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Badmanh

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  1. send em over here i could use em, or you could colocate em in a datacenter and start a hosting company ;)
  2. The thing is I have never told anyone about it but my fear is that it will come back to me.. The good guy always finished last I guess I will never help them securing there servers.. I just wanted to clarify can they log what you are doing nas side?? If not that may help me.. I know you can watch on rdp but I have never seenn the accept message
  3. No I didn't keep accessing it other then my Own work, also never told anyone.. I went straight to the server room and demoed it to them, they said thanks we'll fix it and that was the last I heard until now
  4. Hey, i recently found a bug in the college NAS, i logged off my pc and went to tell the tech's, anways about a week later i come back to college and everyone knows how to access peoples work.. i never thought anything of it, now a month later, people are saying there work has been deleted/renamed.. the bug is as follows, open ms office word, toolbars > web > \\nasdevice\username\work and explorer opens with their work. Now i have been told i have been watched(from a kid that got caught), is there anyway they could possibly do this? logs on the NAS? I have no way to prove i'm innocent if they havent been watching/logging because i found this bug, even though i told them straight away, it hasnt been fixed.. now i'm just wondering about consiquences.. and anyway to possibly fix it?
  5. the old system, is like amd sempron.. not sure but i was just hoping to reuse the current power supply i have and the same case, because i thought mobos use different screws in different places specifically designed for a certain case/set of cases?
  6. Im looking to spend £300 on a new desktop for casual gaming/multitasking. This is what i have for £280 (enough left for the PSU.) AMD Phenom X4 9500 Agena Core, AM2+, 2.2GHz, HT 3600MHz, 2MB (4x512KB) L2 Cache, 2MB L3 Cache, OEM Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-DS2H, AMD 780G, S AM2+, PCI-E (x16), DDR2 1066/800/667, SATA300, Micro ATX 250 GB Maxtor STM3250310AS DiamondMax 21, SATA 300, 7200 rpm, 8MB Cache, 11 ms GV-N94TOC-1GH - 1GB Gigabyte 9400 GT, PCI-E 2.0 (x16), 800MHz GDDR2, GPU 650 MHz, 16Cores, 2xDL DVI-I/ HDTV 4GB (2x2GB) Corsair TwinX DDR2 XMS2, PC2-8500 (1066), 240 Pin, Non-ECC Unbuffered, Now i was looking at some cases.. could i use my old case to support the mobo and everything, im not sure on what PSU i need, i have a 450 watt one in my current would that be enough?
  7. Yeah, i've tried everything. meh looks like i wont be getting my blackberry on then, damn sysadmins :/
  8. Badmanh

    The NXE update

    you know if you get RROD you can send it back to MS and get a new one totally free? i think running from a HD is cool, but those WII avatars make the xbox seem a little gay tbh.
  9. It's from a wireless connection monitor, the password for connecting to the internet. Since i'm staying elsewhere i havent got the router passwords and i need to connect my blackberry.
  10. I'm not sure what encoding it's using but.. can anyone try to decrypt this? '@0jÿ¾Ç=ëëUž
  11. Yeah, i read somewhere you can enable directx on windows servers, and yeah i know the remote desktop protocol doesnt support high FPS rates, but wont that be different by network booting?
  12. I was hoping to run the actual games for the users ON the server, and have the physical PC to connect to the server and run the games, i was just wondering if i can be done, if not then heh, ill just use the NAS for backups. And i know Windows server Edition doesnt have directx support, but i read somewhere that you can mod it to run directx..
  13. Money isn't an issue, i would rather have everyone on a centralized server, I'm fed up constantly fixing, upgrading, reinstalling, and them complaining that there mainstream pc's aint adequate enough.
  14. Hey, i live with 4 people and it's come to our attention that we need a centralized home network, many of use have had hard drive issues etc, well i wont bore you, lets get down to the "meat" of what i need.. We need a centralized gaming server, basically I'm gonna run a windows server 2008 machine with a Dual Quad Xeon, and ten gigs of ram, and 2x 2GB Radeon HD 4850. The users will be connected via mutli gige switches, the users desktops will connect to the server with the games on it. C:\ will be locked (so they can't fuck around etc) And the server will have the following drives H: I: :L all being on an NAS server connected via a gig-e switch. The users will have a start up batch script which configures this and sorts out the permissions etc. How reliable would this be? e.g having a 'BASIC' gfx card on the client, and a much more powerful one on the server. Look forward to your replies! -badmanh. (Hope I'm not being to vague)
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