I finally bought myself a new harddrive(both ATA). I want to preserve the data on my old drive but make my new drive the bootable drive by installing the OS and everything from the clean, new harddrive. Is there an easy way to accomplish this without having to backup everything on the old...
You can use Word but grammer and spell check isnt going to work.. Just download the IME - Japanese from Microsoft. I cant remember where it is but just go to windows.com and into the Windows 98 or whatever section and search for japanese. It will allow him to enter japanese on WORD.
Are you sure the program just isnt printing to the end of you command line. Like if you have your command line localhost/> and you type
localhost/> a.out
that program might print out
localhost/> a.outhi
So check that. I would bet that is your culprit
The "binary code" of the applet will be on your computer but
the raw sourcecode will not. You have to compile a java applet
and therefore you will not see how the author created it without
some doing. It is not like javascript or html. The other way to
get the .class file is to look at the...
SUB7 is a giant pain in the arse to remove so I would recommend installing
Remote Administrator or RAT by Haxial at www.haxial.com .
Does 90% of what sub7 does but is less harmful and easier to remove.
Especially if you just want to try something out.
Its not a PANCAKE.
Its actually a Japanese bun called a Dorayaki. You can tell because it is actually two
pancake like objects if you look closely and there is red bean inside it. Just in
case any really cared.
mmmm dorayaki
Shuten
Why are you using an array that size anyways? If you are dealing with a quanty that is
fairly large such as in your case you might as well get a database going and make calls
to that, embedded SQL perhaps. It will allow for far more growth.
Shuten
Use KDX or Hotline. They essentially use FTP protocal but allow resume and the servers are
easy to set up and you can get by firewalls by going through http proxy.
www.haxialsoftware.com - for KDX client & server
- go to tucows.com for hotline client & server
1. Take the total collumn space of each line which is equal to the number of characters that will fit on a line.
2. Minus the number of characters in the words on that line.
3. Divide that by the number of words on that line minus 1
4. This gives you the number of spaces to append to each word...
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