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A: Software to back up application settings in Windows (including XP)

lennardthis new tool, called CloneApp can do all this http://www.mirinsoft.com/index.php/blog/243-new-project-cloneapp-on-the-run Rather than backing up the system or even the software, it backs up registry keys and configuration files with a pretty convenient gui. Its a portable app, and you can ba...

Was almost tempted to delete and post my own answer, but expanded a newbie's answer instead.
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did somebody say XP
@RecycleBin Only in the context of upgrading to Windows 7.
@JourneymanGeek Worth an upvote to get it out of that pit now!
:)
@RecycleBin: Yes, someone did say XP.
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actually
lemme see if I can grab an XP VM to test
00:22
@JourneymanGeek I downloaded it earlier. I will be playing with it tomorrow (later today actually - it's 00:22 here) ;)
@DavidPostill: cloneapp or XP?
and were back
kde plasma 5.4.90 qt 5.5.1 on my flash usb bootable os
woop woop
@JourneymanGeek cloneapp of course. I've no desire to ever go back to XP (although it was better than Vista). I went Dos > Windows 1.0 > Windows 3.1 > Windiws NT > Windows 2K > Windows XP > Windows 7 and that's where I'm staying as long as possible ;)
lol
I don't have any working 7 or 8 boxen left.
I hate that tiles/metro crap ;)
And Aero
I'm using Windows Classic theme together with Classic Start Menu.
00:32
oh dear god. ie6
How did people use a browser without tabs?
I use it
but not on purpose
Firefox for me. With Classic Theme Restorer ;)
@RecycleBin: I use IE/Edge for one thing
ninite ;p
I use firefox
@DavidPostill I use firefox and oneliner
I will be a VERY sad puppy when oneliner no longer works
00:38
@JourneymanGeek oneliner?
@DavidPostill: Basically compresses the addressbar and tabs into one line.
Old screenshot
(I get asked this a lot
I will stick with twoliner
Its more useful for small/lower res screens
00:41
@JourneymanGeek You used to be able to do all of that with Firefox by default.
'used to'
Many versions ago
and this is a mozilla build plugin
No updates in 4 years (maybe cause it works perfectly ;p)
00:45
@JourneymanGeek You broke my firefox ;)
Now I can't see my prefbar buttons :(
:(
Ok. No updates in 4 years (maybe cause they lost interest :( )
I ate it
burps
Someone needs to develop a browser exclusively for the Oculus Rift
We need change
00:48
And I can't see it my addons to remove it :(
My OnePlus One just dies
Like completely
I work in mysterious ways, I ATE THOSE TOO! huahahah
CISP passed today
I was actively using it, went black. Now it won't boot anymore
The us govt is going to hell
00:50
the UK govement is giving more to the wealthy and charging more tax for working class people
its basically tax for doing the right thing
Oliver only beneft of having secureboot is the rollback protection bit
so were being punished for nothing
@soliver ^^^
wtf
now i connected it to power
and it shows some weird chinese messages i've never seen
it says "low battery" within it
it was connected to power the whole time before it went blank
take a picture with your phnne an upload it... oh wait
00:52
Yeah, right! :D
Let me get the "Serious Power Bank"…
I wanted to go to sleep like 2 hours ago :(
Ive been compiling kde sources the last 5, i snuck in a good 4 hour nap
But, yeah, it says "Low battery - The battery is too low - Charge for a while before power on"
But I was actively using the device and it was at alike 95%
And it suddenly went black
Seriously
Once you get to seriously using chinese battery shit, you learn some shit
Never had it happen to me then again i donnt have a One Plus One although I considered buying one... since I use CM12 on my S4 and all
They put shit batteries into everything
Cheap electronics have a reason why they are cheap :P
Well, the One came out like a year ago. I've used it daily and it's failing now
Crap like that is only made to last as long until the successor is available
Apparently :P
@OliverSalzburg, @JourneymanGeek: I'd like a moderator to pass to the Stack Exchange team my concern that the trademark claim covers "giving advice" under the "DragonLord" name. Under this reasoning, providing information to the general public on a website such as Stack Overflow or Super User constitutes use of the mark in commerce—reasoning that is questionable at best and nonsensical at worst. I have already emailed [email protected] about this and have not yet received a response.
