been there, done that.
I have a feeling that there is something wrong with the partition table. problem is, on all the computers i try to restore, the error still remains.
Any other ideas?
MODS please delete other post in general hardware
Some back story:
I recently replaced the screen and battery of iPod. I Menu+Rew'ed and ran all the diagnostic tests. It passed them all. Windows chkdsk revealed no bad sectors on hard drive. I have zeroed out the HD and restored with itunes...
Some back story:
I recently replaced the screen and battery of iPod. I Menu+Rew'ed and ran all the diagnostic tests. It passed them all. Windows chkdsk revealed no bad sectors on hard drive. I have zeroed out the HD and restored with itunes multiple times to no avail. It just hangs on the...
Okay so here is my setup
Modem--->D-Link Router--->Linksys DDWRT--->Computers
So I'm trying to remote access my DDWRT. I setup remote gui on port 8080. Additionally I setup port forwarding from my DLINK to the LINKSYS (Both have static ips). However, I still can't access the DDWRT menu...
I'm enjoying it. If you want any picture/video samples let me know. I've had the thing for a day and I'm enjoying it a lot. Let's see how it handles when I travel!
Hmm...so if I plan on printing 4*6 taking photos in the 3:2 ratio would result in minimum distortion. Thanks. I wonder why then 4:3 is the general standard....
EDIT: Oooooooooooh 4:3, the conventional monitor standard! Duh.
I plan on printing these photos. The camera does have an option of taking all aspect ratios with one shutter click but I would rather save camera space. =)
Hmm that doesn't seem to be the case with my camera. It seems to shoot wide natively. As in changing the aspect ratio to wide actually shoots wider ie more panoramic
Here are some samples (camera is at same position)
http://img504.imageshack.us/my...?image=p1010002gi4.jpg...
Kind of a n00bish question:
I'm traveling this summer and I do plan on printing (Costco!) photos I take. I just bought a new camera (TZ5k) which can shoot in conventional 4:3 and 16:9 (among other formats). Aside from shooting 'wide' instead of 'tall' what other benefits are there? Will I...
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