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Do you still think GalCiv 1 is fun even with GalCiv II out?
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1- Yes
2- No


Genesis of Tomorrow
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by Veteran Grand_Admiral_Thrawn - 6/1/2004 11:52:21 PM

The Mozilla Browser:

One of the next generation of browsers, this browser is a branch off of the Netscape technology. Netscape is pretty much at the limit it can evolve to, and Mozilla takes the code from Netscape, and it goes beyond what Netscape can achieve. Some of the features of this include a composer, e-mail software, pop-up blocker, and tab browser ability. While these are also in Netscape, the biggest advantage of Mozilla is that it takes the benefits of Netscape, and combines them with the comparatively few (from this writer’s opinion) benefits of Internet Explorer, and combines them into one. Another quality product to better your internet experience.

For a discussion of this technology, we invite to the Diplomat's Senate Halls here: http://diplomats.galciv.org/forum Link . Here we are discussing the Firefox browser, also from Mozilla.

If you are already registered, here is the direct link: http://diplomats.galciv.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=507&highlight= Link

                      
#1  by Diplomat Blue_Steel - 6/2/2004 2:04:08 AM

And another defination of spam is cross posting... see my replys to the exact same msg in the general GALCIV forum...


                          
#2  by Citizen Lothmorg the Black - 6/3/2004 11:22:42 AM

Hey VoT: I got one for you.

I need some software, preferably free, that can recover compressed files from an NTFS file system, that magically registers as FAT12 and is unrecognizable on any Windows XP computer.

Think you can find something to help me out?

Thanks.

          
#3  by Veteran Grand_Admiral_Thrawn - 6/3/2004 12:19:09 PM

Good lord. I'd have to look for that myself. Never heard of such a program.

T3C, do you know of one?

                      
#4  by Citizen Lothmorg the Black - 6/3/2004 12:21:41 PM

Good lord.

It's not often I ask for help. You see the ones I do ask for help on.

          
#5  by Veteran Grand_Admiral_Thrawn - 6/3/2004 12:23:45 PM

Yeah, you aren't kidding. I'll look around, but I don't know what I'll find.

                      
#6  by Citizen Lothmorg the Black - 6/3/2004 12:26:19 PM

I'll look around, but I don't know what I'll find.

It's appreciated. Thanks.

          
#7  by Citizen Magnumaniac - 6/3/2004 1:00:25 PM

Hmm, not sure exactly what you're looking for here.

Have you tried NT Recover V1.0 or Remote Recover V2.0 (very similar, but V2 can be used through TCP/IP whereas V1 is serial link only). You can download a free read-only version of either from www.sysinternals.com

NTFSDOS could also help, but you really need the pro version (which costs) to do anything useful with it. Free version available again from sysinternals.

Another site to try for useful utilities if they give you no luck is www.fileguru.com, but it can be pretty hard to find stuff on there.

Good luck.

                          
#8  by Citizen Lothmorg the Black - 6/3/2004 1:11:05 PM

NTFSDOS could also help

Tried that. It does not want to work because it reads it as FAT12 - floppy disk format.

I'll check out Fileguru and NT Recover.

Thanks!

          
#9  by Citizen Magnumaniac - 6/3/2004 2:21:37 PM

Tried that. It does not want to work because it reads it as FAT12


Yuck. There is a utility out there called NTFSFlp which can get round floppy format problems with NTFS. I don't know how much use it would be for your situation, but may be worth a try if nothing else works.

                          
#10  by Citizen Lothmorg the Black - 6/3/2004 2:41:31 PM

NT Recover did not work, and I'm still weeding through FileGuru.

I'll give NTFSFlp a shot. Thanks again.

          
#11  by Citizen Lothmorg the Black - 6/4/2004 5:15:53 PM

Posting here as well as the Raven's Claw.
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Yeah!

Good news (for me)! I fixed my hard drive.

Being the extreme cheapskate that I am, I was unwilling to open my dusty wallet to do something that I should be able to do for free.

Thanks to Google, I found the tips I needed to restore the backup copy of the MFT on my NTFS partition.
Yeah! All 50GB of data is safe!

These are the tools I used:
FindPart: Nice utility to verify that my data was actually still in one piece (so to speak). http://www.partitionsupport.com/utilities.htm Link
TestDisk: The utility that actually found and restored the backup MFT. http://www.cgsecurity.org/index.html?testdisk.html Link

These were lifesavers! And - they were FREE.

          
#12  by Veteran the 3rd child - 6/5/2004 5:00:00 AM

Hey Loth, mind doing a review for those for GoT?
you can find the Main Archive Here http://diplomats.galciv.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=507&highlight= Link

if not, if you'll give your consent i can just copy it and past it over there for ya

                      
#13  by Citizen Lothmorg the Black - 6/7/2004 12:13:43 AM

can just copy it and past it over there

Ah, please do.

          
#14  by Senator Drengin - 6/15/2004 6:35:48 PM

More reviews have been added.

Three new reviews in the last two days !


Link> http://diplomats.galciv.org/forum



                        
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