01:00
Wow, now the phone boots again and says the battery is near empty. Before it dies it was at 90%
Piece of shit
And it was connected to power the whole time! Only the 2A power bank was able to revive it
@bwDraco: In which case, they'll get around to it
they're pretty busy but do respond to such requests
Can you forward this concern to them nonetheless?
I simply want a mod backing this concern.
@bwDraco Do you really think your concern is that important that someone needs to follow up on your existing email correspondence?
Well, you obviously do
And, respectfully, I disagree
You seem to have a very weird obsession regarding Stack Exchange and I don't think it is healthy
The concerns lies well beyond Stack Exchange, because it affects my ability to participate on any website where I use this name.
@bwDraco: Essentially, You'd get the same reply I gave you previously.
SE can't comment on that.
As far as your usename here goes. What I said previously goes.
There's nothing else to say.
01:09
@bwDraco Why do you feel that you need to discuss any of this here? If anyone is taking offense to your username, it is between you and them. If you think this is a matter which you need to take to Stack Exchange, do so. Why do you feel the need to also bring this to this room and everyone's attention?
There have been previous encounters where you have appeared as seeking attention. This is not appropriate for this community. Your contributions are appreciated. But I seriously do not understand this attention seeking behavior you've been exhibiting
+ its totally off topic
just saying
Its not just in or off topic.
Its also whether its disruptive to the flow of normal stuff.
Anyway, I think that's that.
I'll see what I can do about this. Contributions to the community may be disrupted as a result of this incident, but I'll try not to do this.
01:25
My kid is like a zombie hes only 8 months old and i keep having to push him back away fro the key oard
literrally evert 5 seconds
@Dave: the solution is to start him early ;)
Best way to get him hooked, to keep him away from something he loves already
I joke that I'll be passing on my keyboard to my nephew when he's old enough to type.
lol
You did see the picture yesterday right?
01:27
he'd be a good pen tester
(I have a backlit mechanical keyboard. Whenever my nephew is over, he INSISTS on banging on it for a bit. Used to try to hug it when he was super-tiny)
Thats soo damn cute. hah
Funny that
the geeky gene skipped 2 generations with him ;p
:)
(my dad and brother arn't geeks. My grandad was... kind of a proto geek. Had similar interests to me, but environment wasn't right)
01:30
My intentions of this one is getting him into a language school then teachiing him basic arduino programming just to get him into learning how to code.
brb diaper
@Dave Not telling you how to raise your kid(s), but a while ago I took a course about brain development in infants. Research suggests that screen time for under 2 year olds can actually be detrimental to their development. brainwave.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/TotsToddlersTV.pdf
Never knew that.
@MichaelFrank: heh. Future geeky pups will get red russian folktales about heroic wolves and dumb russian princes.
dumb as rocks. Wolf do hard work. Prince get princess and shiny things. Wolf get prince out of her fur.
@Dave It's worth looking into at least.
01:33
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/… one of my favourite folk takes as a pup ;p)
If you think about it, the prince was a bungling idiot who probably would have killed himself tying his own shoelaces.
We got some pretty interesting indigenous mythology: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C4%81ui_(M%C4%81ori_mythology)
Funny thing for me is I got brought up on both indian and european/russian folklore.
Maui takes a jaw-bone from one of his ancestors, catches the sun at the edge of the world with a net made out of flax, then proceeds to beat the sun until it agrees to go slower across the sky.
Parents bought a ton of books ;p
lol
BEHOLD THE VIOLENCE INHERENT IN THE SYSTEM!
He then uses that same jawbone as a fish hook, casts it out into the ocean and proceeds to fish up the entire North Island.
@JourneymanGeek Is that common for your area?
Or is it partly your heritage?
01:41
@MichaelFrank Mom's a bookworm ;p
There's also a box of little golden books and puddle lane stuff somewhere
@JourneymanGeek I remember the Little Golden Books, but never seen Puddle Lane before.
Puddle Lane (or Tales from Puddle Lane) is a 1980s British pre-school children's television programme written by Rick Vanes with animated stories written by Sheila K. McCullagh, author of Tim and the Hidden People. A long series of books based on the stories was produced by Ladybird Books, also under the title Puddle Lane. == TV programme == The programme was made by Yorkshire Television in Leeds for ITV and ran on from 1985 (as a replacement for Mooncat) until 1989. The main characters were the Magician (played by Neil Innes, who also composed music for the programme), and a Spell Dragon named...
