Should I re-write the paragraph verbatim? What clarification do you need?
You were talking about the ROUTER in bridge mode missing Duncan's query
about the MODEM in bridge mode, that was the thrust of my response.
Clearly he was asking from the standpoint of the modem, as would anyone
talking
I'd fully suggest going with the Rampage, it's a great board so far for me.
Part of the best $1300 I've ever spent on a PC upgrade when it comes to the
wow, I can see the difference factor. The rest being Q6600, Visiontek
HD3870X2 OC'd, 2GB Corsair DDR2-800, case+psu. Only regret is the audio
You never want to stray from Wifi cha #6 because the only viable ones are 1
11 from there and they don't work as well as 6 at all.
As to DiNovo keyboards, AVOID AVOID AVOID, even if Logitech has fixed the
various issues since the 1st gen they DID burn us 1st gen buyers since those
had the
For the cost of the WS Pro I'd be looking into an X48
board instead. My new system
runs real nice with a Q6600 on a DDR2 Asus Rampage.
Did not see the benefit of paying
triple for DDR3 memory.
No OCing as of yet but it sure runs Crysis nice!
LOL!
Some people like to keep current? Know is relative
and has expiry dates in this
business Duncan!
DHSinclair wrote:
Why? I think we know what works by now.
Price is what we keep discussing.
We all have our own favorites.
Best,
Duncan
At 15:16 05/19/2008 -0700, you wrote:
CWT as a
.net framework install.
thanks
At 11:55 PM 5/15/2008, j maccraw Poked the stick
with:
Which phone tools? Not everything generates or
needs
an uninstaller.
FORC5 wrote:
The other day installed some phone tools and
decided
I do not need them, when I goto add/remove programs
NONE
Much luck, they stopped making those before WinXP and
also stopped posting for
download (for free) software from the bundled CD's
even before that.
http://us.creative.com/support/downloads/
Driver is in XP or it's not, don't expect more support
than that.
DHSinclair wrote:
Does anyone know
Interesting looking.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.mountainmods.com/custom-case-pi-404.html?type=jpg
At last years Comic-Con they were handing out these
fans as promo for Sanctuary,
cool effect.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.cooljagusa.com/miniflash.html
Al
Antec has had major issues because they use crap caps.
They supposedly have fixed the
issue but I will not buy another from them.
HardOCP has a great power supply forum where people
are discussing who actually makes
what with what components.
http://www.hardforum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=93
CWT as a ODM is supposed to be good. Issues stem from
capacitor choices and what the
OEM is looking for price point wise.
You want to read a real PSU horror story check out
HardOCP's review of the store
brands from Best Buy and others:
Could be but I'd suspect PSU cooling issues played a
part in there also.
Scott Sipe wrote:
Do I have really bad luck??
In the only two non-business related computers I've
built in the last ~2
years, I've had a lot of things go wrong! I've never
had graphic cards
fail before, but I
Which phone tools? Not everything generates or needs
an uninstaller.
FORC5 wrote:
The other day installed some phone tools and decided
I do not need them, when I goto add/remove programs
NONE of the installed programs are showing anyway to
uninstall them.
Advancec uninstaller pro shows NO
Do not peel any sticker off the PSU if that's what you
mean!
Cutout everything on the box around the UPC send
them a copy of the invoice with
the serial number hand written.
Bobby Heid wrote:
Hey,
I just bought this PS (Silencer 750W) from the
NewEgg.com deal. There's a
$30 MIR and it
It's an application/octet-stream, sounds odd to me.
Random files like NyloBFbX.part are what I get if I
choose to allow a download.
True even if I direct URL to
http://www.samsungodd.com/eng/;.
http://www.samsungodd.com/eng/main2.asp; works but
throws a popup about best
experienced with IE...
It's popular because it's the most common bloat-ware
shipped on new PC's these days!
SAVCE is what I am using but would consider NOD32 or
Kapersky or nothing before I'd
go anywhere near a McAwful product. Been of that mind
about MA for over 10 years in fact.
Unless you have a business need for
LOL!
Thane Sherrington wrote:
At 02:39 AM 10/05/2008, Gary VanderMolen wrote:
those are uninstalled, the mail program starts
working again.
AVG and Avast are some of the antivirus products
that seldom cause
trouble.
AVG probably doesn't cause any problems because it
isn't doing much. :)
Interesting!
