my daily laptop is windows 7 64bit and its fooking poo, i need to reinstall.
my laser laptop is xp works perfect
my daily laptop is windows 7 64bit and its fooking poo, i need to reinstall.
my laser laptop is xp works perfect
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yeah yeah i know... But i reinstalled and all is working again.
Arrived @ the hackersspace (www.bitlair.nl) and installed laser (first inside, after the BBQ outside for some laseroids, lasertennis etc...
I didn't fail !
I just found out 10,000 ways that didn't work.
I personally think the coolest one was the: Blue Screen of Death - Christmas Edition ^TM
While I was working at the lab last Christmas, the jobs were thin on the ground, so I hacked around with some of the hex values of the kernel in the RAM... end result:
Green Screen of Death, with red text ...
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- There is no such word as "can't" -
- 60% of the time it works every time -
You bring up a good point Dan. do you recommend deleting or disabling this service? i have it on my dell and i sometimes see weird things happen at shows with my puter that i cant explain and cant replicate outside of a club show.I took a laptop to a gig with a particularly sensitive HDD "fall protection" sensor in it. DIDN'T get on well with the 30k sound system one bit.
Constantly parking the head "to avoid damage"...
It ran slow as shite
Is this a legit service to have or just a gimick?
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SSDs highly reccomended with high SPL
Absolutely love W7 64 though, not had any troubles (touches wood).
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It's a function built into the hard drive controller. 9/10 it's great.
Main application: You knock your laptop off the desk; accelerometer detects the sudden change in 'g' and tells the drive to immediately park the read head in a "safer" place. Chance of data loss is reduced...
But not so great for really loud clubs!
You can't turn it off as far as I'm aware, it is in built on the controller chip.
If it really is an issue... like Doc said, go SSD; Fast and nothing to park.
(or try a HDD known not to have a freefall sensor)
- There is no such word as "can't" -
- 60% of the time it works every time -