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Ghost Question - Bootable partitions. [message #57428] |
Tue, 30 August 2005 16:33 |
Kim
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h 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 it takes about 3 minutes. 3 minutes
> and the whole thing is on another partition.
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> If I'd realised just how quick and easy it is, I would have bought it
> years
> ago.
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> This thing is better than sliced bread. I mean some people make a big deal
> about sliced bread, but honestly it doesn't take hours to sl
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Re: Ghost Question - Bootable partitions. [message #57440 is a reply to message #57428] |
Wed, 31 August 2005 00:48 |
erlilo
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te:
>I've tried to keep it a secret, but *everyman* probably knows because he is
>always underestimated.
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>;O)
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>"Paul Braun" <cygnus_diespamdie@ctgonline.org> wrote in message
>news:4315b13f.1265820@218.214.23.222...
>> On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 21:58:15 -0600, "DJ"
>> <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
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>> >....It's *everyman's halfway decent sounding cheap
>> >home stereo system.
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>> Does he know you have it? And what the hell is he listening to now?
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>> pab
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>> "Enjoy every sandwich." -- Warren Zevon
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>> "Here at Microsoft, Quality is job, oh, I dunno, maybe 7 or 8?"
>sure has adams package beat...
On 1 Sep 2005 01:07:24 +1000, "PN" <pn@nospam.com> wrote:
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> http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/29/arts/design/29mons.html?ex =1125633600&en=c70d64cbb4462c06&ei=5070Ha! Yes, quite a set of nads! ;>)
Tony
"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:frubh11rajd0mlajs317pr956kuh0hth7i@4ax.com...
> sure has adams package beat...
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> On 1 Sep 2005 01:07:24 +1000, "PN" <pn@nospam.com> wrote:
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>> http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/29/arts/design/29mons.html?ex =1125633600&en=c70d64cbb4462c06&ei=5070
>I'm tinking about getting into a SBC/Magna PCI expansion chasis(32 bit of
course)..
I currently have 4 EDS cards, 1 RME digi 96pst. Iwant to add (2)UAD cards..
My DAW PC has 5 slots, in-which 4 would be open with the Magna Chasis..
Questions:
1-Whats the best slot for the Magana PCI card (in DAW PC)
2-What order of should load the magna PCI slots in ( Paris EDS, UAD)..OR.
Do I need to put the UAD's in the DAW PC..??
Thanks in advance as always..:)
LaMontI know this has been asked before but I never paid attention as I never
thought I would be in that situation but..........
I now have about 60 different clients lined up to come in and track about
3-5 songs each. May end up mixing some but others will go elsewhere.
Anyway, I want to be able to give these people some type of media - Im
thinking USB external drives at this poi
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Re: Ghost Question - Bootable partitions. [message #57441 is a reply to message #57428] |
Wed, 31 August 2005 04:34 |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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nt - to take with them and allow
them to walk into any studio, anywhere in the country and be able to mix
their stuff. Im currently just dealing with WAV files and everything has
been stored on either my harddrives, backup tapes or DVDs.
So far Ive only burned 2 track CDs and that was it. Now I have to be
compatible with Im assuming Pro Tools?
What recommendations do you guys have for this situation? What format should
it be in and will Paris do that?
Will I have to purchase Protools to be able to do this?
Thanks for any suggestions!
MikeJohn <no@no.com> wrote:
>Why are you installing XP multiple times. Just put your ghost image
>file and ghost on the other drives and just xp on C:
Yes I am. That's what I'm saying. Obviously I'm not clear.
I've done a single install of XP and ghosted it onto 5 other partitions,
but the problem is that the other partitions aren't called C:\, but the Ghosted
image has a whole bunch of references to files on C:\. All the registry entries,
all the program shortcuts, and who knows what else, all points to C:\, so
if I boot the D:\ partition for example, it's using half the files off the
C: partition.
I think Erling has the right answer though...
Cheers,
Kim.Mike,
the external drive (usb/fw) is good solution. As well as, recording everything
in wav file format. Or Record 24 bit in Paris, then batch p
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Re: Ghost Question - Bootable partitions. [message #57474 is a reply to message #57472] |
Thu, 01 September 2005 04:43 |
Kim
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re emailing to ask me questions.)
If you choose to do it, it will put your CD into a special section of cdbaby.com,
linked from the front page, of other artists who have chosen to give their
CD profits to the Red Cross.
