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Re: what happened to Tankersley ? [message #57421 is a reply to message #57418] |
Tue, 30 August 2005 08:05 |
DT
Messages: 42 Registered: July 2005
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ally liked the part where he pushes the penny up the door...i
cried for days.
On 30 Aug 2005 18:56:02 +1000, "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>Yes, yes, yes, yes, I know, I know, I know, I know, I'm late to the party.
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>I always knew how good it was but just never forked out the cash for it because
>I figured "How often do you really have to reload your machine?".
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>This new box though with all the HDD space in the world got me thinking that
>"If I want to have 6 partitions all with different purposes all running XP,
>it's going to speed things up a lot if I can copy an image from place to
>place...".
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>And OH MY!!! How FAST is it?
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>I've got a clean Windows XP install, with all the latest drivers, Service
>Packs, Windows updates, Acrobat Reader, WinRAR, Video Codecs and Firefox.
>Just my basic beginners install to which I can add the optional applications.
>I don't know how big it is. Maybe 3-4 Gig I'd guess.
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>So I ghosted an image of the whole thing, with high compression. About 5
>and a half minutes.
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>I start ghosting it on to other partitions on the other SATA HDD. I can create
>a whole extra boot of Windows, complete with all the updates and basic essentials
>loaded... probably 5 hours work, and
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Re: what happened to Tankersley ? [message #57423 is a reply to message #57421] |
Tue, 30 August 2005 09:13 |
gmmccurdy
Messages: 51 Registered: May 2007
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dows, drivers, updates, accessories... now that takes
>time.
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>Anyone who doesn't have Ghost, honestly, go get it NOW! Especially if you
>have a DVD burner, because you can image your drives to DVD and load them
>back up at will. If your system goes crazy during a tracking session you
>can load up a working install in maybe 10 minutes and you're back.
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>I feel stupid for not getting it sooner. At least I wont be wasting my life
>any more.
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>Cheers,
>Kim.That's very cool. I wonder how easy it is to override the FCC imposed
distance limitations, When we were kids we had a pirate FM station that
broadcast for almost a mile with a Radio Shack kit.
It really has a different purpose than replacing a burned CD. I always
thought it would be cool if someone made a plug-in that emulated the
brickwall limiter and pre-emphasis EQ of commercial radio stations, with
presets for different types of music. Then you could really hear how your
mixes will play on the radio.
RZ
"Brandon" <brandon_goodwin@REMOVETHISsbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:43148120@linux...
> I was thinking of trying an FM transmitter to monitor out in my car and
> other home stereo devices.
> Anyone doing this?
> I would think it would kick the shit out of burning test CD after CD.
> Any suggestions?
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> http://www.electronickits.com/kit/complete/radi/canux300.htm
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>Anybody got experience with this? I've ghosted C drive (containing a relatively
clean XP install) on to a bunch of other partitions which will serve different
purposes and have different applications loaded.
I haven't explored the whole deal yet, but I have a couple of errors coming
up on N d
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