Michael Madigan wrote:
If you get a chance, watch the recycling episode of
the Penn Teller show Bullsh*t
http://youtube.com/results?search_query=penn+and+teller+recyclingsearch_type=
If they're telling the truth, it's amazing.
God bless them, is all I have to say. I wish more people
--- Alan Lukachko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the mid 1970s, I lived in Kitchener, Ontario. The
city was the test bed
In our house, we redoom (redeem for cash) soft drink and beer bottles,
recycle Plastics 1 and 2, glass, paper, and tin. I compost all non-meat
scraps, and on
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Friday 01 February 2008 16:28, David Crooks wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuTqgqhxVMc
Hi David!
She is blond, she is youngish and she is cute. So she is for H-bitch, most
women are. I'd still date her.
Oh, Pete, Pete, Pete. Normally I forbear
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Actually TB is the reason I still got W$ on my home machine. At work I
am forced to use W$, and I pack my portable TB in a pen drive so as to
have my mails available at all times. For a calendar I use EssentialPIM
(also portable). If someone knows how to be able to use a
Ted Roche wrote:
http://www.koolu.com (I just bought one of these)
Ok, so, share, already. What are you going to do with it?
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Dave Crozier wrote:
Paul,
Even worse - digital Penis scanners -oh!
Password too small. Enter larger password. :-)
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Jean Laeremans wrote:
On Jan 28, 2008 3:02 PM, Mike Wohlrab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I have seen those movies. But no one will chop off your finger so they
can get access to your computer,
all one needs is a knoppix cd with some additional software on
A+
jml
He's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any idea why this SQL is returning nothing?
If I replace '?Client.pk_Client' with its value, 102, I get exactly what I
need.
I use this ?Client.pk_Client often in other view and have no problem.
==
Select Client.Lname,
Paul Hill wrote:
Well XP came out not too long after Windows 2000 (what, a year and a
half?). I read somewhere that the W2K uptake was low compared to XP.
Maybe Microsoft is trying the same thing again!
Maybe they're going to just fix some of the major problems with Vista,
slap a new
Dave Crozier wrote:
Vince,
Have a look at Calvin's blog entry:
http://blogs.msdn.com/calvin_hsia/archive/2005/08/11/450587.aspx
A full VFP solution which does what you want. Also may be worthwhile looking
at Caesar Challom's blog as well.
Dave Crozier
Not quite what I had in mind, but it
Does anyone have recommendations for a replacement image control for the
vfp9 image control? I need something that can show tifs, but also zoom
in and/or fit to width. Scroll would be a nice plus. Free or cheap
would greatly influence my choice. Thanks!
http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/science/01/16/super.rat/index.html
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Since this seems to be a Python day, I'd like to ask a stupid-noobie
question that I've been wondering about for a long time. I even tried
googling it once, but probably entered the wrong terms and got
umpty-billion unhelpful articles.
In my admittedly extremely limited dealings with Python,
William Sanders / EFG wrote:
Vince -
smells like a pathing problem linked with 'environment variables visible
WHEN?'
That would work in most of my apps, but this one could be installed
anywhere. H.. There must be some way to see what the runtime
paths are - maybe I could read it
Christof Wollenhaupt wrote:
Hi Vince,
Apparently though, ExecScript() doesn't know anything about any forms
compiled into the EXE
That's by design. ExecScript operates in a different application scope and
therefore cannot see any files that are embedded into the EXE. Only files in
Paul Newton wrote:
Also is there a way to prevent Notepad printing the file with a
(filename) header and (page number) footer ?
I can help with the easy part. In Notepad, open File, page setup, and
delete the header and footer stuff.
I don't think that can be done programatically, though.
John Harvey wrote:
You could create a table, which has a memo field, store the form in the memo
field, then create it in your execscript from the memo field and run it.
That would probably work, but would not help in this case, as it could
be any of 45 screens. Also, we don't want the
Gianni Turri wrote:
If you need to execute a single command better use macro substitution.
That would definitely work, I was just hoping for a way to use ExecScript
Execscript() instead create a compiled external fxp file in temp folder and
then run it.
This way probably it cannot find
Peter Cushing wrote:
Hi Vince,
I was thinking about doing this for a while, so just tried something on
my system. I use VFP7 and use a standard menu which has calls to DO
FORM X etc. I have a load of setup code then:
DO MENUS\MYMENU.MPR
ON SHUTDOWN do cleanup
READ EVENTS
I was
Paul Newton wrote:
Vince
That reminds me of the one about miracles and impossibilities :-)
Don't know that one. Share, please. :)
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Jeff Johnson wrote:
Yep. You can make your Python apps look just like a VFP app on Windows.
