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    Ahh right.. the nickname evolution thing...

    Mistermothafockingbrain, mr.brain, brein, LordAreon, arkalite, zer0frost, sub, temperseed.

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    temperseed describes how i get from the coolest, nicest guy in the world to the biggest flamer in the world... basically i got a real bad temper and it grows like a seed, it doesnt show up right away but you need to keep pushing untill the tree finally comes out of the earth and everyone is shocked.

    :roll: kinda weird reason to have a nickname... its either that or how my friends call me mistermothafockingbrain... but its just too damn long. :P

  2. hehe... its actually funny its been a while since ive seen someone brag about a deface... hehe little he knows, bragging = #1 reason you get caught while your doing something wrong.

    You can't get caught for doing what you didn't do. He didn't do that, so he can't be caught.

    Agree... but i didnt say he did it. :wink: just pointed out that "bragging" is no good.

  3. hehe... its actually funny its been a while since ive seen someone brag about a deface... hehe little he knows, bragging = #1 reason you get caught while your doing something wrong.

    And is safe to presume hes asking to hack websites that do not belong to him. Another assumption could be that he did a google search and copypasted someones old-defaced website.

  4. The Ethereal network protocol analyzer has changed its name to Wireshark.

    The name might be new, but the software is the same. Wireshark's powerful features make it the tool of choice for network troubleshooting, protocol development, and education worldwide.

    Wireshark was written by networking experts around the world, and is an example of the power of open source. It runs on Windows, Linux, UNIX, and other platforms.

    8) For those who didnt know Ethereal its now named wireshark

  5. :lol: with enought ram and a new partition you can install any OS under VM workstation...

    I'm fairly certain you can only run x86 operating systems in VMware Workstation.

    Ermmm nope... there is a patched OSX DvD out there that you could run under vm ware... its the same one you use to install it to your x86 pc. And ofcourse you can run any distro of linux...

  6. Where are logs stored?

    Why are they stored?

    How can i prevent them from storing in my HD?

    Where can i find more information?

    What is best to modify the logs or to delete them completely?

    Q? for a future show maybe?

  7. cheap solution:

    - use your bios... if its a good one you should have an option that allows you to choose if a HD is going to be even available to the system or not. SOHO motherboards as well as others have this opt.

    - If your Bios doesnt have this option simply check for an upgrade

    Expensive solution

    - Google the net... look for a cheap motherboard with a bios similar to that and ebay-it

    Atleast this is what i used to do a year ago when i had the same problem and it worked fine... then i realised it was unecesary.

  8. basically all i said that regular command prompt is boring and no matter how much you change colorsfonts ..etc it will still suck. And i posted some links with some replacements to give you a better feel.. but i got flamed (or atleast they tried)... so i simply edited the post...

    if you would like to change your cmd looks google it.

  9. :? ummm... ill try ERD then install m15ide.exe...

    right now i just finished burning (4x) a slipstreamed version of winXP with (DP_MassStorage_wnt5_x86-32_6031) wich is supposed to be a huge package with all (quote: "95% of all the drivers") for RAID, SCSI, SATA.... its given a phew erros so far ... but when i pressed F6 during install it showed an optional driver to install "something PC generic i486" i tried to do a search on that and found nothing...

    So my final option is to HOPE this doesnt fail so miserably (PS: tryed to install 3 dif linux distros and they failed mounting the image) ...

    Wish me luck... ill edit this post with a final "hurray" or "RIP" msg.

    Allright... my laptop is dead. Tried it all (3days)... and the conclusion is CDROM is fucked up (from now and then it stops reading, im guessing is dirty or something but its not visible "maybe its inside"... The HD is fucked up for sure since i doubt the technicians on the comp store will be able to solve this problem (drivers) unless they crack it open and just replace my CDROMHD ... thx for all the help and interest.

    OOOHH i swear if this laptop comes back to life im gonna mod it soo bad :twisted:

    Conclusion DEAD laptop

  10. Okay so some googleling... downlaoded ERD and now its asking for

    SATARAIDSCSI Drivers... wich im guessing is the root of the problem on why i cant install windows XP... since its failing to load that... how can i figure out wich onetype i need?

    HTS421260H9AT00 = HDD MODEL NAME

    HKA210AJGAJL2B = HDD SERIAL NUMBER

    :( this is crazy... it shouldnt be this hard to get the damn laptop back to life

  11. nope... i dont see that "USB legacy support" option anywhere on the bios... im gonna try (Winternals Admin Pack Pro 2006)

    Administrator's Pak is a complete suite of powerful, versatile tools that allow you to repair unbootable or locked-out systems, restore lost data, remove malware from infected systems while the system is safely offline using your existing antivirus software, and diagnose system and network issues. Administrator's Pak includes ERD Commander 2005, Remote Recover, NTFSDOS Professional, Crash Analyzer Wizard, FileRestore, Filemon Enterprise Edition, Regmon Enterprise Edition, AD Explorer, Insight for Active Directory, and TCP Tools.

    2. Remote Recover

    To repair an unbootable system via the network, choose Remote Recover. Remote Recover lets you use your network to access the disk drives on a remote machine exactly as if they were installed on your own system. You can boot a damaged system via CD, diskette or PXE-downloaded image, then access its drives remotely from your host Windows 2000, XP, or Server 2003 system. Once the remote systems volumes have been mounted, you can perform any operations on them as if they were local, including safely removing viruses using the antivirus software on your host machine while the infected machine is offline. Remote Recover does not require that an operating system be installed on the client machine in order to operate, so it can be used for performing installations on new machines in addition to repairing or restoring dead systems.

    voila !!! i think the CD-ROM drive should give me enought time to start a the PE and set up the network thingie... im downloading as we speak ^^

  12. seams i cant go thruw the "Make a bootable USB drive" since i will need in the bios an option that sasys "BOOT FROM USB DEVICE" and i havent seen that option by default ... or do i need to make the bootable usb before this option appears? :roll:

  13. well after some reasearch and some chaotic chats inside some servers i found out that google and hak5 forum are my best options... :wink:

    I found out this link (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/WindowsServerNetboot) but... i think i need a floppy drive wich i dont :(

    So im guessing ill have to fuck up my sansa USB mp3player and give it a shot (try booting up from it)... ill vacum clan the CDROM [its a laptop remember]... ill be doing some research on how to make a bootable USB out of my sansa mp3 player but if anyone can help me out asap you can do so via msn (temperseed@hot...) 8) I really appreciate all your help... and thx for submiting all those good ideas =)

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