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Quote: Originally posted by rdas7 All of you guys screaming fake, learn about jpeg compression (for starters) then engage brain. There's nothing I like more than being condescended by someone who doesn't know what he's talking about. Yes, t…
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Faking that screenshot would be phenomenally trivial. The fact that the labels on the slider haven't been changed from the DITL resource (555MB?!) is also suspicious. Combined with the complete lack of detail (which phone? would the songs play?)…
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Quote: Originally posted by Yuji Hard to reformat? That means esentially my external drive can't be used with my PB? Gosh. My external is a USB laptop hard disk. That means it requires no adapter. I really need someone to advise me step by …
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The error refers to a component of the installer package (the 'bom' file). Basically the installer you were given is partially damaged. Try re-downloading or ask the person who sent it to you to try again.
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Quote: But then don't u think that 2.5" HD is designed to be used in laptops? What I'm saying is that environmental parameters are very important in the design, integration, and operation of small devices, and that I wouldn't necessarily count …
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If, hypothetically, you had a hypothetical 7200 RPM 2.5" HD, you'd probably want to avoid using it in a machine that wasn't designed with a hypothetical 7200 RPM mechanism in mind. Hypothetically, the hypothetical HD would run very hot, so you'd ru…
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[quote]well, they may be the specs for the 30gig but they are printed on the box here that lists a 60gig drive? We use the same box for every model, so the specs on the box are conservative. I suppose we could go into greater detail on the websit…
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[quote]On a off-topic question, what happened to your VST FireWire Hard-drives? The older VST models haven't been manufactured for quite some time now. Our current desktop drives are
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A few notes:It is theoretically possible to get HFS and FAT32 to coexist on the same drive, but it's the sort of thing that only just-barely-happens-to-work. I've done it by manually twiddling bits in the partition map; it could probably be done by…