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20:02
@Hennes I have many commands here. I tried to list but it says disk is not selected.
diskpart
list disk (shows the disks)
select disk #
list partitions
I think, that is from the top of my head)
HDPARM -N
Get/set max visible number of sectors, also known as the Host Protected Area setting.
I forgot what it was called. (Host Protected Area )
and
The host protected area (also referred to as hidden protected area) is an area of a hard drive that is not normally visible to an operating system (OS). History HPA was first introduced in the ATA-4 standard cxv (T13, 2001). How it works The IDE controller has registers that contain data that can be queried using ATA commands. The data returned gives information about the drive attached to the controller. There are three ATA commands involved in creating and using a hidden protected area. The commands are: *IDENTIFY DEVICE *SET MAX ADDRESS *READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS Operating systems...
Two partitions. Offset on the first is 1MB so I am guessing on win7 ?
@Hennes Ah yes, it was migrated with included Intel Acronis Branded migration tool from HDD to SSD with alignment already in place.
Offest is something that comes before 111GB or after?
Older installation skipped 8MB (I think dos, windows 2.01, windows 3.1). Then they moved to 1GB and now to 2GB
20:08
@Hennes Second partition is connected to Bitlock, encryption software. It was migrated from old HDD so I guess data is not useful anymore because it's new drive.
I never used bitlocker. Might polay around with it some time on a VM
Scared of messing up and loosing real data though
And with backups/restores taking 6 hours backups a good but not fun
@Hennes On UPS hopefully or at least without power outage.
Well,power never fails unless in third world countries ;-)
peers around for Murphy
5 4 3 2 1 peeewnn (sound of spindown)
#Carrier lost Hennes has disconnected
But seriously, how often do you loose power
I lost power twice in the last 4 years and that is enough to annoy me already.
@Hennes the term third world is inexact and pejorative ;)
They have better power over there?
In a few decades "first world countries" might mean "Those who grew first and who collapsed first"
And maybe we should call the area around Arabia "0th world countries" since their science was so much better than the western science (before the mideval ages)
20:16
@Hennes 8x more than you. And that is more than enough to annoy me.
ugh. Yeah, that is enough to buy an UPS an use it for its intended purpose.
Mine is currently serveing as a doorstop
Just wanted to say that I've fiiiiiinally gotten everything to work.
HAMMERTIME!
@Ariane Yay. ;-)
@Hennes What happened after?
HAMMERTIME! lol
20:18
Not to brag but I think I've become a Windows reinstalling/upgrading/user profile moving expert. x.x
Well, this:
@Hennes That's because I live in bad sector. I think this sector is jackass if all trades when it comes to power saving by electrical company.
@Ariane How you secceeded?
Can't really describe how I solved 999999 problems spanned over 3 days, sorry.
20:20
@Hennes Here I see they relied heavily on sun?
Sun flare
A big one will fry our electonics
@Ariane You should have filmed it and uploaded to YouTube.
@Hennes But not our brain?
No. You need long connection of wires. E.g. a power grid
I must've downloaded like 30 GB's worth of WIndows 8.1. Even with the 60 GB extension I bought for the month, I don't think I could handle uploading 25 hours of video.
@Ariane Bandwidth is limited there?
20:22
Big enough flares are an actual risk and are being monitored. There is a 'space weather forecast' and the gird is adjusted or shut down when needed.
@Hennes Can I see this forecas on TV?
So, if you got a smart TV: yes
Yeah it is.
75 GB a month which is actually a pretty huge limit, that's what I have.
Y'can get it unlimited, but it costs an arm and a leg unless you have the TV with them too, which I obviously can't afford.
@Hennes The view of sun scares me. Reminds me of planet in 5th Element that was growing.
@Hennes How come 1st world country has bandwidth limit while 3rd world country doesn't?
20:26
@Hennes Cosmos has radiation?
People actually care about sun storms?
@Ariane At least those who are susceptible to them that cause headache.
Yes, satelite people mostly (e.g. broadcast sats)
Not like you can do anything about it. I'm all for not caring about what you can't do anything about as much as possible.
But a severe enough solar flare can knock out power. A big enough one all the way from the pole to southof NY
One there was one big enough in the last century
20:28
Well not just what you can't do anything about actually.
Since I stopped caring about microbes altogether I've never been so rarely sick.
Well, you can. Shutdown sats. Do not fly near the poles during a severe storm (probably just take a longer route). If needed shut down and disconnect the power grid.
Yeah, in the 1980s Ithink there was a severe problem over here. But well, caring or worrying about that won't bring any benefit ot my life.
I agree, not much use to use ordinary citizens. But people do care and people do adjust
Though I wonder, can damage to power lines be prevented? I kinda don't think it can.
> I know this is 100% off topic here, but I would like an answer before closed.
20:33
The voltage builds up over the lenghh of the conducting wires. So either disconnect in the middle halving the voltage. Or just disconnect from sensitive equipment. That will still give problems, but you will not have burned out devices in addition to that.
@OliverSalzburg Eh? xD
@Ariane A quote from a question I just closed ;P
@OliverSalzburg Well... uh... being hopeful is nice?
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Q: What is the best low-point and shoot camera?

