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Ground Control - We've got a problem - Printable Version +- The Un-Official Proxomitron Forum (https://www.prxbx.com/forums) +-- Forum: Forum Related (/forumdisplay.php?fid=37) +--- Forum: General Discussion (/forumdisplay.php?fid=16) +--- Thread: Ground Control - We've got a problem (/showthread.php?tid=22) Pages: 1 2 |
- Ralph - Mar. 18, 2004 02:21 PM Oddysey , I was asked by Outpost if I wanted to allow IE and I said yes and gave it browser default settings . That's when I got the problems I guess and thats why I was having problems with Kye-U proxy recommendations in stealth surfing . I have to try those elite proxies again . With regard to my imaging program I use BING which has saved my tookas many times . I had just done a new image with the mistake , so I couldn't easily go back . I have some images on CD-R's but they were a couple of months old and my pc changed a half dozen times since I did them . BING ( http://www.bootitng.com ) does allow you to choose a specific file to restore , I usually just restore the entire image which takes about 20 minutes . - Oddysey - Mar. 19, 2004 05:11 AM Ralph; Understood about Bing, etc. How much hair did you pull out when you discovered that your backup was also bogus? Me, I just use an old hard drive I had laying around after my last upgrade. I've got a "removable" type carrier that slides into a 5.25" bay, and the old drive is mounted in that. When I want to backup or restore, I just slide that puppy into the magic slot, reboot (the BIOS has to recognize the drive), and then use some form of the xcopy command. Ta-da! Instant full fledged backup (or restore, as needed).When I'm done, out comes the drive, and back into the cabinet it goes. If there's ever a Class One meltdown, then that drive is safe - it wasn't near enough to the machine to be harmed! Oddysey - Ralph - Mar. 19, 2004 04:51 PM Nice way to backup , Oddysey . I use BING to backup my system at least 3 times a week . Prior to doing the b/u the system is running at it's best and I've scanned for all bad guys . I place the backup on another partition and then burn it to a cd when I have time . The last time I did a b/u I had IE in Outpost and I didn't realize I had a problem until I went back to IE to browse . MY IE 2 has been great for me ; I tried Opera , Avant , Firebird and felt more at ease with MY IE 2 . It's always good to chat with you , Regards , Ralph - besafe - Mar. 20, 2004 12:25 AM I also use Bootit ng for boot control and imaging. I have images burned of my system at different stages for whatever I want to go back to. I don't back up but prefer to do out of OS images. I like trying out software and after a while I like to restore an image and start fresh. I also prefer MyIE2 as my browser of choice, but Avant browser is good too. Firefox is the best of the other browsers out there. besafe - Oddysey - Mar. 20, 2004 12:42 AM besafe and Ralph; As for other browsers, it's a personal game. I'm just sad that many of the more popular ones under Windows are not available on Unix/Linux platforms, nor even on BSD. Yet. When I use Fedora or SuSe 9.0, I'm fairly happy with Mozilla (included in both distros), but I miss some of my IE habits, I have to admit. Plus, I can't use Proxo under anything else but Windows, so I'm stuck here when I want to surf. Makes re-booting from one OS to the other a pain, so I end up in the Windows domain most of my machine-on time. I still use Linux for website development under PERL, PHP, javascript, etc. The secure shell is lot easier for this old fart to understand and use. Oddysey - besafe - Mar. 20, 2004 01:07 AM Firefox is from Mozilla and should work with the Linux distros. I like it better than Mozilla. http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/releases/#download - Kye-U - Mar. 20, 2004 03:26 AM besafe Wrote:Firefox is from Mozilla and should work with the Linux distros. I like it better than Mozilla.Firefox ROCKS! [lol] I'm using mmoy's optimization for Pentium 4. http://www.pryan.org/mozilla/firefox/mmoy/?M=D - Oddysey - Mar. 21, 2004 07:45 AM besafe; OK, so maybe I should look at Firefox as a browser under Linux, but that still doesn't get me The Proxomitron. [angry] [beatdown] Thanks for the tip and the link. Oddysey |