Cheers WRT. I dont think I need to worry about floppys. The laptop doesnt have a floppy drive
I will try that RAM test out too. Thanks
Cheers WRT. I dont think I need to worry about floppys. The laptop doesnt have a floppy drive
I will try that RAM test out too. Thanks
To every man upon this earth
Death cometh sooner or late
And how can a man die better
Than facing fearful odds
For the ashes of his fathers
And the temples of his Gods
PM has eaten plenty of harddrive partions in its time, don't foolishly believe it's much safer than FDisk, because it's not.I have 20 Windows servers here that are only when being moved... stability mostly depends on what a box is doing imho.This is not unusual.Although Macs actually do suck Donkey Dick (google it some time), Firefox isn't too bad.You get what you pay for... free software is free if you're time is cheap.Sssssh, they don't want you to know that!You can add:
* they made a mint from it
* it put them into the position they are today
Correct.There are none. Operating systems are however rated by security level by the US DoD to an international standard. The ones that rate as highly secure I very much doubt that anyone on here have ever even heard of. You wouldn't want to run something totally secure though, the box would then be useless!This is true... and many of them were merely dumb terminals to mainframes, and the security was handled thus.Noone would be retarded enough to think that OS X is 100% secure. You are correct that virus writers CBF with Macs... why would they? Take over every mac in the world and you've got a teeny weeny bot army compared to PCs... why would they bother??? How will that make them money???Yep, and then you've created something that is a pain in the arse to use for anything other than the specific job it was created for.Yep, DOS is far from relevant anymore.Oooook, good luck with that.We have one of the largest service centres in NZ, and we manage alright without using Macs for those jobs...Format won't erase a drive, only a partition.Pretty much... a low lever format is worth a go.It is recommended, although I have used Seagates SeaTools on other drives ok.
This too is a good program.Sounds likely... memtest86 is good and will boot off of a CD.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Of course. Secure hardware isn't a general solution to everything. Bear in mind that the idea of a bank computer running in a locked room satisfies this definition, though. I'm not just talking about epoxied-up PCBs in glued-together plastic cases.
Remember the DeCSS furore? You might recall that CSS was only cracked after PC-based DVD video playing software was released and could be examined at leisure. Prior to that, the barrier of prising the relevant decryption keys out of the chips in dedicated player hardware had, for whatever reason, been high enough to stop a 'class break' style crack.
FWIW, some years back, I worked as a software engineer for six months at a company that developed EFTPOS terminals. The relevant security standards and the approaches that payment systems take to meet requirements are interesting.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
Nonsense. Why should bad user interface design (in this case, a console program not providing any output whatsoever on completion) imply that you're in any way lacking?
This always comes up. People who aren't familiar with computers thinking that somehow, that fact makes them a lesser being in front of those who happen to work on the things for a living.
Typically, this is encouraged by Little Hitler System Administrator types who've spent their lives crawling around on their knees plugging in cables, pushing little GUI buttons and typing long, badly-designed console commands into computer terminals in darkened server rooms.
'IT' people are almost as bad as 'HR' people when it comes to failing to realise that they supposed to be support workers. Don't let it get to you.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
But when Im studying (Mind you, teaching myself, not sitting in a classroom) to get into the IT industry (With anything, not being picky), it still makes you feel like a twat.
Thank god my ego is big enough to stop it affecting my confidence.
To every man upon this earth
Death cometh sooner or late
And how can a man die better
Than facing fearful odds
For the ashes of his fathers
And the temples of his Gods
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
With respect. decent money in IT disappeared about 10 years ago. Especially at the lower end. And the hours can be pretty shit, mainly cos if something breaks you have to get it fixed no matter what the hours. There aren't too many other jobs where "pulling an all nighter" is a stock phrase.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
I have looked into it when I was in a hospital bed after the Army and thought that I would always like to try my hand at Admin or IT. I have had a play with programming, but it really wasnt my fortiet.
If I was to look elsewhere instead of IT, I would maybe look at the joining the cops in Australia or maybe get my HT license there and do the road trip thing for a few years.
The weirdest thing is that I am one step away from getting my Dive Instructor Ticket, but I havent really gone ahead to complete it... :slap:
Ok. I suppose I havent really sat down with anyone in the IT industry and had a chat to them about it. I have just heard and read good things, so I was going for them.Originally Posted by Ixion
To every man upon this earth
Death cometh sooner or late
And how can a man die better
Than facing fearful odds
For the ashes of his fathers
And the temples of his Gods
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