This first batch is all based on the reference design so I think they are all identical. All have 3 year warranties except the galaxy which has 2 years I think. Basically just pick based on whichever company you think provides the best support and RMA service...or just pick the prettiest...
Binky - were you actually able to personally get this working? I've tried gpart a few times when messing with disk partitions, but I've found that NTFS support is very sketchy. I've found it can corrupt the NTFS partition with certain operations (can't remember the exact details of what I was...
This is true if you just run a simple image/clone operation. I spent many hours trying to work around this issue and was able to get it to work. Basically, you use the older diskpar.exe (not dispart.exe) utility to create the partition on the SSD. Then you use a cloning program that is able...
I'd say most definately! I have an old 939 system and I got a Supertalent (Indilinx base controller) drive a month ago and it's given my system new life. If anything, older systems benefit even more from SSD's because waiting for a slow disk is even more painful on a slower system. When my...
In my experience, Dell has a tendency to be *very* conservative on their backorder dates. I ordered the same monitor a few months ago and had the same thing happen. It was in stock when I ordered, then they said it was backordered and wouldn't ship for 2 months. Then about a week later it...
Interesting...wonder what the explanation is for this. The controller is saturating the flash with so many large writes that it doesn't predictably/fairly intersperse the read requests?
Hard to say. If you absolutely can't wait for the G2 and don't want to take the chance that there will be some price gouging for a while, then the G1 at $229 really isn't a bad deal. However, given that we know the G2's are coming back real soon, I'd say just wait a week or two to see what...
It's also a lot to do with the price. Most places are still selling the G1's at the old prices and suspect some will take their sweet time to drop the prices since the G2 is not readily available right now.
Your analogy is more like a 911 Carerra for 60K vs a 911 Turbo for 40K. Your...
I'm not sure about the legal status of these types of disclaimers and I'm not a lawyer, but these notices/disclaimers are commonly used these days. Here's what we (the IT dept) had to setup our mail system to attach to the bottom of every e-mail. This did pass through our legal department, so...
I've used Ontrack software in the past to recover data off 2 damaged/dying drives and it worked great. It is a bit pricey though depending on which version you need.
Ontrack
A better alternative could be this software from a company called EASEUS
EASEUS
I haven't used their recovery...
Have to go with jlazzaro on this one. Why does "auto sucks ballz"? I've always been curious about this mentality I run across pretty frequently in my line of work. The only time I remember auto being an issue within the last 10 years is probably 8+ years ago when there were some...
Best deal I've seen on this drive so far. This is one of the only two SSD's I'd actually consider buying right now (the other being the Intel X25M of course). Keep in mind Intel has been rumored to be releasing new SSD's soon, so there *could* be some price drops coming...
OCZ Vertex 60GB...
This is back again at $162. Considering getting a 2nd one now...
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I recently had to do some disk imaging/cloning at work and spent a lot of time trying different programs so I thought I'd share this software I found after much trial and error:
EASEUS Partition Manager
I must have tried 8 different similar programs off of various lists and searches before...
I just picked up an Athlon 64 X2 3800+ (toledo core) and I'm getting 2.7 @ default voltage (1.35V) on air. Using a DFI LANParty Ultra-D mobo and Thermalright Ultra-90 cooler. Nice upgrade from my Opteron 144 (2.6 @ default). This will tide me over until the next generation of...
I know about this behavior of spanning-tree. I was just asking for clarification because it sounded like spidey *could* have been saying there was something specific with spanning-tree in which the protocol itself specified that traffic be flooded. I was not aware of any such behavior which is...
Spidey - I don't completely understand your comment about flooding being specific to spanning-tree. Can you elaborate? Flooding is a normal function of a switch when it doesn't have a MAC address in it's table...I'm not seeing the specific connection to ST. Are you just saying because of the...
I think it's really bad practice to not separate client traffic from each other. If I was one of your clients, I would not have a lot of confidence in your security polices and procedures in other areas.
Also, by default spanning-tree is running on Cisco (and every other vendor I've come...
Wow...whoever installed the system should be roasted. Haven't really heard anyone comment about that yet. People are suggesting workarounds and what-not, but the real issue here is that the system DOES NOT WORK as designed!! What company is responsible for this system?
As others have...
>Run a new line straight to the box on the outside of the house and see if it makes a difference.
The big telco's are notoriously difficult when it comes to problems like this. Your friend is just going to have to be persistent. If you can, do what amdskip said and try to see if you can...
Have you tried looking at the registry key in question? Check the permissions on that registry key and compare it to permissions on a PC that does not have this problem. Is there a difference? Could try removing the permissions and re-adding them.
Sounds like Windows file sharing permissions. A quick overview of the way Windows XP filesharing works...basically for one computer to be connect to another, it must be identified in some manner. (ie. username) The host then checks to see what permissions this user is allowed to have. This...
Zap - I got the same, one CAB2E and one CACJE. Hmm...makes you wonder if they purposely did that. Seems like too much of a coincidence.
Haven't noticed any lapping on mine, but I do notice the heatspreader on one is more scratched around the edges than the other. Wonder if these are used...
Lot's of discussion over at AVS forums about this.
32" Westinghouse thread at AVS
You can probably get all your questions answered in that thread. General concensus is that this is a good monitor for the price. Image quaility is good and it seems to be the best "budget" 32" screen available.
>Sun's profit was 4.5 billion last year and they have 3.4 billion in cash. Not too shabby.
Sun did NOT have a 4.5 billion profit last year...I'm not even sure if they ever did that well in their heyday. Anyways, according to their financial statement they *LOST* $11M last fiscal year (ended...
Just want to second what Boscoh is telling you. At least one end is going to have to have a static IP...otherwise you'll have to do some reconfiguration everytime your external IP changes on your router.
Why doesn't this seem right to you? This is a textbook situation of when ICMP redirects are sent by a router. According to Cisco, redirects are sent when all of the following conditions are met:
Cisco routers send ICMP redirects when all of the following conditions are met:
* The...
> You can try manually setting the card to 100 Full or whatever speed you want,
I know I can manually set it, but I wanted to know if there was a Windows utility/command that would let you check what mode the card is currently in. I've never seen anything and from the lack of responses I'm...
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