Modern hard drives only need one pass with random data to securely wipe - this assumes you want to protect your data from a government agency.
To clean them so you can pass them on you only need to...
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Modern hard drives only need one pass with random data to securely wipe - this assumes you want to protect your data from a government agency.
To clean them so you can pass them on you only need to...
I wasn't suggesting a human "random keystrokes" cause, but you never can tell...
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I've never been asked to complete the survey, is it new?
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How about using a Raspberry Pi to stream the content? Cheap easy, low overhead, you can have two running and swap if required...
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Does the remote access software sometimes produce random keystrokes?
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The easiest method of providing robust computing is to virtualize the machine. Then you can have multiple copies of the machine that can be run on a server within a couple of minutes. All you need is...
There isn't really a preferred way, but from a backup / data integrity perspective you should always re-direct the user's My Documents to the server - assuming the server is robust, has a UPS and is...
The printer drivers are not normally used by Windows server, they are stored there for workstations to use. As long as you are using Windows 7/8 on the PC all will be well.
Not recommended, but as...
Users may not be storing files on the server - the default AD set up keeps everything local.
You can map a home drive for the user via an AD profile or in a login script, but you would usually use...
I use e4ward for disposable email addresses and only use mine for friends.
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Has someone else got remote access?
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All Windows disks look much the same because the file structure is the same.
Eject the USB disk and confirm that it disappears from Disk Manager.
Insert the USB disk and wait for it to show in...
What are you trying to achieve? What problems are you having?
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According to a domain check the site is in the US and registered to Logmein in the US.
Seems they just wanted a "clever" URL.
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A reg fixer won't fix an SD card problem. Make sure the SD card is formatted or try another SD card.
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There is no need to rename your network, it's only a bit of text.
Your laptop is not likely to show in your network map because it is not a network device in the same way a PC is, it's effectively a...
MS will allow you to activate if you explain the problem. Just a phone call away.
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The NAS may use it's own format, making recovery impossible. I would ask the NAS manufacturer first.
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No!
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The terms refer to an enterprise grade firewall, not a home router. They are effectively asking if you have prevented external access to your network, which all modern home routers do automatically....
I wouldn't expect it to make much difference which wire went where. Test them and see which way works best.
The leads are usually clip on, the only tool required is one with fingers.
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The document doesn't have any particular features that allow you to locate the specific data, but a plain text search (open the document in a text editor like Notepad++) does show some consistency,...
You can open the Word docs and extract the data using VBS or VBA, but this is not trivial, especially if the data is not all exactly the same format. The Word Perfect files may be even more difficult...
Yes, HP specialize in bloatware.
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You don't want to share the printer via your PC so ignore the message.
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