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Please advice to recover all partition files.
D.Draker replied to Cixert's topic in Hard Drive and Removable Media
I never understood those people who continued to use non-80s-made drivers when their health drops below 100%. -
Please advice to recover all partition files.
D.Draker replied to Cixert's topic in Hard Drive and Removable Media
Powering it down is also not advisable, since it can just never spin up again. In such cases I usually flip those poor dying b*stards in an attempt to spin them up. Some models do spin up when placed upside down, make it very gently, while they're powered on. -
Please advice to recover all partition files.
D.Draker replied to Cixert's topic in Hard Drive and Removable Media
I strongly advise against any type of tests on any allegedly dying HDD, especially if we know the disk is from the Deathstar 2.0 family. From what I understood, @Cixertalready run chkdsk. CHKDSK is basically a death sentence for those disks, last nail in the coffin. -
Mylene Farmer 2003 Remixes, also in 24bit. Yes, I do listen to pop sometimes.
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Please advice to recover all partition files.
D.Draker replied to Cixert's topic in Hard Drive and Removable Media
It's the infamous Deathstar 2.0. They are doomed. I warned @Dave-H many times, he just plays with fire, I strongly advise, just forget about it, since it won't even allow you to make a comparison in which you could trust. Regarding the software, if you still want to do it, I trust WinHex, With it, you can open raw files, then see which file corresponds to which by checking their headers, it's long, it doesn't worth it. Recently, I encountered a disconnecting drive which I wanted to restore, it had the photos of my ex-girlfriend and me, Then I was busy for a month or so, I had to mend up myself. And you know what, I don't need those files anymore. xD. I found a new candidate for my girlfriend, bought a new, much better, photo-camera, and I bought a new 8TB HDD. -
Mike Oldfield's 1984 The Killing Fields (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) remastered in 2016, with 24bit depth.
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Later on, they became more "clever" to not openly add links to their pages in their scripts by using plain text, and now use Chrome's inbuilt Google Analytics, which is invoked via rather sophisticated and/or hidden scripts.
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I'd classify this kind of behaviour as malicious.
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https://blog.browserscan.net/docs/client-rects-font-fingerprinting
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I always edit all those scripts and simply remove their lust for pings and callings home. I was under the impression you did exactly the same, no?
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Well, looks like the lust for glory has finally caught up with win32, I don't know how else to explain it. Why would he intentionally edit that value? All those were supposed to be untouched, that value hasn't changed in decades. It's their internal coding, not related to the actual UA version,
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Cent, I'm currently on. It has 10 extensions installed, look at the capture. Which again proves my statement about Supermium being too heavy.
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And I hope you were quick and prevented your real IP from leaking!
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I'm terribly sorry, I never tried those, from some extensions I tried earlier, they randomise your fonts, and those, do they have a function of fixed, default font sets, let's say from win11? Thanks.
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Not only, it's used by "security" services, especially in countries with oppressive, self elected regimes. No one says to block all trackers, @NotHereToPlayGamesalready explained to you, and I always agreed, you have to blend in, which is very hard with Supermium.
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Actually, "Black Monkeys" is waaaay more "racist" by the American standards. And in Europe, at least in France, we don't draw that much attention to one's skin colour. I served with a guy who had a bit yellowish tan on the skin, so, how was I supposed to call him? Hey, yellow male? No, I called him by the name. And in America they call Negroes (which is their official race name) "blacks". It's hard to understand why it's not considered "racist". It's almost New Year, and you, my friend, you're overthinking the whole situation too much. Just go and celebrate! Black males was simply the first suggestion when I started to type "Black M...." in the search window. I congratulate everyone in advance! @hidao Supermium has a lot of unique identifiers, besides fonts, you're better off making a standalone topic.
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By scanning and exposing your installed fonts. https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/163376/why-do-browsers-expose-installed-fonts
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Could be anything ranging from "Born Before Christ" to "Brought Back Crippled". If you meant the GB BBC.co.UK, then it's indeed a heavy site, you simply ought to use an adblocker there, I mean with your multitasking preferences and low RAM. If you stream the videos from there, it's most likely not H264, which puts load on your CPU and makes a big cache in your RAM, instead of caching into the supported GPU that has H265 and VP9 decoding capabilities.
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I don't think that video with black males takes up too much RAM, unless it's in 4K. He's running a sound card (ASIOhost64.exe) at realtime priority, that's weird, oh wait, probably it's because he has also foobar opened. In foobar v2 x64 bit asio is supported. But why? Is he recording the audio from black males' video in realtime (capturing?). That would of course take a good amount of RAM.
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And folks, don't forget about MS catalogue as the replacement for those sites!
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If I assume you want to try Vista, the possibility to get it fully working with nVidia is zero, since it's an "optimus" notebook.
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Looks more like it's the level of his English.
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At this point, honestly, I don't know whom to trust. If the guy says, he's behind it, why not make a portable version so we all could test with much less risk?
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
D.Draker replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
I've never encountered the need for it, neither in browsers, nor in games, that said, I play games from 2020. MK11, for example. Stunning graphics on Vista, -
My Browser Builds (Part 5)
D.Draker replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Oh, just found, even the ancient Duo from the 7 series had it, too. Intel Core2 Duo E7500 https://www.cpu-monkey.com/en/compare_cpu-intel_core2_duo_e7500-vs-intel_core_2_quad_q6700