for an airline
reservation) clicking on the link opens the file but does not add it to
the calendar.
Is there an easy way or an extension to add a .ics file from a website
to a Seamonkey Calendar?
The way I see in most explanations is to save the .ics then open
Seamonkey and import
On 19/02/2021 20:28, WaltS48 wrote:
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
...>
Is there an easy way or an extension to add a .ics file from a website
to a Seamonkey Calendar?
...>
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723202>
(TL;DR: no)
/df
for an airline
reservation) clicking on the link opens the file but does not add it to
the calendar.
Is there an easy way or an extension to add a .ics file from a website
to a Seamonkey Calendar?
The way I see in most explanations is to save the .ics then open
Seamonkey and import
reservation) clicking on the link opens the file but does not add it to
the calendar.
Is there an easy way or an extension to add a .ics file from a website
to a Seamonkey Calendar?
The way I see in most explanations is to save the .ics then open
Seamonkey and import it.
That seems like a lot more
Is there an easy way or extension to add a .ics file from a website to a
Seamonkey Calendar?
The way I see in most explanation is to save the .ics then open
Seamonkey and import it.
That seems like a lot more trouble that it ought
I have my mail (from Gmail) forwarded to my SM acct, and have IMAP ACCESS
IMAP Disabled
POP, untouched
there is a POP, FAQ, if you didnt see it.
have no problem... other than 1 car website, that Google thinks is bad, and cant seem to
relay their daily messages to me, or maybe its my
EE wrote:
I have tried to get gmail to send messages to SeaMonkey, but it only
returns an error message. I have set the prot numbers for IMAP and SMTP
correctly for gmail and used 0auth2 for the authentication, but it still
will not work. What else is necessary?
Log into Gmail's website
I have tried to get gmail to send messages to SeaMonkey, but it only
returns an error message. I have set the prot numbers for IMAP and SMTP
correctly for gmail and used 0auth2 for the authentication, but it still
will not work. What else is necessary?
Dirk Fieldhouse escribió:
On 9/14/20 5:27 PM, AndrésH wrote:
...>
Indeed only supporters can comment.
Apparently the login process works, I received "hola username" after
login, but when I try to comment, the website says that I am not
logged. With Firefox and even Pale Moon , the comments
Dirk Fieldhouse escribió:
On 9/14/20 5:27 PM, AndrésH wrote:
...>
Indeed only supporters can comment.
Apparently the login process works, I received "hola username" after
login, but when I try to comment, the website says that I am not
logged. With Firefox and even Pale Moon , the comments
On 9/14/20 5:27 PM, AndrésH wrote:
...>
Indeed only supporters can comment.
Apparently the login process works, I received "hola username" after
login, but when I try to comment, the website says that I am not logged.
With Firefox and even Pale Moon , the comments section works.
...
Is
Dirk Fieldhouse escribió:
On 9/11/20 4:02 PM, AndrésH wrote:
The pages and menu works, but the login process doesn't .
The login process ( the link "inicia sesión" ) apparently works when
you clear the cookies for the website , but when you load any
article the session is not activated.
On 9/11/20 4:02 PM, AndrésH wrote:
The pages and menu works, but the login process doesn't .
The login process ( the link "inicia sesión" ) apparently works when
you clear the cookies for the website , but when you load any article
the session is not activated. When I tried to write a
The pages and menu works, but the login process doesn't .
The login process ( the link "inicia sesión" ) apparently works when
you clear the cookies for the website , but when you load any article
the session is not activated. When I tried to write a comment, it says
that I'm not logged in.
On 9/5/20 4:52 PM, AndrésH wrote:
...
It seems that eldiario.es is one of the several websites which don't
support SM as in " RottenTomatoes.com rejects SeaMonkey even with fake UA".
With SM 2.53.3, JavaScript disabled (NoScript) and no site styles
(View>Use Style>None), you can read text
es I found : BrainHub, _gat_UA-30394221-1.
David E. Ross escribió:
On 9/4/2020 9:48 AM, AndrésH wrote:
I have some trouble with the spanish website www.eldiario.es
What is the correct way to specify override the useragent?
