to fish.
Cordless works great, but we still have our old wired phones from
25 years ago and are on our third sets of cordless ones...
Can't win...
Rick Glazier
From: Bryan Seitz Phone-internal?
The way to go:
Cordless... phone... 5Ghz... done.
it was like throwing
good money down a hole in the ground.
It is totally amazing it is still running... It has a 1995 6G HD running XP...
(Who-da thought...???)
Rick Glazier
From: Soren
Try this one:
qtparted.sourceforge.net
If you know your way around in Fdisk, this will probably suit your needs.
sounding name. Interestingly enough it's
phonetically Faw Joo which is exactly what they do!
Fuhjyyu
On 1/28/2010 10:08 AM, Rick Glazier wrote:
From: maccrawj
all the popped caps were a known crap hu-flung-dung brand.
LOL. Can't really say that right?
(If you know real bad names, offlist is OK
from
the SAME physical hardware.
As in: they want to clone to a bigger HD NOT supported by the BIOS from
one that IS, -- in the same Laptop?)
Sorry if this is a buggy whip question, but the person has no money...
Rick Glazier
the exact spec you need to look for... (High stress.)
Here is a site for a list he thinks are known looser MBs.
He sells cap kits, or pick-em yourself.
IIRC, he has instructions/warnings.
NO connection, and never bought any there.
Rick Glazier
From: Christopher Fisk
At my company we've been doing
From: maccrawj
all the popped caps were a known crap hu-flung-dung brand.
LOL. Can't really say that right?
(If you know real bad names, offlist is OK with me...)
Thanks in advance,
Rick Glazier
...
Lead pipe to copper pipe, with lead solder.
There is a buggy whip type of skill... grin
Rick Glazier
From: Bino Gopal
Link please?
And how hard would you say it is to do this (change caps and solder on new
ones)? I've only soldered once or twice and the trick seems to be how to
get
Maybe they add a lot so no one can complain they bought something too small..
(My wife drives me crazy with the games she plays with adding time to clocks.)
R-(name with-held for obvious reasons)grin
From: Greg Sevart
Power supply calculators are almost universally wrong--enough that I don't
Thanks, I'm going now to peek through the holes of a couple recent
un-installed buys.
Rick Glazier
From: Greg Sevart clipped
I have changed my yardstick measure of quality, though...more than
anything else, I look at the manufacturer of the capacitors on the primary
and secondary sides
WOW, ~~$1985 vs --- $64 (less on sale.).
I'm stuck with mechanical for a long time, grin
Rick Glazier
From: Anthony Q. Martin
SSDs get bigger!
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/kingston-ssd-now-trim-windows,9510.html
I have more than 2 now, another reason for staying put.
Rick Glazier
From: Anthony Q. Martin
It is absolutely worth it IMO. And moving the data off is simple. If
you have more apps than will fit, probably better to think about using a
second PC for some stuff.
. (The joke was on me...)
Rick Glazier
From: Neil Davidson
I'm sure I've seen this as a powerpoint at one time or another.
I tried to google for it, but couldn't find anything useful.
with the boxed CPUs.)
Rick Glazier
From: DSinc
Rick,
Interesting share. I missed the X-Ray pix. And, now, I find ...
in the basement is a lot easier...
Rick Glazier
From: DSinc
Is there any point? [phone]
I think internal phone lines have 4 wires (2 lines).
Normally, I see these as Red, Green, Yellow, and Black.
No need to further confuse with various White w/stripe wires. I leave
this coding to the experts. ATM
...
I assume you saw that, but if not it might help IF ONLY a little.
Rick Glazier
From: Anthony Q. Martin
Well, google is my friend. It turns out this temp diff between cores is
quite common for Intel Core 2 chips. Many have reported about it for
quad cores. Here is just one thread:
http
Why not go in Task Manager, under view --
turn on watching all 4 cores AND the kernel times.
Then watch - (Performance Tab.)
That should show if it is a real work difference.
Rick Glazier
From: Anthony Q. Martin
BTW, I've reapplied the goop to the CPU at least 4 times since I have
had
to handle it like a partition backup then restore.
(Not direct.) True Image is for back-ups and/or full clones.
Hope this helps.
Rick Glazier
be a REAL problem with this design.
Rick Glazier
- Original Message -
From: Anthony Q. Martin
Now what do you do? There must be a better way?
Nice shots, but it helps to be there... grin
Rick Glazier
- Original Message -
From: Anthony Q. Martin
http://s213.photobucket.com/albums/cc11/rogerzoul/PCStuff/
cheap flash card readers...
Opinions only, no proof or links, etc...
Rick Glazier
- Original Message -
From: Steve Tomporowski didym...@gmail.com
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 8:53 AM
Subject: Re: [H] Win7 and Digital Cameras
Thanks, I just wanted
).
