Casteele
Posts: 655
Joined: 12/10/2011 From: Near Sacramento, California, USA Status: offline
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I run various platforms here.. DOS5.0/Win3.1 (Yes, I still actually use it!), Novell, Win95, 98, NT4, 2K, XP Pro, 2K7 Server, 7 Pro, and several Linux flavors (although I'm only actively running debian atm). Also, some of them are running in VM's rather than physical hardware. I've also got a couple VIC-20's, a Commie 128, an Apple IIe, and even looking in to getting a MacBook or something soon. ME and Vista though.. ::shudders:: There's enough virii out there without intentionally infecting myself with them :-P Well, okay, I have a work laptop with Vista on it. But for the most part, I've always stayed out of those "MY favorite platform is superior to all others" debates, seeing them as little more than carpenters debating which is the best tool; Hammer, saw, wrench or screwdriver? Each is simply a tool with it's own pro's and con's, and some people may have only a small handful of tools for the jobs they do around the house, while others make a career of it and have big rolling tool chests with tools only a pro would even know existed. (Although I still hate ME and Vista, but that's entirely just my personal bias and I do not justify it with any claims of anything else being superior :-P) However, in my experience, regardless of the stability or lack-thereof, of the platform, I've found the large majority of computer problems to be truly of the "problem exists between chair and keyboard" variety--and not necessarily as in "stupid user," but more the "I'm human and subject to fuck-ups" rule. Even those who religiously follow safe-computing ideals are not immune, so always take precautions and have a backup plan (not just a backup, but a complete plan of what to do in case of disaster). Jaquin, I suggest you pull the HD and have your brother come over and mirror it to another HD before messing with it any more, so if the messing messes it up more, you can just copy the mirror back and start over.
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