Didn't know it was based off a TV series
and I remembered there were cats called Tim and Tessa.
My favorite TV show to watch as a kid was actually a TV network called the weather channel
I literally would watch it 8 hours at a time.
02:08
@RecycleBin: When making sweeping statements its worth being willing to back them up ;)
its deleted lol
I didnt scroll down for a while so though that was what was going on
02:56
Recycle Bin is bored
03:14
You should build a ball launcher
hmm I could
its kinda late though to build a serious one
Bob
Bob
Huh. OVH has Xeon-D now.
04:06
cant win7 use boot.ini
more awkwardness
I find it odd that if I edit a question/answer, it is accepted straight away. But if I approve someone else's edit, it takes another person to finally approve
I guess that is because you pay more attention to your own edits
And you are the best person to decide if an edit to your question fits what you had in mind.
04:22
since hundreds of people create a version of windows how do they put it all together
some people do windows media player and others will do something else and so on
I never really understood that
they all modify the previous nt source but that doesnt explain how it started
nt 4 just gets modifed then they call it nt 5
there must be thousands of employees who work on making the actual OS
but wouldnt that be patchy in the long run
Bob
Bob
@RecycleBin Project management, compartmentalisation, etc.
The core NT kernel is fairly small.
That would include a driver ABI.
Each driver uses this ABI, but isn't really part of the core kernel source (despite running with kernel-level privileges).
Then there's the (non-public) kernel API.
The Win32 environment sits on top of that. There used to be a POSIX environment too.
@in32 itself exposes an API.
Userspace programs are on top of that.
The built-in userspace programs, for the most part, just use this public Win32 API.
They can request the Win32 teams to add functionality they need. But otherwise they just dev in their own little world.
This is how you can write a PE program and expect it to run on newer versions of Windows -- and they rarely deprecate/remove APIs.
All major/modern consumer OSes share the same basic principles.
@RecycleBin It's not one big source file. It's not even thousands of little source files compiled together.
It's many different projects with well-defined interfaces between them.
An embedded OS is different. Everything is much more tightly integrated -- and resources are usually very sparse.
You're often working within a couple kB of RAM at most, and maybe a MB of ROM if you're lucky.
Often there isn't really an "OS" at all.
04:50
Annd SL hasn't updated their Ubuntu mirriros
Bob
Bob
Ended up at 14/20 yesterday :(
@Bob Worth mentioning that, except for breaking changes like WDDM, many parts of the Windows internal ABIs and driver ABIs have remained stable for many many years, which is a hallmark of great API design, almost by implication: if the design weren't good, it'd be necessary to revise it to support new hardware, as they did with WDDM.
So yeah, part of what makes the NT kernel so successful is that large swaths of it were well-designed in the first place, so much so that they have remained stable and compatible with old drivers across many releases of Windows. Graphics drivers are a notable exception due to the groundbreaking upheaval and changes in GPU design, that they could not possibly have anticipated.
Compatibility is still a big deal, though! You can load and run a graphics driver written for Vista's WDDM 1.0 on Windows 10 (as long as the bitness matches) and most applications, except for those requiring the latest DirectX APIs, will run just fine.
Bob
Bob
05:08
@allquixotic Unfortunately, not all of them.
Though I suspect at least part of that is due to drivers making too many assumptions on undocumented aspects of the kernel.
05:22
@allquixotic: heh, they stole hired the best when they built NT ;)
David Neil "Dave" Cutler, Sr. (born March 13, 1942) is an American software engineer, designer and developer of several operating systems including Windows NT at Microsoft and RSX-11M, VMS and VAXELN at Digital Equipment Corporation. == Personal historyEdit == David Cutler was born in Lansing, Michigan and grew up in DeWitt, Michigan. After graduating from Olivet College in 1965, Cutler went to work for DuPont. One of his tasks was developing and running computer simulations on Digital machines. He developed an interest in operating systems and left DuPont to pursue that interest. Cutler's software...
 
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Maaan
Just how badly did they mess up this game?
