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morning
Morning @JourneymanGeek
I'm off work in about 15 minutes, so good evening from me :P
01:04
01:25
@OliverSalzburg putting the command in ' ' will cause errors ! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Find#Execute_an_action
imgur is down for me now :(
@jokerdino will this be VTC'd ? askubuntu.com/questions/222376/…
probably not
it probably won't get an answer either :P
Now I have to hunt through directories finding out where the debs are :/
just use the find command
01:42
@HackToHell oops :D
Well, it worked without quotes for me
@KronoS Nice
VirtualBox hangs madly in Ubuntu :'(
@HackToHell yup
wow, I didn't know that vbox sucks this bad in linux
It is nice in windows
02:34
@HackToHell Works fine enough here on my Gentoo, though I'm considering reinstalling in kvm to get a bit of extra performance so it's more snappy.
And well, changing my second drive away from ntfs-3g, because that's slow too... :D
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o.O
interesting 404 page: thecompany.pl/game/search?
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@TomWijsman how's exfat support in linux now?
No idea, although any USB flash drives I've touched are fine.
I even have no clue what filesystem is on them... :P
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I've never actually used exfat.. it's been either fat32 or ntfs for me, simply because they're so well supported
and of course most other filesystems aren't exactly easy to use in Windows
the mattwu ext driver has worked well for me
its even signed
03:37
@Bob exfat works fine
android even supports exfat natively
although i'm not sure if the license for exfat has to come from microsoft
(to be legal)
@allquixotic: I think a good chunk of the money MS claims to be getting from android licencees is for exfat
(which actually makes sense and is the system working as it should)
hmm, upon further research it seems that the open source exFAT code for Linux is ... at risk of patent claims, while several manufacturers have legally licensed exFAT to run it above-ground on android
@JourneymanGeek the system "working as it should"? any time an implementation of a software patent is suppressed for legal reasons, the system is NOT "working as it should". software patents are materially identical to saying "whoops, nope, we're going to have to tear out all the pages on integrals from calculus books; RSA has patented them, you'll have to pay $1 per integral you write or use anywhere."
Software patents are a plague, a disease that needs to be utterly wiped out, ripped out and eradicated, and we will not stand for them. And on that note, goodnight.
@allquixotic: Oh, they have an actual implimentation which they use, and licence FRAND
better than patent slapfights
not ideal, but its close to the spirit of what was intended
 
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06:23
well, 31 character answer. ok.
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yup
I have not clicked on the link :P
 
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07:37
did someone flip the fonts around?
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@Sathya What fonts?
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o.O
looks normal here
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weird.
07:40
looks fine to me
amazing
if I zoom in/zoom out, it looks proper
why are you having the blue sidebar?
wtf./
@JourneymanGeek ? Super User's had the blue sidebar since long?
53 secs ago, by Sathya
if I zoom in/zoom out, it looks proper
at 100% zoom I get boxes :-s
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07:41
o.O
Chrome?
yes, Chrome stable
I'm not seeing it now
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zoom doesn't affect mine at all
I see the yellow sidebar
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@JourneymanGeek that's even weirder
it's been blue for a while now
07:43
one moment, I'm on canary
let me check on FF
oh never mind
the how to ask is still blue
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@Sathya what about other browsers?
do you get the same effect in a word processor with the same font & size?
@Bob same effect in other websites too
lemme check in a word processor
@Bob it's fine in Firefox
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@Sathya if you can get the exact font size this happens in (CSS computed value inspector?), that might help
font-size: 15px;
height: 19px;
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07:58
Arial?
yes, Arial
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and I guess it's fine at that size in a word processor
@Bob yes, looks fine.. Chrome doing something wrong?
> Version 23.0.1271.64 m
there's an update, hmm
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check the encoding?
settings => customise fonts?
08:13
@Bob Windows threw a BSOD and now it's fine :\
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o.O
perhaps just a restart
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Q: How can I fix a computer that is literally too slow to do anything?

fredleyI'm troubleshooting a Windows 7 PC for a friend. A couple of days ago it started running 'slow'. It turns out 'slow' is about 15 minutes to the first glimpse of the desktop, and another 30 to show icons. It is possible to open Task Manager, and nothing seems awry, CPU usage at 1-5%, plenty of mem...

oh god
@Bob yeah..
08:40
anyone floating?
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09:00
@HaydnWVN Floating as in?
poppers
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Q: Reputation vs. value

EverettThere was recently a question about why people lose abilities when paying a bounty. I'd like to ask a related question. My Super User reputation score is 2,576 (as of this writing). I have answered 159 questions. My average score is 16.2. It can be said that on average I'm going to provide T...