Is PPC made by CWT, Seasonic, or someone else? I
still need to replace my caps in
the Antec for my old XP box I'm giving the kids but
think I'd rather just buy new
be done with it. ;)
Hayes Elkins wrote:
I stand corrected! The dual 12v rail did not come
about because of a
Oh, missed this.
Not always and in fact they're more likely to be in
the phone memory since most
features like photo custom ring can only be assigned
to phone stored entries on a
Motorola at least.
Winterlight wrote:
r loose contact list etc.
that should be on the SIMM which is
At 07:58 PM 5/7/2008, j maccraw Poked the stick
with:
Doubtful a flash will do much to help the V3 if
that's
what you have, it seems to
simply be a flawed phone in the end.
You can use the Motorola branded Phone Tools to
transfer your phone book
Is a single 60A 12V rail better than multiple 12V
rails totaling ~60A? Too bad the
Red version is not on sale also!
Who makes the Silencer Quad for PCPC?
Al wrote:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817703009
$149 free shipping
I've done it on a Cingular RAZR V3 using the USB cable
and some software from one of
the Motorola hacking sites. Problem is even though it
was supposed to be Cingular
firmware I get a subsidy error on power up though the
phone works fine.
Cingular/ATT will do nothing to help you in this area
Well I got my replacement card today and it has the
same fan bug!
I see no way to resolve this since Sapphire is mum on
which models have the bug,
would not say explicitly that a replacement direct
from them would not have the bug,
and of course would not do anything as far as
cross-shipping
.)
Rick
Glazier
From: j maccraw
Dunno but if their like compaq recovery disks, your
only choice is full re-install and no just
reinstalling some app from
the bundle. The
use some whack archiving system that hands you a
pack of CD's that
can't
Dunno but if their like compaq recovery disks, your
only choice is full re-install
and no just reinstalling some app from the bundle. The
use some whack archiving
system that hands you a pack of CD's that can't be
used in any other way.
The one dell version that was floating around did not
need
aside
with oh yeah, just rivatuner
to control the fan and we will void your warranty if
you remove the HSF install
after market cooling.
Guess you could call them bare bones? Just the device
mam, no frills! =)
Thane Sherrington wrote:
At 11:32 PM 30/04/2008, j maccraw wrote:
Sapphire
Thanks Joe!
Chapter one is written, but the story is far from
over. I think we all know what kind
of an asshole I can be and I'm not conceding loss yet.
Biggest sticking point for me
is IF (big IF) then have a functional card I want
x-ship call tags because I am not
paying anymore $$$ for
enterprise
of PC
* Partner which is the greatest Chinese components
* manufacturer and an old partner of ATI (today all
video
* cards Built by ATI are produced at the PC
Partner's plants).
Rick Glazier
From: Wayne Johnson j maccraw typed
When my PSU was failing I had no end of trouble with 4
HDD's throwing unrecoverable
sector errors. Run Seatools, flag 'em, reboot and
hours/days later i'd get
hangs/stutters, repeat. Then the BSOD's started and in
the end it was the PSU because
system was trouble free for the month before I
Well well, Newegg get's a +1 today. Seems they will
pay for shipping back fro AND
issue a next day shipment when UPS shows the package
accepted at the UPS store.
Not that this was their initial offer mind you, but 2
emails later they agreed to
this much but declared we not getting any returns
Greg Sevart wrote:
What DRM is included in SP3?
They changed the product activation model to allow
you to install without a
key. That's a good move, since it lets you use it in
test/demo environments
without a key.
There's already versions of windows XP that work this
way for the right
Autopatcher, yes it still exists after a fashion.
I'm still waiting to see what the fallout is with SP3
before I trust my systems to it.
Brian Weeden wrote:
Actually there is another benefit to SP3. If you've
ever had to to a clean
SP3 install recently you'll find that you spend
quite a bit
Disable the auto reboot on BSOD thing and while your
at it I'd check your PSU for bad
caps. This is the kind of trouble I had when that
Antec PSU failed.
Gary wrote:
OK Guru's.here is the problem
Got box running XP Pro; and it reboots several times
a day on its own (just
sitting
Sapphire Technologies has just made my shit list for
the issues I am having the
HD3870X2 broken fan support. Fraking thing idles
@60C due to the fan not ramping up
as it gets hot due to some glitch in the BIOS or
something.
They expect me to deal with Newegg, who offer no
refunds now I know
-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of j maccraw
Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 1:59 PM
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] Which Bit Torrent client for
Windows
His favorite is Bible Black, followed closely
Immoral
Sisters.
