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What are Dynamic Disks?

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Disk Groups help you organize Dynamic Disks and help to prevent data loss. Windows 2000 allows only one Disk Group per computer (this may change). Disk Groups can organize storage when you use Veritas LDM-Pro. A Disk Group uses a name consisting of the computer name plus a suffix of Dg0. If you use LDM-Pro, the suffix can be incremental, such as Dg1 or Dg2. To view the name of your disk group, see the following registry entry:
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How can I copy disks?

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Neither ProDOS nor DOS 3.3 includes a built-in Disk Copy command. So, to copy diskettes you will need to use some kind of copy utility. The ProDOS standard Utilities Disk includes a Disk Copy option. The DOS 3.3 System Master disk includes a Disk Copy program named "COPYA". A very good Disk Copy utility for 5.25" (DOS 3.3, ProDOS, ...) diskettes is Disk Muncher.
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What are the white disks along the dunes?

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They are used as reference points for the video cameras. Using them we can get the geometry of the image. This takes a horizontal image and makes it vertical, creating an aerial map of the beach.
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RETURN to TOP What can chiropractic do for herniated disks ?

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There is broad acceptance among health care professionals and the public of the recommendation that the pain from herniated discs be initially treated conservatively. That is, as long as there are no signs (such as severe pain, numbness, or functional impairment from nerve involvement) of the need for more invasive treatment, two or three months of chiropractic care may be the best choice before considering to spinal surgery or shots of analgesics (painkillers) in your back.
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Can you give me some information on cervical herniated disks?

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Neck pain with intermittent numbness and pain in the arms suggest a nerve compression symdrome in the neck which could be a herniated disc. Sometimes the level ca be located by the pattern of the pain and numbness. If the pain is to the thumb side of your hand, it is probably the C5-6 level. If it is to the long finger of your band, it is probably the C6-7 level and if it is to the little finger side of your hand it is probably the C7-Tl level.
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How many disks can DBAN wipe concurrently?

Darik's Boot and Nuke FAQ
DBAN has been run on a computer with 100 SCSI hard disks. There are no artificial limits in DBAN, but bus bandwidth is usually a limiting factor in practical application. The actual maximum device count is limited by the number of bits allocated for major device numbers in the kernel, which can be changed.
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Where/how can I get the Debian installation disks?

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You can get the installation disks by downloading the appropriate files from one of the Debian mirrors. The installation system files are separated in subdirectories of dists/stable/main directory, and the names of these subdirectories correspond to your architecture like this: disks-arch (arch is "i386", "sparc", etc, check the site for an exact list).
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Can I install it from a pile of floppy disks?

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First of all, a warning: whole Debian GNU/Linux is way too large to be installed from media as small as a standard 1.44MB floppy disk - you may not find installing from floppies a very pleasant experience. Copy the Debian packages onto formatted floppy disks. Either a DOS, the native Linux "ext2", or the "minix" format will do; one just has to use a mount command appropriate to the floppy being used.
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What are the technical specifications of the Hi-MD disks?

Minidisc Frequently Asked Questions
Here are the specifications for the original Minidisc, its Hi-MD formatted version, the Hi-MD 1GB disk, and (for comparison) Sony's 650MB "MD-View" disk that was used in their Minidisc camcorder.
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Can I transfer files on MS-DOS disks to my IIgs?

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25 - Apple
You can use Peter Watson's MUG! program on your IIgs to transfer files via MS-DOS Iomega Zip disks. MUG! will let you read Zip disks on a IIgs equipped with a Zip drive and a SCSI interface. MUG is an NDA; so, it can be installed like other NDA's-- e.g. having the main MUG! file (probably MUG.1.01) in the System/Desk.Accs/ folder when booting. For easy use, start with a regular ProDOS Zip disk in your IIgs Zip Drive. Start a standard IIgs desktop program that does not test inserted disks.
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Can I buy paper, disks, and pens/pencils in the library?

Library IMC FAQs
The library does not sell any of the above items. You may purchase these items at the bookstore, which is located across the hall.
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What are these books and disks for?

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nbsp  During most hardware and software installations, you must install drivers or input a unique activiation code that is licensed to you. Without manuals, disks and a Certificate of Authenticity (or similar document), TexSys Computers won't install hardware or load any software onto your system. The dealer should give you a disk and manual for the installed hardware, operating system and productivity software that you paid for.
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What are 'notchless' disks?

Frequently Asked Questions About Diskette
These are simply standard floppy disks with no 'write protect' tabs on the back, making them 'permanently' protected. Our duplicators have a setting which can ignore the write protect sensor on the drive allowing data to be written to notchless disks. This function is turned off by default.
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Can the disks be downloaded?

