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    Posts made by trentreviso

    • RE: 'Green' HDD slowing down my system

      @200577:

      I have had some cyclic redundancy check errors on that disk. Only one or two - I managed to redownload the files, so I didn't lose anything. It hasn't happened since, but I panicked when I couldn't play back or copy the files across to another disk. I had only ever encountered CRC errors on corrupted/failed DVDs.

      That could be because of the configuration problems you had on your system.

      As I said, I'd keep using the drive and keep an eye on it.

      Of course, you should backup stuff that's important to you. But, you should be doing that, anyway.

      (BTW, formatting the drive might possibly resolve some of the "sector" issues, but I would only do that if you do not have much data on the drive, and it's not too much of a hassle).

      posted in Computer Discussion & Support
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    • RE: 'Green' HDD slowing down my system

      @200577:

      I still have no real idea how bad that Current Pending Sector Count caution warning is. Following the rejig, it is still there.

      I'm surprised to see that. I figured that warning had to be related to your system configuration problems.

      @200577:

      Contributors at Win7 help forums, told me the disk was probably about to fail. So, how worried should I be?

      I don't know.

      My understanding is that 200 potentially bad sectors is a lot, which is why I assumed there had to be something wrong with the CrystalDiskInfo report.

      The fact that the drive seems to be working well is a good sign, of course. That's a better sign of health than the CrystalDiskInfo. If this were my system, I would just keep using it and check the disk info occasionally, to see if anything is changing.

      posted in Computer Discussion & Support
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    • RE: 'Green' HDD slowing down my system

      @200577:

      I didn't even bother to look at the bios settings. That was a big mistake. From what I've subsequently read, if the bios is set to IDE, once Win 7 is installed, you cannot later switch to using AHCI. The bios has to be set to AHCI before installing the OS. I knew none of that and would have remained ignorant if you hadn't mentioned AHCI.

      I did think it rather strange that Win 7 would not work with AHCI.

      I assumed whoever installed Windows set the drives to IDE because he could not get AHCI to work.

      @200577:

      Did a fresh reinstall of Win7. Deleted partitions on the SSD using Disk Management and extended the 😄 drive to encompass all of the 120 GB available. Then rebooted and set bios to AHCI. A bit scary because it marked the SSD and DVD RW drive as 'disabled'. But I rebooted again and the DVD drive began to spin. I wiped the SSD clean of all existing data using the Win 7 install disc and reinstalled the OS. Switching to AHCI has resolved the Disk0 and Disk1 order and now shows the SSD as Disk0.

      I always wondered why the BIOS showed the Kingston SSD as being connected to Sata 1 yet didn't display its as the first disk. Copy speeds - especially to extermal HHDs - are all faster. I tested all of them. I tried searches - using everthing.exe - with and without the 'problem' WD drive attached and saw little or no difference. Everything is much zippier!

      Your problem was a configuration problem.  The BIOS was trying to present a 1 TB SATA disk to the system as a 1 TB IDE drive, which is a very awkward translation. I'm not sure that any such thing as a 1 TB drive ever existed in the days of IDE, so the BIOS was trying to fabricate logically something which never existed. In order to do this, the BIOS probably had to "lie" to the system about the number of Cylinders, Heads, and Sectors which were on the drive. When CrystalDiskInfo probed the drive, it discovered a discrepancy between the BIOS report of the sector number, and the actual sectors on the drive. That's why it flagged Current Pending Sector Count as a caution. (Sorry, I should have explained that earlier - I glossed over it when I said both Windows and CrystalDisk seemed to think the drive was okay).

      Not only did setting the drive to IDE slow down access significantly, but the awkward translation of such a large drive to IDE was causing problems for Windows. It prevented Linux Mint from installing at all. And I think you would have had the same problem with your 2 TB drive when it arrives from Amazon, which would have been very frustrating.

      @200577:

      A huge thank you. But at the first sign of any problems coming back, Win 7 is getting dumped. I'm now reinstalling software. If I can get Linux Mint to stream my media without any issues (and I couldn't last time I tried), I'll start making the switch.