Hehe...
Naushad
When you put in a blank DVD-R (not DVD-RW?), it
detects burns. When you put it back
in you get what illegal function, it's blank, what?
Have you tried burning w/ verify to see if it reads
back that way? Have you loaded
any helper software like a region-free driver?
Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
Vista, hehe. Looked nice on the customer's HP laptop I
worked on last month but it
was tricked out hardware 64bit Vista ultimate. Only
thing I really did not like was
all the security popups x2+ and nothing was where I
expected it to be from XP.
There's always Thunderbird HotPopper which can
The patch before the SP problem (roughly, I read
quick) is such that windows thinks
the patch version is newer than SP version preventing
replacement leaving PC in a
reboot loop. I also thought it was fixed by the
release SP but then the issue
happened in RC2 which came after the patch so I'd
His favorite is Bible Black, followed closely Immoral
Sisters.
Hehe...
Naushad, Zulfiqar wrote:
Which ones do you watch?
I'm an avid fan of them!!!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of The Beave
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008
I stopped torrenting a year ago, only do Usenet w/
Newsbin Pro. Giganews has 200day
retention and no speed cap which makes for a nice, no
rush, low ISP profile download
of what I need.
The Beave wrote:
I recommend uTorrent as well. I use it all the time
download Japanese Anime.
Tim The
Well just in case anyone is hit with the GDI patch
causing issues:
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasicarticleId=9077298
JRS wrote:
I put it on one laptop PC, no issues so far.
It was funny to see SEP pop up and say NTKernel.exe
has changed since the
How does the RTM version differ from the RC2 refresh?
Hayes Elkins wrote:
I gave up and used bittorrent instead. Same crap
with Vista SP1 RTM. Real slap in the face to MSDN
subscribers.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 19:34:24 -0500
Subject:
another external bay available. The icydock
takes up 3 bays of 7
total, leaving you with 4 external and 7 internal.
That's a lot of storage
space. I find it more than sufficient. Of course,
YMMV.
-Original Message-
From: j maccraw
If only they had not screwed with the Armor's
11-bays
If only they had not screwed with the Armor's 11-bays
to make the plus I'd have
considered it. I was very purposeful it wanting all
5.25 bays so *I* could choose
how I want to utilize my space. Like knowing I could
put something like this in later
without running out of 5.25 bays for other
Just built a new system in one of these, very
recommended as would be the Cosmo from
Coolermaster:
http://www.thermaltake.com/product/Chassis/fulltower/armor/va8000bws.asp
Al wrote:
DHSinclair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will re-read the review a few times to make sure it
may support an
old
My choices:
Asus Rampage (X48 vs. X38, forget AMD 680/780)
Intel E6550 (core2) or Q6600 (core2Q)
Thermaltake *toughpower* 750W PSU (or OCZ,
Silverstone, CWT, Seasonic)
Thermaltake Armor case
2 (1024x2) or 4GB (2048x2) RAM DDR2-800 because it's
cheap right now XP will use
3GB for sure.
Graphics?
Other than PL-II mode, there is no way to make 2ch
digital into 5.1 with the
logitech's head. It does not acceptably simulate 6ch
or even 3ch from a digital
stereo signal.
PL-II mode is a joke and does not even remotely give
me what I had with DD5.1 signal
coming out of the Soundstorm before:
Hmm, and there is no console to simply tilde into
type quitenter?
Looks moronic!
Brian Weeden wrote:
Wow, talk about your crappy UI design:
http://www.pcgamer.com/archives/2008/04/41008_-_assassi.html
-
Brian Weeden
Technical Consultant
Secure World Foundation
This is what I am finding for choices also, at a cost
of $150+ of course.
Greg Sevart wrote:
There are a good number of cards that can perform
this now. The feature
you're looking for is Dolby Digital Live or,
alternatively, DTS Connect.
Cards that have those features can encode all output
Could be worse, draconian protections in Crysis
prevents it from running if
SysInternals Process Explorer has been run exited
prior to running crysis. Worse it
terminates with a cryptic error message that does not
give any clue as to the problem!
On the re-activation thing, a simple failing
Just got my new Intel Q6600 system assembled only to
find out that the old nvidia
soundstorm on the a7n8x I replaced was the only
chipset made that did DD via
toslink/spdif. =(
Problem: Supreme FX II (AD1988B) soundcard that comes
with the Asus Rampage does not
do DD via toslink unless it's
for the kitchen, guest bedroom, outdoor
stereo, etc.
