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Charles

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  1. Reset the CMOS per someone from the Asus forums and that got it working in IDE mode

    When I switched to AHCI mode, it hung, so I hooked up another drive and restored the image to it and it threw the crc error again, but after canceling the image and doing it again it completed without problems.

    I guess it was a mixture of things. *shrugs*

  2. Basically I imaged the drive and then restored the image to the same drive.

    I took everything out except 1 stick of RAM and, while it didn't flip out over the CRC error at the beginning, it spit out a "corrupted gzip stream crc32 mismatch" but didn't fail. When I rebooted, it loaded everything fine.

    I guess I'll try it again and see if it succeeds, then start adding RAM and see what happens.

    EDIT: I copied the image to my data drive and it restored without displaying that "corrupted gzip stream -- crc32 mismatch"

    I guess the network card is being a pain.

  3. Got a quite... frustrating problem I keep running into on my main desktop PC.

    The problem is that after I restore an image (with clonezilla) onto a drive on that machine, the machine will hang at "Auto-Detecting SATA#..." on the next boot.

    Hooking that same drive up to another machine and restoring it there works perfectly fine. Also, just deleting the partitions on the drive and hooking it back up allows the machine to boot.

    It's puzzling, since I've tried other drives, other cables, other sata ports and other versions of Clonezilla, but the same thing happens. I've done memtest86+ as well as hdd diagnostics with no errors.

    With the latest stable version of clonezilla, it throws out a CRC error first and then if I try the restore again, it completes fine, but the machine hangs when it's trying to detect the drive.

    It's royally pissing me off, since I clone the drives, so I don't have to take them out of the PC they are in, and that is the only machine that is giving me problems.

    Ironically, restoring that same image on a different machine or even in a VM succeeds without any problems.

    If I've ruled out the HDD and Memory, what else is there to check?

    System specs:

    Asus BIOS 1005

    P5Q SE

    8GB DDR2

    E8500 Core2Duo

    320GB WD HDD

    500GB Hitachi HDD

    GXT260

  4. Gaming in VirtualBox? Not going to happen, the virtual 3D adaptor can barely run Aero let alone anything complicated like a modern 3D game. But all is not lost, you just need to look at Wine and/or Cedega, which uses a API that allows you to run Windows programs under Linux, Cedega being a commercial version of Wine geared towards gaming. Failing that, find Linux games or duel boot. Linux is a bit meh for Games tbh.

    +1 to that.

    I tried running Sacred in VBox and is just dumped to the desktop.

    The hardware in VBox doesn't like to use D3D. I wouldn't want to run any game in there if I had a choice.

  5. I think it should go below this line:

    var $location = 'http://localhost:18083/';

    I think it should be added below.

    var $rdpHost = 'HOSTNAME-OR-IP-OF-VIRTUALBOX';

    where "HOSTNAME-OR-IP-OF-VIRTUALBOX" is what it says. :P

  6. Do you have the router set to allow remote management? If so, turn it off, or change which port it listens to.

    Make sure the ports are being forwarded correctly.

    Are you able to connect via ssh? It would be easier to deal with if you just used a tunnel to connect.

  7. Ask for the password when connecting via mstsc?

    As for phpvirtualbox not asking for a password, it's a requested feature but the Linux version doesn't have the required components to do so.

    Check here for more info.

    I'm using .htaccess as well as SSL to help secure phpvirtualbox.

  8. sup all, i kind of put this to the side for a lil while as i had other things to do. but now ive got it all working and online but i got one little problem... i cant actually see the console of the remote machine :/

    this is the msg i get Virtual machine is not running or is not configured to accept RDP connections. however, ive enabled the remote display (auth = null) and it still isnt showing ahhhh

    thanks in advance

    That means that you didn't enable a RDP port on it. Select "Remote Console (RDP)" and then go to the "Remote Display" tab and enable it. It would also probably be a good idea to change which port it listens to as well, since you can't have all VMs listening on 3389. :)

  9. Well, if the camera manufacturer offers software to record and view multiple cameras, that would be the best starting point. Then the easiest way to view it remotely would be to use a VPN to remote desktop the computer that has that software installed.

    That would work.

    I've been eyeballing the Mole Camera by Astak.

    It's a bit expensive, but it looks nice overall (and works as a DVR too).

  10. Hey,

    I was trying to download a torrent of CentOS but, while it's downloading just fine, the upload is still at 0. I've tried the same torrent on another (physical) machine and it uploads fine there, so I'm guessing that it doesn't like running inside a virtual machine.

    Anyway.. the setup I have is this:

    Ubuntu 10.04 Server running XP and Ubuntu inside VirtualBox.

    BitTorrent on WinXP - doesn't upload

    Transmission on Ubuntu - doesn't upload

    I've flushed the firewall rules on the host machine and there is no firewall enabled on either the XP or Ubuntu VM. I'm not sure where to go from there.

    Both VMs are using bridged networking with a static ip address, which I can ping and connect via RDP/NX without problems.

    Any ideas?

    EDIT: Tried rtorrent and it seems to be uploaded.. slowly.. but I guess that's normal for my crap connection. Better then not uploading at all. :P

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