LDS Library 2006 FAQ
Yes. You should have access to a hi speed internet connection to download these files. After purchasing the software send an email to customerservice@ldslibrary.com with a request to send instructions for downloading the library disks. Include your purchase order # and account information in the email.
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What is the difference between Style Disks and Fake Disks?

Norton Music's Frequently Asked Questions
The style disks create the rhythm accompaniment to a song. In other words, the style disks determines whether the song will be played as a waltz, cha-cha, rock, techno, salsa or any other type song.
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What are rescue disks?

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Many antivirus and disk repair utilities can make up a (usually bootable) rescue disk for a specific system. This needs a certain amount of care and maintenance, especially if you make up more than one of these for a single PC with more than one utility. Make sure you update all your rescue disks when you make a significant change, and that you understand what a rescue disk does and how it does it before you try to use it.
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What if my application demands many on-line disks?

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When many optical disks are required for storage a device called a jukebox can be used. This will automatically mount any one of the disks held within it, whenever requested by a user. Jukeboxes can hold anything from 5 to 200 optical disks, providing capacity of up to a terabytes (1,000GB) and near-line access to many millions of document images.
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Ribbon, shag, flake, plug, rope, disks...What does it all mean?

G. L. Pease - Frequently Asked Questions
These refer to different cuts of the finished product. "Ribbon" cut tobacco is generally between 1/16" and 3/32" wide, and forms "strands" of varying lengths. "Shag" is just a very fine ribbon. In the US, "flake" refers to a small, irregularly shaped cut, with no dimension exceeding about 1/8" or so. But, there's another connotation, which will be presented shortly.
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Did you get a license from the MPAA to make copies of DVDs on hard disks?

Kaleidescape - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
A Kaleidescape customer has a fair-use right to make copies of DVDs and CDs that he or she owns onto the Kaleidescape System's hard disks. No license is required provided the copies will only be used for that customer's personal home video entertainment. The Motion Picture Association of America ("MPAA") does not issue licenses of any kind.
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Why don't you provide the content pre-loaded onto the hard disks?

Kaleidescape - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Kaleidescape does provide a small amount of pre-loaded high-definition video content on every System that is sold. We plan to provide more in the future as we obtain appropriate licenses from the content owners. We are not confident that the fair-use provisions of the Copyright Act give us the right to do pre-loading of commercial DVDs or CDs without permission from the content owners.
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How does KASY0 boot without any disks?

The Aggregate: Frequently Asked Questions about KASY0
The built-in network interface on the motherboard supports PXE network booting. Unfortunately, the BIOS settings had to be changed from the default to enable this feature. Since we had used Etherboot on KLAT2, it was simpler to use a two stage boot, using first PXE and then Etherboot. The Etherboot bootloader then loads a Linux Kernel and a compressed ramdisk image setup with the Warewulf package.
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How do you do I/O to hard disks, video, etc.?

The Aggregate: Frequently Asked Questions about KASY0
Since our current research work does not require local disks, KASY0 nodes are completely diskless; there isn't even a floppy. Disk space is "borrowed" from one of several servers or from another cluster (also in our lab) that has a disk on each node. The same procedure is used for video, using either a workstation or a cluster video wall to display things from KASY0. All of this can be done via relatively "thick" connections behind our lab firewall.
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What is the structure of the disks?

DVD Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
There are 2 DVDs, each of which contain a series of folders (also known as directories) of 650MB or less in size. At the top level of both of the DVDs (the "root" directory) are identical copies of the introductory files that you are looking at now. From these introductory pages you can find tools such as a search engine to locate data files, software you might need to view the browser pages or unzip files, and some help files.
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Where can I import my disks from?

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I will point you in the direction of this page over at DVDTimes that has links to retailers selling most regions of disks with comments: Based in Canada, Ideal for small orders as disks are all shipped separately and postage is included in the price you see. Good supplier with good customer service. They also offer pre-owned R1 DVD's and I have yet to tell them from new apart from no shrink-wrap.
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Why can't I sometimes drop red disks, even though I have one or more?

Supaplex FAQ
There seems to be a bug in Supaplex (the original version and the SpeedFix versions before v6.1) that makes Murphy unable to drop red disks, even though he has one or more with him. This bug was fixed in SpeedFix v6.1, so if you don't have it yet, you should download it from the software page.
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Are disks available?

Computer Center Frequently Asked Questions
Patrons may not save or download any file to the workstation hard drives. You are free to bring in your own disks for this purpose. The PCC desk will also have disks for sale. Floppy disks are $1.00 and Zip disks are $15.00.
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Do you sell disks?

CBC - FAQ
No, we do not. We do have disks and a thumb (flash) drive or a memory stick that you can save your work on for emergency use; however, the disk or drive must be left in the lab since other student's work is on it too. You can then have time to purchase a disk or drive of your own and then transfer these files to your own disk space upon your return to the lab. Floppy disks, flash drives and CDs are available in the Book Store.
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