Is it general.useragent.override.eldiario.es ? Or
browser.useragent.override.e
On 9/4/2020 9:48 AM, AndrésH wrote:
> I have some trouble with the spanish website www.eldiario.es
>
>
> What is the correct way to specify override the useragent?
>
> Is it general.useragent.override.eldiario.es ? Or
> browser.useragent.override.eldiario.es ?
>
I have some trouble with the spanish website www.eldiario.es
What is the correct way to specify override the useragent?
Is it general.useragent.override.eldiario.es ? Or
browser.useragent.override.eldiario.es ?
I tried "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:68.9)
Gecko/201
On 8/14/2020 11:31 AM, Nuno Silva wrote:
I think SeaMonkey won't show that question/confirmation dialog on quit
when the browser is set to "Restore Previous Session" on startup.
Yes, that's correct.
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On 2020-08-14, EE wrote:
> Ant wrote:
>> On 8/13/2020 12:31 PM, EE wrote:
>>
>> Once in a while I accidently press them instead of ^W (close
>> current tab) in the middle of something. Relaunching with
>> restored sessions don't always remember my form inputs and
>> logins. It's
Ant wrote:
On 8/13/2020 12:31 PM, EE wrote:
Once in a while I accidently press them instead of ^W (close
current tab) in the middle of something. Relaunching with restored
sessions don't always remember my form inputs and logins. It's
quite annoying. :(
You want to do a restart instead of
On 8/13/2020 12:31 PM, EE wrote:
Once in a while I accidently press them instead of ^W (close current
tab) in the middle of something. Relaunching with restored sessions
don't always remember my form inputs and logins. It's quite
annoying. :(
You want to do a restart instead of shutting
Ant wrote:
On 8/12/2020 12:23 PM, EE wrote:
Ant wrote:
Once in a while I accidently press them instead of ^W (close current
tab) in the middle of something. Relaunching with restore sessions
don't always remember my form inputs and logins. It's quite annoying. :(
Thank you for reading and
On 8/12/2020 12:23 PM, EE wrote:
Ant wrote:
Once in a while I accidently press them instead of ^W (close current
tab) in the middle of something. Relaunching with restore sessions
don't always remember my form inputs and logins. It's quite annoying. :(
Thank you for reading and hopefully
Ant wrote:
Once in a while I accidently press them instead of ^W (close current
tab) in the middle of something. Relaunching with restore sessions don't
always remember my form inputs and logins. It's quite annoying. :(
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)
You want to do a
Once in a while I accidently press them instead of ^W (close current
tab) in the middle of something. Relaunching with restore sessions don't
always remember my form inputs and logins. It's quite annoying. :(
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)
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Richard Owlett wrote on 11/05/2020 9:05 PM:
On 05/11/2020 04:28 AM, Daniel wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote on 11/05/2020 5:39 PM:
On 05/10/2020 10:52 PM, Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2020-05-10 11:35 p.m., Ant wrote:
Like what folder(s) it is in? I had to export my Library to
bookmarks.html to see
On 5/11/2020 4:05 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 05/11/2020 04:28 AM, Daniel wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote on 11/05/2020 5:39 PM:
On 05/10/2020 10:52 PM, Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2020-05-10 11:35 p.m., Ant wrote:
Like what folder(s) it is in? I had to export my Library to
bookmarks.html to see
On 05/11/2020 04:28 AM, Daniel wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote on 11/05/2020 5:39 PM:
On 05/10/2020 10:52 PM, Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2020-05-10 11:35 p.m., Ant wrote:
Like what folder(s) it is in? I had to export my Library to
bookmarks.html to see where my bookmark is under. I was hoping to
Richard Owlett wrote on 11/05/2020 5:39 PM:
On 05/10/2020 10:52 PM, Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2020-05-10 11:35 p.m., Ant wrote:
Like what folder(s) it is in? I had to export my Library to
bookmarks.html to see where my bookmark is under. I was hoping to
avoid using that method.
Hi Ant,
A great
On 05/10/2020 10:52 PM, Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2020-05-10 11:35 p.m., Ant wrote:
Like what folder(s) it is in? I had to export my Library to
bookmarks.html to see where my bookmark is under. I was hoping to
avoid using that method.
Hi Ant,
A great person asked this same question not too long
On 5/10/2020 8:52 PM, Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2020-05-10 11:35 p.m., Ant wrote:
Like what folder(s) it is in? I had to export my Library to
bookmarks.html to see where my bookmark is under. I was hoping to
avoid using that method.
