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  1. mubs

    Is my drive toast?

    Amen! Seems even dusting the insides off causes some flakiness. When I booted off the newly cloned version, some desktop shortcuts disappeared, and Chrome (the browser) lost all its extensions. A few hours ago I cloned it again to the SSD, and Chrome lost all its extensions again. What gives...
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    Host migration support

    Thanks Merc. It's a Lenovo Z580 laptop with: Nvidia GeForce G-635M Intel HD Graphics 4000 Mine does not have a discrete GPU; using only Intel HD Graphics 4000 But I believe I could tell if it was due to this; to me it appeared things were loading faster on the laptop.
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    Host migration support

    Oddly, SF seems faster on my daughter's laptop than on my desktop. My machine is beefier. A problem similar to Clocker's?
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    Is my drive toast?

    Well well well! The vide error LED went off on its own, and after a reboot I'm posting from the desktop. Go figure. Should I sometime soon take everything apart (CPU, RAM), blow compressed air into the sockets and re-seat everything? The CPU heatsink was the Intel retail one with the thermal...
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    Is my drive toast?

    Aaaaaaaaaargh! When it rains, it pours! I cloned the Windows partition to the 250GB Hitachi and actually booted up with it. Windows wanted to install drivers for it and reboot. On reboot, the memory fault LED on the motherboard lit up. After powering off and pressing the 4 SIMMs in, that went...
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    Is my drive toast?

    Thanks Lunar, but it appears the drive is failing at many spots. I'd rather not take the chance. I did a surface scan of most of the partitions; on the second one, Windows said it found problems and fixed them. Scan kept "hanging" on the last partition, so I did that by booting into Partition...
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    Is my drive toast?

    I last checked the health of my drives a few days ago, using Crystal Diskinfo. Smart values were good, with all the 3 drives being healthy. I shut the system down yesterday morning as I was going to be out the whole day. I turned it on again at around 8:30 pm, did some work, and shut it down...
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    Host migration support

    Decently fast now.
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    Host migration support

    Couldn't access the site about an hour ago; no pages loaded.
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    Something Random

    Warning: very long article Something close to jtr's heart: End of the car age: how cities are outgrowing the automobile Disclaimer: I only read the first few paragraphs.
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    dSLR thread

    I am almost always using only my AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED. It's pretty damn versatile.
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    Tesla Powerwall

    Awesome. In much of the rest of the world, these kinds of things are a necessity. Imagine replacing polluting and expensive diesel gensets with these!
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    Excruciatingly slow writing to external disks

    Thanks guys. The person who who designed the enclosure electronics for the WD external should be hung upside down by their private parts. That was the culprit. Apart from the crappy implementation of the USB2 / FW800 interface, it forces a virtual CD drive on you (this can be turned off, but...
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    Excruciatingly slow writing to external disks

    Thanks Merc, I'll look into Teracopy. I guess xcopy still works in W7, in a CMD window of course. What took me 1.75 days with the WD external and still didn't get 1/4 of the job done has taken me .25 days with the same disk drive in the Transcend enclosure. Go figure. I'm sure you're going to...
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    Excruciatingly slow writing to external disks

    All is good. I did a Coug on the WD enclosure; ripped it apart, and sure enough there was a WD Green drive in it. Put that in a Transcend external enclosure I have that's USB3. Had initial hiccup because the drive is so intricately linked to the controller in the WD enclosure that it went back...
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    Excruciatingly slow writing to external disks

    I tried to kill the copy; it hung on the Canceling window forever till I cut the power to my system. There's enough anguish on the web about WD My Book desktop external drives. At least WD doesn't discriminate between A) Windows and Mac users - they're both screaming and B) Interface: USB & FW...
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    Excruciatingly slow writing to external disks

    I thought I started a smilar thread a few years back for the same problem with the same HDDs, but can't seem to find it in Advanced Search. Anyway, I've been on a backp up spree. I have 2 x 500 GB USB3 Buffalo external HDDs and 2 x 1 TB USB2/FW800 WD external HDDs. My system has USB2 and USB3...
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    Something Random

    Sed, hang in there. You're a smart kid, and seem to know your priorities. I'm sure you'll do just fine.
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    dSLR thread

    Snowhiker, tell me how you like your three lenses. I have the AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED, AF-S VR-Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G SWM VR ED, and the AF Nikkor 35mm f/2.0D. The first is my most used, the last I've used a bit, almost never used the 70-200; just never got the occasion to. I've been...
  20. mubs

    Post your photographs here

    Lovely!
  21. mubs

    This is the thread for the discussion of interesting apps.

    Check out Twilight.
  22. mubs

    Cats of Storageforum

    Well, Brownie died shortly after. Not from the burns, but from the Parvo virus. We had never had the cats / kittens vaccinated, and when he was treated for his electoruction, he was too weak to be vaccinated. I suspect he caught the virus at the vet's place, but I have no proof. We did...
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    What happened to P5 ?

