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I can't copy a folder to my USB drive
I have an 8 GB USB drive. When I tried copying a folder of 90 MB with 4 files, it becomes unresponsive (Not Responding is displayed). I have to go to Task manager to end the task.
It is not write ...
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Newly made desktop will not turn on
I just finished building my first desktop. I have plugged everything in (or so I think) and when I go to turn it on for an instant the light on my cpu's cooler turns on and all the fans in the case ...
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How to create bootable CentOS7 USB drive with FakeRAID drivers?
I have a few older servers that only have one available USB port, and no CD-ROM drives. I have successfully created a bootable thumb drive using dd to copy the CentOS-7-DVD isos to thumb drives, but I ...
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Windows 7 Home Premium - Networking/Internet/Services Problems?
Okay I made a horrible mistake, I take full blame. I was wanting to improve performance, and modified my services according to the Black Viper Win7 Services Guide.
http://www.blackviper.com/service-...
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Reset Bios now onboard ethernet is detected but can't connect
The other day I reset the bios on my Dell Dimension e310 and installed windows 7 on it right after. This computer is mainly just for me to play around on so I've been installing a lot of OSs on it ...
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xmodem communication over serial port via Tera Term is failing
I'm updating the firmware of transmitters over a serial port using Tera Term. For whatever reason, the upload, via xmodem, keeps failing (or timing out or something along those lines) and I'm trying ...
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Unable to unlock drive with BitLocker To Go
I have an SDCard connected to my laptop through the internal reader
I have encrypted it with BitLocker To Go
Everytime I start my PC or Re-plug the drive I have a prompt to unlock the drive and then ...
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How can I set the "default" address in Thunderbird for someone who has two email addresses?
There are two addresses in Thunderbird's address book for someone I email fairly frequently. Unfortunately, the one which comes up first is the less preferable address to use. Is there a way for me ...
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micro SD-card ignores write changes and formatting
My micro SD-card behaves really strangely. It gets detected properly (using an adapter SD-card), I can copy some files to it or create new folders/files and eject it without problem. However, when I ...
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Sorting data Alpha Numeric value within a field
I have a column of numbers that all start with the first four digits being numeric, then a alpha character, then 6 numeric digits.
What is the formula that I should use to sort this field so that ...
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How do I intercept HTTP traffic on OS X?
I saw this tutorial: http://www.ex-parrot.com/pete/upside-down-ternet.html and I tried to implement a part of it on OS X 10.10. One command used there is
iptables -A PREROUTING -s 192.168.0.0/255....
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Code::blocks IDE: Reload files without asking about it
If a file has been changed externally, Code::Blocks the IDE always asks about it in a popup. It looks somewhat like this:
This gets tiresome when working with several editors, so is there a way to ...
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How do I close a window from an application but not quit the application
I'm trying to have a shell script run and then close itself but not quit Terminal all together. Here's what I have:
#!/bin/sh
while [ "$JOB_NUMBER" = '' ]; do
echo -n "++++++++++++++++++++Job ...
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Iptables: dropping/rejecting new and invalid connections
I'm very new to iptables and my goal is the block NEW and INVALID connections on the INCOMING chain and log any attempts for a NEW connection.
I'm also letting any and all traffic out on the OUTGOING ...
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dpkg - Breaking own package name
I noticed that on the most recent Ubuntu 15.04, many lib*-dev packages have their dependencies set up according to the following pattern:
Package: libstdc++-4.9-dev
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Breaks: ...