Trying to fingure out how to answer that without bringing up my rep ;p
I honestly have much better things to do than talk about some random useless internet points.
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@jokerdino ?
09:05
@Bob "recreational drugs"
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:S
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A: How can I fix a computer that is literally too slow to do anything?

rjtDont just reinstall, wipe the harddrive first. SysRescCD.org and PartedMagic.com have Derek's Boot and Nuke (DBAN). Can you do much from a Live Linux CD? For many people that is all they run all the time on their machine. When travelling for a year, i didn't use anything but Live Linux. With ...

DBAN seems like overkill for dealing with malware :\
@jokerdino you just did
NOOOoooooooooooo
09:19
@Bob Ubuntu - running 24/7 happily, then randomly (in logs) we see tty1 & 2 (local) root logins when we know nobody should have been accessing the server. A few seconds prior it logs a time change and then seems to refresh it's hosts file (which we use for the local network machine entries). Normal behaviour?
actually at this point, I think the soft power dynamics on SE sites is more interesting than rep dynamics ;p
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@HaydnWVN no clue
@JourneymanGeek soft power?
@HaydnWVN: hmm, could script something with inocron
@jokerdino heard of anything like this?
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I'm more clueless than usual today, which is saying something
09:21
@Bob: being able to influence things through meta and chat
rather than direct voting and exercise of rep-related mod-like-powers
@HaydnWVN cron?
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@JourneymanGeek ah
@jokerdino Don't see anything in logs about cron
@HaydnWVN: set up inocron, make it trigger lsof when this next happens (or an appropriate command) and you'll know what process is doing it
@JourneymanGeek This is the first (and hopefully only) time it's ever happened
09:23
lol
but that makes it harder to track!
/me notes package tracking is evil
09:37
Exactly... Grrr lol
> More participation from the YOU! More users need to start answering, and editing posts. That's the only way to make AE a much better place and the perfect help for new users. As you go on answering and editing, you will soon become a power user yourself! And we will have healthy community of Android Enthusiasts! - Suraj
okay but why do you have this in your nomination pitch?
lol
"I know, I'll be a mod and make everyone else do all the work. Its brilliant!"
I really hate to point at others' achievements, but " if you check for top editors for this month you'll see my name somewhere in top two rows"... come on :\
lol
least its not EC ;p
@JourneymanGeek waiting for that...
> Besides, I promise to be active on the site and try to help the Android community with whatever best I can
he promised \o/
> The best tool I have used is Malwarebytes. I used it when I worked in IT a few years ago. Additionally, Kaspersky is good as is AVG (as suggested above), or a combination of all.
Jeeze...
bbl :D
cya :P
malwarebytes
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@OliverSalzburg In this situation, the best tool is arguably an industrial strength magnet...
10:02
Thor's hammer
2 hours ago, by Sathya
oh god
@jokerdino pinky promise
@Sathya You said it best :D
> by the support of the users of this blog. - reply to my earlier comment
the irony is the best answer in that question is the oneliner...
and the guy blasted through the rep cap ;p
that loud crashing sound you heard is me just flippin' the tables of my workstation
10:04
lol
...
blog?
even forums is better
ooh, he actually got 330 rep from that
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@Sathya (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
@Bob thank you, I was searching for that -.-
@JourneymanGeek It's a horrible answer. It should be a comment
10:06
@OliverSalzburg: yet, its what I'd do
More details would be nice, but I might have answered almost the same way
I much prefer it over "Run this awesome anti-virus (it's the best, because I use it). If that doesn't help, run CCleaner (it's also awesome, because it defragments the registry!!!). If that still didn't solve it (yeah, right :D), format PC!!!"
Dual-boot a Linux distro. You shall be doing Linus Torvalds' God's work and the heathen OS shall be cleansed.
Solution to all Windows problems
@Manishearth If you use linux, you will get hacked.
@jokerdino Linux Distro=Ubuntu/Redhat/fedora
Pretty secure, IMO
as long as you disable booting into root
popular misconception about Linux
10:12
and encrypt your home folder
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@Manishearth That's just trading one set of problems for another.
actually linux is useful here for testing the drive
It's just ridiculous that so many people would simply throw in the towel and reinstall and even leave that as the "best advice" for other people who might have the same issue.
10:16
it's the best advice bro. it works for me
@jokerdino :D