Hi Ant,
A great person asked this same question not too long
On 2020-05-10 11:35 p.m., Ant wrote:
Like what folder(s) it is in? I had to export my Library to
bookmarks.html to see where my bookmark is under. I was hoping to avoid
using that method.
Hi Ant,
A great person asked this same question not too long ago. You can view
the thread and it's
Like what folder(s) it is in? I had to export my Library to
bookmarks.html to see where my bookmark is under. I was hoping to avoid
using that method.
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)
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On 4/30/2020 10:15 AM, Lee wrote:
On 4/29/20, Ant wrote:
https://old.reddit.com/r/IndependenceDay/ for an example. I want my old
mouse cursor back since it's annoying. :(
add this to your userContent.css:
/* always use the default cursor
ref: https://old.reddit.com/r/IndependenceDay/
On 4/29/20, Ant wrote:
> https://old.reddit.com/r/IndependenceDay/ for an example. I want my old
> mouse cursor back since it's annoying. :(
add this to your userContent.css:
/* always use the default cursor
ref: https://old.reddit.com/r/IndependenceDay/
block crap like
cursor:
https://old.reddit.com/r/IndependenceDay/ for an example. I want my old
mouse cursor back since it's annoying. :(
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)
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Hi,
Frank-Rainer Grahl a tapoté le 22/04/2020 15:42:
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1632126
>
> In todays unofficial and should be in 2.53.3 and up.
Thank you!
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On 4/22/2020 6:42 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Ant wrote:
On 4/20/2020 3:21 PM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Ant wrote:
On 4/20/2020 11:49 AM, EE wrote:
Ant wrote:
Instead of having to go through one by one?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)
I know of no way to do
Ant wrote:
On 4/20/2020 3:21 PM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Ant wrote:
On 4/20/2020 11:49 AM, EE wrote:
Ant wrote:
Instead of having to go through one by one?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)
I know of no way to do that. Why not set SeaMonkey to load only threads
newsgroup
you want to mark as read, right-click and select "Mark Newsgroups
Read", or select the account level in the Folder pane, right-click
and "Mark All Folders Read" from the context menu.
There is a faster way to do that with folders. Just use Cmd-Shift-C
or Ctrl-S
Ant wrote:
On 4/20/2020 3:21 PM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Ant wrote:
On 4/20/2020 11:49 AM, EE wrote:
Ant wrote:
Instead of having to go through one by one?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)
I know of no way to do that. Why not set SeaMonkey to load only threads
On 4/20/2020 3:21 PM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Ant wrote:
On 4/20/2020 11:49 AM, EE wrote:
Ant wrote:
Instead of having to go through one by one?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)
I know of no way to do that. Why not set SeaMonkey to load only
threads with unread
Ant wrote:
On 4/20/2020 11:49 AM, EE wrote:
Ant wrote:
Instead of having to go through one by one?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)
I know of no way to do that. Why not set SeaMonkey to load only threads
with unread messages? That gets rid of a lot of stuff you have
On 4/20/2020 11:49 AM, EE wrote:
Ant wrote:
Instead of having to go through one by one?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)
I know of no way to do that. Why not set SeaMonkey to load only threads
with unread messages? That gets rid of a lot of stuff you have already
seen
to mark as read, right-click and select "Mark Newsgroups
Read", or select the account level in the Folder pane, right-click and
"Mark All Folders Read" from the context menu.
There is a faster way to do that with folders. Just use Cmd-Shift-C or
Ctrl-Shift-C on the fold
and select "Mark Newsgroups Read", or
select the account level in the Folder pane, right-click and "Mark All
Folders Read" from the context menu.
There is a faster way to do that with folders. Just use Cmd-Shift-C or
Ctrl-S
Ant wrote:
Instead of having to go through one by one?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)
I know of no way to do that. Why not set SeaMonkey to load only threads
with unread messages? That gets rid of a lot of stuff you have already
seen
On 4/20/20 2:29 AM, Ant wrote:
Instead of having to go through one by one?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)
Not using SeaMonkey as far as I can find.
