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    ABS II Indicating 75 deg. C

    I just bought this computer: Amd Athlon 1600 running at 1400 mhz, with 512 mb ram, 80 gb hdd, geforce 2 mx 400 with 32 mb, Soltek motherboard. While taking a look at the temperatures reported in bios, i've noticed the ABS II temperature which was indicating about 75 degrees C. There were 2...
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    Merge 3 partitions into 1

    Thanks a lot. I'll try it out.
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    Merge 3 partitions into 1

    I got my hard-drive partitioned into 4 NTFS partitions. I would like to merge the last 3 (d, e, f). My windows xp is installed on c. I would like to merge them into 1 single partition without loosing the data, as I am unable to back them up. Can anyone recommend me a tool which I can use in...
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    Requirements for counter Strike?

    Don't worry it worked on my old laptop : 233 mhz, 160 mb ram.
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    Tape Backup

    Thanks for your help horndude & m3trj. I aien't got much programming experience but I'll try it out. Your morse idea is very usefull, I could use 2 different frequences for it. Those tape drives.. are they really that expensive? I know ... for large bussiness it would be very usefull, like...
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    Tape Backup

    You're right I won't be able to store much with my tape recorder. I just wanted some retro experience for storing text files :D Btw: are these http://www.storagetek.com/products/category_page2001.html tape drives ? It says this one: can store up to 32 MB/sec of uncompressed data. If this is...
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    Tape Backup

    take a look at this: http://www.certance.com/ that's about tape backup right ? Goto http://www.certance.com/products/lto-ultrium/lto3/CL1102-SS and scroll down: it says Capacity and Interface: Compressed Capacity up o 800 GB Native Capacity 400 GB Recording Format LTO-3 Interface Type...
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    Tape Backup

    Is there any way to backup your data on a tape without needing a special tape drive connected to the computer? I mean, is there any way to convert your data to WAV, then record it to a tape using a tape recorder, and then convert it back to data? I know this is a weird question, but I like old...
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