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Dream Car
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Posted in other by hero_lover on Dec. 27, 2007 // 19:06
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Build Your Own Computer
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Here is a great video tutorial for all those who didn’t know what is a computer and mostly how you can set up from the start you own computer. This great video tutorial it guides you through all the steps and at the end you will be able to set up your own computer at no time.
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Posted in videos by hero_lover on Dec. 27, 2007 // 20:04
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Hard Disc Tools -6in1- [BEST] (AIO)
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O&O Format Recovery 4.0.719 HardDisk Sentinel Pro 2.05 HDD Bad Sector Repair HDD Bad Sector Repair ISO HD TUNE Unlock Free HDD Space
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Unused space on hard drives recovered?
Updated Hidden partitions revealed
READER WILEY SILER has sent us a method which he said was discovered by Scott Komblue and documented by himself which they claim can recover unused areas of the hard drive in the form of hidden partitions. We haven't tried this here at the INQUIRER, and would caution readers that messing with your hard drive is done at your own peril and very likely breaches your warranty. Here is what Wiley and Scott did.
* UPDATE Does this work? We're not going to try it on our own machine thank you very much. Instead, we're waiting for a call from a hard drive company so we can get its take on these claims.
** UPDATE II A representative for large hard drive distributor Bell Micro said: "This is NOT undocumented and we have done this in the past to load an image of the original installation of the software. When the client corrupted the o/s we had a boot floppy thatopened the unseen partition and copied it to the active or seen partition. It is a not a new feature or discovery. We use it ourselves without any qualms".
*** UPDATE III See the letters column today, here. Required items Ghost 2003 Build 2003.775 (included) (Be sure not to allow patching of this software) 2 X Hard Drives (OS must be installed on both.) For sake of clarity we will call the drive we are trying to expand (T) in this document (means Target for partition recover). The drive you use every day, I assume you have one that you want to keep as mater with your current OS and data, will be the last dive we install in this process and will be called (X) as it is your original drive.
1. Install the HDD you wish to recover the hidden partitions (hard drive T) on as the master drive in your system with a second drive as a slave (you can use Hard Drive X if you want to). Any drive will do as a slave since we will not be writing data to it. However, Ghost must see a second drive in order to complete the following steps. Also, be sure hard drive T has an OS installed on it You must ensure that the file system type is the same on both drive (NTFS to NTFS or FAT32 to FAT32, etc)
2. Install Ghost 2003 build 2003.775 to hard drive T with standard settings. Reboot if required.
3. Open Ghost and select Ghost Basic. Select Backup from the shown list of options. Select C:\ (this is the drive we want to free partition on on hard drive T) as our source for the backup. Select our second drive as the target. (no data will be written so worry not). Use any name when requested as it will not matter. Press OK, Continue, or Next until you are asked to reboot. Critical step
4. Once reboot begins, you must shutdown the PC prior to the loading of DOS or any drivers. The best method is to power down the PC manually the moment you see the BIOS load and your HDDs show as detected.
5. Now that you have shutdown prior to allowing Ghost to do its backup, you must remove the HDD we are attempting to expand (hard drive T which we had installed as master) and replace it with a drive that has an OS installed on it. (This is where having hard drive X is useful. You can use your old hard drive to complete the process.) Place hard drive T as a secondary drive in the system. Hard drive X should now be the master and you should be able to boot into the OS on it. The best method for this assuming you need to keep data from and old drive is: Once you boot into the OS, you will see that the second drive in the system is the one we are attempting to expand (hard drive T). Go to Computer Management -> Disk Management You should see an 8 meg partition labeled VPSGHBOOT or similar on the slave HDD (hard drive T) along with a large section of unallocated space that did not show before. DO NOT DELETE VPSGHBOOT yet.
6. Select the unallocated space on our drive T and create a new primary or extended partition. Select the file system type you prefer and format with quick format (if available). Once formatting completes, you can delete the VPSGHBOOT partition from the drive.
7. Here is what you should now see on your T drive. a. Original partition from when the drive still had hidden partitions b. New partition of space we just recovered. c. 8 meg unallocated partitions.
8. Do you want to place drive T back in a PC and run it as the primary HDD? Go to Disk Management and set the original partition on T (not the new one we just formatted) to and Active Partition. It should be bootable again if no data corruption has occurred. Caution Do not try to delete both partitions on the drive so you can create one large partition. This will not work. You have to leave the two partitions separate in order to use them. Windows disk management will have erroneous data in that it will say drive size = manus stated drive size and then available size will equal ALL the available space with recovered partitions included. This process can cause a loss of data on the drive that is having its partitions recovered so it is best to make sure the HDD you use is not your current working HDD that has important data. If you do this on your everyday drive and not a new drive with just junk on it, you do so at your own risk. It has worked completely fine with no loss before and it has also lost the data on the drive before. Since the idea is to yield a huge storage drive, it should not matter.
Interesting results to date:
Western Digital 200GB SATA Yield after recovery: 510GB of space IBM Deskstar 80GB EIDE Yield after recovery: 150GB of space Maxtor 40GB EIDE Yield after recovery: 80GB Seagate 20GB EIDE Yield after recovery: 30GB Unknown laptop 80GB HDD Yield: 120GB
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Posted in programs by hero_lover on Dec. 27, 2007 // 20:11
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Kids ABC Drawing School Complete Set
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Here is the Kids Abc Drawing School Complete Set. Sit back and let the children play.
