jolox25 Posted March 23, 2006 Share Posted March 23, 2006 report nya sa HRD nya yun. file a proper complaint. save the text messages and use it as evidence. and if she is really into getting back at her boss, a criminal action can be instituted against him.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> nta2kot namn sya bka blikn sya ng boss nya.....mwaln sya ng work......eh mhirap mghanp ng work ngaun....and she's 30+ already....... Quote Link to comment
ElRey Posted March 23, 2006 Share Posted March 23, 2006 (edited) This is just me, but I only partition my drives into two segments: drive C is where I put my OS and install all my software and drive D is where I save all my documents/files. I just arrange my documents into their own folders so that they're better organized. But, again, that's just me. Others may have their own way of partitioning.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>I agree that seems to make sense, problem is, windows and office default saving saves to where the os is, so no partition would seem logical, my tech at the office says that the reason people generally make several partitions is so that the more frequently accessed programs and documents would only make "gasgas" that area of the HDD where they are partitioned, so in the event of damage, the other partitions would still be ok... don't know if that makes much sense or is worth the effort, in any case I'm inclined to re-format and un partition the HDD then... next question, regarding a previous post: do I risk damaging the HDD if I re-format & unpartition it again? I'm kinda surprised by the posts some of you write wherein you seem to have a lot of casualties with your HDDs... Edited March 23, 2006 by ElRey Quote Link to comment
ankle Posted March 23, 2006 Share Posted March 23, 2006 I agree that seems to make sense, problem is, windows and office default saving saves to where the os is, so no partition would seem logical, my tech at the office says that the reason people generally make several partitions is so that the more frequently accessed programs and documents would only make "gasgas" that area of the HDD where they are partitioned, so in the event of damage, the other partitions would still be ok... don't know if that makes much sense or is worth the effort, in any case I'm inclined to re-format and un partition the HDD then... next question, regarding a previous post: do I risk damaging the HDD if I re-format & unpartition it again? I'm kinda surprised by the posts some of you write wherein you seem to have a lot of casualties with your HDDs...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> PARAGRAPH 1:You're probably referring to "My Documents" (where files are usually saved) being in drive C as well, am I correct? What I do is I right click on "My Documents" then click on "properties" and then click on "move" then click on "My Computer" then select "Drive D" (assuming you've partitioned your HDD into two) then click on "OK". This way, when you save to "My Documents" it automatically saves to Drive D and not Drive C (where the OS is). The logic behind this is so that when you have to reformat your drive C, all your files are still safe in drive D. Just make sure you remove any password protection, otherwise you won't be able to access those files ever again in the event you reformat drive C and don't disable your password/s. I hope I made sense, hehehe... PARAGRAPH 4:I have partitioned, repartitioned, unpartitioned, formatted and reformatted my drive so many times and yet it's as stable as ever. I regularly check the condition of my drives using Maxtor's utilities and it shows no sign of breaking down anytime soon. It probably depends on what brand of drive you're using. I have had a lot of bad experiences with Seagate breaking down regularly so I wouldn't recommend doing extreme acrobatics with it. Quote Link to comment
ElRey Posted March 23, 2006 Share Posted March 23, 2006 hey thanks dude!!! will do that! great advise... Quote Link to comment
jopoc Posted March 23, 2006 Share Posted March 23, 2006 nta2kot namn sya bka blikn sya ng boss nya.....mwaln sya ng work......eh mhirap mghanp ng work ngaun....and she's 30+ already.......<{POST_SNAPBACK}> that is the reason why she has to collect evidence. to make sure that she can pin her boss. kung matatangal sya dahil sa pagreklamo, she can file an action for damages, and possibly criminal action sa mga involved. lahat naman ng yan ay palakasan ng loob. the risk of retaliation is always there. so its up to her whether she can live up with what her boss is doing to her, or fight for what is right. Quote Link to comment
thirteen Posted March 23, 2006 Share Posted March 23, 2006 I agree that seems to make sense, problem is, windows and office default saving saves to where the os is, so no partition would seem logical, my tech at the office says that the reason people generally make several partitions is so that the more frequently accessed programs and documents would only make "gasgas" that area of the HDD where they are partitioned, so in the event of damage, the other partitions would still be ok... don't know if that makes much sense or is worth the effort, in any case I'm inclined to re-format and un partition the HDD then... next question, regarding a previous post: do I risk damaging the HDD if I re-format & unpartition it again? I'm kinda surprised by the posts some of you write wherein you seem to have a lot of casualties with your HDDs...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> The most common form of HDD damage is caused by the read/write head failing. If this happens, it doesn't matter how many partitions you have, they'll all be inaccessible because the read/write head isn't working. read/write head failures can be caused by many things; normal wear and tear, heat, vibrations, high impact shock. To prolong life, best to keep the HDDs cool by installing a fan in front of them (the more expensive cases have these). As we all know, metal expands with heat. As the HDD gets hotter, the read/write head's metal mechanisms expand just a little, sometimes enough to cause a failure and crash. Quote Link to comment