But like anything new, you need to walk before you run. Check out the
Dabo Wiki and look at some of the web casts.
Beautiful! I figured people wouldn't put up with that, and there must
be a way.
Steve Ellenoff wrote:
I'm guessing that getting rid of that non-gui window is automatic
during the py2exe process? Is that the right?
Nope. Hence my concern. Unless I'm just using a really old Py2exe.
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Paul McNett wrote:
Black box is there to see output while developing. I don't let my
clients see any of that.
I suspected as much. Thanks.
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Peter Cushing wrote:
Hi Vince,
Just tried my system and it works on another machine no problem. You
shouldn't need to use shellexec if I understand what you are trying to
do correctly. If you need any more information let me know.
I probably wasn't clear, sorry.
I DO need to use
Gianni Turri wrote:
Hi Vince,
you wrote ShellExec() but you meant ExecScript(), right ?
Correct. Sorry.
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Pete Theisen wrote:
My father used to serve Mogan David, I remember that I liked it. Perhaps I
only liked it because my father gave it to me.
One bottle would last for
years. I have heard that very much Mogan David will make you sicker than a
dog.
Ugh. Mad Dog 20/20. Instant
by, but is there a way I can
make these compiled forms visible to ExecScript()?
Thanks.
--
Vince Teachout
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Recordables, Inc.
518-733-9411
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Malcolm Greene wrote:
on the subject of sp2, is anyone using it?
No. I have major quality concerns about this release.
Malcolm
Ditto.
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Ed Leafe wrote:
Just arrived in San Antonio, and lugged all my stuff into the temp
housing that Rackspace set me up with. I got wireless access in the
room, so I'm all set!
Good news! Good luck!
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Ed Leafe wrote:
Alcohol addiction is more severe than that. It actually changes the
chemistry of the cell walls of nerve cells, requiring the presence of
alcohol for those cells to function normally. People have died from
alcohol withdrawal.
Damn. I was going to go to bed, but now
Jeff Johnson wrote:
Ed: Glad to see you made it. I can only picture a fish out of water!
If you get in a jam just say this recuerde el alamo! or Viva zapata!
depending.
Otra cerveza, por favor.
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Malcolm Greene wrote:
Anyone have any theories regarding Craig Boyd's VFP Studio?
H.
Ominous digital countdown.
Logo of a fabled bird that is reborn from the ashes of destruction.
He's going to blow up Dot Nyet headquarters and build a new VFP studio
there?
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Rick,
I'm still running v8.0 of WinZip.
Honestly, I'm just still using my PKZip25 (Command Line version of PKZip
2.5, 1998). I bought it years ago because I needed the capability to
shell to DOS and excecute a zip command. I still use it because I've
used DOS
Michael Madigan wrote:
If I
was dying, I would spend my living days seeing the
world, spending it with my family, and preparing my
soul to cross over. I wouldn't be spending it whoring
myself to gain more votes for my husband.
That's because you are on a far higher spiritual plane then
I'm outta here for the year.
Best wishes to all for a happy, healthy, prosperous, and luck-filled New
Year.
See you next year!
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Michael Madigan wrote:
Happy New Year Vince!
Back at ya!
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Jeff Johnson wrote:
You wouldn't be participating in straight key night would you If
so, have fun.
72 de KJ7LO
I didn't know you were a ham. Cool.
(I'm not, but I'm a wannabe-someday-whenihavetime)
And my dad was. And my FIL is. (w1ech - yeah, one of the OLD timers)
Happy QSO-ing.
John C. Gunvaldson wrote:
Happy New Year Everyone from San Diego,
Hey! My birth-place (Chula Vista, to be precise)
Where it was 69 degrees today (and felt a lot hotter)...
Ah, shaddup! (25 degrees here)
Happy New Year!
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Alan Bourke wrote:
. Any *nix
mavens think of anything else?
ClamAV might be useful to have on hand to rescue infected Windows
machines over the network.
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Jean Laeremans wrote:
On Dec 28, 2007 4:39 PM, Al [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a test, its very quiet here
Allen
Indeed,
Enjoy the brief moments of peace. :)
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Merry Christmas, to those who celebrate it, and a happy Tuesday to those
who don't!
Best wishes to all for a healthy, happy, lucky and prosperous New Year!
