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  1. I agree with qwijibow. Moreover,If you create a hardware RAID5 group, you can partition your disk, and then use it under Windows as well as under Linux.Else, if you prefer software RAID, you will have a RedHat-only system, and you will loose a part of the openness and collaboration possibility of your PC.RegardsYordan
  2. You are right, there is a small error in the topic. The complete way you have to do that is like this :1) You download the file from bootdisk.com. 2) You unzip the file on your computer. 3) You see a little .exe program, which asks you to insert your floppy disk, and writes the "real" image file you downloaded. this is a bootable image file, so you PC will be able to boot from it. I am stilll working this way for tens of years. Of course, you will have a ms-dos systom booted. So, if you want to read things from, or write things to your hard disk, this disk must have been formatted in FAT32 mode, not NTFS. that's why I always have some FAT32 partitions on my hard disks, so I can boot under DOS in order to write things to my hard disk. for instance, if you have a Norton Ghost backup on your hard disk, you boot on a floppy, and then you restore your crashed system from the backup un the hard disk.
  3. Just one small thing, I had it once on a computer, i was really suprised. In the Win XP hardware menu, have a look at the properties of your of your Ethernet adapter, there is a folder "power settings", and a tag "allow Windows to power off this device when needed", if the box is checked ("yes"), uncheck it, and see if there is a difference.RegardsYordan
  4. by the way, jedipi, how many hard disks do you have ? Because you need at least three disks (opmtimally five disks) in order to create a RAID5 disk. If you have only two disk, you create a raid1 disk or a mirrored pair.
  5. I had this problem on another site, I deleted one half of my files, and I was still exceeding my quotas, even after several monthes. So, sometimes, when you remove files, they don't disappear from your quota.I don't know if Xisto has this problem, because I never exceeded my space quota yet.
  6. It's the same thing with your web access, people using a trainer like "loadrunner" will be able to query your database site until it crashes.
  7. I agree, it does not really matter. However, it seems to be the main subject of the present topic. Personnally, I think a domain name like something.be.tk or something.astahost.com are rather equivalent.
  8. Precisely, here is the problem. mxweb has no money for that. Else he probably would buy a ready-made fully professional cpanel.
  9. a (dot)Be domain name is interesting if you are in Belgium, isn't it ? Else, no interest ? Or did I miss something ?
  10. strangely enough, I prefer the first one.
  11. OK, I gave the "download" link, this link does not seem to ask for your bluecard number. Anyway, I think paying for a working environment is cheaper than spending a lot of time developping your own.
  12. If you have only one or two disks, SCSI or IDE are not very different, so no real problem having the scratch disk on the same drive you already have. Nevertheless, having a second drive could help, but probably not more than 10% improvement.By the way, if you are using M$oft Windows, no need to have more than 1gig Memory, you wil probably not take fully benefit of more than the first 200 Megs RAM. Of course, if you switch to Linux, things could be different, but then you would not be able to use Photoshop...RegardsYordan
  13. yordan

    Hello

    Merr Christmas, Marisol.
  14. We can imagine a lot of ways of making an offline forum. For instance, sending mails and receiving the answers. So, first of all, we must see what PureHeart means by offline forum.
  15. What about simply downloading cpanel ? I would try here first : http://cpanel.com/404/ Regards Yordan
  16. what kind of statistics are empty ? On my cpanel I have lots and lots of statistics, for instance thousands of pages visited in november and december, here below is a screenshot of the type of statistics I have on my cpanel : Which statistics are empty in your cpanel ? Yordan
  17. I am not an admin at Xisto, and I am able to do the backups.Maybe the place where to click is not very obvious. Here is a screeenshot to help you seeing where you have to click in order to perform the backup. it's a screenshot from a submenu of my own cpanel at Xisto, yours should look very similarly. Hope this helped Yordan
  18. I confirm, on Xisto I use cpanel to backup my databases. So, if abandongamez is hosted the same way as I am, it should work the same way for him.
  19. As far as I remember, you don't directly use a punch card computer.You punch the card on a card puncher. then you create a batch card set. then you read this card set in a card reader, which is connected to a computer.
  20. All posts are counted, provided that they are interesting. Just try not to spam, posting for nothing.A reply to a topic is worth as an original post. Especially if your reply helps the guy who wrote the topic.By the way, welcome aboard.RegardsYordan
  21. Maybe you are looking at the "unique visitor" counter. Then, all the people from your university will be coming from the same IP address (your proxy address), and all of them will count as a single one.
  22. For a while, yes, but only starting from Windows 2000. This was not available under Win98SE and under Windows Millenium Edition.Regards Yordan
  23. Unfortunately, the "my pictures" screensave is not always available. it's not on Win98SE. But it's on win2k.
  24. Really X25 over TCP/IP ? I was familiar with TCP/IP over X25, really surprised with the opposite one.
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