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  1. This may be a stupid/lame question since I am not so familiar about proxies.

    What actually happens when I configure my internet connection through a random proxy server. (in IE using properties->connections->LAN Settings->Proxy server)??

    Specially in the case while downloading something.

    My idea is, proxy is kind of a middle-man. So it would be something like this.

    Say my computer is "A" and I am accessing a website whose server is "B". And I am using the internet connection from an ISP named "X". There is somewhere a proxy server whose server is "C" and who uses the internet connection from an ISP named "Y"

    Case 1: During a direct connection.

    "A" accesses "B" directly using the connection from "X" utilizing "X"'s bandwidth.

    Case 2: During a connection though a proxy server named "C"

    "A" accesses "B" but through "C". So the connection goes like "A" to "C" and then "C" to "B".

    Now "A" connects to "C" using the internet connection from ISP "X", hence utilizing "X"'s bandwidth. But when the connection occurs from "C" to "B" does it use the connection of the ISP "Y"??

    So when I am downloading something using the proxy server "C" am I utilizing the resources of the internet connection of "C"?? Am I utilizing the bandwidth of "C"'s internet connection "Y"??

  2. You can do that with Ranish Partition Manager, it takes 2 seconds. Again, you better know what you doing before you begin. Boot with a dos disk, start Ranish, switch HDDs with F5 if you have more, use "E" on the MBR to erase it then rewrite the partition table before you save and leave. It won't change your life though.

    Let me try this....

    How do I check if the bootcode is gone??

  3. ponch,

    So are you saying that wiping the MBR is equal to wiping the partition??

    I just hate unnecessary things (things which lie there never to be used at all) in my computer. Hence I wanted to get rid of that MBR on those two disks. :)

    [i have in fact slipstreamed my Widows to 130MB with just the things that I need and got rid of all unnecessary junk]

  4. All it means is that this will be the partition the Master Boot Record on that hard drive will look on for an operating system if the computer tries to boot from that drive.

    Plz correct me if I am wrong.

    Each Hard Disk has its own MBR..right??

    The only MBR my computer ever utilizes is the one in Disk 0.

    Now since I am not using Disk 1 and Disk 2 to boot any kind of OS (s), I can safely wipe out the MBR on those two Disks.

  5. McTavish,

    Thanks for your prompt reply.

    Is there a reason why you want to remove the Active flag from the partitions on your other drives? Again, it will make no difference to you what-so-ever if they are marked active or not.

    Glad to hear that "it will make no difference to you what-so-ever if they are marked active or not".

    Actually that would have been my next question. I got the answer even before I asked it. :) Thanks a lot.

    No, there is no particular reason to remove the active flag. Just felt kind of uncomfortable with three active partitions in my PC, since I hadn't heard your reply before.

  6. I have three hard disks with two partitions in one of them.

    I use WinXP Pro only.

    I want to know what are advantages or disadvantages in terms of performance of Windows if I format a particular partition as "primary" as opposed to "logical"

    Let me explain my question through two screenshots with two different cases (which are marked with red boundaries). This is about the particular partition H:. In Case 1 H: is formatted as Primary and in Case 2 H: is formatted as Logical.

    Case 1 (H: is Primary)

    2006183571639542499_rs.jpg

    Case 2 (H: is Logical)

    2002115859424277976_rs.jpg

    Now what I want to know is in what way is Case 1 advantageous over Case 2

    and vice versa?? Again by "advantage" I mean performance of Windows.

    Also you can see from the screenshot that Disk 2 and Disk 3 are set as active. How do I make them non-active without having to format them??

  7. I am facing the same problem. I use Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition v10.0.2.2000. I have kept Task Scheduler and Terminal Services both intact, but still it wont even install.

    I am using Windows XP SP2 (nlited version)

  8. Hi AltTeo,

    Thanks for your suggestion.

    Could you please explain a little more (in not so technical language) what do you want me try out.

    I do a Web-Install of Symantec. It is provided by my University.

    Hence I do not have a CD. There is only one folder that gets downloaded to my temp directory with some 10 files in it along with the Setup.exe file.

  9. I am facing the same problem. I use Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition v10.0.2.2000. I have kept Task Scheduler and Terminal Services both intact, but still it wont even install. The installation goes on till the end and then just at the point of finish it uninstalls itself and says to try installing it again. However, it seems Symantec Live Update is intalled though (there is a folder in Program files named Symantec Live Update with all the files in it).

    I am using Windows XP SP2 (nlited version)

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