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Lou Syracuse wrote:
Thanks for all the info and suggestions.
Unfortunately I no longer need a tablet. My promotion, and that of two of
my co-workers, has been rescinded.Merry Christmas, eh?
I'm sorry, Lou. Hope you get something better soon!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If she were Dutch it would have been VanBach?
Perhaps, but Pa Dutch are really German... don't ask me why... that's just
the way it is.
Deutch was corrupted to Dutch. Not a big mystery. :)
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You forgot This is OT, where's my Kotex? LOL
ROFL
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Eurico Chagas Filho wrote:
BTW, where can i get a picture of the lady ?
Google will give you way, way more than you want to know.
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MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
My question: if these women don't earn much money for these
films (she made 13 or 14 movies iirc in 1-2 years time), then why do they
do it? Surely they don't love the sex or notoriety that much?'
Just curious, why do you assume she doesn't love the
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Vince Teachout wrote:
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
My question: if these women don't earn much money for these
films (she made 13 or 14 movies iirc in 1-2 years time), then why do they
do it? Surely they don't love
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Lesson: Never assume, because you make an _ass_ out of _u_ and _me_.
Which is why I always PREsume!
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Stephen Russell wrote:
We will never see this coming form the scum that is pilling up spending for
any sort of reason.
There are other reasons beside that. We're not ALL scum! :-)
But I want to see a line item veto for the President. Giving them the
ability to reduce POOR bill amendments
Adam Buckland wrote:
You appear to have a wealth of experience, I understand your shame and
guilt but where does the rest fit in and were you top or botom?
You're assuming far too much from his protestations. Instead of star,
think: camera and crew Instead of porn, think: really bad tv
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Video tape yourself banging a porn star and send it to
your ex-wife. LOL
That's a great idea! Call youre relative and hook me up for a small
feature film part. ;-)
A *small* part? Why not just hang a sign
Michael Madigan wrote:
A line item that's been vetoed, if it's really
worthwhile, will have enough votes to override The
president.
Generally pretty hard to do. Ok, try this: Think forward to the next
election, imagine your WORST nightmare being elected, and ask yourself
if you would want
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
By the way What the HELL is a 'line item veto'?
In U.S. politics, a bill has to be either signed by the President, or
vetoed. *In it's entirety.* Everything in the bill passes, or nothing
in the bill passes. Because of this, Congress will often try to put
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
The penny-pinching stuff??? Man, you people are really weird!
The Amish are pretty darn cool.
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MB Software Solutions wrote:
Is there a way for me to find all the objects that have RightClick
method code in them without having to manually look at code in each screen?
If VFP9:
Tools, code references, rightclick, search.
Shows only the ones with stuff in them, and you can just click
Alan Bourke wrote:
Rob Anderson wrote:
QnJpbmcgYmFjayB4dHJlZSBwcm8uDQoNClJvYmJvDQpTZW50IHZpYSBibGFja2JlcnJ5Lg0KDQot
LS0tLSBPcmlnaW5hbCBNZXNzYWdlIC0tLS0tDQpGcm9tOiBwcm9mb3gtYm91bmNlc0BsZWFmZS5j
b20gPHByb2ZveC1ib3VuY2VzQGxlYWZlLmNvbT4NClRvOiBQcm9Gb3ggRW1haWwgTGlzdCA8cHJv
Snipped to show
Stephen Russell wrote:
What happens when you see the power of .NET and maybe C# week after week?
Will you dare to test the waters?
Bad Steve!
I stepped in some dotnet once, but luckily it hosed right off. :)
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While I wouldn't be completely surprised to find out it's true, I think
it's much, much more likely that the guy's tinfoil hat is a little too
tight.
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Alan Bourke wrote:
Dan Olsson wrote:
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php
Much smaller and faster than Acrobat reader - AND the name as an extra
bonus!!!
Yep - much better and less intrusive.
I can happily vouch for this one. Within 2 days of trying it, it
MB Software Solutions wrote:
Vince Teachout wrote:
I can happily vouch for this one. Within 2 days of trying it, it
replaced Adobe 7 as my reader. I'm probably going to spring for the Pro
version, so I can merge PDF files and dump Acrobat 4 (The only reason I
keep
Ed Leafe wrote:
For me it means moving down to San Antonio and leaving my family
behind in Rochester.
When would you be able to get back together with them? And would they
move down there, or you back up here?
Let's see San Antonio great food, the river walk, Mariachi
music,
Gibson has a new model of guitar out that will keep itself in tune.