You can do that with Thunderbird by either selecting each newsgroup you
want to mark as read, right-click and select "Mark
jcteyssier wrote on 20/04/2020 7:41 PM:
GerardJan a écrit :
Ant wrote on 4/20/20 8:29 AM:
Instead of having to go through one by one?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)
;-)
Right clic on news.mozilla.org->m.s.seamonkey and "mark group as read"
Yes, that would work for
GerardJan a écrit :
Ant wrote on 4/20/20 8:29 AM:
Instead of having to go through one by one?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)
;-)
Right clic on news.mozilla.org->m.s.seamonkey and "mark group as read"
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Frank-Rainer Grahl writes:
>
> It will not work. You need 5.1.9 as indicated in the release notes. Why do you
> think we explicity wrote this when the latest would work too?
Because I am such a fool, and I forget half of what I have read. :(
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Thanks!
I tried to install the latest version of noscript anyway by installing
from a file. It successfully installed, but it didn't seem to work. No
icons appeared. Maybe there is a simple fix like you indicate for
session manager. I think not though as it did not seem to stop any
scripts by
Richmond wrote:
Thanks!
I tried to install the latest version of noscript anyway by installing
from a file. It successfully installed, but it didn't seem to work. No
icons appeared. Maybe there is a simple fix like you indicate for
session manager. I think not though as it did not seem to stop
is the only way of getting
that updated, and that it doesn't update through "check for updates"
Yeah, it's a pain. Newer UO ext. will not need to do that manual method
anymore.
How do you manage to scroll with the spacebar? Why not use arrow keys?
Spacebar for one screen
installation for having an older version, I found that my primary copy
is also running .16, so I'll make sure that both get updated. That's one
of the challenges of tracking that particular extension is that, as far
as I'm aware, manual download and install is the only way of getting
that updated
NFN Smith wrote:
I have a virtual machine (Win 10 Pro) that's running a beta of 2.53.2,
and that has most of the extensions that I use frequently. I haven't
tested extensively, but as far as I'm aware, all of these work without
difficulty:
* Session Manager 0.8.1.13
One follow-up...
I
On 3/10/2020 12:51 PM, EE wrote:
...
Your version of uBlock Origin is out of date. The current legacy
version is 1.16.4.19. There is a new site just for the legacy versions
now.
https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock-for-firefox-legacy/releases
How do you manage to scroll with the spacebar? Why
EE:
>Your version of uBlock Origin is out of date. The current legacy
>version is 1.16.4.19. There is a new site just for the legacy versions now.
>https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock-for-firefox-legacy/releases
Thanks. I have now updated from 4.11 to 4.19 and saved the link.
Hartmut
compatibility with an obsolete extension
system while grafting in components from a browser that moved to a
modern extension system a few years ago, but since extensions are
important, it's kind of a problem if the stop working.
Is there a way to know for sure which of your favourite
ompatibility with an obsolete extension system while grafting
> in components from a browser that moved to a modern extension system a
> few years ago, but since extensions are important, it's kind of a
> problem if the stop working.
>
> Is there a way to know for sure which o
and Waterfox.
With Seamonkey, I believe that 2.53.1 is based on Firefox 56 (rather
than 50.9esr) . For 2.57, I believe that it's based on Firefox 60esr,
and my understanding is that 2.57 will support both WebExtensions and
XUL, in the way that Thunderbird does, I know that with Thunderbird,
So SM is based on FF 60, that is not pre-gecko 57 is it? unless the
versions of ff and gecko are not the same.
I was told SM v2.53.1 was based on FF v57. 60 is just an UA string.
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NFN Smith wrote:
> * NoScript 5.1.9
I am curious to know why it is necessary to use 5.1.9 and not the latest
version, given what it says on the noscript website "You can still
download NoScript "Classic" (5.1.9) (SHA256) for Palemoon, Seamonkey,
Waterfox and possibly other "vintage" (pre-Gecko
Daniel wrote on 9/03/2020 4:01 PM:
Steve Dunn wrote on 9/03/2020 1:39 AM:
On 2020-03-08 04:43, Daniel wrote:
If "I mostly use SeaMonkey for email and newsgroups" why not use
Thunderbird in place of SeaMonkey?? That would save using resources
on the unused Browser portion of SM!
with an obsolete extension
system while grafting in components from a browser that moved to a
modern extension system a few years ago, but since extensions are
important, it's kind of a problem if the stop working.