-Tharin O.
--- j maccraw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not impressed.
Starting with the case that I would not even cram
my
hdd into (had one, returned as
junk), the spartan product web site, lastly the
current bug list tells me
I'm not impressed.
Starting with the case that I would not even cram my
hdd into (had one, returned as
junk), the spartan product web site, lastly the
current bug list tells me this is
slightly above homebrew. Whatever hardware goes into
this, I'll bet any of us could
build better.
1)
Wii reads Nintendo proprietary DVD media only, no
DVD-Video's. The only GC that did
was the Panasonic Q released in Japan. Why not
DVD-Video? Your guess is a good as
anyone's!
Seems Nintendo are asshats because there are glaring
duh! why? missing features
like media player for
You can also simply batch the mounting process with a
cmd file. A way to avoid
needing passwords is to use keyfiles which could be
sent separately. Keyfiles can be
any file(s), you simply point TC to them in addition
to the container.
For sure you will need admin rights even for
TCtraveler mode
Only because it is interpretive in nature vs. simply
copying the partition as a
container. You could miss something with the wrong
switch or run into an OS
limitation while copying which I've seen when copying
many small files under windows,
there's no easy way to verify the backup is complete.
LOL! What's next, Yiddish?
Wayne Johnson wrote:
At 10:05 PM 3/30/2008, Joe User typed:
Saturday, March 29, 2008, 12:33:09 PM, j maccraw
wrote:
xcopy C:\ D:\ /r /i /c /h /k /e /y /s /o /n
Is this the Swedish version ? ;-)
--+--
Wayne
Well not totally true, there is the Acronis recovery
CD which gives you everything
you need to backup/view/restore.
Joe User wrote:
Hello Sam,
Friday, March 28, 2008, 6:17:37 PM, you wrote:
I don't know from what you are saying why Acronis
won't work for you.
I can look at all my files
Acronis lets you mount a backup image restore a
single file from the image. Even
when I can't get a customer to invest in Acronis do
their own backups, I still use
my copy to make the backup burn it to DVD knowing
*I* can restore a file for them
from my boot CD if need be.
Then there's the
Lack of spaces between switches is not a syntax error!
XCopy itself lists the
switches as having spaces.
xcopy C:\ D:\ /r /i /c /h /k /e /y /s /o /n
Should copy all of C: to D: including ownership ACLs
with original short names.
Wayne Johnson wrote:
At 07:54 PM 3/27/2008, Joe User typed:
Personally I would not clone a drive via file system
copy but if I was I guess I'd
use Robocopy.
I know you said not image, but Seagate/Maxtor now
licenses a LE version of Acronis
that is free. It does no compression and requires that
a maxtor/seagate drive be
attached to the system.
Joe
Frequency counter or maybe a scanner tunned to the
20-40mhz bands would let you sweep
around see if there are active signals in that
range.
Sure sounds like a flaw in the monitor leaking signal.
Brian Weeden wrote:
I'm just using a wireless keyboard with a wired
mouse. I have tried
swapping
That's a generic FCC class C statement you'll see on
any consumer electronics.
Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
I would assume the problem is with the monitor
rather than the
keyboard/mouse.
I have a Logitech Cordless Desktop Pro and on the
back it says:
Operation is subject to the following two
IIRC the Logitech wireless is in the 20 or 40Mhz range
while BT is 2GHz+ so I'd doubt
it would affect both the same way.
Could it be that the LCD has a bad inverter? Have you
tried moving the base radio
nearer and/or so that the LCD is not between it the
kb/mouse? How about new
batteries?
I know there is secondary PSU's being made to
supplement main PSU power to video
cards but don't know if it takes specially wired PSU's
to allow them to work in tandem.
From a 12V rail standpoint I'd assume you'd want to
be feeding it from 2 separate
rails assuming 16A/rail so you don't tax
Any of you resellers know when we can expect to see
this mobo for sale? I see the
Gigabyte X48 board is around but want the Asus!
Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page.
I'll bite on this:
Faster at getting me hacked even less compatible
with sites that are just now
starting to support Firefox? ;)
No thanks!
Ok, seriously that's good to hear but I'm not helping
Apple takeover anything else.
The Beave wrote:
Hey all,
I downloaded this web browser from
Well I'm not even talking about multiplayer license.