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Posted in programs by hero_lover on Dec. 27, 2007 // 20:20
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Run Silent, Run Deep (1958)
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Posted in videos by hero_lover on Dec. 27, 2007 // 20:34
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The Birds (1963)
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Posted in videos by hero_lover on Dec. 27, 2007 // 20:34
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Invisible.Browsing_v6.0+ Patch Newest
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Posted in programs by hero_lover on Dec. 27, 2007 // 20:36
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Encyclopedia of Education
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Encyclopedia of Education By Macmillan Reference Library # Publisher: MacMillan # Number Of Pages: 3357 # Publication Date: 2003 # ISBN / ASIN: 002865594X
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Posted in books by hero_lover on Dec. 27, 2007 // 20:42
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DVD Cover Searcher Premium v3.3.1
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The Ultimate Program for Replacing your DVD Covers
DVD Cover Searcher is a slick, easy to use, time saving program for searching dvd covers and plus a variety of other media covers and labels, of the highest quality. Fast Searching and Customization
Searches are carried out extremely fast. Moreover, DVD Cover Searcher has individual drop down menus so you can narrow a search by using predefined parameters, reducing the amount of irrelevant and superfluous entries to go through. This is one of many reasons why DVD Cover Searcher is fast and efficient.
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Posted in programs by hero_lover on Dec. 27, 2007 // 20:46
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Nitro PDF Professional 5.3.1.8
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Nitro PDF Professional is a high-quality, affordable PDF creation and editing application that puts the full power of PDF within everyone's reach. In addition to providing the basics — powerful, robust PDF creation at an extremely affordable price — Nitro PDF Professional includes the full range of top-shelf PDF functionality, opening up new vistas for current and new users of PDF. Nitro PDF Professional is built from the ground up as the perfect PDF product for business and enterprise, combining an extremely competitive price with a no-compromises feature set that gives users the power to organize, edit, secure and create PDF. Create, view & edit all of your PDF documents and gain full control over your PDFs with just the one application. Create PDF from Microsoft Office with one click and easily convert more than 200 file types to PDF. Copy, edit, and insert text, graphics and whole pages. Add automatic page numbering, date- and time-stamps. Add navigational aids like bookmarks and hyperlinks. For business users, Nitro lets you: markup and review documents using sticky notes, highlighting, and comments. Configure security settings, and control others' ability to print, edit, and/or copy your work.
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Posted in programs by hero_lover on Dec. 27, 2007 // 20:48
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CoffeeCup Flash Photo Gallery v5.7 Retail
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Posted in design by hero_lover on Dec. 27, 2007 // 20:50
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CoffeeCup Web Form Builder v7.6 Retail
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Posted in design by hero_lover on Dec. 27, 2007 // 20:51
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DVDInfo Pro v4.76
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DVDINFOPro™ by Nic Wilson is a DVD information program written in Visual C++ for Windows 95, 98, 98SE, ME, NT, 2000, XP. There is no time limit on your use of the free version it is funded by some embedded adverts. It does however expire from time to time to force upgrade to the latest version. This program is NOT ADWARE, it does not download new ads, it does not track or send any information from your computer. It displays some unobtrusive adverts within the application. The registered version does not expire ever and does not have adverts. It is available at any time with a low cost donation. (ASPI NOTE: Windows 95, 98, ME require Adaptec ASPI V4.60 or ASPI V4.7.1.2 or later, Nero ASPI is also supported)
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Posted in programs by hero_lover on Dec. 27, 2007 // 20:52
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Movie Label 2008 v3.1.2.555
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With more than 10 years of experience in creating collection software; Code|Aero Technologies now offers Movie Label. This cutting edge software contains powerful functionality but is very easy to use. It enables you to catalog your entire movie collection (DVD, VHS, Blu-ray, HD DVD, movies on your harddrive, etc).
Quick and Easy Data Entry All information about your movies is downloaded from online databases (including cover art and URLs to trailers).
One-Click Sort & Search Sorting your database is as easy as clicking a button. When you search, the results are displayed as you type. Advanced sort and search in several levels is also available.
Loan Management Make sure you never lose a DVD again by easy-to-use loan management.
Reports & Exports Printing and exporting your data is only one mouse-click away. The Professional Edition also enables you to create your own reports (or edit the existing ones).
Reliability & Speed Movie Label is built on a solid client/server database which means your collection can grow to virtually any size.
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Posted in programs by hero_lover on Dec. 27, 2007 // 20:53
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NoteBurner v2.11
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NoteBurner is magic but it doesn't perform any new tricks. The revolution is that NoteBurner is automated. Start process with a Virtual CD-RW, it burns any music files on the virtual CD, rips tracks on the virtual CD, encodes tracks onto any unprotected music files such as MP3, WAV, WMA. It can repeat this audio converting procedure until your whole music collection is done.
Since the virtual CD emulates your computer RAM and hard disk as erasable CD-RW drive (Virtual CD-RW), the converting speed is faster than any other programs which use recording as one of the core converting tricks.
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Posted in programs by hero_lover on Dec. 27, 2007 // 20:53
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