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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:

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.

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.

Where/how can I get the Debian installation disks?

The Debian GNU/Linux FAQ - Debian??LFS??Gentoo?????? - Linux...
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).

Can I install it from a pile of floppy disks?

The Debian GNU/Linux FAQ - Debian??LFS??Gentoo?????? - Linux...
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.

Does Acronis True Image 8.0 Server for Windows support Windows LDM (dynamic disks)?

Frequently asked questions about full backup for Windows
Yes, Acronis True Image 8.0 Server for Windows support Windows LDM (also called Dynamic Disks). You can create an image of a volume of any type and later restore the imaged volume back to dynamic or basic disk. There is one restriction however — if you want to restore a system volume (that is a volume where operating system files reside), then the archive must not reside on a dynamic volume. Non-system volume images can be restored from anywhere. No.

What is the difference between Static and Dynamic UDFs?

Gepsoft - Frequently Asked Questions
Static UDFs (UDFs for short) are used to describe and explore relationships between the variables in your data such as (v1+v5+v9)/15. These UDFs are static in nature because the variables vi they use represent certain variables in your data and, in the parse trees, they always occupy a terminal or leaf position.

How do you archive dynamic pages?

Internet Archive Frequently Asked Questions
There are many different kinds of dynamic pages, some of which are easily stored in an archive and some of which fall apart completely. When a dynamic page renders standard html, the archive works beautifully. When a dynamic page contains forms, JavaScript, or other elements that require interaction with the originating host, the archive will not contain the original site's functionality.

Are they advantages dynamic training?

VibraTrim - The answers to Frequently Asked Questions
You can perform the exercises without movement (statically) or with movement (dynamically) on the VibraTrim. Dynamic exercises tend to more effective because they are closer to normal daily use of your muscles. If the VibraTrim is used for therapeutic treatment, the therapist may instruct you perform the exercises statically.

What is Dynamic Range?

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The dynamic range is the ratio between the maximum and minimum values of a physical measurement. Its definition depends on what the dynamic range refers to. For a camera: ratio of saturation to noise. More specifically, ratio of the intensity that just saturates the camera to the intensity that just lifts the camera response one standard deviation above camera noise.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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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