Welp. The Adaptec high-pitched alarm of dread just went off again.
Looks like the last Seagate drive in my system finally died. It lasted a year longer than its counterpart (bought them at the same time, same model).
Time to go full-on HGST.
I'm operating on a degraded RAID-10 array right now, but all the drives are less than 2 years old, so I'm not terribly mortified of potential data loss.
Oh. I finally found the scratch to order an Adaptec 81605ZQ. Basically the best RAID controller money can buy for a workstation (i.e., not a cabinet full of 50+ HDDs).
So: first screen, select the source drive. Second screen, double click the "FILE" row and pick a destination in the popup box. Make sure it's "img" type not "imgc".
@Bob: oh, daiso sells 1m USB cables - they're black, white or orange, hard plastic shells on the connectors, and seem to work great for charging and data
apparently the iPhone 6S+ is so low-power that it can fairly quickly recharge my battery from the USB 3.0 port on my computer... not sure if it's using USB 3.0 signaling to draw the max power available to USB 3.0 or if it's taking the 2.0 max, but it's definitely a lot less amps than are available from a wall charger, because it's from my mobo.
@JourneymanGeek So the USB 2.0 standard allows for 2.5 Watts power draw from a port. The USB 3.0 standard allows for 4.5 Watts. The iPhone factory charger supplies 5 Watts to the iPhone 6S/6S+.
@allquixotic Vista introduced stronger security by default and more for home users. In a properly set up corporate environment, you could lock down XP pretty well.
so I rebuilt the RAID array.... good news is, I can access all my files and back it all up. bad news is, the `\WINDOWS\config` folder is completely empty.
Nice, no registry.
Was disappointed when I looked in the System Volume Information folder and it was also empty beside a couple of files.
And I don't know how to access the shadow copies of the array
Nintendo's New 3DS ("new" is part of the name) has the ability to expose an SMB share of its micro SD card.
It asks you to define a name for the 3DS to appear as, and also a username and password. For the following, assume I've named the device my3ds and the username is myuser. Also, I've given ...
NOTE: I had no idea where to put this, so if this isn’t the correct community, just point me in the right direction.
I live in a middle-of-nowhere rural area with no access to wired internet, and satellite isn't available here yet. However, I am surrounded by 3G/4G capable towers, and I get grea...
if i wanted to treat a question about an android device as a pc I wouldn't say something about it not being on topic. ......Must work on the fixed viewpoint of the world....<cry>
doesn't help I work for the most fixed employer that exist.
Try out this small guy:
sed -nE 's/(^[0-9]{1,3}.[0-9]{1,3}.[0-9]{1,3}.[0-9]{1,3}) .* http:\/\/([0-9a-z]+)\..*$/\1 \2/p' file > newfile
Idea is to use grouping (), define proper groups and than replace matched lines with groups only using \1 \2 etc. -n p combination is used to display only repl...
bigspeedpro.com Intel::DOMAIN from malc0de.com/bl/BOOT via intel.criticalstack.com F
1.1.1.1 Intel::DOMAIN from abcd.com/bl/BOOT via intel.criticalstack.com F
bigspeedpro.com Intel::DOMAIN from malc0de.com/bl/BOOT via intel.criticalstack.com F
123.1.1.1 Intel::DOMAIN from abcd12.com/bl/BOOT via intel.criticalstack.com F
bigspeedpro.com Intel::DOMAIN from malc0de.com/bl/BOOT via intel.criticalstack.com F
87.1.4.1 Intel::DOMAIN from abcdtdd.com/bl/BOOT via intel.criticalstack.com F
bigspeedpro.com Intel::DOMAIN from malc0de.com/bl/BOOT via intel.criticalstack.com F
1.1.1.1 Intel::DOMAIN from abcd.com/bl/BOOT via intel.criticalstack.com F
bigspeedpro.com Intel::DOMAIN from malc0de.com/bl/BOOT via intel.criticalstack.com F
123.1.1.1 Intel::DOMAIN from abcd12.com/bl/BOOT via intel.criticalstack.com F
bigspeedpro.com Intel::DOMAIN from malc0de.com/bl/BOOT via intel.criticalstack.com F
87.1.4.1 Intel::DOMAIN from abcdtdd.com/bl/BOOT via intel.criticalstack.com F
@Bob but what about between "from" and "f" I already know or expect it to be for example In a single file that be constant it will be always resource/com/txt now I'm only want to clean it down to domain name. I just checked and saw that for each file of log the format of domain url be same.
I noticed today that there are 4 suspicious-looking DNS A-records pointing to the ISI root server at 192.228.79.201 (b.root-servers.net), namely:
[www.]allabouttheword.com: a.gtld-servers.net says ns7[12].domaincontrol.com (216.69.185.46, 208.109.255.46) are authoritative, and both those server...
thanks @Bob your command provides basic logic , I believe what you output is just matched text not the complete line, like I'm just not dealing with domain name infact I have few other worries as well.
Try out this small guy:
sed -nE 's/(^[0-9]{1,3}.[0-9]{1,3}.[0-9]{1,3}.[0-9]{1,3}) .* http:\/\/([0-9a-z]+)\..*$/\1 \2/p' file > newfile
Idea is to use grouping (), define proper groups and than replace matched lines with groups only using \1 \2 etc. -n p combination is used to display only repl...
I have found it hard to get active on any other SE site. I'm just not versed enough to be helpful nor provide questions. And dang @DavidPostill I just noticed you haven't asked a single question :3
When I need an answer to something that my 40 years of computer experience combined with my google-fu can't resolve I will be sure to ask a question ;)
so wait, if people who voted for you didn't put the next most popular as their 2nd or 3rd choice, isn't it possible the next most popular person can't win even? well i guess that wouldn't really hold up because if he was the next most popular he would be a 2nd or 3rd choice :P
@Bob when I'm in a dedicated-phase (check my reputation graph and you'll see what I mean) I really get off on doing cleanup stuff. but phases come and go with me :3
?? the faut it not the people trying to regain control of the system, being the ones who purchaced and operate it. the fault is not having control of the system , making the desire (itself) to root the original cause. Tis the war between the creators wanting to control everything (some for safety reasons) and the user and developers who get it back. There must be a way to call a truce, the original device should be secure, but it should also be under the users control.
Has it become an assumption that you must take all control from the user, to have secure? I think entirely opposite, the more you take control from the user, then the army of hackers overwelms the user resistance faction :-) Who should be in control?