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On 2/26/07, Kelly Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Just curious, how does "no important data to back up - just the
> > windows install with drivers and very little software." consume
> > nearly 55GB ?
>
> Okay, so you did say he's only using about 5GB (my reading
> incomprehension there), but
On 2/26/07, James Lance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm looking for some one who is really comfortable with soldering small items.
I was doing a hard drive replacement on an ibook, and the power switch plug on
the mainboard came off. The repair itself looks fairly straight forward
aside from the
On Monday 26 February 2007 17:07, Nicholas Leippe wrote:
> On Monday 26 February 2007 16:40, Daniel C. wrote:
> > On 2/26/07, Nicholas Leippe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > If you want a professional to do it, there is a prototype shop in Orem,
> > > west of Orem Businesspark (Geneva and Univ. Pa
On Monday 26 February 2007 16:40, Daniel C. wrote:
> On 2/26/07, Nicholas Leippe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If you want a professional to do it, there is a prototype shop in Orem,
> > west of Orem Businesspark (Geneva and Univ. Parkway) that will do it.
> > I've had them exchange smt parts on
g4u addresses the disk image size
http://www.feyrer.de/g4u/#shrinkimg
You basically create a file full of zero's on the disk, with the native
OS, and then delete it. Then when the image is compressed all of the
zero blocks are nicely compressed.
Brian
Gary Thornock wrote:
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--- Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have heard a little about g4u and g4l, but I don't know which
> would be better. I want to "ghost" a drive and be able to
> either burn a compressed image onto a DVD or send it to an sftp
> server. I want to image disks with Windows, OSX, Netware,
> Linux
On 2/26/07, Nicholas Leippe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you want a professional to do it, there is a prototype shop in Orem, west
of Orem Businesspark (Geneva and Univ. Parkway) that will do it. I've had
them exchange smt parts on motherboards for me a few times. I'll try and
remember their n
On Monday 26 February 2007 4:13 pm, Nicholas Leippe wrote:
> On Monday 26 February 2007 16:08, Nicholas Leippe wrote:
> > On Monday 26 February 2007 15:51, Kelly Terry wrote:
> > > I was going to install Fedora on a friends computer. He has
> > > windows xp pro installed so I defragmented the driv
On 2/26/07, Bryan Sant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've used GParted many times to resize NTFS partitions (I don't know
if this is what Mandriva uses).
http://gparted.sourceforge.net/screenshots.php
http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
Once you do the resize, I think a forced scandisk runs
On Monday 26 February 2007 16:19, James Lance wrote:
> I'm looking for some one who is really comfortable with soldering small
> items. I was doing a hard drive replacement on an ibook, and the power
> switch plug on the mainboard came off. The repair itself looks fairly
> straight forward aside f
I'm looking for some one who is really comfortable with soldering small items.
I was doing a hard drive replacement on an ibook, and the power switch plug on
the mainboard came off. The repair itself looks fairly straight forward
aside from the size. The two leads are very close together and
On Monday 26 February 2007 16:08, Nicholas Leippe wrote:
> On Monday 26 February 2007 15:51, Kelly Terry wrote:
> > I was going to install Fedora on a friends computer. He has windows xp
> > pro installed so I defragmented the drive. He's using only about 5 gb
> > of a 75 gb hard drive. The grap
On Monday 26 February 2007 15:51, Kelly Terry wrote:
> I was going to install Fedora on a friends computer. He has windows xp
> pro installed so I defragmented the drive. He's using only about 5 gb
> of a 75 gb hard drive. The graphic showed a lot (at least 20gb) of
> unused space at the end of
If I use the tool that comes with mandriva...
I'm not sure what tool comes with Mandriva, but I imagine it is likely using
parted under the covers. I've used qtparted a number of times (3 or 4,
methinks) to resize NTFS partitions and not once has it corrupted anything.
As Bryant says, though, W
On 2/26/07, Kelly Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was going to install Fedora on a friends computer. He has windows xp
pro installed so I defragmented the drive. He's using only about 5 gb
of a 75 gb hard drive. The graphic showed a lot (at least 20gb) of
unused space at the end of the dri
I was going to install Fedora on a friends computer. He has windows xp
pro installed so I defragmented the drive. He's using only about 5 gb
of a 75 gb hard drive. The graphic showed a lot (at least 20gb) of
unused space at the end of the drive after defragmenting. If I use the
tool that c
The download is bootable ISO that you can burn. I think it boots up a
stripped down version of debian. Anyway it presents a unix friendly
prompt that you can type help on. The cool part is that imaging can be
done to a network server. I think there are several options but I used
an ftp serv
I have heard a little about g4u and g4l, but I don't know which would
be better. I want to "ghost" a drive and be able to either burn a
compressed image onto a DVD or send it to an sftp server. I want to
image disks with Windows, OSX, Netware, Linux, etc OSs on them or a
combination of OSs.
Nei
I found this on Engadget this morning:
http://www.engadget.com/2007/02/26/linux-users-tell-ballmer-to-put-his-code-where-his-mouth-is/
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