Blah, I put in a request to have my server reprovisioned over the old system my host uses, turns out they switched, so I was waiting 2 days for nothing
@ThatBrazilianGuy: eh, we don't pay sales tax for anything worth under a hundred ;)
@OliverSalzburg I was talking to @JourneymanGeek earliar on gtalk. I wanted to buy an Ouya. $150 for the product, $160 for taxes upon leavin the US, plus shippping, plus 60% on top of all that (including shipping) upon arrival
@JourneymanGeek We were SUPPOSED to not pay taxes on stuff under U$50, or stuff labeled as gifts. On reality, it's a lottery. The guy at the customs wakes up feeling pissed off, takes a weird look at your package, BOOM, taxes. They can even guess an "estimate" price. They are probably middle age officemen who can't tell a game console from a tablet from a Rasp Pi.
"Oh, what's that? Here it says it's a computer. $35? Can't be right, let's tax it as $350, obviously missing a zero".
@JourneymanGeek It seems so, there's a field on amazon.com let me check
""Import Fees Deposit" represents an estimate of the Import Fees (...) This deposit will be used, on your behalf, to reimburse the Designated Carriers for the import fees that they have paid on your behalf to the appropriate authorities of the destination country. (...) In the event that the Import Fees Deposit exceeds the Actual Import Fees, Amazon Export or Merchant (as applicable) will refund the difference to you."
@JourneymanGeek Don't worry. There are far, far, far worse stuff my country should be held responsible for.
@somequixotic Oh, it's by keyword. I already have an extension for that.
I was wondering, "WTF, face recognition by JavaScript"?
Would it be acceptable to add a 1 day waiting period to accept an answer on a new question? I feel like some users would be less inclined to add an answer that may help other users if an answer is accepted immediately
In this Q, as we can see the processor "frequency" or clocking/stepping has changed. superuser.com/questions/628845/… Is that HOW overheat throttling works , via the CPU itself? Or is this likely to be the motherboard throttling? Or something else completly. (I dont have anything that overheats)
There is also the windows power properties Max min , some people have indicated that can actually change the . . . max and min :-)
I know a quick format of a drive can be recovered, but can a fully formatted drive using the Windows formatting utility? I'm pretty sure it can, but someone says otherwise
I know it would take special utilities if possible
@ekaj It is not supposed to be possible to recover any data after a full format. Take a 1Terra drive, Full format it, is that how long it would take to WIPE every cluster on the drive?
So then the question becomes, when is full , full :-)
I forget, but if i remember right a full format via windows is more interested in checking everything to make sure it is going to work right. we would always write simple zeros to the whole disk to fully clean every cluster.
""2.Beginning in Windows Vista, the format process changed and a single write zero pass is applied to each standard (non-quick) format. In other words, a very basic hard drive wipe is performed during a format.""
I need to read about that.. I don't understand at what point data is not recoverable. I've heard until it's overwritten (with a folder, mp3, gif, whatever) but I thought formatting was basically changing everything to a 1 or 0
@ekaj I have used cheap stuff to recover before. I would always keep a tiny program called "restoration" on my drive already (so i would not do writes). it might be a good way to do a simple cluster check in NTFS
In computer programming, the term magic number has multiple meanings. It could refer to one or more of the following:
* A constant numerical or text value used to identify a file format or protocol; for files, see List of file signatures
* Distinctive unique values that are unlikely to be mistaken for other meanings (e.g., Globally Unique Identifiers)
* Unique values with unexplained meaning or multiple occurrences which could (preferably) be replaced with named constants
Format indicator
Magic number origin
The format indicator type of magic number was first found in early Sevent...
If your goal is to recover common file formats (e.g. photos, videos, audio, documents), then you'll have some luck with the magic number recovery tools.
More esoteric file formats? Those tools are pretty much useless.
The recovery tools that read indexes will always work if the indexes aren't too damaged.
@ekaj a format will "re-write" the MFT, can relocate it , and stuff like that. the MFT holds the pointers to the clusters that hold the data (Wiped and gone). MFT also is used to hold files that are (i think) less than 4K. not sure how that varies based on cluster size? See it is logical to have the whole file be in a MFT , instead of just the pointer , if it would fit there.
Correction, 1024 is the size of an entry in the MFT, 42bytes is used. This place calls the tiny files "resident" forensicfocus.com/hidden-data-analysis-ntfs about 1/3rd the way down, in NTFS background.
Most of the information i am reading suggest that a MFT record size is always the same, reguardless of cluster size. with 512byte clusters it takes 2clusters, with larger cluster sizes on the disk, there can be multiple records in each cluster.
somewhere around there my head explodes, and I check my BACKUPS again.
- Using the word Resident, i finnaly get to the wiki location, that decribes the whole thing, and variations, like how different systems handle, how added streams change it, and how it can be varied. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…
. In there it says that <600-800byte files might be the ones that would exist in the MFT "records" itself and not on "other" clusters. That makes sence.
