To confirm it stays in Busy state use MHDD and read the status registers
coming from the drive.
Regards,
Tim Lider
Sr. Data Recovery Specialist
Advanced Data Solutions, LLC
http://www.adv-data.com
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From: hardware-boun...@hardwaregroup.com [mailto:hardware-
So what do people think? Worth it or better stuff out there? What about the
D-Link aspect? I hate the shape; doesn't fit in my AV cabinet at all b/c of
it! :P
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0038JE07O
BINO
If there was an xbmc version, I would have been so all over it.
On 14 Sep 2010 22:09, Bino Gopal binogo...@hotmail.com wrote:
So what do people think? Worth it or better stuff out there? What about
the D-Link aspect? I hate the shape; doesn't fit in my AV cabinet at all
b/c of it! :P
Eh? Boxer is based on xbmc, they are just commercializing it with their own
flavor.
On Sep 14, 2010, at 11:38 PM, Naushad Zulfiqar z00...@gmail.com wrote:
If there was an xbmc version, I would have been so all over it.
On 14 Sep 2010 22:09, Bino Gopal binogo...@hotmail.com wrote:
So
Agreed ;) I prefer Plex these days though. (mac only, and LG now)
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 12:50:20AM +0200, Alex wrote:
Eh? Boxer is based on xbmc, they are just commercializing it with their own
flavor.
On Sep 14, 2010, at 11:38 PM, Naushad Zulfiqar z00...@gmail.com wrote:
If there
Since I got hold of the ceton, and now I've got cablecard highdef up and going
in mediacenter with all its goodness and xboxes in the bedroom I'm pretty
happy. I've played with xbmc, and it just can't be made to do the things I
want it to do. But to each their own. :)
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Nice little showing, an 18W CPU in a netbook demolishing an Intel I5-520M in a
notebook. A sign of things in the future, as smaller and more tightly
integrated comes in CPUs that will get you 10+ hours on a charge...
Nice, add that to an android tablet in 7 - 9 inch size, I will be sold
On Sep 15, 2010, at 7:49 AM, CW tmse...@rlrnews.com wrote:
Nice little showing, an 18W CPU in a netbook demolishing an Intel I5-520M in
a notebook. A sign of things in the future, as smaller and more tightly
integrated