The issue is
gifting/lending finished stand-alone titles which is
totally verboten by Steam
unless you buy something that duplicates existing
licenses like OB did for HL2.
While I agree that at least 1-on-1 should be included
for the $50 (CC
Dog Shit SP1, Good 'ol #2 served up steaming hot!
Bryan Seitz wrote:
Get yer hot fresh DOG SHIT here!!!
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 07:45:25PM -0400, Bobby Heid
wrote:
http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/windowsvista/archive/2008/03/18/windows-vi
sta-sp1-released-to-windows-update.aspx
Bobby
!
mark.dodge wrote:
Did you ever get one? I might have a 3500+
somewhere, I'll check later
today.
Mark
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of j maccraw
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 4:16 AM
To: The Hardware List
Subject: [H] Need AMD XP
Not being an EE could not argue for or against Monster
except on wires or
interconnects as they tend to call them which I also
think are snake oil unless
maybe your talking 1000's of feet or outside runs,
still
My rule of surge protectors is buy only ones that come
with insurance like the
by ATT
-Original Message-
From: j maccraw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 17:46:55
To:hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] Need AMD XP Sempron CPU
Yes, silly me! Picked up a new Sempron 3300+ for $75
which is essentially a XP
3200+ Barton. Unfortunately
I see what your saying but you know me well enough
after all these years the
last thing I'd do is grab some sis board in a casual
fashion. Could be the
greatest thing since sliced bread but it's more than I
want to go through.
Appreciate the thought but this is a EoL patch-up to
give the kids
3% is prime ( TPB was rated here), 6-10% I thought
was common for ATX 1.x PSU?
It had been skirting 4.7ish for the longest time so I
chalked it up to crap PSU
not thinking it would get worse, duh!
Well these particular Antec's (True Power) are now
infamous for failing within a
year or so due
I'd be looking for sagging power lines based on what I
am going through with my
Antec 480W. Weird reboots, drives not showing up on
reboots, bad sectors
cropping up constantly on 2 new seagate 7200.10's,
etc All traced back to a
sagging 5V line and confirmed by opening the Antec PSU
to find
I got a similar response to the effect of NDA when I
asked about IronKey
functionality for simple obvious things like
passphrase length valid
characters. In the end they were very helpful gave
good answers to my questions.
IronKey sounds good an paper vs. anything else
currently out. When
I hear ya Duncan, PCPC would be fine but as you say
those models not being made
anymore! :(
Right now I've found a Rosewill (ATNG OEM'd) that I'd
buy as last resort before
no-name, it has the right specs:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817182010
Still looking for other
switchable power supply
* 50/60 Hz, 7.0A/3.5A
* +3.3V, 45A
* +5V, 50A
* +12V, 22A
* -12V, 0.80A
* -5V, 0.5A
* +5Vsb, 3A
Harry
j maccraw wrote:
Hard question is what model is still available for
sale with ATX 1.3 spec that has a 5V line
Harry McGregor wrote:
j maccraw wrote:
You vouce for them as reputable brands Harry? I
know
there are units out there just can't find the
brands I know are good
still
selling ATX 1.3 units.
I have this one on order for a few small/cheap
builds reusing older
parts, etc.
I can
and their cable lengths
are all messed up, even for their own damn cases.
Sent via BlackBerry by ATT
-Original Message-
From: j maccraw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 22:37:20
To:hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] probably a really dumb question
ALong these lines
Idiot consumers are forever tying their PC purchases
to price the promises of
slick salesman. Sounds like people are pissed they
were duped into buying
low-end PC's that can only the most basic version of
Vista (means nothing given
what's not in VHB) which of course begs the question
were
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Behalf Of j maccraw
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 12:00 AM
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] AOL/broadband issue.
Wait, he moved from AOL to RoadRunner what? Cable?
DSL? Dialup?
Maybe using TCPView from sysinternals to track what
is
happening connection wise
Setup a DNS server disable WINS/Netbios completely?
http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/aa70b386-dafa-4cd4-b950-dda84e5fa1f61033.mspx
Turn off Netbios broadcasts:
http://www.petri.co.il/hide_a_server_from_the_microsoft_computer_browser_service.htm
Disable browser:
Nice find Ali!
sorry this long, by I feel passionate about this...
