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Got Microsoft Office? read this!
First yellow alert I've seen in several months.. http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=6778
Most games have some sort of paddling-pool-and-water-wings beginning to ease you in: Oolite takes the rather more Darwinian approach of heaving you straight into the ocean, often with a brick or two in your pockets for luck. ~ Disembodied
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Ive just been cleaning up the mess of someone doing a lot of browsing nasty sites.
A computer Im fixing for the boss's sister, basically her husband and her run a pub and this was the pub computer they inherited when they brought the pub and ran their business off. Their pc ground to a halt they took it to pc world and asked them to take a back up then fix it. PC world couldnt fix it but they formatted the drive and deleted the partition. Without first taking a back up...
They were then told it would cost £700 to send it to a specialist with guarantees of retrieving any data.
Thus far Ive managed to recover 67,000 files for them, of which 230 were infected with a virus, and At least 15,000 possibly 20,000 total were "adult" images.
Still on the positive side theres at least 2000 usefull files Ive managed to recover complete as well...
Some how killed the fiction writing mood I was in when I started the process. Particularly annoying as the intro to next section has to cover backups and file recovery in order to progress.
A computer Im fixing for the boss's sister, basically her husband and her run a pub and this was the pub computer they inherited when they brought the pub and ran their business off. Their pc ground to a halt they took it to pc world and asked them to take a back up then fix it. PC world couldnt fix it but they formatted the drive and deleted the partition. Without first taking a back up...
They were then told it would cost £700 to send it to a specialist with guarantees of retrieving any data.
Thus far Ive managed to recover 67,000 files for them, of which 230 were infected with a virus, and At least 15,000 possibly 20,000 total were "adult" images.
Still on the positive side theres at least 2000 usefull files Ive managed to recover complete as well...
Some how killed the fiction writing mood I was in when I started the process. Particularly annoying as the intro to next section has to cover backups and file recovery in order to progress.
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Hehehe.. yeah.. been there done that.. doing the recovery bit for a friend, I mean.. Buying GetDataBack was the best thing I've ever done in that regard.. I've rescued stuff from several drives with it.. and when it comes to fully automated backups, Carbonite just has to be the best I've seen.. I just wish they'd release a Linux client.
Most games have some sort of paddling-pool-and-water-wings beginning to ease you in: Oolite takes the rather more Darwinian approach of heaving you straight into the ocean, often with a brick or two in your pockets for luck. ~ Disembodied
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Dual boot Gutsy Gibbon and XPSP3 (my scanner and webcam and VBS2 don't under Linux) but soon to be Jaunty Jackalope and XPSP3 (possible even Windows 7!)wackyman465 wrote:How many people here use linux, anyway? It feels like a lot.
Oolite Life is now revealed hereSelezen wrote:Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.
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If you haven't updated yet I would wait for Koala - Jaunty was released halfway through major change in lots of the upstream stuff so it's a bit of a tangle for some things. Koala looks a bit more coherent (no, not -that- kind of Coherent ) especially on multimedia stuff and KDE.
You will deduce I am one of the Linuxen here, oolite is compiled on the headless PC in the cupboard and played on the netbook. I'm trying to persuade the other half that her Turion really needs a Linux partition on it...
You will deduce I am one of the Linuxen here, oolite is compiled on the headless PC in the cupboard and played on the netbook. I'm trying to persuade the other half that her Turion really needs a Linux partition on it...
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