on average, a linux user reinstalls far more than a Windows user though
oh Firefox crashed? Never mind, reinstall Ubuntu.
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@OliverSalzburg when you have known malware (and 30 min + wait times), that may be the only reliable course of action
@jokerdino I've bricked my Linux VMs so much more than I ever have for Windows :P
@Bob iHah
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My only physical installation of Linux so far has been patchy too :\
extend display to TV at high resolution? lag lag lag crash
10:20
@Bob I currently run Win7/Ubuntu 12.04/Backtrack 5r3 on a triple boot. Also have the BT and 12.10 live thumb drives. And tried to install Win8 on a thumb drive, some problems (I have a genuine key--DreamSpark ftw!)
@Bob I'd start by examining auto-starting entities from an alternative OS to make investigation possible
Maybe it can't be recovered. So re-installation should be the last option
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@Manishearth as a live OS, always good. it just doesn't work for me for anything long term
@OliverSalzburg for security, malware => nuke and pave
So far it only gives me problems if I poke it (i.e., try making major changes. Like when my Backtrack installation went boom due to the small partition I gave it)
It just pains me how man low-quality (from my point of view) answers there are on that question and that the highest voted one is not a good example of what I consider a good answer :(
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@OliverSalzburg as @JourneymanGeek said, that answer can be improved. but the general advice (start over) is good, from a security perspective
10:24
@Bob Start over after you've recovered it and all the contained data :P
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but be careful with data recovery from infected systems
I assume there's no backup :\
@Bob There never is when it's an important machine
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@OliverSalzburg or it can't be restored
Backups are for sissies :D
brb ... have to run backups
10:29
lol
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the extent of my backup testing is just checking if I can open/mount the files
i used to backup on the same drive last time ;p
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I was doing that until this week
and then accidentally deleted everything.
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:\
10:30
i used find -delete -name instead of find -name -delete :/
it darn deletes everything in ~
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...
at least you didn't run it on /
heh
it's almost the same as running on / without su
posted an answer
hope I didn't miss anything
you should probably connect your user profile feed to twitter and have it announce whenever you post an answer
lol
you're being sarcastic today ;p
10:42
actually, it would be quite a thing
I meant for the specific question everyone was complaining about ;p
@JourneymanGeek oh heh
@JourneymanGeek working with Gtk yo
makes your head go whee
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@JourneymanGeek More backticks please :P
uncleanly mounted => uncleanly unmonted?
go ahead and edit ;D
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lol
10:45
@JourneymanGeek Seems like it was all for nothing
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A: How can I fix a computer that is literally too slow to do anything?

Manoj AgarwalUse System Mechanic, it will fix all errors on your PC and will make your PC stable and performing.

How can you compete with that? :D
let me go get my magic wand and pixie dust
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nice detailed answer
@OliverSalzburg wow spammers have some rep beforehand?
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@OliverSalzburg I swear that thing is malware o.O
@OliverSalzburg facepalm
10:48
i hope you guys plan on locking / deleting the question in a while's time
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A: How can I fix a computer that is literally too slow to do anything?

BobI'm going to hop in here and ask more about this first, and then post my assumptions about the computer. You said that its using only 1-5% of the CPU, but its still moving slowly? While I'm not saying that it isn't riddled with viruses or anything because it could very be, I do want to point out ...

my doppelganger suggesting resource/performance monitor
if he actually tries that, we might hear from him sometime next week
those tools take a while to open on a good day for me :S
oh doppelganger. i misread it
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@jokerdino what the hell can you misread that as? o.O
never mind
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lol
10:51
Sometimes I wonder if people run this userstlye .postcell { font-size:1px; } #submit-button { font-size:600%; }
Personally... I like it :D
actually, what's with the massive amount of voting on that question?
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A: Do questions about using VMWare belong on Stack Overflow or Super Users?

