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  1. Wouldn't any of the "cmd hide" app do? A few: http://www.boot-land.net/forums/index.php?...c=3155&st=8 http://www.boot-land.net/forums/index.php?...=3155&st=15 jaclaz
  2. commond=command OR commond=common jaclaz
  3. Only too happy I contrbuted to make yet another happy bunny. http://www.msfn.org/board/cant-access-repa...727-page-9.html jaclaz
  4. @Bulldog77 Besides, use this guide as reference, with images and all: http://www.msfn.org/board/debricking-seaga...es-t133387.html http://www.mapleleafmountain.com/seagatebrick.html jaclaz
  5. And before that I would try TESTDISK: http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk there are chances that the second Volume (partition) is completely intact, particularly if it was a Logical Volume inside Extended, which would give a further 63 sectors of gap between C:\ and D:\ Translation: Recuva, like PHOTOREC is a file oriented recovery app, TESTDISK is partition oriented. jaclaz
  6. To maybe clear this latter issue. @UzY3L A capacitor has a capacity () expressed in Farad (microFarad, picoFarad, etc.), just as a resistor has a resistance () expressed in Ohms (kiloOhms, MegaOhms, etc.). A capacitor has also another "parameter" Rated Voltage (expressed in Volts), i.e. you CANNOT use a 10 V rated capacitor on a 250 V circuit as it will simply POP out. A 25V Rated Voltage is more than enough for that circuit, the capacity may be the problem. jaclaz
  7. Why in my day.... ... http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?sho...21362&st=10 http://tinyapps.org/blog/misc/200702250700..._in_my_day.html ... and we LIKED it! More seriously, in ye good ol' days everyone used Norton Utilities and handcrafted FAT or partition tables in those cases. jaclaz
  8. You DON'T try to boot from the hard disk. You check and see if it is detected by BIOS. (as SECONDARY drive) If it is, go on booting from your "normal" working hard disk and check if Windows (or Linux) can access the partition or filesystem on the repaired drive. If it does but you see "garbled" data, you may need to use a data recovery utility to check it's integrity, like TESTDISK: http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk If it doesn't, it means that the fix wasn't applied properly, simply did not work, or the drive suffers from ANOTHER problem (not the BSY, not the LBA0), and in any case you should try again to fix it. SPANISH tutorial: http://www.msfn.org/board/reparacion-del-s...06.html&hl= jaclaz
  9. Well, wouldn't the UBCD4WIN forum be the right place for such a question? http://www.ubcd4win.com/forum/ or the 911CD one: http://www.911cd.net/forums/index.php If the question is a "generic" "how can I make a multiboot DVD", you will find here in the forum: http://www.msfn.org/board/multi-boot-cd-dvds-f82.html all, or most you need. Just think at UBCD4WIN as if it was a "particular edition" of a BartPE (which actually is) or as if it was a "particular edition" of a WinPE 1.x (which also actually is). As well you may find interesting things, not necessarily UBCD4WIN related on bootland: http://www.boot-land.net/forums/index.php?showforum=71 The limit is the sky (and the time you can spend in learning ) jaclaz
  10. Let's put it this way: did your "supplier" (there is another English word for it, maybe "pusher" ) give you also a License or COA or proof of payment for a license for EVERY Commercial app contained in the "unnameable" Boot CD? If yes, you should have spent something around $3,000.00 US dollars which was the actual value of those licenses, last time it was checked, if I remember correctly, there was an article or a blog about it a couple of years ago, cannot find it right now. JFYI: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiren's_boot_CD Let's say that in the jurisdiction of MSFN it is illegal. jaclaz
  11. PROS: Size occupied on hard disk? http://www.oooninja.com/2008/05/openoffice...ice-moores.html (you have less space to store games and p0rn that may distract you from actually working) CONS: Everything else. Make a test drive of Spread32 and Atlantis: http://www.boot-land.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=8898 then come back to me and tell me that I am completely wrong when I say that a very large part of Office is perfectly unneeded. Back to real topic, the 2000 version is in my view the one that has already everything that is needed (very few minor things when compared to 97) 2002 (XP) is a buggy version of 2000, 2003 is simply the same as 2000 with more bells and whistles, I WON'T comment 2007. jaclaz
  12. Just for the record, about FAT vs. FAT32 vs. NTFS: http://www.msfn.org/board/fat16-vs-fat32-v...ck-t125116.html http://www.msfn.org/board/usb-stick-dead-t137512-page-6.html Happy the stoopid thingy was reveived! jaclaz
  13. Hmm, I guess it's ahead of it's time: http://www.kmitl.ac.th/~kswichit/MAX232/MAX232.htm Seriously, now, everything is inside the MAX232, there is no reason why it shouldn't work, though you must be aware that there are at least two versions of the MAX232, a 3.3V and a 5V one. Be aware that there are a number of WRONG/INCOMPLETE schematics around, particularly in the one you posted, I am perlexed by the 10uF capacitors, there should be ONLY 1x10uF and 4x1uF See this other schematics, which is also simplier to follow for a DIY job, as it represents the actual casing of the MAX232: http://sodoityourself.com/max232-serial-level-converter/ this one: http://freecircuitdiagram.com/2009/04/24/t...sing-max232-ic/ has either ALL FIVE 1uF or 0.1uF This one: http://www.seattlerobotics.org/encoder/aug97/cable.html confirms that the MAX232A needs ALL 0.1uF, but talks about This one: http://news.robot-golem.org/parallax/6-col...-un-max232.html says that the MAX232 from Texas Instruments is OK with 1uF ones, whilst the MAxim Max232 "needs" 10uF It is very difficult to say which is which. Personally, but mind you your mileage may vary, I would double check the datasheet of the IC you have in your hands, but I would go for the: http://sodoityourself.com/max232-serial-level-converter/ which is a simplified version of this one: http://www.adrirobot.it/bs_autocostruita/b...-sx_seriale.htm with the 1x10uF and 4x1uF The "schmartboard" should be as well allright, provided that the IC you have in your hands is the MAX232A that needs the smaller capacitors. jaclaz
