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Their customer service is brilliant. All english speaking and they know what they are talking about. They also keep to their word and phone back when they say they will.
We have just over 40 accounts with them for our remote offices and we rarely have any issues.
Infact the last time I...
I ended up virtualizing it in the end. Stops them moaning incase a hard drive fails etc.
Acronis worked fine though!! So backup has been taken for worst case scenario!
Thanks for all the help guys. :)
A bit confusing but as it says 'free space required' I'm guessing its the amount of the original file + the space required to unpack etc.
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Need to get some stuff backed up. A 2nd hard drive isn't cutting it anymore.
A NAS box or external HDD at home isn't enough as I need to access it from different locations.
I've looked at drop box, iDrive and Jungle Disk. I use drop box atm but I need more space.
iDrive looks well...
My one at work done this with my mouse once. (I use a wired keyboard as I need a num pad)
In the end I plugged in a normal mouse and left it for a few days. Never done it since.
Apparently its quite common.
Macccc
In all seriousness, stick it back in the dell and try boot with an os cd. Then try fixmbr from the cmd line. If not try the sf something command. The correct one has escaped me atm.
To test ram download memtest.