My Nightmare ..Getting Better

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UnderTow
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Re:My Nightmare .. 2011/03/30 14:29:46 (permalink)
djjhart@aol.com

I think I need some of that new Mexican Tar floating around Via an IV drip.

Best to combine it with feathers and do a job on that "one who's been the business for years"!

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Re:My Nightmare .. 2011/03/30 14:35:14 (permalink)
Sue the Bastard LOL wish.. i did get a free 500 gig 7200rpm drive..  Sonar is installed  , installing Komplete 7 right now.. 
 I did return the Agility 2 Ssd No problem , I picked up the vertex2 ssd instead .. I'm not gonna bother with the ssd right now. I gotta get Xp running first with all my programs. 

Computer - Intel Q9550, Intel BX48bt2 MB, W8 64 bit. 8 gb Ram, SSD  
Hardware - Tascam Fw1884 Control surface only, Ni S49 Komplete Kontroll,Roland Quad Capture, Ni Machine,Kore, Focusrite A/D converter, Blue Mic, Roland Gaia, Akai Mpk49, Yamaha HS80 Monitors.
Software - Sonar Platinum , Vengeance VPS bundle,Sugar Bytes Effectrix, Turnado, NI Komplete 10 Ultimate, Dune, Rob Papen  Blade , Delay, Punch Evolved.
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Re:My Nightmare .. 2011/03/30 14:57:02 (permalink)
yorolpal


Been there...done that, ol pal.  My extreme condolences.  But, like my grandmom used to say, "when there's no way back...walk on".  Not much help but the only option any of us have.  Stay strong.  Rock on.


Uh, don't you mean "Wock on."?

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Re:My Nightmare .. 2011/03/30 15:00:25 (permalink)
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Wicked your so right but my biggest concern is finding serial #s again.  I guess its good to clear up the regresty of bunch of demo's and kvr specials ..But the good news is its a new install of windows xp 3rd edition .And new clean install of sonar,,and only the plugins I use . I'm gonna work on tomorrow morning ..




Wow, if I were you I would install Win7 64 bit and X1 64 bit and ONLY 64bit plugins and forget all the 32bit stuff.
 

 

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Re:My Nightmare .. 2011/03/30 15:07:49 (permalink)
don't want to hijack , but with acronis , is it possible to recover an active system partition ?


Recover sounds like a synonym for restore i.e. the process of writing a previously saved partition image back to a partition. Active sounds like a synonym for running, but it is also a term of art for a partition marked "active" so that it can be booted up when the computer starts. While shadow copy allows the image file to be saved/recorded while the system partition is running using Acronis and some other disk imaging applications,  the reverse operation overwrites existing partition data with the files from the image file. That operation can't be done without crashing the running system if the system is accessing the hard drive partition that is being altered. Typically disk imaging systems have the capability to boot into another OS in memory (either from a removable disk or from a special boot partition created by the software) to perform restoration operations on the active partition. That allows the image to overwrite the existing OS partition without requiring that the system read the hard drive during the restoration. In any case, most disk imaging software will let you make a copy of the OS partition while the OS is running if the OS has shadow copy or an equivalent feature (although it may be more reliable to do so with a live i. e. in memory not on hard drive) OS and restore it (albeit with a required reboot or two).
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