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I liked the I-River HD-20 (If I remember the model right) better. 20 GB hdd-based player, handled .flac and .ogg files, sounded great, and had a long battery life. . . until I dropped it one time too many.
I've had a black 4GB nano for 11 months now. The only problem I have is I'd like the battery to last longer, but what do you expect for something that small? I kept it in the leather sleeve that comes with it for the first 3 months. I...
Quote: Quote: Originally Posted by c0bblers Hmm, booting from SD cards, didn't know any BIOSes supported that. How far into booting do you get BTW? I suspect the problem is that while your BIOS supports booting from SD cards...
Quote: As for the cd, if you still have your dead drive, just get any tecra CD rom off ebay and switch the plastics. The cd-rw from my m2 works just fine in my old 8100 I just have to swap some of the plastics. Be careful with...
No Joy, so far. same deal, I managed to convert the .iso to a .img, it updated the icon, but doesn't do anything. no error, just a pause in booting. if I format the card and put a DOS autoexec.bat I can boot from it without error. I...
PDR60 is right. You can test it with a telnet session. That's not to say that some mailservers won't listen for inbound on an alternate port like 587 or 2525 or some such. . . but generally, most will only listen to inbound traffic...
I thought when it said: "Utility In order to boot from an SD card, you must make the card SD card bootable. To do so, run the Toshiba SD Memory Boot Utility... " I thought that meant that it just put a boot sector on the...
I have a Toshiba Tecra M2, with a flakey Optical drive. I have an external USB2.0 DVDrw / CDRW I booted into Frenzy (FreeBSD liveCD) on a desktop, and did an 'install2flash', it said it was successful. When I try to boot from...
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