Tomorrow morning I will email over 1 million CD Baby customers, telling them
about this special promotion, encouraging them to buy some CDs from this
special section.
You may think that a few sales won't help, but with thousands of musicians
banded together to do this, I think it will help a LOT of people get their
lives back together after this disaster.
Thank you.
--
Derek Sivers, CD Baby, HostBaby
http://cdbaby.com http://hostbaby.com
***end paste***I apparently misplaced my small PARIS manual (the quickstart one)
Are these available online, eg. as a pdf?http://www.hobbytron.com/ramsey-fm-transmitter-fm30-wt.html
This is the one I was thinking about.
"Brandon" <somewhere@overtherainbow.com> wrote in message
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> http://www.hobbytron.com/Synthesized-FM-Stereo-Transmitter.h tml
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> This is the one I am looking at.
> No drift accepts line input.
> A bit pricy but has good range and a
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Re: Ghost Question - Bootable partitions. [message #57475 is a reply to message #57474] |
Thu, 01 September 2005 04:46 |
Kim
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pparently good sound quality.
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> I can't find the one you are taking about DJ.
> Typically, they either have rca inputs or 1/8" stereo input that you would
> need an rca to 1/8" adapter. (supplied with the one I am looking at).
> Ofcourse you can always mod your transmitter with a longer antenna and
stick
> run it out the window or something.
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> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >Brandon,
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> >I would love to be able to listen to my mixes, broadcast from my DAW to
> the
> >radio in my car. What a great idea! I was checking these out. the most
> >affordable one has a range of 30' *line of sight*. Walls and metal can
> >reduce this substantially according to the specs. However, the FM38-T
looks
> >like a pretty substantial beast. There is no info on what kind of input
> it
> >uses, but I'm guessing RCA. Do you happen to know?
> >
> >Think of all the CD burns you could save. Between the media savings and
> the
> >time it takes to burn CD's again and again, at $200.00, the FM30-WT would
> >pay for itself PDQ if it's got a decent range. I would need about 50' and
> >for it to be able to transmit through a metal roof as my studio is
upstairs,
> >the roof slopes between the back wall and my driveway and/or garage and
> the
> >distance to the car parked in the driveway is going to be at least 30'
and
> >probably a bit further.
> >
> >Put a little dead air up front to give you time to get to the car and set
> >the song to loop and you could get a real good idea of where you are with
> a
> >mix as far as vehicular playback goes (and probably ruin some assholes
day
> >who is driving down your street with thunderbuckets cranked full out if
> you
> >knew the band this station was using and you wanted to *substitute* his
> >Gangsta' mix for a good dose of Karen Carpenter or the Osmonds).
> >
> >Of course, this is illegal so I would never dr
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Re: Ghost Question - Bootable partitions. [message #57483 is a reply to message #57475] |
Thu, 01 September 2005 08:03 |
erlilo
Messages: 405 Registered: June 2005
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>Increases America's oil dependence by 130,000 barrels of oil per day in 2014
>through extending the 'dual-fuel' loophole.
>Authorized billions in new subsidies to the oil industry. (Who are all showing
>record profits without the government bonuses.)
>Give away billions in unrelated pork fat. (The biggest giveaway of all time.)
>
>The list of pork fat is too long and too funny for me to list but my personal
>favorites are:
>
>Giving $800 million for companies in Texas and Louisiana to compensate for
>their phase out of the gasoline additive MTBE, which studies have concluded
>contaminates ground water and causes cancer.
>Since we will now longer allow you to poison us we will give you $800 million
>for your trouble. “Coincidently”, the Bush family has considerable holdings
>in one of the companies.
>
>Not only opening up parts of the Alaska Wildlife Refuge, but also similar
>areas in Wyoming. Why Wyoming?… “Coincidently”, the Chaney family has future
>Oil/mineral rights to some of this property.
>
>In 2003, if you bought a Toyota Hybrid and owned a business you would have
>received $450 in tax reduction from the IRS because of its energy efficiency.
>If you bought a Hummer H1 (7 miles per gallon) and owned a business, you
>would have received aprox. $30,000 in tax reduction from the IRS. (Public
>outcry has recently forced the closure of this tax loophole.)
>
>Gene
>
>P.S. DJ – I agree. Our countries largest vulnerability is our absolute reliance
>on our current energy model. Any time our oil sources are negatively effected
>we go into an instant recession. This essentially enslaves us to the large
>foreign oil producers and causes the “need” for Big-Stick diplomacy.