Not ALL cheap card readers are bad. But 4 out of 4 I got
recently were. Two were USB2 and just slow. The others
corrupted the pictures, but only sometimes. (YMMV)
Rick Glazier
- Original Message -
From: Steve Tomporowski
In general I don't install any printer company or camera
swap file off C, but I move drives around too much,
and then the better Imaging programs started knowing they did not
need to keep them in the Image, so I moved it back to C which I
also made bigger for it..
I did not really get what your reservations were. Sorry.
Rick Glazier
- Original
over three years.
The X25-M X18-M:
Write endurance: Five years under typical client usage.
This time frame only had 80G+ 160G in two form factors
I have never done the math myself, and forget where I got the figure
of 100G/day for 5 years.
Rick Glazier
check into it when (if) I get one. In the mean time, others should watch
the Intel percentage of wear indicator closely.
It is a course measurement, but they claim it is statistically accurate.
Rick Glazier
- Original Message -
From: Eli Allen ealle...@gmail.com
To: hardware
There seems to be lots of confusion or differing ideas.
Since I don't have one and will not have one soon
I think I'll wait till things shake out.
I did not mean to put words in your mouth, maybe
reservations was the wrong phrase.
Rick Glazier
- Original Message -
From: DSinc dx7
Duncan, I lied. (I replied to the message I said I did not got.) Opps...
Rick Glazier
- Original Message -
From: DSinc dx7...@bellsouth.net
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: [H] Test
Rick,
Odd, but not surprised given all
Very little. But yes. Rick Glazier
- Original Message -
From: Anthony Q. Martin amar...@charter.net
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: [H] Free new years gift for HWG!
You guys still run defraggers?
On 1/12/2010 11:46 AM, tmse
I've noticed it is better if you pick one and stay with it.
Otherwise they seem to try to improve each others
works and make lots more work in the process..
Rick Glazier
- Original Message -
From: Joe User joeu...@chronic.org
To: Zulfiqar Naushad hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent
Bad idea, you want to LIMIT writes to those,
but if you could afford to wear it out, go for it.
It would be faster than a SwapFile on an HD.
Intel has a white paper on this IIRC.
(I don't have any but might have stored the whitepaper.)
Rick Glazier
- Original Message -
From
two messages in the thread.)
Rick Glazier
- Original Message -
From: Thane Sherrington th...@computerconnectionltd.com
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 2:16 PM
Subject: Re: [H] Odd problem with hard drive
At 03:03 PM 1/13/2010, Tim Lider wrote
It makes sense. Sorry.
Rick Glazier
- Original Message -
From: Winterlight winterli...@winterlight.org
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 6:25 PM
Subject: Re: [H] SSD question
That doesn't make sense. First these are hard drives... not flash
drives
2009 presentation: Enterprise Data Integrity and Increasing the Endurance of
Your Solid-State Drive
IIRC (and I have a bad memory for this)
the design life is 100G a day for 5 years.
So it is not as bad as it seems, but use it more and it craps out quicker.
Rick Glazier
- Original Message
Maybe one old idea we need to keep is that hard drives are for storage.
Swap files are for when RAM was expensive.
My latest box could have 16G of RAM. (Not in my lifetime.)
RAM is cheaper and last longer than an SSD.
That is all we are saying.
Rick Glazier
- Original Message -
From
I missed yours Duncan
- Original Message -
From: DSinc dx7...@bellsouth.net
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 11:48 PM
Subject: Re: [H] Test
Odd... ? I got yours. :)
Best,
Duncan
On 01/11/2010 23:36, Stan Zaske wrote:
I'm not getting anything..
Mine was late. (grin) Rick Glazier
- Original Message -
From: Stan Zaske swza...@yahoo.com
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 11:36 PM
Subject: Re: [H] Test
I'm not getting anything..
On 1/11/2010 11:55 AM, Thane Sherrington wrote:
Checking connectivity
I have used them, but not that way.
I think the licence would be like an OEM channel one
and be tied to the virtualized hardware in the MS XPMode VM.
I'm guessing it would know it was somewhere else,
and want to be activated.
Let us know how well I guessed.
Rick Glazier
- Original Message
that setting. (wow)
(DSinc, sorry for your loss, but at least I was not involved, grin)
We need to go out and make sure they (the SSD people) spread the word!
Rick Glazier
From: Anthony Q. Martin
It is a Gigabyte P35-DS4, Revision 2.0. It's a fairly old mobo, now.
Award Bios F14, recently updated
also said Linux has partial support.
I don't want to try to be an information consolidator about things I don't use
so I'll shut up now...
Rick Glazier
From: Anthony Q. Martin
So, you're saying that Windows 7 supports TRIM, but my hardware may not
allow it to work, right? then I need the Install
are.
Rick Glazier
push the limits and have no great need for speed.)