SathyaQuestions on installing software/configuring are more suited for Super User. In this specific case: There's no mention of the guest OS There's no mention of the host OS No mention of what DE is being used No mention of what version/edition of VMware is being used (no, mentioning "latest" vers...

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in The Bridge, 13 hours ago, by fredley
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Q: How can I fix a computer that is literally too slow to do anything?

fredleyI'm troubleshooting a Windows 7 PC for a friend. A couple of days ago it started running 'slow'. It turns out 'slow' is about 15 minutes to the first glimpse of the desktop, and another 30 to show icons. It is possible to open Task Manager, and nothing seems awry, CPU usage at 1-5%, plenty of mem...

that might have something to do with it
I dunno
@Bob it's on the multicollider hotlist
in the top position
220 v/s 94 for the second one
ahh that would do it
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11:03
@Sathya that would be after rising though, wouldn't it?
@Sathya what are those numbers anyway?
@Bob I'd say it goes hand-in-hand, more votes & views increases the score which further causes more views & votes which causes....
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A: How are "Hot" Questions Selected?

Jeff AtwoodWhat Formula Should Be Used To Determine "hot" Questions? Based on my analysis of the above and the comments so far, here's the second version of what I have implemented so far. This might suck. I don't know: (log(Qviews)*4) + ((Qanswers * Qscore)/5) + sum(Ascores) ----------...

that's the formula
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o.O
that same one
11:23
> how can i get gamil mails in my mobile through inbox? - just another day in webapps
who is gamil?
why is he mailing you?
WHO ARE ALL THESE PEOPLE?
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:S
11:41
@JourneymanGeek TAANSFL?
there ain't no such thing as a free lunch
Ahhh ok, never heard that acronym before :P
thank you. i was confused with that random mashup of letters
"There ain't no such thing as a free lunch" (alternatively, "There's no such thing as a free lunch" or other variants) is a popular adage communicating the idea that it is impossible to get something for nothing. The initialisms TNSTAAFL, TANSTAAFL, and TINSTAAFL are also used. Uses of the phrase dating back to the 1930s and 1940s have been found, but the phrase's first appearance is unknown. The free-market economist Milton Friedman also popularized the phrase by using it as the title of a 1975 book, and it often appears in economics textbooks; Campbell McConnell writes that the idea i...
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A: How can I fix a computer that is literally too slow to do anything?

FoxyMamaYou could try the key combination Windows+Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Prt. Screen+Page Up+End+R It will automagically reinstall windows immediately and also result in a 200% speed-boost.

I like it
@OliverSalzburg wait what?
lol
I was gonna link that
@OliverSalzburg return from suspension & still the same, I see. (cc @slhck)
Near instant self deletion though.. what was the point of that?
12:33
Rage! why the hell does windows randomly let junctions disappear?
cause it hates you? ;p
Did you try switching it off and on back again?
@jokerdino No! :P
maybe it's an error with the LinkShellExtension
Well then, proceed.
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A: How can I extract the deb files from the ubuntu iso?

marc-andre benoit Mount the iso. Copy squashfs and unsquash it. in the extracted folder i'd execute this from the shell. find -name "*.deb" -type f -execdir cp {} ~/Desktop/thefolder_you_choose/ \; This finds all .deb files and dumps all of them (without the folder structure) in your destination folder.

