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Changing default window color (macintosh)?
This
option is the default when installing any M$ Office component, like FrontPage. The Find Fast (Fast Find? I can't remember which it is) constantly indexes your hard drive during periods of open CPU cycles. This is done so that when you do a find for text it appears to work faster because all the text is indexed

I need help to install
"j90qfj90q34fjwefi2" wrote: Because it automatically indexes your hard drive AND it automatically defrags your hard drive when its IDLE. How dumb is that???? You have to hack some registry crap to turn it off too. MS, let US decide when to defrag, and give us option to turn auto defrag OFF easy!

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
Right click on the hard drive where it says format 4. Select your allocation unit ie 512 1024 ...4096 .. click start = go for it! your drive will be newly *First Control Panel|System|Advanced|Startup and Recovery, choose the correct System Startup option as default, then you'll need to delete the options you

xp disc setup files
I'm assuming that I can leave this as is and debian will write to the appropriate sections of the hard drive. Can anyone tell me if I should change this or is it OK to However, finding existing ext2 and swap partitions, it'll probably bypass that option by default and ask if you want to format the partitions.

Saving downloaded VIDEOS
Distinguish between the two utilities SCANDISK tests (hard) drive) integrity, File Allocation Table etc. SCANREG verifies Registry (USER.DAT and SYSTEM. (Default value = 5 by command MaxBackupCopies=5 but you can reset this for any number you like.) -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) -- Thanks

Panasonic E85 question
It can not or will not find test files when it is in test mode looking on the C drive for test files (part of the Easy Creator Tools options). I just have to cancel out of that or it would search all day. It always gets about 16% to 26% complete in write or test mode then the hard drive starts to pole continuously.

chkdsk /f does not run at boot
An advanced system eliminates obvious mistakes (such as initializing your current hard drive) and has built-in warnings - such as dialogues coming up that make the safest option default. Some operations you can perform if you're aware of the consequences, others you can only perform if you take extra action - such

Newbie needs HELP !! Boot Problem
It's a kind of superadministrator, akin to the root account in Unix, and by default it's turned off and hidden. (In describing this hack, we'll always use the Then enter this command and press Enter: Net user administrator /active:yes From now on, the Administrator account will appear as an option on the

xp disc setup files
... Jerome BENOIT wrote: I have an external SATA hard drive plugged via esata to my Debian box, whereas my internal hard drive is also a SATA hard drive. when replace under ## default kernel options: # kopt=root=/dev/sda1 with # kopt=root=LABEL=myroot Run # update-grub Or, instead of menu.lst and update-grub,

[Rival] Another Serious Security Flaw Found in Windows ...
If the first drive is XP in the bios, by default it will boot into XP without requests. If you want Vista then you must use the boot menu. I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it. Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to, it only boots into Vista.

duplicate copies of win2000 in hard drive
Some time ago (June/2002) I sent a post to CDP regarding the use of Norton Ghost to clone my D3/Linux hard drive. My concern was that although we backup our Enter GHOSTPE - IR (-IR is the switch to copy the raw data including the boot track) This puts you back into the menu but with the -IR option as default 8.

syslog support by default
Please explain "drives", do you have two physical hard disks or do you have 2 partitions on one hard disk? Drive is a physical, partitons are not. /fastdetect John BrianMultiLanguage wrote: I have two drives. drive 1(D1) = C: drive 2(D2) = D: D1 is XP pro and D2 is W2K I no longer have the dual boot option and

OnNOW! supprt
The one labeled: "Windows 98 Custom, No Ramdrive " http://bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm Thanks, Gary IIRC, the bootdisk one does not have Ramdrive, but on bootup, also does not have "Enable CD drive option". In my thread on drivers for a wiped hard drive, I had to go back to the Default W98Se bootdisk, and got ramdisk

You'll never guess, WinXP
Can any of this be done with Disk Management (when I right click on the hidden I get no options) or is a third party solution required ? A hard drive can only hold four partitions, so even if you reduced the OS partition to 80gb, you will still be left with two large partitions serving no real purpose as yet,

Confused about block devices
Since
relatively few users know what cookies are and how they're used (and misused), and since the "accept cookies" option is the default on most, if not all, There is absolutely no way for a web server to get access to any private information about you or your computer hard drive through cookies.

boot.ini
I have removed the --enable-syslog option. Now as far as the system has syslog(), the syslog support code is always in the build. If this seems ok, in syslog functionaility by default (Tatsuo) -- Bruce Momjian | http://candle.pha.pa.us pg...@candle.pha.pa.us | (610) 853-3000 + If your life is a hard drive,

Excessive hard disk activity - please help!
Just make sure that there are no hard returns in the multi.... lines these are one line each shown with their line numbers [#]: [1] [boot loader] [2] timeout=30 Most likely the first option should boot to Windows. John Dave wrote: Yes I do. "John John" wrote: Do you have a floppy diskette drive on your machine?

Cloning D3/Linux
This will replace all of the files on your hard disk with the files in your backup set. If you have made any changes to files since you last backed up your data, this option will erase those changes. In a prior post, you said the server crashed. That say nothing about what actually happened. If the hard drive

sata and esata: trouble
I would also suggest that pgdump be changed to use the NOLOGGING option by default, with an option to work as previously. For those who have been around, Bruce Momjian | http://candle.pha.pa.us pg...@candle.pha.pa.us | (610) 359-1001 + If your life is a hard drive, | 13 Roberts Road + Christ can be your backup.

Boot.Ini and recovery Console
Actually I find it now strange that they disable this option by default. Warren "rob moody" <fuckoffs...@asshole.com> wrote in message news:410ba9c3$0$10824$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au... you actually get better picture using high speed dub. if you use real time dub FROM hard drive ( SP, XP etc ) you lose picture