willy shaky bolts and nutsI am wondering this. Thank you! I have no problems whatsoever, I am just asking this question.

I guess I was not nice in my comment.
Same guy :P
20:41
@Hennes You implied that he is in wrong place.
So probably a troll
Aye. (prob. troll)
@OliverSalzburg He is not. He did not provoke aggression or controversy.
He is just lost.
I'm starting to think you're a troll
Reads the FAq of photo.stackexchange.com
hmm, as soon as I find it. Well hidden.
20:48
@OliverSalzburg Did I say something wrong?
@Hennes Turns out he's a well known network-wide troll with 12 accounts on SU alone :P
Damn. I just fed a troll
@Hennes Meaning gave him some of your time?
Or encauraged him/her.
I think I will order slingshot from DX. I am annoyed by stubborn crows.
@Hennes That's one of problems spammers make their way. We need to make Faq as popup message on homepage.
21:26
Windows 95 Doom commercial with Bill Gates
21:52
If Windows 95 and 98 are DOS based and Windows 2000 and XP are NT based, then what Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8 are based on?

What is NT anyway?
22:16
New Ten
An offspring of OS/2 for a new system with designation 9 and 10.
Later adapted with a windows personality over its core.
!!define os/2
@Boris_yo No definition found.
Okay so DOS and OS/2 are different but NT was made from OS/2

If Windows 96 and 98 are based on DOS, what Windows Vista, 7 and 8 are based of?
22:37
> A few days ago, Oracle released a Critical Patch Update (CPU) to all Oracle products, including Java. In Java alone, this patch will solve 51 vulnerability issues, 12 of those could be used by hackers to take full control of a PC.
@Boris_yo Windows NT
@Braiam If Windows 95 is result of MS-DOS and Windows combination then which Windows is assumed here? Windows 3.11?
you should check what was Windows 1 and 2 (just a ugly DOS windowed windows)
@Braiam Were they based on OS/2?
22:52
Source model - Closed source
This is what I see about Windows. What is source model? The source code Microsoft used to create their Windows?
23:31
Wikipedia in russian says Windows 95 is result of unification of products DOS and Windows that earlier were distributed separately. However I found something that says it differently.

"Windows 9x/ME: the 16 bit subsystem was salvaged from DOS and Win 3.1 and therefore was written in assembly language; the rest was a combination of assembler and C. Win 9x was designed to work well on suboptimal, older hardware (486s and such), therefore needed the speed advantage of assembly language. Remember that Win 95 was originally packaged as an upgrade from Windows 3.1.
It's like first claims Windows 95 was made from already existing products but another source claims it was written on assembly language and assembler and C language.

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