There is a way to report to Netcraft in this, I would hope that these businesses might pay some attention to an email from Netcraft - they pay little enough when an end user reports a phishing site.
I'm not sure about the seriousness of this post, but personally I only have good vision in my left eye - it doesn't stop me driving or doing anything else, such as playing doom3 but I (pun intended) hope these things don't take off. Obviously I'm in a huge minority and am not the target for these things.... still, i'd hate to be left behind and stuck with a screen reader or similar....
Both of these companies now produce imaging software that can take a hot backup of all drives on a windows system.
Powerquest's v2i is a good if pricey product. I'd prefer Acronis' Trueimage server though - it's somewhat slower in creating the image (10 minutes for 4Gb maybe) but much more capable and considerably cheaper.
Both provide a bootable CD that can recover images from either local or network drives.
There is a way to report to Netcraft in this, I would hope that these businesses might pay some attention to an email from Netcraft - they pay little enough when an end user reports a phishing site.
Do not pass Go, do not collect 200 UKP/USD/Euros
Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3... Oh Yeah!
I'm not sure about the seriousness of this post, but personally I only have good vision in my left eye - it doesn't stop me driving or doing anything else, such as playing doom3 but I (pun intended) hope these things don't take off. Obviously I'm in a huge minority and am not the target for these things.... still, i'd hate to be left behind and stuck with a screen reader or similar....
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Both of these companies now produce imaging software that can take a hot backup of all drives on a windows system.
Powerquest's v2i is a good if pricey product. I'd prefer Acronis' Trueimage server though - it's somewhat slower in creating the image (10 minutes for 4Gb maybe) but much more capable and considerably cheaper.
Both provide a bootable CD that can recover images from either local or network drives.
If only I'd known before. So many times I've been looking for a pen underwater! Or all those times in zero G.