(It will take a couple weeks, min...)
Rick Glazier
From: tmservo
Brief check tells me you need the newest bios to pull that off. No problem. Except you'd need -some- chip to go in it and boot
to get a flash done. Kind of a catch22.
From: Greg
.
Rick Glazier
From: Anthony Q. Martin
I was reading the white paper on Intel's SSD Optimizer. IN there it
says that if you're using Windows 7 and Microsoft AHCI storage driver,
then the OS will contain native support support to excute the ATA Data
set Management command on the Intel SSD
It breaks some utilities, but that would be a disadvantage.
Acronis (for example) was all pleased with themselves when
they got back that type of support...
Rick Glazier
From: Thane Sherrington
Is there any advantage to creating a dynamic disk in XP if you aren't
going to span disks?
Wow, scary was not stong enough a word in your case.
At least you were ready for trouble.
What MB, and/or whos BIOS?
I think I've seen that setting in my new Intel MBs, but never looked it up...
Is that something they need to explain better, or...
Rick Glazier
From: Anthony Q. Martin
boy
I NEVER do any type of *drive work* (including normal generic Images)
from inside Windows. (Do I sound THAT crazy?grin)
Plus, I would hope you DO have better toys than me... grin
Rick Glazier
From: Tim Lider
Forensic clones are nice, but work in a different environment then I usually
do.
, after the program has
finished and I've re-booted and everything (else) is back to normal.
This is a minor inconvenience, and if it is normal or SOP Ill live with it.
BUT, I think it should clean itself, right?
How does this work for others?
TIA, Rick Glazier
advantage of this free download
to monitor and tune the performance of your Intel® Solid State Drive.
Also:
http://www.intel.com/support/ssdc/hpssd/sb/CS-030992.htm
Rick Glazier
What Type and Model number?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RS/6000
Even a ten year old Super Computer is a little slow today...
Let us know how you make out. (Thanks.)
Rick Glazier
From: tmservo
Sometimes you have to wonder...
Client, good friend, calls me today and says he was 'given
opinion is that 30 seconds is not enough time to wipe
the data off the drive clean.
It might eventually come down to how much you have defragged,
and how big your files were.
Disclaimer: I'm a VERY amateur data recovery person at best.
Rick Glazier
From: Bino Gopal
probably check out TestDisk to see
Hipaa and does very lite IT work, (but my lips are sealed about
this...)
Rick Glazier
From: tmservo
Yep. A data server from a major hospital, which on quick check still has all
dbs.. Its called 'hipaa nightmare'.
I did not take it that way at all.
See my other reply to OP.
Rick Glazier
From: Robert Martin Jr.
I believe Chris was expressing his surprise that a server that potentially contains huge amounts of personal data (hospital) would
be given out without the hospital IT staff wiping the drives
bootable medias to autorun. (Sorry.)
Rick Glazier
From: Tim Lider
I looked over TestDisk and it looks interesting. Although, I do not know if
it will fix the problem.
The problem can be recovered with either GetDataBack NTFS or R-Studio. I
would suggest trying R-Studio first, it is a much better
I read somewhere that a simple DEFRAG will trip up some
Incremental backups with some vendors programs and make
EVERYTHING touched seem like it was NEW, and then
be included AS NEW, making VERY large files and long times.
I have (regrettably) no actual links or proof of that.
Rick Glazier
From
use TOTALLY different boot procedures, so you
may be looking at data recovery only. (IMHO.)
Rick Glazier
From: tmservo@
Depends. You might find data recovery programs that will run a format recovery and get some back. But anything that has been
over-written with the new structures on the disc
Thanks, but I don't feel that lucky.
Rick Glazier
From: Zulfiqar Naushad
You could try. But I think the key would not work.
Rick Glazier I'm pretty sure it is a bad idea to install the ver 12 and try
the old ver 10 key...
That link works here. (Thanks.)
I had previously found it by looking in their archive section.
I'm pretty sure it is a bad idea to install the ver 12 and try
the old ver 10 key...
Rick Glazier
From: Naushad Zulfiqar
More specifically here...
http://www.oo-software.com/home/en
) and they don't get beat up too bad...
I do not remember EVER formatting to get rid of a problem.
(Luck? or talent?...)
Rick Glazier
From: Bino Gopal
Yeah clean installs are such a pain that I have a IBM T42 laptop that I got
in 2005 that REALLY needs a clean install...since it's running the same copy
I wish I had even a little of their money.
Rick Glazier
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dt9maknsGJ0feature=player_embedded
From: Jim
Subject: [H] funny stuff
Made me laugh.
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2009/12/16/intel_chime_stunt/
I thought Win7 and the Intel Toolkit fixed that. (Trim)
Rick Glazier
From: Bino Gopal
So is the general thinking that the G2 is good enough or are people waiting
for the 3rd gen and full implementation of TRIM from the get-go? Really
itching to pull the trigger on one but don't want to get
their own filter.