Bob
Bob
> having at least 12GB of system RAM on a PC allows the game to operate without paging and provides a smoother gameplay experience
O_O
(Ok, so that's about average here)
Bob
Bob
06:41
@JourneymanGeek ?
@JourneymanGeek Is it back on sale yet?
yup
@Bob: having 16gb in at least one pc? ;p
Bob
Bob
06:56
@JourneymanGeek That's for multitasking, not for a single game.
07:13
How can you save htop's color scheme
the default color scheme sucks
@Bob: ;p
58 mins ago, by Journeyman Geek
Just how badly did they mess up this game?
07:30
lol Dune reference?
Not sure what's with this laughing guy...
 
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08:52
@JourneymanGeek you around?
Can you remove the "accepted as best answer" on an answer I made? superuser.com/questions/993341/…
Since I realized it's completely false. I could just delete the answer but I'll wait for him to reply to a comment that's under the answer
@Leathe: no
alright
I'll wait for him then :P
(We really can't. This isn't a grumpycat no or anything)
yeah, I got that :P
09:12
facedesk
I'm getting a suprising amount of reputation for a answer I thought was embarassingly simple
transfer some rep to meeeee
;p
Essentially my answer was literally "yes"
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A: Can domain name have both IP (IPV6 and IPV4)?

Journeyman GeekSure. You have an A record (for IPV4), and a AAAA record(for IPV6). Typically the AAAA record gets resolved first, then the A record. You can either have just an A name (for a IPv4 only host), AAAA name (IPV6 only host) or both. You could even have different servers for both.

@Sathya: If all goes well, I'll have no time to answer questions again except on weekends XD
lol
I don;t get time to even look at the questions to edit, let alone answer..
If I look at posts, its primarily cause they interest me
or are in the mod queue ._.
09:28
lol
10:25
o_O
@djsmiley2k I have the same reaction
I have to say, I'm with Google on this one. I'd even say that Symantec should have their trust revoked right now and forever
Someone who sells AV isn't trustworthy in the first place :P
haha
yeah that too
This thing is so serious, you screw up once, you're out.
you screw up, and then screw up figuring out how bad it is? You're REALLY out.
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I agree completely
Bob
Bob
10:46
@OliverSalzburg They're such a big player that that would effectively break a good chunk of the internet
10:59
Too big to fail?
Bob
Bob
@djsmiley2k Pretty much.
They're at the point where you can't really just go "Nope, all your certificates are now invalid. Too bad." without severe consequences.
Wonder how much google is paying for all their certs
As they are surely going to move them now.
arugh
scp maybe/possibly/idon'tknowanymore uses sftp subsystem
Bob
Bob
11:15
@djsmiley2k Google owns an intermediate CA issued/signed by GeoTrust.
They're not with Symantec.
11:31
"The dog walked into the saloon. He had murder in his eyes, and a pronounced limp. He was looking for the man who shot his paw...."
Also, these people need to learn proper gun safety ;p
12:09
> Interestingly, I could only find one case of a cat shooting its owner, way back in 2005.
typically because cats don't leave evidence
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Boggles at 'happened in car'
And agreed on proper gun safety.
Unless on a firing range (or actively hunting) you should be able to pick up any gun, point it at your own head and pull the trigger. SAFELY.
12:25
@Bob I don't see the problem
Replacing a certificate takes a few minutes. If you have thousands of certs, yeah, it'll probably take you a while to replace them all, but that's what you get for purchasing from a shitty company :P
Bob
Bob
@Hennes And yet a core tenet of gun safety is that you should never attempt two (maybe even all three) of those things. Ever. Even if it's supposed to be safe.
If you can't revoke the trust for CAs which are not trustworthy, because they have issued so many certificates, what does that say about the whole web of trust anyway?
I know. And I will never do it myself.
But I may ask someone else to do that if (s)he leaves a gun around.
What's the point in having a gun around if it's not loaded?
Not sure. What would you do even if it is loaded (and in a safe steel chest, locked, with the key in another part of the house)
Or whatever local rules are.
12:33
That as well. If I felt the need to own a gun, I'd keep it close by and ready to shoot
That being said, I don't feel the need ;P
I have felt the need once. (After driving to work at the speed limit, which caused another car driver to yell at me that he wanted to slice my throat).
