My NGO and partners are producing a feature film about Russian speakers in the world, and to explain its point as bias-breaking, we came up with the name out, that's nicely expanded in the slogan as out of politics, out of bias, out of propaganda.
Today a colleague from the US brought to my atte...
I have three computers on the local network. All of them have internet connectivity.
"PC1" is running Windows XP (I know, I know...) and it's IP is 192.168.32.217
"PC2" is running Windows 7 and its IP is 192.168.33.181
"PC3" is running Windows 7 and its IP is 192.168.34.255
The subnet mask fo...
NAS drive (Buffalo) I can only connect to via ethernet. Has a "sparsebundle" file on it that's just a weird directory. Can't delete it, Finder crashed trying to view it and ls file.sparsebundle which is successful on this 800mb one I have has been running for ~4 hours and not returned on this 1.41tb one.
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I'd try disconnecting all non-essential equipment: Harddrive, CD/DVD drive, all USB peripherals other than the keyboard, networking, any extra monitors and try again. If that doesn't work, reset the BIOS by shorting the CMOS reset pins and try again.
@bob removing it was the only thing I wanted to avoid :P. I did it anyway. 392 minutes left to format when I left work. I'm guessing the drive itself has issues because things got weirder. Guess I'll find out tomorrow. Prob solved.