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Grab a Linux Distro, and delete the partition by starting up from the CD, selecting the 32 MB part, and zapping it. By deleting the partition, it becomes dead space, and won't mount.
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Moreover, the clicking sound is never a good thing.
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Yeah, make sure the connector on the bottom of the HD caddy is properly seated on the motherboard. You shouldn't have to strain, it should just fit snugly. It's all solid state; no ribbons to come undone. If I were you, I'd pop the 20 GB back in,…
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Boot into 9 (edit: from CD), fire up Drive Setup (edit: in the Utilities folder on OS9 CD), initialise the disk. Now is your chance: If you want two partitions, choosed 'advanced setup' from one of the menus, and make 2 HFS+ partitions instead o…
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No idea, then... If you use locate, and it works, don't sweat it.
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Locate (or slocate) indexes stuff so when you search for things using locate it finds them faster. You can disable it if you want, as you don't use the command line to find stuff.
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A bad cpu would cause crashes. This sounds like a strictly software problem. My guess is maybe the driver for the printer is fuxXing something up.
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Let me take that a step further. There's a thing called Location Manager, you might want to use it to make a 'Home' and 'School' location so you can switch between network/file sharing setting w/ one click instead of constantly switching back and fo…
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Unless you mean you are on your school's network w/ an iBook or something, and can't see other machines. Either: a) turn on filesharing on your book, get other machines to log on to you. b) vice versa c) Open Network Browser and connect to …
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1. The reason is that your schools machines are not hooked directly to teh interweb. After all, WTF would your school pay for 60 separate internet connections? They pay for 1 connection, and hook each computer up to that one connection. They do i…
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Mac users are the 733t h4Xx0r5 of the internet. Although Al Gore once claimed to have invented the internet, it is in fact l33t M4x u50r5 who came up with the idea. When not repositioning orbiting military satellites and defacing MSN.com, these …
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here. I'll write a tutorial on this soon. [ 04-06-2002: Message edited by: stimuli ]
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In reponse to the original question, I recommend Maxtor/Seagate, NOT IBM.
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Or, run a packet sniffer to see who is barraging you (get their IP address). Snort is free and good, and etherpeek is fantastic. Then, grab NMap, portscan their IP address. NMap will probably be able to tell you which version of Windoze they are …
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If you are running OSX, it has a firewall built in so do a google search for 'OSX firewall mac'
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2 things, and PC geeks feel free to correct me: 1. Get A Tyan Tiger MP, put one Athlon XP 1800 in it for now. (it will work w/ one processor) 2. When feeling wealthy and self-indulgent, buy another one. They'll be cheaper in all liklihood, too. …
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You DEFINATELY want to get an Apple Repair Manual for it before attempting to take apart your book. If you don't, I will assume you are an insane freak. I hear they are a bitch to take apart. But with a repair manual, you will do as good a job…
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Sounds like WAY more of a problem... Just make it so you have to log in when it boots up, and 90% of people won't be able to get to your massive child/necrophiliac/beastiality/snuff pr0n stash. Of course someone a bit more resourceful could just …
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Won't wake up as in... Screen is blank, but disk is spinning? The iBook is still asleep (the light pulses)?
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make sure you have set permissions for whoever you are logged into to make changes on the NFS volume. If you can do it via command line, are you logged in as root or admin? Or as yourself?