I will stop by next weekend at the factory downtown to see one.
http://www.news.com/2300-1041_3-6221224-1.html?part=rsstag=6221224subj=news
You know, K-mart has one that will even play the songs for you, with a
push of a
Michael Madigan wrote:
Ed moving to a Red State. LMAO.
With any luck, Ed's presence will be enough to fix that, and tip the
state to blue! Let's hope.
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What do you do if you owe much more than it's worth? I love my car, but
due to the divorce (legal) bills and other hardships brought on by the
divorce, I need a smaller car payment.
Advice?
tia!
--Michael
I don't have anything specific
Michael Madigan wrote:
Was Hillary's Hostage Taker a plant?
Will this guy die in custody to keep him quiet like
Vince Foster, Jim McDougal and Ron Brown?
Is anything impossible?
This post is only partly toungue-in-cheek.
Unless she's bush league evil, I doubt it was a plant. But wow,
Wolfe, Stephen S YA-02 6 MDSS/SGSI wrote:
So, does that mean Windows is sexy? g
Sure! See here: http://www.caracal.net/outlook.jpg:-)
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Ed Leafe wrote:
On Nov 30, 2007, at 8:03 AM, Wolfe, Stephen S YA-02 6 MDSS/SGSI wrote:
So, does that mean Windows is sexy? g
No, that it's easy. ;-)
Sure! See here: http://www.caracal.net/outlook.jpg:-)
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If you take a form, add two horizontal lines, set line1.bordercolor=
128,128,128 set line2.bordercolor= 250,250,250, then put line one
juuust on top of line 2, you get a 3D sunken line effect. Put it
just below, and you get a raised line effect. Size to fit,and voila, a
nice little
Dave Crozier wrote:
Vince,
Assuming the two lines are named Line1 and Line2 then In the Container
Resize() you need:
* Container.Resize()
With This
Thank you. The call to resize in the container init() was the main
thing I missed. Also, for some reason I had been expecting the lines to
Mike yearwood wrote:
http://www.sweetpotatosoftware.com/SPSBlog/PermaLink,guid,cbe94fe8-cf6b-4600-9a05-b23b0adff749.aspx
Impressive, thanks! I got the source and looked through it. A little
more work then I want for the thing I was looking for, but I did learn
about aSelObj(), which is
Ed Leafe wrote:
Hate Christmas? Are you serious?
OK, I'm going to assume that you're not putting me on, and take you
at your word. Please name *one* person who hates Christmas, with some
sort of quote or link or something to substantiate this, and not some
inane War on
I'm OUTTA here until Sunday to go down to my folks for Thanksgiving.
A Safe and Happy Thanksgiving, to all of you who celebrate it. And for
the rest of you Happy Wednesday through Friday!
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MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
This children's book will probably not be shown anymore at schools either:
http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=613467
Look alike? No, we can't say that...that would be
racist/discriminatory.barf
Actually, I've come across the
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Glad to hear it hasn't been suppressed. It did win awards, after all!
I honestly can't think why it would be. It's basically about working
together to overcome a problem. The look-alike bit is just a plot
device necessary for the story to
Ed Leafe wrote:
The first
line of the joke implies the more common meaning of 'going to a place
to drink', while the second line of the joke switches the meaning to
the crashing one.
What Ed said, but also be aware that at least in the U.S., n men walk
into a bar is a very common
Vince Teachout wrote:
Whil Hentzen wrote:
Anyone want to guess how many lines of code are in the coverage
profiler's file?
My guess would be roughly 40K lines.
DOH! That would have been *SO* much more impressive, if I had
remembered to set my PC clock back before sending
http://www.cnn.com/2007/LIVING/personal/11/16/flying.spaghettimonster.ap/index.html
( *http://tinyurl.com/2flf3y* )
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Whil Hentzen wrote:
Anyone want to guess how many lines of code are in the coverage
profiler's file?
My guess would be roughly 40K lines.
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RÁMEN!
Clever! Took me a second to get it.
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Jeff Johnson wrote:
After all, I can only read my simple code
that I make sure I can understand 15 years later. I also put lots of
comments like Patty wanted it done this way 9/10/1991.
Oh, good. I'm not the only one who puts in I know it's stupid - but
they MADE me do it this way.
Any ideas as to why the following query returns no rows?
SELECT claimno FROM units WHERE claimno NOT in (SELECT claimno FROM
mainlist)
Claimno in both files is C(8), I can manually look up '07851' in Units
and find it, and manually look it up in mainlist and not find it.
