Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
BrianTrayda
- 28 May 2003 20:50
- 514 of 11003
I belong to a pretty good BB site, but they've got a problem with their internal email system that loses emails. Anyone got any good ideas I can pass on to them?
BrianTrayda
- 28 May 2003 22:01
- 518 of 11003
Jonathan, you're a star. Got 4.
the troll
- 29 May 2003 07:23
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Iain - they could only block access to MS sites, there's no MS involvement in your PC accessing, say, AM via Pipex. There has been some talk about future updates disabling systems using security codes known to be shared, but the legal/practical difficulties make this course of action vanishingly unlikely.
the troll
- 29 May 2003 12:28
- 524 of 11003
TullettJ - assume you can still apply updates if downloaded onto another PC? What I was suggesting won't happen is MS completely disabling the OS if an update finds it to be erm, unofficial.
Of course, using a key generator rather than an existing key avoids these issues altogether...
the troll
- 29 May 2003 13:57
- 526 of 11003
What, for research purposes, you mean? If you were running filesharing software (such as that found at www.kazaalite.com) and searched for "keygen", that might be quite enlightening.
Robb
- 29 May 2003 14:27
- 530 of 11003
Kayak and others who tried to help
An update to my hard disk troubles.
Spoke to various data recovery people and it breaks down into two main areas - logic/data or electric/mechanical. The first one is "relatively" cheap, probably @2-300 and they use some clever scanning software to winkle out whatever info is on the disk. The second area is where they need to use (from the sound of some of the descriptions) some kind of partial vacuum/sterile Level 5 Ebola virus laboratory to take the hd apart and try and physically repair it. Thats where things can get very expensive. So, down to the local specialist who pronounced it dead anyway, not ill or grumpy and awkward but DEAD.
Ordering a new hd today and very carefully reviewing back up procedures.
Kayak, if I ever moan again that my hard disk has gone wrong and I only have old back ups please laugh, make jokes about it and generally abuse me with robust language for not sticking to the back up plan :-).
Regards
Rob
TullettJ (MoneyAM)
- 29 May 2003 14:30
- 531 of 11003
Iain,
I personally dont know where i can download them, as I said, Linux and OpenOffice, that is there my heart lies, and if I do use MS, I use licensed versions of it and thus have never had a need.
http://www.kazaa.com may be of use. But its loaded with ads and other funky stuff.
J.
Kayak
- 29 May 2003 15:05
- 533 of 11003
lol Robb, I'll remember that. BTW I use a Seagate tape drive for backups. It means I can set the computer to turn itself on automatically early in the morning every day, and take a differential backup (i.e. only those files changed since the last full backup). A whole full backup fits on a single tape and a daily backup means I should only lose a day's work. A relatively expensive backup option but very reliable and easy to use. It does depend on how much disk space you use of course.