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  • <Knoeki> I have a windows ME disc
  • <Knoeki> Sometimes when I write bad code and look at it
  • <Knoeki> And then realize it could have been worse.
  • <Knoeki> :_)
  • This brings back memories. Windows ME just happened to be the first computer OS I ever used. Yeah, don't pity me.
  • P.S - This has been in my drafts for an ungodly long period of time. Oops.
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    • #Windows
    • #computers
    • #tech
  • 8 months ago
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So this my new desktop build. Pretty awesome.
P.S - I don&#8217;t actually have a optical drive, the one showing is just a virtual drive created by DAEMON Tools.
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So this my new desktop build. Pretty awesome.

P.S - I don’t actually have a optical drive, the one showing is just a virtual drive created by DAEMON Tools.

    • #gaming
    • #desktop
    • #tech
    • #new
  • 8 months ago
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LOL, Losers.
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(via danimunoz, converttobyte)

LOL, Losers.

Source: converttobyte

    • #OS
    • #tech
  • 1 year ago > converttobyte
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A Teen's Point Of View: My Top 100 Tech Individuals

  1. Steve Jobs
  2. Bill Gates
  3. Jack Dorsey
  4. Ev Williams
  5. Biz Stone
  6. Tim Berners-Lee
  7. Mark Zuckerberg
  8. Jeff Bezos
  9. Larry Page
  10. Sergey Brin
  11. Eric Schmidt
  12. Stephen Wozniak
  13. Jimmy Wales
  14. Matt Mullenweg
  15. Steve Chen
  16. Chad Hurley
  17. Jerry Yang
  18. David Filo
  19. Pierre Omidyar
  20. Michael Dell
  21. Meg Whitman
  22. Craig…

I would love to meet these people as well.

Source: stephenou

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    • #tech
    • #individuals
  • 2 years ago > stephenou
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Experiences with Linux (Part 3)

At long last, I have found some time to write the third and final part of this Experience of Linux series. If you missed the previous ones - read the first one here and the second one here.

This post is basically about how Linux has saved my life a couple of times (metaphorically speaking).

Never mess with the Mighty DLL file!

So I was messing around with custom themes on my Windows PC. One of the instructions was to replace the shell32.dll file in the Windows folder with a customized one.

So I replaced my the file, and restarted my system. Everything was fine, but I didn’t like the new look my desktop had so I decided to switch back. This is where everything went wrong. Now the instructions were to rename the original DLL file with .old so Windows reads the new file. Now I made a mistake, I’m not quite sure what happened, but for some reason after I deleted the custom DLL file, I couldn’t rename the original to it’s (duh) original name (something about file permissions). So I was like, “OH SHIT!”. I restarted my system, and as I guessed the system didn’t start up.

Now, I was pissed off for making such a stupid mistake. I really didn’t want to reinstall Windows. Then I had the bright idea of booting using a Ubuntu disc. I realized that since Ubuntu used a different file system it wouldn’t recognize Windows file permissions. So I went into the system32 folder, renamed the original DLL file to what it’s supposed to be. Restarted my system, and voila! Windows now successfully boots.

A Hackintosh job gone bad

Now, you may know that I got a Macbook Pro a few months ago. I fell in love with OSX the moment I started using it. The love was so great that I wanted OSX on my desktop. I decided to go Google “hackintosh tutorials”.

I picked one of them which seemed it would work. I decided to go ahead and do it, but (obviously) it failed. I restarted my system, and Windows wouldn’t start. It would come to the loading screen and restart. Now, this is not a problem with a lost DLL file and I had to reinstall Windows. But I since I don’t do much backups (I know, I know) I would lose some data. So what did I do? I booted into Ubuntu and copied and files onto my external HDD. And I had gigabytes of files to transfer and for some reason I get way better USB transfer speeds than I would ever get in Windows (about 30 MB/s!).

Linux has yet again saved the day.

This brings me to the conclusion to this three part series.  I hope you enjoyed these posts as much as I enjoyed writing them. And please comment!

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    • #opensource
    • #linux
    • #experience
    • #Ubuntu
  • 2 years ago
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