With FIOS, that went by the wayside, at least here.
Rick Glazier
From: DSinc
Thanks Mark,
Don't understand the question.
If you mean the DSL Filter in the phone plug; NO.
That filter works fine anywhere in the house.
Even so, in/out, this UPS blocks PHONE/DATA/?.
Thanks
Filtering the entire house requires new clean lines to the DSL modem.
That was easy for me, but is un-common...
Unless your security system has a completely different phone line and number
it would still need a filter in your situation.
Sorry I was no help.
Rick Glazier
From: DSinc
Rick
Business is picking up though...
(Last message was the 7th., other than these...)
Rick Glazier
- Original Message -
Christopher Fisk wrote:
Quiet? Or have I been unsubbed?
Quiet.
T
What version of Acronis TI did you use? Thanks
Rick Glazier
From: Winterlight
Actually, the first thing I tried was to recover my one week old
Acronis backup. I recovered both the Win 7 and Vista partitions as
well as theMBR, but surprisingly, Vista still will not boot? This
must have
WIPED the old drive and everything went well after that.
Rick Glazier
From: JRS
I had something similar happen to me once with a drive I had been using for
Linux installs, dual booting or some such.
If I remember right, I had to use a Win PE or Linux disk to delete the partitions and reformat
My router will let me set the number of connections.
In Advanced/system settings on the router itself.
Configure number of concurrent users that can be logged into the router:
I picked 10.
Rick Glazier
From: Brian Weeden
Is this normal for a consumer device, or does it seem this Buffalo
router
You need ABOVE Win7 Home Premium to apply...
But even then, I think you are locked out.
XP-Mode is embedded. I doubt MS lets it be used in the way you want.
Rick Glazier
From: Gary
Interesting...does that mean that if I wanted to download the free XP with
the P7450, I could not? And use VMware
.
(I forced Verizon to support WPA2-PSK.)
Verizon says they don't hold up.
I'm thinking of putting the next one on its own UPS (upstairs).
The basement unit has a built-in UPS, but only for itself.
Rick Glazier
From: Brian Weeden
Which router model is that?
Rick Glazier wrote:
My router
I think a small bolt cutter would make those a non- issue.
(It makes them carry that along, so maybe they would get a little less...)
You have to harden the building a little.
When we were usually done (for customers), even the Firemen had to
chop a hole through the wall to get in.
Which is what
Use Windows Clean-up to get rid of it if you have any trouble.
Sometimes that is/was a protected location.
Rick Glazier
From: Winterlight
It's just a folder, I don't think it is protected or tied to
anything. I just deleted it.
I have had trouble, and read those instructions on the WEB
it maps out the space where the old stuff was,
works around it, and then integrates it into the new filesystem.
(That is quicker than moving Gigs of stuff.)
Use Windows Clean-up to get rid of it if you have any trouble.
Sometimes that is/was a protected location.
Rick Glazier
,
and have a boot F11 key selection. (No CD required at all.)
(Not sure what happens if HP/Compaq are already using that...
You can add an Acronis recovery partition and keep your
Image file there, but that assumes the HD will not fail.
Rick Glazier, Former Acronis beta tester.
From: Winterlight
When
MS
(if they do) is anybodies guess... (Tin-hat time...)
I hope I stayed relevant to your question...
Rick Glazier
From: DSinc
Rick,
Apologize for the lateness on this reply. I've been focused on future
medical plan choices (retired)!
In any case, I do understand what you shared. I use IE8
an install, (but are not),
and fits on a CD-R.
Rick Glazier
- Original Message -
From: CW tmse...@rlrnews.com
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Saturday, November 07, 2009 10:20 PM
Subject: Re: [H] bootable flash and DVDs
The acronis for Bart comes in handy for instances where Acronis
settle down eventually.
Remember, the main things you want to accomplish may
require constant care (and updating). I got tired of the hassle...
Rick Glazier
One thing I have yet to do is create some kind of windows bootable
media that I can boot into when I need to repair a windows
installation
to MS, I never tried to fix that behavior.
Rick Glazier
From: DSinc
I use WMP9. OS is XPpro SP3.
Getting lots of pop-ups to update to WMP11.
Opinions sought about WMP11?
://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/wsus/bb466205.aspx
Rick Glazier
From: Christopher Fisk
I hope someone has an idea on this one:
I want to use our internal WSUS as a patch server for PC's that we repair
or sell, but then want to make the machine no longer use the WSUS server
when they are delivered back
to have the codecs below installed on your system in advance.)
MicrosoftWindowsMediaVideo9, or Xvid MPEG-4 codecs are good
ways to compress the final output.
They are both AVI containers, and the Windows one is more compatible
most places (but harder to find)...
Rick Glazier
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