>
>Unfortunately we are about to come to a critical fork in the road.
>
>The people who will profit the most will be pushing the idea that we must
>reduce or remove all environmental constraints on energy suppliers to help
>us achieve independence and keep our economy working. This will help make
>many of them even richer and will shorten the time before we completely run
>out of US oil reserves, but will also cause tremendous health issues and
>will result in serious environmental impacts. Some of this already started.
>Only a national level push for new energy sources and energy independence,
>similar to the 1960s push to go to the moon, will help us now.
>That plus having a White House and Congress that actually cares more about
>saving our economy then their personal wealth.
>GeneStandard RCA connectors are used for left and right line level audio inputs.
The FM35WT can only be shipped outside the USA, or within the US if accompanied
by a signed statement that the unit will be exported.
So I guess you are going to have to get the FM30 diy kit.
Unless you are going to break the law DJ!!! Well are you???
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>http://www.hobbytron.com/ramsey-fm-transmitter-fm30-wt.html
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>This is the one I was thinking about.
>
>"Brandon" <somewhere@overtherainbow.com> wrote in message
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Re: Ghost Question - Bootable partitions. [message #57504 is a reply to message #57475] |
Thu, 01 September 2005 12:24 |
John [1]
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nd its approval by the FDA's scientific advisory board. The United
> Nations
> special envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa accused the Bush administration of
> responsibility
> for a condom shortage in Uganda -- the result of the administration's
> evangelical
> Christian agenda of "abstinence." When the chief of the Bureau of Justice
> Statistics in the Justice Department was ordered by the White House to
> delete
> its study that African-Americans and other minorities are subject to
> racial
> profiling in police traffic stops and he refused to buckle under, he was
> forced out of his job. When the Army Corps of Engineers' chief contracting
> oversight analyst objected to a $7 billion no-bid contract awarded for
> work
> in Iraq to Halliburton (the firm at which Vice President Cheney was
> formerly
> CEO), she was demoted despite her superior professional ratings. At the
> National
> Park Service, a former Cheney aide, a political appointee lacking
> professional
> background, drew up a plan to overturn past environmental practices and
> prohibit
> any mention of evolution while allowing sale of religious materials
> through
> the Park Service.
>
> On the day the levees burst in New Orleans, Bush delivered a speech in
> Colorado comparing the Iraq war to World War II and himself to Franklin D.
> Roosevelt: "And he knew that the best way to bring peace and stability to
> the region was by bringing freedom to Japan." Bush had boarded his very
> own
> "Streetcar Named Desire."
>
>1. What's a good plugin for noise removal? Anything that will work in Paris?
Standalone?
2.What are my options for replacing one or both pickups in my Telecaster
with humbuckers? I love the way my guitar sounds, and wouldn't want to
necessarily change the sound itself, but I sure would love to kill the
noise...
I play through an old silver-face Fender Twin that a local amp guru has
rewired to black-face specs. It sounds amazing, and it's in top shape, but
I'd love to get that Tele-Twin combo a little quieter...
JimmyTurn off your computer monitor if you have the old bulky type.
Shield your electronics compartment on your tele with that paper shielding
(adhesive on one side).
Use a gate. or just cut out the noise manually.
Cool edit pro has a pretty good noise filter , but you have to process it.
make sure you get a sample of just the noise for Cep sample.
"uptown jimmy" <joh
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Re: Ghost Question - Bootable partitions. [message #57551 is a reply to message #57544] |
Fri, 02 September 2005 06:50 |
Kim
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>I don't know what to say, but I feel compelled to scream.
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>"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>I don't mean to sound like I'm saying I told you so, but scientists have
>been telling us the weather will get more severe for years due to global
>warming...
It simply isn't so. Frankly Kim, this is a major disaster, not an
opportunity to bang on your issue, even if it were relevant, which
in this case it isn't, and even if it were, Kyoto won't fix it, and is
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Re: Ghost Question - Bootable partitions. [message #57587 is a reply to message #57569] |
Fri, 02 September 2005 16:49 |
Kim
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unications
were down and no one knew what was going on. Even after news reports started
hitting the airwaves, it appears that she hesitated. These Texas units are
the troops that are just arriving. They could have been there the day the
levees broke if she had been on top of things. Of course, with all the
confusion right now, there could be other mitigating factors to her
seemingly flawed decision making process. I don't
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