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Bit Hunter

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  1. I know my iPaq running Windows Mobile 6, can share Internet both ways. When i connect it to computer with Active Sync Installed (connected either with cable or Bluetooth) i can use Internet Connection on PC and relay it to iPaq, although you have to enable Internet Sharing on PC. I can also use iPaq to setup a DHCP/DNS/Gateway, and connect my PC to Internet via iPaq.

  2. Is there a way to simulate a USB Flash Drive as a Oplical Device (CD/DVD Drive).

    All i want to do is to drop a ISO on a USB Disk, and when i boot computer of the USB device it will load ISO image.

    The problem i am having is that i have to re configure every time i want to create a new OS install disk. I just want to do configuration on es, and later just replace ISO with the desired OS CD/DVD image...

  3. It would be nice to have some free alternative to xpunlimited. As a student you can't really spend 250 EUR on a piece of software. I have Windows 2003 running at home which i would like to change to XP.

  4. In My Pocket:

    Keys

    Sonyericsson k700i

    HP iPaq 610c

    1GB USB Flash Drive

    Little Cash

    Plastic (Cards)

    In Backpack:

    Eee PC 901

    Charger for eee

    Mini Mouse

    USB Cable (A to MiniA)

    Headphones + Microphone

    3G Modem + USB Extension cable

    CAT.5 2m Network Cable

    Notebook + Pens

    Whiteboard Pens

    Chocolate Bar

  5. Here is my Question in short: What is the Rocket science for F9 trigging recovery boot. I could put something like GRUB and boot a recovery system from there, but i want to be able to use inbuilt button for trigging special boot...

  6. I thought the disk (CD/DVD) that came with the eeePC's was all that's needed to reinstall the OS, and that there isn't a recovary partition on the eeePC's.

    Both Eee Pc and Eee Box came with recovery partitions and recovery DVDs.

    But I don't have a external drive, and these disks doesn't restore the recovery partition. The reason i want a recovery partition just sitting is, so the i can restore last taken snapshot if i ever screw up anything. The this is when i was at my parents this holiday i managed to corrupt some critical system files, and i wasn't able to use 901 till i came back. If i have a recovery system sitting, i could use it to get back to work again...

  7. I have a Eee PC 901 and a Eee Box B202.

    I managed to remove recovery partition on my 901, and i would like to have it back with a custom disk image.

    On my B202 i would like to change the disk image. IS it possible to install non Asus supplied os without messing up recovery partition.

    What i want to do on both computers is to put a custom OS with F9 working from the BIOS (in other words, i would like to boot in my custom OS from BIOS by hitting F9).

    Anyone any ides...

    Here is my Question in short: What is the Rocket science for F9 trigging recovery boot. I could put something like GRUB and boot a recovery system from there, but i want to be able to use inbuilt button for trigging special boot...

  8. My old high school had quite good firewall. I wasn't able to create a SSH connection due to ssl limited to 443. But i was able to tunnel through with a OpenVPN with http tunnel... Haven't got SSH working through http tunnel...

    PS I have given enough keywords to google it, and learn a bit...

  9. If i remember it right you can install MacOS on a non-Apple hardware only if you are a Apple Certified User. And if my memory serve me right it costs only couple of hundred bucks to become one... Although there is a free developer membership, but i don't remember if it allowed one to install on a non-Apple hardware...

    And it is possible to install MacOS X in VMware Workstation 6 (haven't tried in 6.5, should go although).

    *cough*There is a MacOS VM floating around*cough*

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