Sunday, December 31, 2006
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Saturday, December 02, 2006
The Internet's Oldest Spaceships Image Archive: "The SIA is the internet's oldest collection of spaceship images from the world of Sci-Fi movies and television."
Monday, November 27, 2006
Monday, November 20, 2006
Monday, November 13, 2006
Templates - lifehack.org: "3×5 GTD Template on Letter (and A4)
It is a four GTD 3×5 cards template which suit into Letter (8.5×11) paper. I have tested in A4 as well and it also printed out nicely. There are two versions - one with more rooms but less tasks columns; another one with more tasks columns but less spaces and descriptions (Thanks Alan for the suggestion!):"
It is a four GTD 3×5 cards template which suit into Letter (8.5×11) paper. I have tested in A4 as well and it also printed out nicely. There are two versions - one with more rooms but less tasks columns; another one with more tasks columns but less spaces and descriptions (Thanks Alan for the suggestion!):"
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Wednesday, June 07, 2006
Friday, May 26, 2006
Sunday, May 21, 2006
Wednesday, May 03, 2006
Monday, May 01, 2006
Saturday, April 22, 2006
Microsoft to Patch Problem Patch: "The two keys to recovering from malware / a botched patch / user error are: 1. Have an image that's known to be clean without doubt. A fresh install with no network connection will usually suffice, Novell historical trivia notwithstanding. A system with absolutely anything installed and then uninstalled, no matter how carefully, just won't work. One that's touched a LAN, even behind a NAT router, isn't 'known to be clean'. 2. When you blow out your system image, don't corrupt your data files. Obviously if your data is on a drive that's been removed, it's safe. Not everyone is willing to go that far -- all data stored somewhere besides on your system (C:\) drive is a must.
You will need 'Drive Image' software. Examples include PowerQuest DriveImage, Altiris RapidDeploy, Norton Ghost. This software list is not a recommendation -- do your own homework on what suits your needs. Maybe someone will reply with suggestions. This software takes a point-in-time snapshot of the data on your system drive, called an 'image'. You're going to need access to a drive to store your system images. A basic XP image is about 1.5GB compressed, with applications will vary. I've seen with Office and Photoshop with common options go to 6GB, multiple massive games go as high as 30GB. Plan ahead, especially if you want to take periodic backup images or application rollback images. Some people take drive images of their data file drives now and then for backups also.
You're going to need to move your data files someplace safe, like a server or a separate partition. A dedicated drive works well. You're going to need installation CD's for the OS and all your applications, and all of the patches you can get on convenient media. Pendrive or cd work well usually.
Before installing Windows, disconnect from the network. If you're imaging to a network drive, know what you're doing. If your system starts to boot to"
You will need 'Drive Image' software. Examples include PowerQuest DriveImage, Altiris RapidDeploy, Norton Ghost. This software list is not a recommendation -- do your own homework on what suits your needs. Maybe someone will reply with suggestions. This software takes a point-in-time snapshot of the data on your system drive, called an 'image'. You're going to need access to a drive to store your system images. A basic XP image is about 1.5GB compressed, with applications will vary. I've seen with Office and Photoshop with common options go to 6GB, multiple massive games go as high as 30GB. Plan ahead, especially if you want to take periodic backup images or application rollback images. Some people take drive images of their data file drives now and then for backups also.
You're going to need to move your data files someplace safe, like a server or a separate partition. A dedicated drive works well. You're going to need installation CD's for the OS and all your applications, and all of the patches you can get on convenient media. Pendrive or cd work well usually.
Before installing Windows, disconnect from the network. If you're imaging to a network drive, know what you're doing. If your system starts to boot to"
Friday, April 21, 2006
- Gibson Research Corporation Home Page - -: "For 16 years, the PC industry's #1 mass storage data recovery & maintenance software . . . NOW compatible with NTFS, Linux, and all other file systems. "
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Monday, April 17, 2006
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Friday, April 14, 2006
Thursday, April 13, 2006
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Thursday, March 30, 2006
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Monday, March 27, 2006
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