Yet another disturbing insight into how exploitable
the modern PC is. To be
fair, peaking into RAM of running systems has been
PoC'd more than a few times
(as have a countermeasure or 2) all useless against a
fully unpowered
I seriously doubt anyone is saying you can crack AES
*WITHOUT* access to the
keys or a serious flaw in the implementation there of.
This article is about a
flaw where the keys are in RAM in the clear. Flushing
the keys when the system
goes into a locked or suspend state (while halting
processes
Wait, he moved from AOL to RoadRunner what? Cable?
DSL? Dialup?
Maybe using TCPView from sysinternals to track what is
happening connection wise?
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897437.aspx
Timeout is hard coded AFAIK, so hang is not a simple
as can't reach host and I
can't
I'm not surprised, check out the IronKey though.
Ben Ruset wrote:
Be careful with the so-called hardware encryption
devices. It turns
out that some of them aren't really quite good:
http://www.heise-online.co.uk/security/Enclosed-but-not-encrypted--/features/110136
j maccraw wrote
Totally doable if you use a INF instead of a REG to do
the patching so you have
a control over setting or reverting the settings by
simply changing the
parameters of the call to the INF.
Initiate the setup call the INF install with
GUIRunOnce in WINNT.SIF. As to how
to automatically detect
nLite has it's place when making custom install XP
CD's.
Autopatcher was quite good and is not dead but rather
they've been forced to
change tack by scripting the downloads (to come direct
from M$ servers) needed
to create the packages. Right now it looks like the
downloader has some issues
Hey Al-
No, it's not what I need but thanks very much for the
offer.
I'm going to be real surprised if none of us have just
one D4KVE series
processor collecting dust somewhere. =)
Al wrote:
j maccraw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone have a AXDA3200DKV4E Athlon XP 3200+ or
SDA3300DKV4E
3 things to help you along.
Use this to increase the BagMRU limit to 8000 folders.
BagMRU is where the view
settings are cached for the Most Recently Used
folders:
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/regs_edits/bags8000.reg
This VBS lets you set the Explorer columns for a given
folder sets
Thanks Duncan but it has to be 3000+ or better, 400Mhz
FSB part. =(
LOL, you BiL is hard-up if he's hoping for charity in
the form of a free 1.2G
T-bird! Hell, I'm only doing replacement here because
the rest of the system
won't carry forward into X48/780i/DDR2/PCI-E land but
is more than
Second that, Teleport Pro was very good but not free.
Greg Sevart wrote:
Depending on what you're doing, you could just use
IE to save to .mht files
(includes all embedded graphics, etc, put it'd be a
per-page thing).
Alternatively, I used to use an app called Teleport
Pro. Haven't used it
For legit tools, I've had to mark the folders as
ignore to keep SAV from wiping
them out.
This is Symantec's description of the process:
http://service1.symantec.com/support/ent-security.nsf/docid/242413265148
Someone else asking the same question, no real answer:
If you run TC's benchmark during the container
creation process you can see what
kind of hit you're going to take.
Notice it or not, depending on what cipher if you're
chaining them together.
there is a performance hit. My assumption is it's not
drive speed but CPU so the
faster the CPU(s),
If you use keyfile(s) then passwords are not an issue.
You just issue your users
a small capacity thumbdrive encrypted by TC w/
password to protect the
keyfile(s) on it. Or if you are serious pick up some
IronKeys and use them to
store keyfile(s). Don't know how this affects the new
TC version
Well I know for fact it does right now, maybe you show
take another look at it.
Steve Tomporowski wrote:
Last time I tried it, it did not have the features I
liked like the
resize spacebar pause. I don't remember the
version I last
tried
Steve
On 2/6/08, j maccraw [EMAIL PROTECTED
Now that's cool news! Truecrypt is good stuff.
I have yet to see data recovery program to salvage
encrypted partitions
(assuming you had the cipher). Doesn't make me real
comfortable if a single bad
sector would leave my data inaccessible.
Brian Weeden wrote:
I've been using TrueCrypt for a
Likely no more than EFS does but would depend on the
type of encryption used.
Ben Ruset wrote:
I wonder how much overhead encrypting the system
partition puts on the
system.
Brian Weeden wrote:
I've been using TrueCrypt for a while to do
encrypted data partitions and
this is very welcome
LOL, my father is just entering his 60's and is
forever asking me the same kind
of questions. He's always worried about some event in
the firewall log or the
potential to have a virus that can't be detected, yet
only uses his machine a
few hours a month. In other words he frets over the
details
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