  14. Yes. http://homepages.tesco.net/J.deBoynePollar...no-answers.html Curiously enough we have a section of the board titled "Install XP from USB" http://www.msfn.org/board/install-xp-usb-f157.html Maybe it would be an appropriate place to start reading, starting from the stickies. jaclaz
  15. I simply try to keep up the morale of the troops with some fun. jaclaz
  16. Well, you posted that the device was detected: We are back to square #1. Try reading page 6 and 7 of the manual. Check them, again and again, there are PICTURES of what you should do and see. Is what happens on your PC different from what is described there? Also, wait a minute, what do you mean by "hubscan"? DO NOT use any USB hub, insert directly the device to a USB port (one of those at the back of your computer, not one of those in the front - if you hav them) jaclaz
  17. Do you or your friend plan to just solder those components in a random way or are you going to follow a schematics? My crystal ball is in the shop for tuning at the moment, cannot say. Yes. http://homepages.tesco.net/J.deBoynePollar...no-answers.html Comeon, get real, how can one possibly know the answer to your questions? SET /A Willwork=0 IF the schematics is a correct one SET /A Willwork=1 IF the components are good SET /A Willwork=%Willwork%+1 IF the assembling/soldering is done properly SET /A Willwork=%Willwork%+1 IF %Willwork% leq 3 (ECHO IT WILL WORK) ELSE (ECHO IT WILL FAIL) Seriously, if everything is done correctly, the final result will be a working RS232 to TTL converter , exactly like the ones you can buy pre-assembled. Once you have done it, a check wiht a multimeter and some loopback tests will quickly show whether it is working properly or not. jaclaz
  18. @pointertovoid @blackwingcat Please check here: http://www.msfn.org/board/install-w2k-sata...410-page-4.html jaclaz
  19. It would be nice if you could share a link to the "BlackWingCat's Ahci/Raid driver" you used. His site is in Japanese: http://blog.livedoor.jp/blackwingcat/ and it's not really "immediate" to find something on it. OT, but FYI, while I was looking for the drivers, completely failing to find them, unless you were talking about these ones: http://blog.livedoor.jp/blackwingcat/archives/339894.html http://blog.livedoor.jp/blackwingcat/archives/813816.html I found this one: http://209.85.129.132/translate_c?&ie=...ves/864112.html Which seems to me a pretty straightforward way to get quicly some info on unknown devices. jaclaz
  20. To me it isn't so obvious. I read: as: jaclaz
  21. See here: http://www.msfn.org/board/burn-900-mb-cd-t56028.html http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=16068 If the size is very near to 700 Mb, a 700Mb "normal" CD (as opposed to the 650 Mb ones) may be overburned a little. If it's noticeably bigger than 700 Mb buy a bigger CD, or reduce the source. How do you manage to get to 700 Mb? I mean, there may be parts that are not "optimized" or maybe you have "duplicates" files. http://www.msfn.org/board/make-cd-take-dat...pid-771290.html jaclaz
  22. The info shown seems allright. Next step would be going on each of the three tabs above and press OK and then Save As (to have a backup just in case). You will be prompted for a file where to save the settings. Then what you have to do is go back on the "main" interface and press F10 (quicktest) See if it returns any error. If no error is returned, CROSS YOUR FINGERS and press SPACE bar (you might appreciate the fact that they used the Space bar, in order to press it easily with crossed fingers ) Wait. See if any error is returned. Close the app. Eject the key and test it on another PC for the moment. jaclaz
  23. The hard disk firmware know NOTHING about the partitioning of the drive, partitions are at a "higher level" than firmware. In other words, the WHOLE disk is either bricked or not. It is possible that something got corrupted. The next step would be to use TESTDISK on the drive: http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk If you need support in using it, start a new thread, your problem shouldn't be connected (not anymore) to the firmware issue. jaclaz
  24. If I may, your statement is inaccurate. Not really. It may be illegal to do so in countries where the Law prohibits it. Well, NO. Until you download the file and read the EULA you CANNOT know it's contents, unless you have ESP capabilities. The License or EULA is a (supposedly, as again it depends on each country's Laws) binding agreement between Microsoft and the licensee, i.e. the End User, the person who receives the files (supposedly and originally from Microsoft). The EULA states that you CANNOT re-distribute files, i.e. the one that is breaking the EULA is the one that ALLOWS redistribution or GIVES the copy, not the one who receives the files (which is not binded until he reads the EULA). You simply cannot infringe anything that you don't know or that you haven't read and explicitly agreed upon. Laws may consider the fact that the mere act of being in possession of an unauthorised copy a crime (and again whether it is permitted, it is a crime, it is a felony or it is a "minor" thing: a misdemeanor, may, and does change from country to country), but this has NOTHING to do with the EULA. jaclaz
  25. You need to post more details on how is partitioned the drive you are installing XP from USB on. Have you already checked FAQ#4? http://www.msfn.org/board/faqs-t116766.html Or do you mean that you do not undestand the BOOT.INI Arcpath syntax? Here: http://www.msfn.org/board/discovery-unusua...030-page-2.html http://www.msfn.org/board/boot-ini-and-dif...365-page-2.html Post your current BOOT.INI, too. jaclaz
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