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A repair install deactivates the software - resulting in a 1.5k installation fee. :dapprove:
Yeah I wasn't aware universal restore worked untill dum1983 pointed it out, it seems pretty s**t hot!!!!
ARGHHHHHHH. Once again I wonder why I chose a career in this haha.
We have 2 Parallels bare metal servers atm for out virtulisahtion stuff. Unfortunately due to the nature of this software and the people that administer it, we can't have it on virtual at the moment as there is someone sitting at during working hours!
Only room for one hard drive, several sata ports though. Its a small form factor machine.
I misread your post above. This won't work as it will still be loading the HAL file off the primary hard drive (which is from the other machine) and not off the secondary one which is from the new machine...
You may have just saved my day!
From what I gathered with Ghost is that its a bit for bit copy, therefore not resolving the issue of the hard drive not liking the new hardware! :dead:
New machine only takes one drive. Old machine is a Pentium Duo and new one is a Core i3. the HAL files...
My understanding of this (someone please correct me if I'm wrong) is that when you brake in the cup the rear end lifts slighty. In doing so it 'closes' the valve reducing the flow of fluid to the rear calipers. This stops rear wheel lock up as a result of no abs. Therefore I'd assume that by...
Right, we have one machine in the office that runs a program for epay server s**t.
This costs 1.5k for an install (you can't do it your self). The machine is on its last legs and we have a new machine sitting here. The epay folk want another 1.5 to move it over for us.
I've tried swapping...
brah, get an envelope, blank sheet of paper in it...maybe even a big LOL on it, post it recorded to their address.
They will sign for it. BOOM, paypal dispute and you have proof of posting/them receiving.