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Originally posted by: Phuz
What recovery program is that?
Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
that's on another drive =(Originally posted by: Storm
Must save the pr0n!
the porn was USELESS - it was all mirroredOriginally posted by: erikiksaz
Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
that's on another drive =(Originally posted by: Storm
Must save the pr0n!
Turn that frown upside down! Either that, or i'm not getting the point![]()
so you back up the pron...Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
the porn was USELESS - it was all mirroredOriginally posted by: erikiksaz
Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
that's on another drive =(Originally posted by: Storm
Must save the pr0n!
Turn that frown upside down! Either that, or i'm not getting the point![]()
i could have easily recovered it - not this stuff.
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nah, it's mirrored on computers of people i downloaded it from (The local LAN has a big direct connect hub up)Originally posted by: ElFenix
so you back up the pron...Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
the porn was USELESS - it was all mirroredOriginally posted by: erikiksaz
Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
that's on another drive =(Originally posted by: Storm
Must save the pr0n!
Turn that frown upside down! Either that, or i'm not getting the point![]()
i could have easily recovered it - not this stuff.
![]()
Originally posted by: VBboy
I lost 30 pounds.
Thanks, Subway for hours of hot steaming sex with Jared
J/k
Thou hath not been enlightened by the power of VMware.....Originally posted by: Skyclad1uhm1
We use PowerQuest Drive Image for easy testing with different OSes at work here. A few years ago one of the support guys wanted to do a clean install, booted from a floppy disk and did a 'format C:'. Unfortunately the last time it was used someone had put back a Windows NT image with NTFS, meaning that under DOS C: would be the normal D:, the drive with a few dozen images...