      It can be difficult to stream media from certain sites on Linux. It's not really a limitation of Linux per se; it has to do with DRM software the sites require, which isn't (necessarily) available for Linux.

      There are often workarounds for the more popular sites like Netflix, but some of the gay porn streaming is not practical to do on Linux.

      If Windows 7 is working okay now, there is no compelling reason for you to switch to Linux. I was under the impression that Win 7 would not install on your system with the drives set to AHCI, and that would have been a compelling reason to switch to Linux. IDE is just too slow for a modern computer.

      In any case, you can always post questions you may have (streaming media or otherwise) in this forum, and someone here will try to help you.

      posted in Computer Discussion & Support
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    • RE: 'Green' HDD slowing down my system

      @200577:

      The moment I reconnect the internal 'green' drive, things are noticeably slower. As time passes, searches, copies and transfers get ever slower.

      The fact that the problem worsens over time strongly implies that this is a software problem.

      @200577:

      The SSD is the boot disk. So should the WDC disk be Disk0? Just wondering why Disk Management sees it/puts it first in the order.

      That probably has to do with the way the drives are connected internally.

      The SATA ports on the motherboard are numbered. Windows probably numbers the drives in order of their SATA port numbers.

      @200577:

      And this is what CrystalMark says about the WDC 'green' drive:

      Both Windows and CrystalMark seem to think there is nothing wrong with the green drive.

      @200577:

      Just to be on the safe side, the WDC internal disk will be disconnected again once this post is sent. I simply don't trust it. Once the new 2TB HDD (ordered from Amazon) arrives, all my porn files from the WDC will be copied across.

      If you want to keep using the drive, you can buy an enclosure for it, and turn it into a USB external drive. Then, it will perform like all your other external drives.

      @200577:

      Add 2:  IDE/AHCI options. System was set to IDE. Changed it to AHCI, but Windows would not start - I just got the black error/options screen. So I changed the setting back to IDE.

      I realize that Windows 7 has been out for 3 or 4 years, but it is still very old-fashioned that Windows cannot deal with the AHCI. I had read posts on the internet that this was the case, but I did not believe it until now. On the other hand, the reason you could not install Linux Mint is probably because of the way the IDE interface is implemented by your BIOS. Linux Mint can run on IDE systems, but your drive is NOT an IDE drive, it is SATA. Your BIOS is performing a translation of the SATA interface to IDE so that Windows can understand it. Not only is that extremely old-fashioned (IDE technology was introduced in 1986), but you lose a lot of system performance because of this. SATA was specifically developed as a faster alternative to IDE. Linux Mint should be able to handle an IDE drive, but there is something not quite standard about the way your BIOS is mimicking IDE that is tripping up the Mint installer.

      Although Win 7 can run with your green SATA drive configured as an IDE, there is still something about the configuration that Windows is having trouble with. That's what's slowing the system down. Because IDE is such an old technology, it was never designed to handle drives as large as 1 TB (not even close). Although ways of getting around the limits have been developed, I suspect the problem is that your BIOS is trying to interpret a 1 TB SATA drive as an IDE, and the translation is less than perfect.

      @Wikipedia:

      Owing to a lack of foresight by motherboard manufacturers, the system BIOS was often hobbled by artificial C/H/S [Cylinder, Head, Sector] size limitations due to the manufacturer assuming certain values would never exceed a particular numerical maximum. The first of these BIOS limits occurred when ATA drives reached sizes in excess of 504 megabytes, because some motherboard BIOSes would not allow C/H/S values above 1024 cylinders, 16 heads, and 63 sectors. Multiplied by 512 bytes per sector, this totals 528482304 bytes which, divided by 1048576 bytes per megabyte, equals 504 megabytes.

      The second of these BIOS limitations occurred at 1024 cylinders, 256 heads, and 63 sectors, but a bug in MS-DOS and MS-Windows 95 limited the number of heads to 255. This totals to 8422686720 bytes, commonly referred to as the 8.4 gigabyte barrier. This is again a limit imposed by x86 BIOSes, and not a limit imposed by the ATA interface.