ankle Posted March 23, 2006 Share Posted March 23, 2006 hey thanks dude!!! will do that! great advise...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> You're welcome, bro. Hope I was able to help! Quote Link to comment
R@v3n Posted March 24, 2006 Share Posted March 24, 2006 I agree that seems to make sense, problem is, windows and office default saving saves to where the os is, so no partition would seem logical, my tech at the office says that the reason people generally make several partitions is so that the more frequently accessed programs and documents would only make "gasgas" that area of the HDD where they are partitioned, so in the event of damage, the other partitions would still be ok... don't know if that makes much sense or is worth the effort, in any case I'm inclined to re-format and un partition the HDD then... next question, regarding a previous post: do I risk damaging the HDD if I re-format & unpartition it again? I'm kinda surprised by the posts some of you write wherein you seem to have a lot of casualties with your HDDs...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> 1.) You can always override default windows settings to install or save files on another partition.2.) Your tech is wrong in this case. The reason multiple partitions are useful are because when Windows crashes, you can always reformat easily without thinking of data being lost since the data is already on a separate partition. Multiple partitions cannot save you from head crashes since, when it reads the data on the other partition, it will scratch that surface as well.3.) If your setup is stable, I suggest that you stick with what you have. Next time you reformat though, is another matter entirely.4.) No. HDs of today are extremely resilient and can only fail after extremely long periods of read/write operations. :headsetsmiley: oh thats why... i dont trust iso or any image files from torrents.... its either corrupted or virus embeded<{POST_SNAPBACK}> You should find yourself a more reliable tracker. :headsetsmiley: Quote Link to comment
l3v3l Posted March 25, 2006 Share Posted March 25, 2006 regarding Seagate... my 80G-ST380011A has not failed me yet...it has been 2 years since this pc was bought, still its working as it should..BTW.. this PC is running 24x7,it has an APC-BackUPS which is set to hibernate the PC when there is power-failure...I had only 2 long periods of shut-downs for the last 2 years, it was when I had my vacation..although I sometimes reboot (software updates) but shutting it down after work is never practiced.. hehehe.. naka-seed mode kasi.. Quote Link to comment
dc_maker1009 Posted March 25, 2006 Share Posted March 25, 2006 my 10GB fujitsu HDD is working fine (no bad sectors yet!) even after 6 years and 50+ reformats/repartitions!!... having problems with seagate drives lately though.. 3 seagate 80GB HDD's in less than 1 year Quote Link to comment
xycho_g Posted March 26, 2006 Share Posted March 26, 2006 question guys....kung nagdownload bko sa torrent ng isang dvd video...ung may golder na audio_ts and video_ts...kung gawin ko lng ba data dvd ok na sya?..dvd movie na sya na magplay ung intro and main menu?... Quote Link to comment
Kurtsky Keigee Posted March 26, 2006 Share Posted March 26, 2006 (edited) question guys....kung nagdownload bko sa torrent ng isang dvd video...ung may golder na audio_ts and video_ts...kung gawin ko lng ba data dvd ok na sya?..dvd movie na sya na magplay ung intro and main menu?...<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Di ako sure, try mo Pero eto sure na gagana,Heres what you doGo to Nero burning ROM 6.0Tas piliin mo New-> dvd videoTas Select mo ung folder kung san mo dinownload ung Dvd video (the folder with the VIDEO_TS & AUDIO_TS )Then, select mo ung VIDEO TS sa right side dun sa file explorer window ng Nero tas drag mo sa VIDEO_TS sa left side ung walang laman. Hayaan mo ung AUDIO_TSTas burn mo na. :thumbsupsmiley: Gagana na yan. TIP: burn only with 4x or lesser , 2x mas magandaKasi pangit ung labas pag mabilis,trust me tried ot burn using 4x tas nauuna minsan ung audio sa video pangit Edited March 26, 2006 by kUrTsKY Quote Link to comment
Kurtsky Keigee Posted March 26, 2006 Share Posted March 26, 2006 Guys, Pls HelpI have a problem regarding my printerIts an Epson C45 stylus Kanina, as I was printing, napansin ko nag ingay ung printer tas sinilip ko ung papel na madami naipit sa lobo tas sa taranta ko I turned off the printer right away tas I pulled the paper out para di na magka problema pa. Things got worse,When I tried to print again, I got pinkish color sa mga printouts koTas sobrang labo may pagka violet pinkish.Pag silip ko sa loob ng printer eh nag leak at may ink na tumulo sa may railing, ung harap mismo ng stylus head.Pa service ko nalang kaya? May warranty panaman.Masisira ba ung ink nito? Kasi kung ganun, I dont want to replace the ink kasi kaka palit ko lang nito Pls help thanks! Quote Link to comment
Silent Partner Posted March 26, 2006 Share Posted March 26, 2006 Guys Need help din i installed Eyeball chat pero pag log in ko may error message Log in Failed , SYSTEM ERROR : CONNECTION TIMEOUT Lagi dahil ba sa firewall ito Ang problema pa walang connection setting iyung software need advise many thanks in advance Quote Link to comment
PrettyboyPOPOY Posted March 27, 2006 Share Posted March 27, 2006 Mga brother, patulong naman.Nag rip ako ng DVD using a dvd ripper.Ni rip ko sya as DOV and .dat for vcd.Maganda ang quality ng movie pero walang audio.Palaging ganon ang problema, ano ba ang kelangang gawin sito?May mali ba akong process or kulang ako sa process ng pag ririp?Thanks. ASAP sana ang sagot na kailangan ko!Maraming salamat! Quote Link to comment
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