Recent content by aaron

  • Be sure to checkout “Tips & Tricks”
    Dear Guest Visitor → Once you register and log-in please checkout the “Tips & Tricks” page for some very handy tips!

    /Steve.
  • BootAble – FreeDOS boot testing freeware

    To obtain direct, low-level access to a system's mass storage drives, SpinRite runs under a GRC-customized version of FreeDOS which has been modified to add compatibility with all file systems. In order to run SpinRite it must first be possible to boot FreeDOS.

    GRC's “BootAble” freeware allows anyone to easily create BIOS-bootable media in order to workout and confirm the details of getting a machine to boot FreeDOS through a BIOS. Once the means of doing that has been determined, the media created by SpinRite can be booted and run in the same way.

    The participants here, who have taken the time to share their knowledge and experience, their successes and some frustrations with booting their computers into FreeDOS, have created a valuable knowledgebase which will benefit everyone who follows.

    You may click on the image to the right to obtain your own copy of BootAble. Then use the knowledge and experience documented here to boot your computer(s) into FreeDOS. And please do not hesitate to ask questions – nowhere else can better answers be found.

    (You may permanently close this reminder with the 'X' in the upper right.)

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    SN875 - Living in a simulation.

    Is this _actually_ a problem people have? Or is it an elaborate joke that I've missed out on? I very rarely have trouble plugging in USB connectors, especially after the first time plugging into a device. Just orient it with the symbol the right way, or in the case of micro-USB, feel for the...
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    A fix for QNAP

    I have a TS-431 and it's not capable of running Debian, or any custom OS, as far as I can tell. So I've got it as fully blocked from external access as I can.
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    Have you been referenced on Security Now!

    Hm, I thought I had been mentioned once in a relatively recent podcast during the speed test development... But I can't find it in the transcripts. So I must be mistaken. Maybe it was just a mention in one of his newsgroup posts :cool: