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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    I've never copied an entire drive for booting, so I'm not positive on that front. I'm not sure if windows hides some of the system files for booting when doing simple copy and paste. Some googling on backing up bootable windows drives is probably a good idea.
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    Switching SSH/VNC over to a different port than the service usually uses will help negate random servers from trying to connect to your IP. You can also setup a firewall to only accept connections from specific IPs. IE: at work you go to some site like whatsmyip.org, write it down, and add it to the safe list on the firewall on the home computer. The only tricky part is some networks don't have static IPs so after some time your work IP may change and now it won't be able to connect home. If the latter happens there's ways to get around it, but I won't go into detail unless it becomes an issue. So between obfuscation, firewall, and a strong password I would consider it pretty damn safe.
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    If you open the drive in windows and copy & paste everything over to another drive without any errors popping up than using linux to do the same would be pointless. You can also right click on the drive, see the info on how many files total and GB size then check against everything you copied over to the other drive. Making sure the file count is the same, and the GB size is same. But if copying the stuff in windows works for ten minutes than shows a red progress bar with some BS error than I'd just use linux to play it safe.
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    It's funny sometimes my mother's friend will have some computer problem, and to make everything super simple I'll tell her to go to a webpage ie: stefanhinote.com/givemeaccess and it'll run an exploit on the browser to spawn a vnc process than I can connect to her desktop and fix her problem. Or she changed her email password doesn't remember what it is, but it still works on her phone, So I connect to her desktop, arp spoof the network, catch the email password when the phone checks every 15min, and copy it over to the desktop. Last time she changed her windows password so I had to physically get up and drive down.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Windows vista/7/8 is fucking stupid with all the owner permissions. Total royal pain in the ass. If for some reason it's still being problematic after changing owner settings download a Linux live-cd to a usb drive, boot from the usb-drive, and use it to copy and paste over, it won't give you any grief. It's a bit of an over the top solution, but downloading, copying to usb drive, and booting would take less than 15 minutes. After 5 minutes of searching I just realized that downloading one will be the lengthiest process....when it includes figuring out which one. Ubuntu is straight forward. http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/thank-you?release=lts&bits=64&distro=desktop&status=zeroc Download http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ for windows, use it to put the iso file to a usb drive, or burn iso file to cd/dvd. Restart computer, boot into ubuntu, select "try live cd" if it asks. I love being able to look at all my porn from my desktop on my Ipad while at the same time being able to use mspaint or calculator. It's handy when I have something going on the desktop and I'm in the living room on the laptop, or if I'm out of town and need to check something on the desktop where SSH won't suffice. Other than that I don't use it that often. When do you use the SSH instead? My common use will be altering something on the house PC while I am at work. I always multitask and have a ton of shit to do that would be great on another monitor. I'd rather add an output and monitor and keep my desk otherwise, but have my home pc in the office. Same thing when I am around the house dicking around on the PC. Being on the home pc free's up a lot of redundant programming and fuckery to get other shit sync'd to my laptop or other pc's/tablets around the house. I use ssh for anything that doesn't use a gui. So if I need to open a text file, edit source code, or run a program then it's all ssh. That I'm not sure about. I'll have to start up windows and test with my laptop later.
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    Change the default port vnc is using, port forward the router, use a strong password, and over the net you go! As long as internet speed is decent.
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    I love being able to look at all my porn from my desktop on my Ipad while at the same time being able to use mspaint or calculator. It's handy when I have something going on the desktop and I'm in the living room on the laptop, or if I'm out of town and need to check something on the desktop where SSH won't suffice. Other than that I don't use it that often.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Windows vista/7/8 is fucking stupid with all the owner permissions. Total royal pain in the ass. If for some reason it's still being problematic after changing owner settings download a Linux live-cd to a usb drive, boot from the usb-drive, and use it to copy and paste over, it won't give you any grief. It's a bit of an over the top solution, but downloading, copying to usb drive, and booting would take less than 15 minutes. It's even more fun since it is an old IDE drive. I have no IDE ports but one of my old ass USB HDD enclosures does. I've seen a high of 9MB/s Oh fuck. That's pretty funny cause when I read your earlier post with "IDE" I didn't understand.
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    Another PITA I've dealt with. For my father we copied his calendar into a Google account, and synced with that, but it wasn't reliable. We finally ended up copying the calendar over to an exchange server. If you find another solution let me know.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Windows vista/7/8 is fucking stupid with all the owner permissions. Total royal pain in the ass. If for some reason it's still being problematic after changing owner settings download a Linux live-cd to a usb drive, boot from the usb-drive, and use it to copy and paste over, it won't give you any grief. It's a bit of an over the top solution, but downloading, copying to usb drive, and booting would take less than 15 minutes.
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    When I think of vnc (remote desktop) I think of TightVNC and RealVNC, and I get the names mixed up, but I remember them being super straight forward. So if TightVNC ends up being a pain try realvnc. As to how I found it, I honestly don't remember, I've been using it for years. Just another thing I've picked up over the last six years meddling with computers.
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    As far as I know some equipment got stolen from cars.Oh okay.
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    Snowden's chilling in Moscow 'til he can fly to Ecuador, it appears.
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    Matt, what happened at Slamology? I saw you asked Shizzzon if that's why he was trying to make his car like one of those storm chaser cars.
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    For all of those uber far stalker titty-pussy shots?
  16. You're definitely in a tough spot as you have little control, I was in the same boat. If you can't find anyone to make the alt than I'd look into getting an oem denso/bosch to replace yours if it can't be fixed, grab another battery, and lower the gain on the sub amp. I know it sucks, but not much else can be done.
  17. Alt companies don't frequent the forums, so don't expect them to come to you. There has been a few people here who have had good luck with Singer alternators, http://singeralternators.com/ I sorta hate even mentioning them, but you might check DC Power Engineering, http://dcpowerinc.com You'd have to email them because they don't always list everything they make on their site. Their alts are great, but at times their C/S and turn over time is terrible. So I would consider them as last resort. The possibility of buying an oem alt and shipping it off to someone to "up" the amperage isn't the best idea. Generally they'll end up rewiring the internals, swapping alt pulley, and you might end up with more amperage at high rpm, but it'll be worse than stock at lower rpms, and the case hasn't been changed to deal with the extra heat build up so reliability is questionable.
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    TightVNC will work. http://www.tightvnc.com/download/2.7.7/tightvnc-2.7.7-setup-64bit.msi Danke! Ihr Willkommen.
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    TightVNC will work. http://www.tightvnc.com/download/2.7.7/tightvnc-2.7.7-setup-64bit.msi
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  22. I would look into Sundown, Incriminator Audio, and Crescendo. Everyone on the forums seem to be happy with them. I would steer clear of Skar Audio, the owner is sketchy. Kicker, Rockford, JBL, JL, MTX, etc are all nice too but cost a significant amount more than the original three suggestions.
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    I GIVE A FUCK ABOUT WRINKLED SHEETS! not!
  24. You should wire the alarm / sensor to your stereo. If it's tripped, it'll make a scene.
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    Does it come with panda meat?
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