I found an old computer with no os and im trying to get it working with Linux (started with fedora 19 then tried all sorts of Linux flavors) but i cant load anything on it because it cant "see" its original dvd drive, wont recognize any new ones, and doesn't have an option for USB booting and not...
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@Boris_yo Hey that is what they do in certian forums, they have a high dependacy on the people having all thier specs somewhere permenent. Like in Messes of sigs at the bottom of each post. taking More space than the posts themselves.
Here I do not even look :-O at profiles to begin with. 01Users do not put them up at all.
@Boris_yo that is slick. some self promotion is allowed at many sites, as long as it is not spammy.
Usually it is not that hard to tell someone who is having a self promotion there, and who is "getting paid" to do promotion. because if your being paid to do it, your likely to be obnioxious and repetitive, and limited in other informations.
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@JourneymanGeek Usually explanation is given when question is closed. But this was just deleted with no explanation and no way for user to know what was wrong.
@Boris_yo no just all the logs, for all kinds of things. Have you seen the new layers and layers of possible logging and tracking for win7. Like the new array of event viewer items. (mabey not on the home systems)
If i posted a pic of it here, it would go 2 Pages unexpanded.
@Boris_yo: I'm convinced to a large extent the point of SEO is to convince people they can somehow read chicken entrails and look into a crystal ball in order to game a black box
If its a fixed black box, reverse engineering works. Its almost like playing a cardgame where the rules change at random intervals, from blackjack, to poker to uno.
> nofollow is a value that can be assigned to the rel attribute of an HTML a element to instruct some search engines that a hyperlink should not influence the link target's ranking in the search engine's index.
@JourneymanGeek And be left buried under 500 search results pages editing for someone to discover your website unless you do promotion. You can still hope though...
@JourneymanGeek Is digg.com still popular? A guy known as Shoemoney made it to 1st page of digg.com got surge of visits and made over 130k in AdSense revenue.
@Bob It wasn't early. Now content depending how engaging it is influences metrics like avg. Time on site, bounce rate etc. Which also determine your ranking but it does not influence page rank algorithm.
@Boris_yo sure and now he makes more money selling books :-). Do you know how much he Spent in his own advertising to achieve that goal? Do you know how many wares or illegal sites he might have paid to do sales for him? How much spamming, and possibly even illegal activity he used to do it?
What was his actual profits? A safeway store around here probably pulls in 10million a week, but thier costs probably put the actual ammount back to 10k-50k a week. without all the facts, All we have is the gross, would they like to explain the myriad of expences that might be involved?
take an example, say he was spending only 25K on advertising, spam, e-mail collection, and search manipulation. He pulls in 250K for a few months, increases his spending to 50K. Gets busted by google for not following the TOU, and 2 of his sources of income go down. Now he is making 100K and has 50K of expences. The Fbi comes in and takes out his illegal site, which he moves to russia, at a cost of 25K.
Now he is making 100K and has 75K of costs involved, uses 25K to start a bunch more websites to sell his new book, or e-mail data. The new "you can get rich too" scam pulls in 250K , and he retires :-)
The next year, the Warez sites list all the information in his book for free, he now has 75K in costs, and 10K in profits , re-starts up his site again , it is closed down for spam and search manipulation by the host. he now lives in a cardboard box under a bridge, where he parks his Porche. His wife is trying to have it repossesed for child support.
Just to note, there's a third kind of connector i came across, labelled azalia - which is a bundle of loose connectors. This apparently seems to be for systems with non standard HD audio implimentations. Adding this as a comment in case someone comes across it. — Journeyman GeekMay 22 '12 at 3:36
@Shiki I mean the motherboard itself, they often now come with a (geez what to call it) short header thing. You assemble all the loose pins on the header, follwing the manuel, then it is ONE connection point after that, to the board.
"Some chassis provide a front panel audio module that has separated connectors on each wire instead of a single plug. For information about connecting... please contact the chassis manufacturer"
Pin Signal Name Description
1 AUD_MIC Front Panel Microphone input signal
2 AUD_GND Ground used by Analog Audio Circuits
3 AUD_MIC_BIAS Microphone Power
4 AUD_VCC Filtered +5 V used by Analog Audio Circuits
5 AUD_FPOUT_R Right Channel Audio signal to Front Panel
6 AUD_RET_R Right Channel Audio signal Return from Front Panel
7 HP_ON RSVD for future use to control Headphone Amplifier
8 KEY No Pin
9 AUD_FPOUT_L Left Channel Audio signal to Front Panel
10 AUD_RET_L Left Channel Audio signal Return from Front Panel
the weird part is this doesn't entirely agree with your MB diagram
especially #3 seems to be closer to your MB's AC97 rather than HD audio
but this is supposed ot be the official Intel spec for HD audio... (albiet the spec was 2000, so there may be an updated version)
(but holy hell I removed my ATI card in order to get a better view on the motherboard (as it's a huge card)... the new card is made by Nvidia and I booted up my spare Linux. Damn, 5 FPS/lagging all the time/the card is on fire. Neat.)