      It was eventually determined that these size limitations could be overridden with a tiny program loaded at startup from a hard drive's boot sector. Some hard drive manufacturers, such as Western Digital, started including these override utilities with new large hard drives to help overcome these problems. However if the computer was booted in some other manner without loading the special utility, the invalid BIOS settings would be used and the drive could either be inaccessible or appear to the operating system to be damaged.

      hXXp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_ATA

      The take-home point here is that you may have the same problem with the 2 TB drive you have ordered from Amazon, if you install it as an internal drive, configured as IDE. (And you will need to configure it as IDE to work with Win 7).

      Now you understand why everyone says Windows is such a crap OS.

      posted in Computer Discussion & Support
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    • RE: 'Green' HDD slowing down my system

      ^ I still suspect the problem is not with the (green) disk, but it may be the configuration of the disk in your system BIOS.

      Linux Mint may need the disk to be using AHCI (Advanced Host Control Interface) but you may have it configured as an IDE drive (which is a "legacy" setting for older software) or even as a RAID (even though you probably don't have a RAID on your system).

      On the other hand, it is possible that Windows 7 might require the IDE setting to work normally.

      Check your system BIOS and see how the disks are configured.

      posted in Computer Discussion & Support
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    • RE: 'Green' HDD slowing down my system

      The problem is not your "green" disk, 200577.

      As you have pointed out, sometimes you get reasonably fast speeds, and sometimes everything slows to a crawl. That doesn't sound like a hardware problem. Moreover, if I understand you correctly, this problem is affecting several disks, not just one.

      I appreciate that you have Windows 7, but this sounds similar to an issue that used to affect Windows Vista - USB data transfer would slow to glacial speeds under certain conditions.

      You probably have acquired some sort of malware. It actually sounds as if some program is intermittently running in background which is hogging enormous system resources. Your computer may have become part of a botnet.

      I'm guessing you've already run a virus scan and haven't found anything, but that means little. The virus scanners can only find a fraction of the actual malware on your computer. Try a couple different anti-malware tools. If you can't find anything and the problem persists, consider re-installing Windows.

      Also, you should consider installing Linux on your computer. There is a slight learning curve, but you can always be confident that there is no malware hiding on your computer.

      posted in Computer Discussion & Support
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    • RE: Canadian marrying US Citizen

      Not sure what you mean, johnm218.

      Do you mean that an American is marrying a Canadian in Canada, and you want to know what health screening is required by Canada for the American?

      posted in Civil Unions & Marriage
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    • RE: Pennsylvania Gay-Marriage Ban Rescinded

      “We are a better people than what these laws represent, and it is time to discard them into the ash heap of history.”

      -John E. Jones III

      QFT

      posted in Civil Unions & Marriage
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    • RE: Slide Show Program?

      If you want a free program, the default is LibreOffice Impress.

      hxxp://www.libreoffice.org/discover/impress/

      LibreOffice is essentially a Microsoft Office clone/alternative. Impress is LibreOffice's version of Powerpoint. My understanding is that Impress presentations are compatible with Powerpoint (i.e., an Impress presentation created with LibreOffice on your computer can be played back with Microsoft Powerpoint on someone else's computer, and vice-versa).

      posted in Non-GT.ru Technical Stuff
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    • RE: Torrent program/app in win 8

      I did not know that the user agent for Chrome reported Windows 8 as "Windows NT 6.3"

      posted in Non-GT.ru Technical Stuff
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    • RE: "Porn Guardian Scores Big Against Illegal Torrents"

      @Riddler:

      This takedown tool is only for PornGuardian to send GTRU direct requests.  One-way channel from them to us –- NEVER to any users.

      We have never, nor will we ever, reveal any information about users to anyone.  This is policy since the start of GTRU seven years ago.  And it is our most sacred policy and promise we have to our users.

      But how does Porn Guardian even know what torrents are available here, to send a take down request?

      I presume they have an account here? Does that not mean they are tracking our IP numbers?

      posted in GayTorrent.ru Discussions
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    • RE: A redesigned Firefox is coming soon

      @leatherbear:

      Are browsers really just used to surf the net anymore? They're used now to access web apps, have deep social network integration and more. So, while the browser's functionalities have changed, how can the design remain stagnant?

