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Q Silvio - Backing up Windows partition with Super Duper

  • Not sure that’s possible
  • Super Duper supports the OSX file system
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Q Shree from Los Angeles - Editing video

  • Final Cut is a lot to learn
  • The old iMovie is decent for most people
  • Any DV camcorder is enough to start with
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Steve Gibson

Malicious software

  • Malicious software may be installed via some website you go to
  • Legally installs by sneakily putting fine text into a website in order to install enhancements like toolbars or software on the PC
  • Much of this software can be retrieved from file sharing software
  • Software can make your computer into a bot or zombie PC
    • To attack websites
    • To send spam email
  • Some antispyware software may catch it
  • Goal of software is to be as stealthy as possible though
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Q Elizabeth from San Diego - Cannot do anything on Mac

  • Only seeing mouse and desktop wallpaper
  • Seems like the drive itself is having some trouble
  • Reinstall OSX, but set it to keep your data
  • Then back up data and do a complete format and reinstall
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  • Macam allows you to use any USB webcam to work on a Mac
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Q Kevin from Malibu - iSight camera not recognized

  • Try another Firewire cable
  • If you’ve tried that, the circuit board is probably fried
  • The Logitech Quickcam 9000 works on Macs that don’t have built in webcams
  • Can also look for an iSight on eBay
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Q Maria from Escandido - People stealing her pictures

  • Wants to stop people from downloading pictures
  • Can use Javascript to disable right clicking
    • But then people can disable javascript
  • Can downsize your pictures online
  • Begin to consider stolen photography as promotional
    • Watermark
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Apple sent a cease-and-desist letter to a site called 9to5mac.com to take down a picture of an allegedly upcoming iPod Nano.

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Q Kent from Studio City, CA - GHz

  • AMD doesn’t list the GHz on their processors
    • First to focus on processor efficiency
  • For what you’re doing, look at AMD’s quad-core system
    • Make sure your software supports multi-threading
  • AMD chips are currently very behind
  • Intel’s Core 2 processors are the best on the market
  • Apple’s Mac Pros are very nice machines
    • Crazy to run a Mac if you’re going to run Windows full time on it

Q Glen from Murieta, CA - Web host support disappeared

  • Wanted to move site domain, but hosting company will not respond
  • Contact registrar
    • Look it up by doing a WHOIS on the domain
  • Other registrars can also handle it for you

Q Michael from Germany - Computer monitor not syncing with PC

  • Not able to view screen properly
  • Need to refresh monitor till it syncs up with refresh rate on PC
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Google has launched Google Sky which allows you to view the heavens.

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Q Paul from Burbank - Mouse freezing up on screen/Transferring files to Vista

  • Only is the mouse
  • Sounds like a memory leak
    • Happens when software has a memory leak
  • Go to Logitech to download new software
  • Could try uninstalling the software as well
  • Vista has a decent transfer manager
  • If you just want your data, just move your document/settings folder
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Q Dave from San Jose - Relatively new hard drive failed in NAS

  • A Google study showed that hard drives have a high failure rate
  • It looks like your hard drive has a software problem
  • Simply use Spinrite to recover the data and fix it
  • If it is a file system error, you will need a file-system level tool
  • Key is not to modify the drive in any way
  • Boot into Linux and use Linux to see the drive
    • Windows cannot see the ext2 file system
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Microsoft’s Windows Genuine Advantage servers are down. This means that you will not be able to validate patches and more.

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  • Projector screens may interfere with acoustics in room
  • Commercial cinemas actually put some speakers behind the screen
    • They use acoustically transparent screens
      • Have thousands of tiny holes to allow sound to get through
  • Microperf screens for consumers have 5500 holes per square foot
    • People say they may be dimmer screens because holes are 8% of screen
    • Interaction between pixels and small holes may distort picture
  • A French company weaves the screens together to be acoustically transparent
  • These high end screens will cost you at least $1000
  • Scott is going to start looking at “cheaper” projectors in the $3000-$6000 range
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Q Jim from Cleveland - Friend cannot access Internet

  • You need to use PPPoE to login to the DSL service
  • Get a cheap router to handle the PPPoE
    • That will do the login for you
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The iPhone has officially been unlocked. There is currently one software method available that Engadget has tried and tested. The second method from iPhoneunlocking.com has been delayeed because AT&T’s lawyers have contacted them. Furthermore, Engadget has done a legal analysis as to whether unlocking your iPhone is illegal or not.

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Q June from Sonoma, CA - Looking for a laptop to run Photoshop on

  • MacBook screen may be too small for you
  • Want a minimum of 2gb RAM
  • Debate between MacBook and Pro version is screen size
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