12:35
because the arrows that the extension adds into the explorer don't appear
I got an answer :P
Though I just figured that there are no debs in the iso
It's pre installed and the installer just copies it from the vfs to the HDD :/
hm, you have an answer from canonical employee
But he misunderstood my question
he said to unsquash so you can get the deb
thing is there are no debs there :/
> Most of the debs Ubuntu uses are installed into a chroot before generating the ISO image, so you can't just get them back. If you unsquash the filesystem, you'll see it looks like just a root filesystem
12:40
it is not available as deb
do you know how a live work?
He posted instructions for messing around with it only
well anyway, you can just download the deb
@jokerdino I thought there would be a minimalistic ubuntu and then the debs would be installed
yeah, i was lazy to tell you earlier ;p
@jokerdino >_>
12:42
<_<
Bad canonical killed alternate askubuntu.com/questions/221581/…
alternate is merged with live
:P System wide settings will be erased if I upgrade from live
@jokerdino: that looks like inglish
12:43
and that sucks :P
@HackToHell backup ;p
@JourneymanGeek live and alternate are merged
@jokerdino gellost
TBH that answer is all of what's wrong about SU to me
letting the question stay is all of what's wrong about SU to me
2 hours ago, by jokerdino
Backups are for sissies :D
12:44
The answer itself could solve the problem, but it's not the be all and end all of the problem or fixes.
@HaydnWVN: hmm..
lol, I'm a bit torn on that
Ideally that answer would be a 'final step' in a series of other diagnotics to eliminate any hardware failures and not to mention a possibly easy to remove infection. ~20 mins reinstall with +~20 mins reinstalling drivers and +~20 mins software = ~1 hour wasted if the fault is a bad RAM chip/failing hard drive
kinda like my answer? ;p
Also an hour wasted, where proper research regarding the infection with the correct tools, fixes and removal revives the Windows install
12:52
Yeah, very much :P
the problem here is getting the system to a point where you can get anything done on it
Still fail to see why that crap answer has got so many upvotes
>_>
cause thats what anyone would do ;p
Hell, these days I would.
Anyone hoping that the infection is isolated to the Windows install (and not the users data), also anyone who's never experienced a failing hard drive/struggling processor/faulty RAM chip and doesn't want to check for those first
Shouldn't be let loose fixing very general problems
XD
I have hard drives that just.. slowed down
12:55
The infection could only be 5% of the problem :P
and a install I have set to reboot every night
yup
Equally it may be 100% of the problem, in which case the answer is valid
So my expert opinion and diagnosis is - "meh."
lol
Its one of those things thats best handled by someone who knows what he's doing ;p
(or she, lest I be accused of being sexist)
Yeah
how dare you assume it is a human?!?!
12:59
my answer is what I'd THINK of doing, but the exact process would vary on what I find
@jokerdino: I assume it fits the gender binary
it does?
what about hermaphrodites?
Don't know any. Know one intersexed person, but I can't remember if that person cares what gender I use
right. haha
haahahahah huhhh
@JourneymanGeek See i'd go the other route... I tend to trust the OS, hold the user as the unknown factor but always consider hardware the first cause
But that may tend to be my age and the fact i've been fixing problems for a long time... ie when hardware was more frequently the cause of problems like that
I'd run a memtest (upto and including test 4), then a hard drive quick scan, next i'd do malware scans
as the time it takes to do a malware scan, i'd get the quicker scans out of the way first to rule those out
@HaydnWVN: the OS isn't working well enough for it to be any use
13:05
Then while the malware scan (MWB) was running i'd be online googling the errors/symptoms
The hardware tests don't require the OS
and if i'm running a livecd for data recovery (which I'd want to do anyway), I might as well benchmark the parts and do basic checks
oh thats what I did
but I assumed the OS is utter shite, and work on the idea everything will break
Yeah but the data recovery would usually happen after the diagnosis, for me anyways
well, data recovery is useful if its hardware problem.
and i'd rather get SOME data out than none
'data recovery' being making sure the users data is secure
pretty much
diagnoses here is to make sure I do it the 'smart' way
(I DID suggest smart before dd/file copy, since smart tests don't read drives much)
13:08
exactly, it's not an 'overnight' problem (ie its been broken a while) so a memtest and HDD check shouldn't damage any of the data
any more than it is
I have a drive...
oh.. wait...
Natually, if i thought it was a HDD problem i'd usually clone it before even doing anything
Its got no os, and the computer it was in is in parts around somewhere, but it had very similar early stage symptoms
as the ease of cloning a drive and firing up the machine with the known working drive is very quick to eliminate the HDD
13:18
tomshardware.com/reviews/… Amazing real world talk about FPS games and weapons relation to such

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