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TCMuffin
MemberYW 🙂
TCMuffin
MemberWelcome to the forum, teamgers 🙂
No, as long as your daughter’s mobile has BT you don’t need a USB anything to connect to her phone.
You have to enable BT on the phone and make it discoverable and then click on ‘My Bluetooth Places’ on the XP desktop.
TCMuffin
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The “badger manifold” was a saying a friend used to mean something quite random, a bit like a “gromit”.
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Oh no…..now I think that Wallace may have to intercede on Gromit’s behalf !lolTCMuffin
MemberWell done, James, good hack 😉
Psssst – in 1974, when I was still at school, I had a Peugeot 104 moped – not very quick, but it gave me my independence 😉
TCMuffin
MemberCool – OK Jez – I’m going to take the plunge and get cracking on the Wiki.
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“how to replace the badger manifold” guide
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By the way, Badger has asked me to let you know his manifold is still in very good condition – he’s only four 😉TCMuffin
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If anyone is interested I’ll post some review comments after it’s delivered? Let me know if you are interested
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That would be really helpful, thank you 🙂TCMuffin
MemberTry this:
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*Right click on the ‘My Documents’ folder on your desktop (or the Start menu) and select ‘Properties’.
*Click the ‘Move’ button and select the new location for your ‘My Documents’ folder and click ‘OK’.
*You will be asked if you want to move the contents to the new location. Select ‘Yes’.TCMuffin
MemberYou’re welcome, Mike 🙂
TCMuffin
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I thought a cold boot had the opposite effect where caches that are normally flushed on shutdown are not cleared during a cold boot.
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Oh. My understanding is that a warm boot restarts a computer by closing all running programs. All data that has not been saved is lost.A cold boot also restarts the computer, but this process erases all stored records and entries from RAM. In addition a cold boot resets the hardware and checks the hardware before reloading the operating system.
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I think there are even some attacks which make use of cold booting to access information from the RAM such as encryption keys.
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Very interesting – I wasn’t aware of this type of attack by a hacker with physical access to a computer. Thank you, Alifhar.If anyone wants more information, researchers at Princeton University have produced a paper Lest We Remember: Cold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys
[UPDATE] Clicking on the link to the YouTube video on the above page caused FF to stop responding on my computer, so I followed the link to the Videos and Images page. Again clicking on the link to the YouTube video caused FF to stop responding, but I have been able to download the .wmv file and viewed the video overview.
[UPDATE TO THE UPDATE] Having studied this – it seems the only protection against an attacker wandering into your office/home/etc and nicking the data from your RAM is to shut down your computer at least five minutes before you want to leave your office/home/etc. You have been warned 😉
TCMuffin
Member[quote1243245896=danwel]
Have a look at this, it is highly addictive and well worth a look
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We’ve had a discussion about this in the thread My Brute!.If people want to try the game without being ‘recruited’ visit http://mybrute.com/ 😉
TCMuffin
MemberFollowed the instructions in this excellent thread Using your mobile phone as a bluetooth modem.
I have an O2 contract with unlimited web access bolt-on. As other users have pointed out, ‘unlimited’ does not always mean unlimited, but I’ve been using mine since I had my NC10 and have not had a problem.
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Drove Glasgow to Liverpool and had good signal all the way. Pretty fast
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Just reread your post :OYou quickly drove from Glasgow to Liverpool while using your Sammy !amazed
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MemberOh…….shit 🙁
But I do have tickets for the first Ashes Test in Cardiff 🙂
TCMuffin
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I’m glad its pay as you go, if you go over on contract (or if you have money in your PAYG account) then its a whopping £1 per mb if you go over!
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Ouch :((TCMuffin
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How about some Test Catch Cricket then?
(turn the sound up a bit)
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How did you know I was a keeper !amazedI kept for my school, Cardiff Ladies, and the Civil Service Women’s team 🙂
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