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It's a small world! My father-in-law has been there since the IBM days.
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Thanks for the answer donf. I thought that would be the case but thought I'd ask first before shelling out the money to hire someone.
... and yes, I'm a UK wildcat... class of '99. Go cats!
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I have used a free, open-source application called Eraser to do this type of thing. It has many options from a quick wipe of a drive to DOD spec multi-pass overwrite of the drive with random data. ...
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There are very cheap ($30 or so) universal adapters that connect to your computer via USB cable then allow you to plug in any hard drive that would have been sold in a consumer grade desktop/laptop...
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Ghost is a Symantec product. It may have been installed as part of one of the many different security/utility software packages that Symantec sells.
The Ghost Client service is part of the...
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You can find out if the driver for the DVD ROM is installed and working properly by looking at Device Manager. Launch device manager by clicking on Start Menu-->Run then typing this into the text...
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Hello all. I'm finishing part of my basement and making it a workshop. Because of all the new circuits I need, I'm quickly running out of space for new breakers. I'm thinking I need to add a sub...
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Snaking the drain didn't make any difference, so I dumped a bunch of bleach down the drain, let it sit for an hour or so, then flushed it with a large pot of boiling water as recommended on another...
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Thanks for the advice speedball1! I'll get a snake and give that a try. I'll post back with the outcome, although it may take a couple of weeks until I get to it.
Mike
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There are 2 separate traps for the sinks. I'm not 100% sure that the smell is coming from the drain, but it's definitely NOT coming from the water. I can fill a glass and take it away from the sink...
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I have a 7-year-old house. The bathroom has double sinks. On only one of the two sinks, I get a sewer smell briefly after I turn on the water. It is the same for both hot & cold water, and the...
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