Thanks for the tip. I'm actually quite impressed with Perfect Disk but I
still don't trust defraggers on my system drive considering the occasional
freezes I tend to experience during defrag sessions. Last time I trusted a
defragger, it was Diskeeper and it killed my system drive but that was
well, what are you encoding, i've had .avi's w/ bad frames that caused
many programs (audio/video) to crash.
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 17:55:45 -0700, FORC5 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
getting this error
Event Type: Information
Event Source: Application Popup
Event Category: None
Event ID:
start nero recode, click on recode dvd ( crash )
FWIW my kid gets the same message in one of his games. have not seen this
anywhere. all other games seem fine.
currently have re seated/moved memory ( do not think this is HW)
checked permissions in nero folder and in registry.
currently booted in
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005, Chris Reeves wrote:
OK, I've got someone who has an old laptop with tons of locally stored AOL
mail (supposedly) now they have all sorts of main.idx files, but I'm
struggling to figure out a good method to extract their email from these
damn things and/or import them into
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005, Christopher Fisk wrote:
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005, Chris Reeves wrote:
OK, I've got someone who has an old laptop with tons of locally stored AOL
mail (supposedly) now they have all sorts of main.idx files, but I'm
struggling to figure out a good method to extract their email
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005, Chris Reeves wrote:
Maybe. Since the file system is no longer bootable, we just have rips of
the files, we'll have to give it a try.
http://www.kisser.net.au/tontodan/aoltips.html
#7 on this list might help. If you have to reinstall AOL you can at least
get the main.idx
We've got the main.idx files.. I wonder if that would work? Anyway, we'll
check ;)
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Subject: RE: [H] Restoring old AOL mail.
On
Have an old AT power supply and switch. Want to plug it in to test fans and
noise.
Do I just hook up the brown and blue wires together and hook to one side of
the switch
And
Combine the white and black wires together and hook them up to the other
side of the switch?
Thanks