Yes, Vista really was that bad. It's not as bad as Windows ME but it sure was a fish out of water. It might have had more importance if XP would have been discontinued sooner. I don't know of any enterprise that is using Vista but there are more and more moving to 7.
Are we talking about a file that we have copied to a different media? ex. a copy of a file on a floppy disk Or is the question what is the oldest file that can be restored? Where restored means the file was somehow processed to a different format and/or media. ex. Using the DOS backup and restore commands.
Its a reasonable question becuase I have files that can be direct copied from removable media as far back and 1979. But it its pain in the neck to get old programs to unlock the compressed/encrypted data files and get them back to their original state.
... otherwise the Windows Updates won't get properly applied. :P
Take the sh!t and sell it on Ebay.
No worries, its downloading service packs and Windows defender definitions for your own safety.
Just the name WANDisco gives me the creeps!
How is it NASA is qualified to judge the best and worst Sci-Fi movies of all time? Don't they have something more important to be working on?
Yes, Vista really was that bad. It's not as bad as Windows ME but it sure was a fish out of water. It might have had more importance if XP would have been discontinued sooner. I don't know of any enterprise that is using Vista but there are more and more moving to 7.
Hotmail is offered as a free service. What do you expect?
Never trust your ISP
I'm not seeing more but I'm not seeing less. I think this is a hoax.
Focus on the instructor and what they are teaching. Facebook and Ebay can wait. First post.
IP6 is coming and there is no stopping it. I'm simply point out that there is a lot of wasted IP4 space out there.
If IP4 space isn't being used it should be reclaimed by ARIN
Are we talking about a file that we have copied to a different media? ex. a copy of a file on a floppy disk Or is the question what is the oldest file that can be restored? Where restored means the file was somehow processed to a different format and/or media. ex. Using the DOS backup and restore commands. Its a reasonable question becuase I have files that can be direct copied from removable media as far back and 1979. But it its pain in the neck to get old programs to unlock the compressed/encrypted data files and get them back to their original state.
Seriously. Did this need to be studied? I can telly you from first hand experience I am always in the slows check out lane.
Very true. But how else would you get your list of National bulletin boards?
Thats what I did too. I know of 'computer' companies that treated it as their monthly catalog.
I thought the Computer Shopper was the most beloved computer magazine of all time.
Its similar to the first then, descent visuals but poor dialog and story line.
No.
You need to add a pinball machine. Preferably something from the late-80's to mid-90's. It is great for morale.
John Wayne isn't dead.
Mmmmmm.... doorknobs.
Why have anyone pay for it? Why is this something the government is required to supply?
So that is where my old PS3 went after I sent it to the recycling center!
Sign me up as a beta tester. I can vision a delivery tube in the basement.