      Mozilla is first in line to embrace change. "Maybe we shouldn't even call it a browser anymore," Jonathan Nightingale, Mozilla's Vice-President of Firefox Engineering told TechCrunch. "'Browser' is really an antiquated word. People don't really browse all that much anymore."

      Mozilla has been working on a project called Australis, named after a star system, the company's version of what the future of modern browsing could look like. You can expect to find parts of this product incorporated into Firefox release channels, starting with Nightly, as soon as it hits version 25. Australis will also make its way to the web through the usual release channels thereafter.

      Firefox is just trying to mimic Chrome browser and OS.

      The whole idea behind Chrome OS on netbooks is to have the entire OS embedded within the browser. Google anticipates a future where almost everything we do with a computer will be done online. Apparently, the Mozilla people agree, and don't want to be left behind.

      I am surprised at how much the new Firefox visually resembles Chrome.

      posted in General News
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    • RE: Supreme Court DOMA, Prop 8 Cases:

      What most of the court watchers are predicting is that the court will strike down both DOMA and Prop 8, but narrowly.

      In other words, the federal government will be permitted to acknowledge gay marriages performed by those states that allow it, and California will again have gay marriage. But nothing else will change.

      That will be a disaster, of course. It will mean that a gay marriage can be effectively dissolved by a couple moving from one state to another, then potentially reconstituted by yet another move. Gay married couples will lose their marriage rights (like hospital visitation) when they are traveling in non-gay marriage states. If a gay married couple should separate and one of the partners move to a non-gay marriage state, then one of the partners to the separation will still be married, but the other will not.

      I am keeping my fingers crossed for a broad ruling on gay marriage, but I'm a little pessimistic. This SCOTUS has been one of the worst in history, when it comes to interpreting the constitution reasonably.

      posted in Gay News
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    • RE: "Porn Guardian Scores Big Against Illegal Torrents"

      GayTorrent.ru has developed a special backend removal tool that will allow Porn Guardian to instantly delete infringing torrents, and then follow-up with standard DMCA language and takedown notices. Since time is of the essence in the spread of pirated material online, this new tool is a real game-changer.

      What is this "special tool" that allows Porn Guardian to delete torrents here? And will we be getting the DMCA take down notices from GT.ru, or from Porn Guardian?

      posted in GayTorrent.ru Discussions
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    • RE: A possible gay hater new POPE?

      ^  ;D

      @myrea:

      Sure but not yet had we seen a contender which actually made pressure so to have us all killed… it's very unlikely that they will pick him, dued to political factors.

      Never underestimate the stupidity of religious fanatics.

      posted in Gay News
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    • RE: A possible gay hater new POPE?

      NONE of the "front runners" for pope are gay-friendly.

      Indeed, I don't know if ANY of the cardinals in the College of Cardinals is gay-friendly. Every one of them was appointed by either JP II or Benedict XVI (both homophobes), and were likely selected (in part) because of their bigotry.

      I would be quite surprised if the next pope (whoever he is) turns out to be anything other than a rabidly anti-gay bigot.

      posted in Gay News
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    • RE: The Senior Assessment

      :rotfl:

      posted in Jokes & Funny Stuff
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    • RE: BSA

      I disagree.

      The only reason one might put off a decision like this would be to further debate the merits of either side, to try to make sure that the "correct" decision is made.

      Only, in this debate, only one side has merit. Only one decision is even close to acceptable. What needs to be done is stupefyingly obvious. Debating this is like debating whether it is appropriate to starve children as punishment for crying; or whether it's okay to sell your children into slavery. We already know the answers to these questions.

      Deciding not to decide is just a delaying tactic in the hope of maintaining the status quo of bigotry as long as possible. The sooner the scouts do the right thing, the better. The longer justice is delayed, the more damage is done to the institution and everyone associated with it.

      posted in Gay News
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    • RE: Turkeystew with cabbage and apples

      :cheers: Newmale!  :cheers:

      posted in Kitchen & Cooking
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    • RE: 'Days Of Our Lives' Gay Kiss:

      It only took DOOL 47 years!

      posted in Gay News
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