(among others)
If
Vince Teachout wrote:
Any ideas as to why the following query returns no rows?
SELECT claimno FROM units WHERE claimno NOT in (SELECT claimno FROM
mainlist)
Claimno in both files is C(8), I can manually look up '07851' in Units
and find it, and manually look it up in mainlist
Richard Kaye wrote:
If you have to
move an anchored control programmatically after the form has
instantiated, make sure you set its anchor value to 0 first, then move
the control and finally restore the appropriate anchor value. Otherwise,
resizing the form may result in undesirable
Michael Madigan wrote:
I wonder if it's a bait and switch. See that it's
sold out and customer buys the next highest model.
Uh, yeah ok. *YOU'VE* obviously never had to go shopping with a
W-marter:
$214! It was only $199 last week!.. Hell with that s***!
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Vince,
What do you do for your bread and butter, if you don't mind my asking?
I am doing internet marketing, and insurance sales with Steve. So far it
isn't paying all the bills but the trend looks good.
Internet Marketing? Ok, now I don't know if I
I was going to weigh in on this, but it's gotten so bizarrely twisted,
so quickly, I'm going to feed this thread to my twit filter instead.
Feel free to mock and taunt me, I won't see it.
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Paul Hill wrote:
On Nov 13, 2007 9:05 AM, Adam Buckland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Henderson Minor, pay attention now, if you had a few tons of sodium that
you needed to dispose of, how would you do it?
Chuck it in a lake sir?
http://tinyurl.com/2tp7o2
Wouldn't the result be a
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
My last VFP contract with TCI ended a couple of weeks ago and I have decided
not to look for another VFP contract at all. I'm exhausted after doing
hourly contract work for too many years. Time to move on for me... From here
on out, the VFP work is for my own sweet
David Boatright wrote:
I have a combo box in a grid with the bound property on the column set. If
I type something it to the comobobox and move off the column the value I
entered disappears. Has anybody any idea as to why this would happen?
sparse is set to .T.?
Derek Kalweit wrote:
I think it's
time for me to go. Thank you, and if anyone wishes to contact me off
list, you can do so at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks.
Good luck, and best of success to you!
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MB Software Solutions wrote:
This shouldn't surprise anyone. Reality check. One of these statements
is NOT true:
* DotNet will continue to grow
* VFP will continue to shrink
* One day, that asteroid WILL hit the earth and kill all/most life
as we know it
* That hot
Kevin Cully wrote:
HEY!!! (Am not.)
-Kevin
Skillful? :-D
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David Crooks wrote:
I am getting sick and tired of seeing Source Not Available when trying
to debug a program. Any ideas?
I hate to state the obvious, but you ARE checking the debug info
option in the Project Info in Project menu, right?
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MB Software Solutions wrote:
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1421251page=1
Well deserved!
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Matthew Jarvis wrote:
Check the MS KB for info on Windows Recovery Console. It's pretty
straightforward, but honestly I'm not sure it's 100% effective (maybe my
problem lied elsewhere)...
Thanks, but I'm not in the position of being totally shut down, I just
seem to have a few damaged file.
Peter Cushing wrote:
I would take it that the hard disk contents were toast and reformat it.
I probably wouldn't even trust the hard disk again after a failure as
they are so cheap.
Eh... I'm not quite that desperate, yet. I HAVE already made a complete
backup of everything, just in case,
Chris Davis wrote:
SFC /SCANNOW ?
Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner. That's what I was looking for. I
don't know if it will help, yet, but that's what I was looking for.
Where did you find it? It used to be under system tools in W2K, but I
couldn't find it in XP. Thanks!
Paul McNett wrote:
Vince Teachout wrote:
Days of time? Ghosting a drive might take a few minutes setup/cleanup
and then a number of hours of doing something else (sleeping?)
The last time I tried to ghost a drive was way, way back in 1992, and it
failed miserably. The last HD data
Paul Hill wrote:
Hi All,
There's a bunch of kids roaming the neighbourhood trick or treating.
Cheers for exporting that particular annoyance across the pond!
Interesting. I didn't know Trick or Treat was a USA invention. I
thought it was near-universal. Now, Mr Scrooge - where do you
Paul Hill wrote:
I do exactly the same. I try to keep the C partition as small as
possible so I can boot from a Ghost USB device (actually it's my MP3
player...) and burn to a DVD. Gotta love Ghost.
That is bloody genius. bows I'm not worthy! I'm not worthy! /bows
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