Linux Paritions are not fat 32 or NTFS..
they are EXT2 /EXT3 / F2S / Journalling system etc...
i prefer EXT3 personally.. its been stable..
You can read NTFS partitions with some addons..
and some releases come with builtin support for read partions..
but Fat16/32 is not a problem.
yes u just click on Take Ownership and say Ok ..
and also dont forget to click on propogate to child objects..
otherwise each and every file and folder needs to be set individually..
Its bootable if uve got Pxe BOot Rom in your Network Card..
generally not found in most of the network cards except a
few Intel and 3Com cards have it...u can also create a
bootable floppydisk for the same..
please use easyrecovery pro
i know its good..
i have used it to recover many of my files..
there are so many other data partition recovery softwares availlable..
please use google..
each and every local dns server in this world would need a seperate entry in their root servers tab ,the particular alternic or whatever domain ip address for them to forward a iterative lookup query.
if you are using a vpn connection and dialing on the public internet then the server needs to be configured to give you an ipaddress for the remote area subnet . This is the usual norm .
But i donno how your network is configured ... please provide some more information please.
i saw the orange man eating a car and the bomb exploded cause i never said bye and she ran away with the cat though it was just summer and my neighbor crashed his car when the worm had dug a hole and here i am in anandtech.com
My solution would be easy..
1 . press F8 and select the option that says Start windows with last known good settings. (this restores all the registry settings)
and you might be able to login as normal like before... or try
2. Just grab a another hard drive or install another Copy of Xp in...
what about multilinking ?
use 2 modems and enable multilink ..
i guess the modems are capable of this sorta feature...
and your isp supports the feature.
just check wheather you have 2 files in
windows/system32/wins/
the first one is the worm msblast.exe
the other one is the svchost.exe which is actually a tftp server in disguise
both of them are loaded in services.
to identify the tftp server check the svchost.exe with the | system |...
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