@Hennes: actually no
You treat any gun as a loaded gun
And you don't load it, or point it at anything you don't want to insert lethal high speed copper jacketed metal into.
aye. Esp. for the 'do not point it at'
Wee
Repcapped.
@OliverSalzburg: In the military? The idea is that you're handing the gun over to a bunch of idiotic adolecents who can't be trusted to drink, or not shoot their buddy in the arse, yet need to defend the nation against <enemy of the week>
Isn;t the point that you are handing over a gun (probably a rifle) but not the ammunition. And with a drill sergeant next to them making sure they do not ever point it away from the target they are supposed to fire at ?
Other than that: Aye.
12:40
You get handed a gun
You CHECK if there's live ammo.
Even if you know there's no live ammo.
Likewise the magazines stay in your webbing/lbv until you're in a situation where you need to shoot someone.
13:03
this is amusing
I don't know 1. Where this backup is from
2. When I made it.
That is amusing, is that something you're lost? Or someone else is lost about? Im assuming someone else is asking you that eh?
Was clearing out old DVDs
I know what its for
Ah!
But I don't remember making a bootable backup using acronis
or that it even did that.
Ewww acronis =)
13:06
and I traditionally label optical media backups with dates
Id just mount that backup as a snapshot, look in the temp folder sort the files by create date / modified date.. And find the latest file in there, That's probably the most accurate date when it was backed up.
mount that snapshot backup rather
If i recall you can mount acronis backups right?
There may be a date stored within the backup file's "file header" if acronis stores meta data in the actual file file header.
plausibly
I'd need to install acronis then
so I'll restore
and acronis should be installed ;p
:D
According to hdparm 4x1.0 tb SATA in RAID 10 seems to faster than an SSD
I'll be rebuiiding that box in a few weeks anyway
13:13
SATA Timing buffered disk reads: 242 MB in 0.42 seconds = 576.12 MB/sec
SSD Timing buffered disk reads: 1394 MB in 3.00 seconds = 464.21 MB/sec
o0
Can anyone run hdparm on your local with a normal SATA ?
:-O
> hdparm -tT /dev/sdb1
Wish i had sata
Still rocking ide over here.. Working on setting up an IDE raid.
13:16
> According to hdparm 4x1.0 tb SATA in RAID 10 seems to faster than an SSD
This is not surprising
> SATA Timing buffered disk reads: 242 MB in 0.42 seconds = 576.12 MB/sec
This is not a valid test
Typical SATA hard drives will read at 100-200MB/sec each. RAID-10 allows you to combine reads from four drives at once = 400-800MB/sec.
You are however, doing a buffered read which could well fit (at least partially) in a drive cache, you need far more than 0.4 seconds to get an accurate reading
yeah, that's there
Any suggested tools for bench marking apart from dd ?
another vote for bonnie++ here
very easy, does the job
+1 from google too
On linux, yeah, that's the standard ;p
@Dave: Are you still on pata? 0_0
@HackToHell: My nicer boxen are on windows
13:26
Willing to buy a SATA
I will accept donations too
<-- donations this way
Bob
Bob
@Dave Was a real pain in the arse last time I tried.
@Dave what country?
@Dave: heh, I have a pair of 30gb sata drives I got for a tenner a piece.
If you can collect, I may have some lying under my desk
@djsmiley2k: usa
13:28
heh nope sry D:
My throwing isn't that good.
Just attach a helium balloon to it, it will probably make it here just in time for christmas.
+ Free shipping ;)
rofl
Restored. Immediate BSOD
Journey: boot linux and mount -t nfs
ntfs*
@Dave: I really can't be bothered ;p
13:32
lmao. Well good luck =P
My dad has the same model and XP
I can make a proper restore Disk if I needed this
I'll just throw windows 10 back on and call it a day
That will work
@JourneymanGeek Yeah, I have to shut down and boot into linux for a sample
And I am too lazy
Oh look SanDisk Ultra is white and grey from redy and grey
Red and grey looked cooler
I have 20 1.5TB SATA drives for like a tenner a piece
Dontcha know helium is in extremely short supply (and thus expensive?)
Oh great, NINE Xen CVE/Security advisories this morning
13:53
wee, restore failed.
I'll reinstall windows 10 in the morning
@qasdfdsaq: also, helium should be in drives.
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