    Saddened to hear about Mark. As has been said, 57 is an early death. Thanks to Merc for reaching out to me to inform me about Mark.
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    question SIIG SC-SA0R11-S1 Opinions

    Intel has purchased LSI. Integration discussions are on.
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    Cats of Storageforum

    Glad your Corgi is all right. We'll go see Browny either today or tomorrow. Vet called Monday night to say Browny was doing fine. Keeping fingers crossed.
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    Something Random

    Tennessee is the hub for FedEx, IIRC. Packages and letters go there from all over the US, and then head back to the destination. If you send a letter by FedEx from Hollywood to Pasadena, it'll go to Tennessee and then come back.This is because way back, when private firms like FedEx and UPS got...
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    Slowly becoming mainstream - Low-carb lifestyle

    Read the books, Lunar.
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    Slow site performance?

    Much faster today. I haven't experienced slowdowns with any other sites visit: ASR Technica, News.com, etc.
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    Slowly becoming mainstream - Low-carb lifestyle

    No. Some 40 years ago, the US recommended a diet high in carbs and low in fat. That failed experiment has resulted in an explosion in diabetes, heart disease and what not. What more can I say? Read the books if you're motivated.
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    Slowly becoming mainstream - Low-carb lifestyle

    Merc: you're almost there. If you read the books (or at least look for the authors' websites) you'll get an idea. It takes at least two weeks for your body to start burning fat instead of glucose on an ongoing basis. Once the switch is made, you just have to maintain that state to start accruing...
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    Slowly becoming mainstream - Low-carb lifestyle

    In the past few weeks I have been busy reading up on a topic I came across that fascinated me. In a nutshell, we eat a diet high in carbohydrates and low in fats (this is what doctors have told us to do). The Cliff Notes version is: ALL carbohydrates, regardless of type (simple/complex) or...
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    Cats of Storageforum

    Thanks for the support, all. We went to see Browny on Sunday midday. When we neared the room where he was housed, we could hear him meowing loudly; the attendant told us he had been quiet till then. Maybe he heard our voices or smelled us. I took the loud meows as a good sign. He also looked...
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    Ghostery

    Installed and running Ghostery on Chrome and FF. Thanks!
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    Slow site performance?

    It has been excruciatingly slow for me whenever I visit SF anytime of the day. I'm sure Handy can check the logs to see what times I have visited. Something is definitely wrong.
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    Motorsport

    Cool! This was good, thanks. I have a much better idea now. Surprised you haven't already tried it out in a tricked out car, or at least your Audi, DD.
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    Cats of Storageforum

    Left to right: Sherrie & Browny on May 5. Though siblings from the same litter, he's 40% bigger than her. Of Goose's previous litter of 4, we gave away two who were adopted by a nice family. The remaining two stayed with us - one female, Sherrie, and one male, Browny, now about 6.5 months old...
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    Motorsport

    Nice. But missing a critical element: the driver's point of view going through that curve. Detailed descriptions are no match for actually seeing what the driver sees (or rather, doesn't see).
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    Interior LED lighting

    Thanks DD. I must look into this.
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    Interior LED lighting

    How so? Wouldn't the light be all over the place, including, most importantly, aimed at one's eyes?
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    Interior LED lighting

    I thought incandescents weren't being sold in the US anymore?
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    Vulnerabilities: Synology, SuperMicro Motherboards

    As far as I know, Synology is more of a consumer NAS, not for heavy duty professional use. It is possible that it was connected to a switch/router for internal access, inadvertently also exposing it to the Internet without intending to do so or understanding the implications. Most everything...
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    Vulnerabilities: Synology, SuperMicro Motherboards

    Hacker infects Synology storage devices, makes off with $620,000 in Dogecoin Exploiting bug in Supermicro hardware is as easy as connecting to port 49152
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    Something Random

    :-D
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    Something Random

    She looks quite naughty, all right.
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    Paid antivirus

    It's never white or black, just shades of gray. Wasn't heuristics a big deal a few years back? Doesn't all malware have some common characteristics? I've had it running for a couple of days, and there is no noticeable system slowdown, so I'll just leave it running for now. Perhaps, just...
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    Paid antivirus

    OT, but thought it better to put it here. MalwareBytes has released a free and paid version of Anti-Exploit.
  47. mubs

    MS Word - Can't open old docs

    Duh. One is supposed to uncheck, not check the boxes. Some were checked by default, and I checked them all, thinking only the later file types were enabled. After unchecking them all, can open the files. Sorry for the hair-trigger.
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    MS Word - Can't open old docs

    I'm on Office Pro 2010. I have some old Word docs created in 1997 and later - various versions of Word. I cannot open any of them; I get a pop-up Window as follows: At the top of the window, in gray background (cannot copy to paste here) it says: You are attempting to open a file type (Word 2...
  49. mubs

    Something Random

    I ain't no spring chicken, and I messed up the average too :king:
  50. mubs

    Goodbye Firefox

    Schneier.com comes up with FF for me as well.
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