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I've got the REAL Speed Racer movie. Yeah it's animated, it came with a hologram watch and the movie was awesome.
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I watched the sneak preview on Sci-Fi. It looks like it'll be a horrible disgrace. They even messed up the car, made it look too "modernized".
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From the OS: 208.73.33.194: Pinging 208.73.33.194 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 208.73.33.194: bytes=32 time=17ms TTL=52 Reply from 208.73.33.194: bytes=32 time=20ms TTL=52 Reply from 208.73.33.194: bytes=32 time=18ms TTL=52 Reply from 208.73.33.194: bytes=32 time=17ms TTL=52 Ping statistics for 208.73.33.194: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 17ms, Maximum = 20ms, Average = 18ms 74.52.38.226: Pinging 74.52.38.226 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 74.52.38.226: bytes=32 time=53ms TTL=45 Reply from 74.52.38.226: bytes=32 time=53ms TTL=45 Reply from 74.52.38.226: bytes=32 time=54ms TTL=45 Reply from 74.52.38.226: bytes=32 time=51ms TTL=45 Ping statistics for 74.52.38.226: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 51ms, Maximum = 54ms, Average = 52ms ----- With Tomato firmware (from my WRT54GL router): 208.73.33.194: Seq Address RX Bytes TTL RTT (ms) +/- (ms) 0 208.73.33.194 (208.73.33.194) 64 53 24.60 1 208.73.33.194 (208.73.33.194) 64 53 20.80 -3.80 2 208.73.33.194 (208.73.33.194) 64 53 18.90 -1.90 3 208.73.33.194 (208.73.33.194) 64 53 19.00 0.10 4 208.73.33.194 (208.73.33.194) 64 53 17.20 -1.80 Round-Trip: 17.2 min, 20.1 avg, 24.6 max (ms) Packets: 5 transmitted, 5 received, 0% lost 74.52.38.226: Seq Address RX Bytes TTL RTT (ms) +/- (ms) 0 74.52.38.226 (74.52.38.226) 64 46 51.30 1 74.52.38.226 (74.52.38.226) 64 46 52.20 0.90 2 74.52.38.226 (74.52.38.226) 64 46 52.10 -0.10 3 74.52.38.226 (74.52.38.226) 64 46 51.50 -0.60 4 74.52.38.226 (74.52.38.226) 64 46 51.20 -0.30 Round-Trip: 51.2 min, 51.6 avg, 52.2 max (ms) Packets: 5 transmitted, 5 received, 0% lost
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How can you recover a forgotten admin. password for XP
Tarun replied to LUZR4LIFE's topic in Windows XP Tutorials and Tips
Start > Run > cmd net user USERNAME PASSWORD Say I want to reset JoeUser's password to no password. I'd enter this into the command prompt: net user JoeUser * -
Wonder if this works for XP.
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I plant o go see it, but I've been reading mixed reviews about it. Apparently there are some loose ends in the movie.
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You can use MR.Tech's Local Install https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/421
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Try doing that without an Internet connection. I bet you it won't work.
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Thanks for the link. :thumbsup:
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If you have an ISO editor, you can do as chris.b mentioned. That would probably be your best bet.
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I actually don't use the tab based skins. There's just something about them I don't care for at all. Even now I'm using Xmas Notab and I rather like it.
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Reduce load by using/offering skins like the IP.Pro Board skin. Since they're pure CSS that reduces load a lot.
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Yeah I was asking about a link to that Google report. A few years ago I bought a portable pocket hard drive (5GB) made by Seagate and it's worked perfectly.
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Hidden? This is built in to Windows and it's well known. Google SIW, it tells you plenty and is freeware.
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Wow. If you don't pay, the game seriously sucks.
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Have a link, by chance? In all of my experiences, Seagate is the best (topped with a 5 year warranty!)
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From my experiences, Seagate is the best you can get. They even have great warranties on their hardware.
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One of my replacements just arrived. 160GB 7200RPM Hitachi SATA2 drive. They told me it was going to be a Seagate, so I called and told them and they simply apologized. After giving them some grief they told me as per customer satisfaction, I will be getting a replacement hard drive made by Seagate.
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How old were your Hitachi and WD drives?
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Who are your drive manufacturers? Both good and bad. I wouldn't mind finding out as I'm replacing one of my HDDs from bad sectors.
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HDTune can tell you a lot about your drives, including the SMART status. http://www.hdtune.com/ 39 (102f) is a bit warm, but nothing really bad, and 46 (114.8f) is getting a little warm depending on the drive. Currently, my primary computer's HDD is running at 29c (84f). How old are your drive(s)?
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Speeds depend on the hardware itself.
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"Browse for Folder" is greyed out...help!
Tarun replied to runningfool's topic in Microsoft Windows XP
You removed a required DLL that handles treeviews. Your best bet is like N1K said, format C: and reinstall from your original Windows cd. Unfortunately you've learned the hard way why every tech or pc expert with common sense will recommend that you avoid nLite/vLite. It strips out services and other necessary features in a very dangerous and malicious manner. nLite/vLite is not needed, even in this day and age. Hard drives are more than large enough, and RAM is plentiful in size and affordable. A regular install of Windows works perfectly for every purpose needed. -
ddrescue seems to do the best job at copying/mirroring a hard drive.