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Where do the MalwareBytes definition files reside?
Nov 28th
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Daddy can we go back to the beach?
Nov 16th
I’m trying to use Ubuntu to mount a HTFS filesystem
Apr 28th
I have a client who has a SCO Unix system running v3.5.2 that is migrating to a Windows server based system. The crux of this migration has been getting the ‘data’ folder for their accounting system copied to a filesystem that can be used outside of the SCO system. The system itself is a frightening one in itself, due to the ‘key’ to getting the system started is shorting out pins on the molex connector in order to get the power supply to turn on (apparently they’ve been doing this for years prior to me visiting the system.)
The long and short of this is that I hope to be able to use a Ubuntu 9.04 Live CD to boot the system, mount the HTFS (High Throughput FileSytem – though I’m skeptical at this point) partition and then copy it over to a FAT, FAT32, or NTFS partition on a separate hard drive. If I can perform this seemingly simple operation, then I can move on with the migration. I have been stuck on this problem for a few days after attempting to mount the drive in SCO without any luck (the separate drive.)
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My Computing Philosophy
Feb 19th
I believe that the computer is a tool that should help us and not hinder us.
I believe that you CAN teach an old dog new tricks (or new dogs old tricks as well.)
I believe that far too many people let their systems remain infected with malware (spyware/viruses) because they don’t know how to fix it and don’t believe it’s cost effective to hire someone to fix the problem.
I believe that everyone should back up their data.
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