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SavannahLion:
It's standard for "worst case scenarios" to simply go in and wipe everything out and start over fresh. One of the driving reasons why I went out and bought a second hard drive. If you make it a habit to always put your data on the second drive, it has a far better chance of surviving a meltdown. It's only until recently that I grew lazy and opted not to create a similar configuration with the laptop. I suppose I'll pay for that one day. ::)
I did, however, buy an external drive enclosure and use it to dump ridiculously large files.
Take it from someone whose tried all sorts of backup methods. Save up a little cash and buy a second hard drive. To make things simpler, buy an external USB 2 drive.
It's probably not any consolation, but I used to get BSoD's all the time. During the Windows 95/98 years I was writing some custom software for myself involving some convoluted memory management and I got an error screen that looked like the one below. Wasn't fun trying to figure that one out.
david656:
:-O !!!!!!!!
Windows 98se is THE BEST ! has to be about the most usable operating system from widoze i upgraded ny arcade PC to Me because i remember having it on a pc from like PC World and remebered it played all my nice games 'ok' turns on all the music clicks starts DONK ! so scrapped Me!!!
and here is a dumb reply from our local 'timber supplies'
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Thank you for the enquiry.
Prices are as follows
18mm Mdf £19.01 per sheet
18mm Hardwood Ply £28.55 per sheet
50p per cut
PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO VAT.
Regards
Sacha
-----Original Message-----
From: David Little [mailto:davidlittle_15@hotmail.co.uk]
Sent: 17 May 2007 23:39
To: sales@timbersupplies.co.uk
Subject: Help on sizes
hi
i will over the next fre weeks being doing a project involving 3/4"
plywood/MDF. obvioulsy everything is metric now but it HAS to be 3/4 inch.
would you be able to cut 2 sheets of 3/4 Ply/MDF and at what sort of sizes
and prices
thanks
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work it out on a caculator 0.75" x 2.54cm x 10 ======== 19.05mm ! NOT 18 !!!!!!!!!!!!!
ARGHHHHH you would think i made it clear really but obviously NOT !
would like some comments on this
shardian:
What the hell language are you speaking?!?
david656:
ok yeh there are a lot of mistakes there but you get the gist of it
shardian:
No, not really. I just get a headache.
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