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Saved by uncleflo on April 10th, 2021.
The history of Swan Maxis begins early on, a few years after the establishment of Nautor. An expert client asked for a 17 m Sparkman & Stephens. It was the year 1970 and the magnificent Swan 55 took shape. At that time, it was one of the largest yachts in the world to be produced in series and in fibreglass. Sixteen were built, in both yawl and sloop versions. “The new Swan 120 Superyacht encompasses Nautor´s philosophy and DNA on its largest expression. Her sailing performance is exhilarating, thanks to the modern canoe body of the hull and the sail plan matched by an efficient twin rudder lateral plan which includes various keel options. A pioneering clean and efficient push button control deck arrangement offering ample access to the sea and sun bathing it is another of the key ingredients. All in all the 120 it is a very attractive proposition, created by a team of experts, and built according to Nautor best practice.”
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Saved by uncleflo on December 20th, 2018.
Zoom are the masters of the digital recorder, and the Zoom H6 is currently their marquee model. We’ve been using the H4 and H5 recorders for a few years here at The Podcast Host, and both are superb bits of kit. But we treated ourselves to an early Christmas present in the shape of the H6, and I’d been looking forward to getting a good look at it. I’ve heard enough glowing reviews of the H6 from well respected podcasters and audio engineers to know that there’s no doubt over its quality. So, in this review, we’ll go over what makes it such a good recorder. But we’ll also look at the reasons why it might be overkill for some podcasters, depending on their own individual requirements.
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Saved by uncleflo on August 9th, 2014.
I accidentally used dd and wrote over the first 208MB of my external disk. What I wrote over is a partition on its own (Debian nestinstaller) so what I see now is not my old (now damaged) ext4 partition but another smaller partition. This limits the tools and advices I could follow. My plan was to recreate the partition table with testdisk and then fix everything with the backup superblocks as described here. I'd lose the first 208MB but that's ok compared to the other 300GB of data in there. Something like the following:
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Saved by uncleflo on August 9th, 2014.
Hard drive sizes had increased dramatically in last several years, but block device drivers are still outdated. For hard drives more than 1TB currently seems to be an advantage to use GPT instead of legacy MBR partition table. You can see more details at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GUID_Partition_Table. One of the inevitable disadvantage of GPT is the possibility of corruption by using outdated partition editor like cfdisk, or other disk tools, even without any intention to modify the partition. It happened recently on one 1.5TB WD Caviar Green with GPT and one ext4 partition full of data.
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Saved by uncleflo on August 9th, 2014.
This has happened to me a few times, and it’s not a nice problem to find yourself in. You computer won’t boot, all your filesystem checks tell you you’ve a bad superblock, but you cant seem to find how to fix it. Well, here goes :) This guide is for ext4 , though I’ll explain how other filesystems can be cured along the way. The easiest way to carry all this out, seeing as your computer probably won’t boot at this stage, is to download and burn a copy of Parted Magic. Boot from that, and you’ll access to a number of useful tools.
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Saved by uncleflo on October 12th, 2012.
In this second video we take a look at more ways to optimize your Windows 7 install on your SSD boot drive. The following steps are shown: Enable TRIM - command prompt (in admin mode) "fsutil behavior set disabledeletenotify 0"; Disable Hibernate - command prompt (in admin mode) "powercfg -h off"; Enable Write Caching; Disable Indexing; Disable Superfect and Prefetch; For details on how to work your registry for disabling Superfetch and Prefetch, go to this amazing guide by guys at OZtechnology forums.
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Saved by uncleflo on October 7th, 2012.
SuperFetch is designed to cache files used often. Given the low access times of SSDs, this option can be disabled. If you installed Windows 7 on an SSD, it should, in fact, be disabled automatically.
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