Is there a way to know for sure which of your favourite
extensions will work
Steve Dunn wrote on 9/03/2020 1:39 AM:
On 2020-03-08 04:43, Daniel wrote:
If "I mostly use SeaMonkey for email and newsgroups" why not use
Thunderbird in place of SeaMonkey?? That would save using resources on
the unused Browser portion of SM!
Eventually that will probably be necessary,
On 2020-03-08 04:43, Daniel wrote:
If "I mostly use SeaMonkey for email and newsgroups" why not use
Thunderbird in place of SeaMonkey?? That would save using resources on
the unused Browser portion of SM!
Eventually that will probably be necessary, but as long as SeaMonkey
works, there's
Steve Dunn wrote on 8/03/2020 2:49 AM:
On 2020-03-06 18:09, Ant wrote:
You could share what extensions you have and we can tell you. Here's
mine:
The most important ones for me are:
* JunQuilla 1.0.4
* Adblock Plus 2.9.1 (which the 2.53.1 release notes say is problematic,
but someone
On 3/7/2020 4:17 AM, Mr. Ed wrote:
...
No ad blocker, horsey? :/
Yeh, done by the usage of the Windows 'hosts' file:
http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/
Ah. Does using hosts mostly work? I have to use all! Hosts, web
browsers' ad blockers, etc.
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with an obsolete extension
system while grafting in components from a browser that moved to a
modern extension system a few years ago, but since extensions are
important, it's kind of a problem if the stop working.
Is there a way to know for sure which of your favourite
extensions will work
On 3/7/2020 7:49 AM, Steve Dunn wrote:
On 2020-03-06 18:09, Ant wrote:
You could share what extensions you have and we can tell you. Here's
mine:
The most important ones for me are:
* JunQuilla 1.0.4
* Adblock Plus 2.9.1 (which the 2.53.1 release notes say is problematic,
but someone
with an obsolete extension
system while grafting in components from a browser that moved to a
modern extension system a few years ago, but since extensions are
important, it's kind of a problem if the stop working.
Is there a way to know for sure which of your favourite
extensions will work
while
grafting in components from a browser that moved to a modern extension
system a few years ago, but since extensions are important, it's kind of
a problem if the stop working.
Is there a way to know for sure which of your favourite extensions
will work in 2.53.1, or is it a case of back
On 2020-03-06 18:09, Ant wrote:
You could share what extensions you have and we can tell you. Here's mine:
The most important ones for me are:
* JunQuilla 1.0.4
* Adblock Plus 2.9.1 (which the 2.53.1 release notes say is problematic,
but someone else in this thread is also using)
*
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> Extensions were not a issue, it was *plugins* where the real winnowing
> occurred. I had to add "PDF Viewer" to replace my lost Nitro PDF viewer
> plugin.
Oh and now Netflix does not work now, (Silverlight plugin maybe?),
except this is ONLY on my Windows 10 desktop.
s are
>>> important, it's kind of a problem if the stop working.
>>>
>>> Is there a way to know for sure which of your favourite
>>> extensions will work in 2.53.1, or is it a case of back up, hope for
>>> the best, and be prepared to uninstall 2.53.1, reinstall 2.49.5, and
that moved to a
modern extension system a few years ago, but since
extensions are important, it's kind of a problem if the stop
working.
Is there a way to know for sure which of your favourite
extensions
that the developers have to try to maintain
compatibility with an obsolete extension system while grafting in components
from a browser that moved to a modern extension system a few years ago, but
since extensions are important, it's kind of a problem if the stop working.
Is there a way
if the stop working.
Is there a way to know for sure which of your favourite
extensions will work in 2.53.1, or is it a case of back up, hope
for the best, and be prepared to uninstall 2.53.1, reinstall
2.49.5, and restore your backup
extension system while
grafting in components from a browser that moved to a modern extension
system a few years ago, but since extensions are important, it's kind of
a problem if the stop working.
Is there a way to know for sure which of your favourite extensions
will work in 2.53.1
in components from a browser that moved to a modern extension system a
few years ago, but since extensions are important, it's kind of a
problem if the stop working.
