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How much have you transferred since your last reboot?

Ciber

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[06:32] * Ciber - Windows XP has been running 1wk 2days 13hrs 16mins Memory Usage: 276/512MB (53.91%) Processor: 1-Intel Pentium 4, 2501MHz, 512KB (100% Load) HDD Free Space: (C: 4034MB/74.54GB) (D: CDROM) (E: CDROM)

[06:32] * Ciber - Connection Information: #1 (Intel(R) PRO/100 VE Network Connection (100Mb/s) 1331.32MB In, 2024.11MB Out)

[06:32] * Ciber - Disk Information: Total Disk Space: (3.94GB/74.54GB - 5.3% Free - 1 Drives)


Post your uptime, amounts transferred and free space left.
 
[17:51] <Tank> ::Windows XP Professional (5.1 - 2600) uptime - 4d 17h 5m 53s

[17:51] <Tank> Network Interfaces[#1 (Intel(R) PRO/100 S Desktop Adapter - Packet Scheduler Miniport (10Mb/s) 11680.92MB In, 5763.05MB Out)]
 
Originally posted by: ThinkTankDesign
lol ur a noob.

Guess you mean by the amounts i've transferred. I only download anime and i have a separate server for sharing 😉.
 
Dude, come on. I transfer nearly 20 gigs an hour. You only did 11 over 4 days. Of course I'm cheating. At work we're on redundant T's. 😀
 
lol, only 1meg up and 3megs down, because I rebooted about 15 mins ago. 😉
 
[18:13] * energy - Windows 2000 has been running 28wks 3days 4mins Memory Usage: 171/192MB (89.06%) Processor: 1-Intel Pentium, 233MHz, 0KB (0% Load) HDD Free Space: (C: 30MB/1.97GB) (E: CDROM) (F: 0MB/0B)
[18:06] * energy - Connection Information: #1 (Linksys LNE100TX(v5) Fast Ethernet Adapter NDIS5 Driver (100Mb/s) 974.90MB In, 807.08MB Out)

Nothing impressive with connection info.. but that uptime, I wonder to myself when I'm gonna have to throw in a replacement cpu.
 
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