Is there a way to know for sure which of your favourite extensions will
work in 2.53.1, or is it a case of back up, hope for the best
NFN Smith wrote on 15/02/2020 2:55 AM:
Daniel wrote:
Since Netscape, I have used copy and xcopy to backup profiles and
mail - I have always put mail in a separate tree.
I also had Win and OS/2 use the same profile and data files. I kept
them on FAT32 so both Win and OS/2 could access them.
NFN Smith wrote:
Even if doing this kind of thing is technically possible, I'm assuming
that you're using POP, and in that, really pushing beyond the design
expectations of what POP can (or even should) do.
The better approach is to use IMAP, where all your mail traffic is on a
server, and
Daniel wrote:
Since Netscape, I have used copy and xcopy to backup profiles and mail
- I have always put mail in a separate tree.
I also had Win and OS/2 use the same profile and data files. I kept
them on FAT32 so both Win and OS/2 could access them.
Similarly. I dual boot Win7 and Linux,
On 2/14/20 1:17 AM, Daniel wrote:
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote on 13/02/2020 9:57 PM:
Daniel wrote:
Similarly. I dual boot Win7 and Linux, and use the one set of profile
and data files for my SeaMonkey Suite situated on my Win7 G:\ drive.
Which is unsupported and has known problems.
FRG
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote on 13/02/2020 9:57 PM:
Daniel wrote:
Similarly. I dual boot Win7 and Linux, and use the one set of profile
and data files for my SeaMonkey Suite situated on my Win7 G:\ drive.
Which is unsupported and has known problems.
FRG
Yeap, understood, me living
Daniel wrote:
Similarly. I dual boot Win7 and Linux, and use the one set of profile and data
files for my SeaMonkey Suite situated on my Win7 G:\ drive.
Which is unsupported and has known problems.
FRG
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Ray Davison wrote on 13/02/2020 6:01 AM:
NFN Smith wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
What makes backups more difficult with Windows the Registry. With Mac
and Linux, you can simply copy everything. With Windows, it's
difficult to back up the registry and files and then reproduce a
working system.
Ray Davison wrote:
NFN Smith wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
What makes backups more difficult with Windows the Registry. With Mac
and Linux, you can simply copy everything. With Windows, it's
difficult to back up the registry and files and then reproduce a
working system. As a result, it's
NFN Smith wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
What makes backups more difficult with Windows the Registry. With Mac
and Linux, you can simply copy everything. With Windows, it's difficult
to back up the registry and files and then reproduce a working system.
As a result, it's essential to use a
with doing backups, and I'm convinced
that there's no one "best" way to do backups. For an effective backup
plan, you have to think through various recovery scenarios, and
different tools and methodologies (and even media) are stronger in some
areas than others.
In the context of this questio
t you want to back up the entire comp then get an external HDD/SSD as
big or bigger than your comp's storage device.
I use Macrium Reflect and make clones instead of backups.
That way if a HDD, SSD, NVMe.2 drive goes back I can swap the drives
and be back up and running in 5 minutes... remember that
On 2/11/2020 7:39 AM, DoctorBill wrote:
> I have put it off for a long time."LifeLock" ads have me worried, now.
>
> I respect the opinions of the folks on this News Group who advise us.
>
> If you Back Up your system, which program is the Easiest and Most Reliable
> when it comes to
p then get an external HDD/SSD as
big or bigger than your comp's storage device.
I use Macrium Reflect and make clones instead of backups.
That way if a HDD, SSD, NVMe.2 drive goes back I can swap the drives
and be back up and running in 5 minutes... remember that some of us also
use computer
DoctorBill wrote:
If you Back Up your system, which program is the Easiest and Most Reliable
when it comes to RESTORING the system - for someone NOT a computer
Professional.like me.
I backup on two levels. I keep data out of the boot partition and
backup data with COPY, or sometimes
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Acronis True Image
Sells for under $5 on E-Bayor $40 ! ? ? ? ? ? ?
DoctorBill
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One Time and not continuous: Acronis rescue disk included with Acronis True
Image.
Do it now and then with it. Already needed to restore once and use it all the
time with fixing up/upgrading laptops from friends or moving systems to an SSD.
FRG
DoctorBill wrote:
I have put it off for a
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