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    Dustin Cook: Too Dumb To Know How To Backup a Drive


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    He "was able to salvage all...before the drive fired up for it's last
    time..."

    Which means this big mouth braggart didn't have the simplest of
    imaging programs.

    Jeesh! What a genius.

    I'm Back
    RaiD
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    From: RaiD <its_go...@bouncy.com>
    Date: 2000/10/08
    Subject: I'm Back
    After a temporary systems failure (Hard drive crashed) I'm back. I was
    able to salvage all of my VX related material before the drive fired up
    for it's last time; So I didn't lose anything good

    I'll be lurking a bit, I still have alot of software to reinstall...

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    Dustin Guest

    Re: Dustin Cook: Too Dumb To Know How To Backup a Drive

    Anonymous <nobody@remailer.paranoici.org> wrote in
    news:2f0601176ea83c662897f5c1f551522e@remailer.par anoici.org:

    > He "was able to salvage all...before the drive fired up for it's last
    > time..."


    Yes and?

    I have many backups, some new, some old.
    I saved everything that wasn't backed up. [g]

    Hard drives fail moron. Btw, That was an old windows 3.1 system. You
    really didn't need to "image" the drive back then. LOL!

    > Which means this big mouth braggart didn't have the simplest of
    > imaging programs.


    Wasn't needed. msdos 6.21 with a modified windows 3.1.

    > Jeesh! What a genius.


    Thanks.

    Wanna see some assembler I wrote for ray this evening?

    segment code

    start:
    mov ax,data
    mov ds,ax
    mov ax,stack
    mov ss,ax
    mov sp,stacktop

    mov dx,hello
    mov ah,9
    int 0x21

    mov ah,0x3c
    mov cx,0
    mov dx,files
    int 0x21

    mov [filehnd],ax

    mov ah,0x40
    mov bx, [filehnd]
    mov cx,[msglength]
    mov dx,hello
    int 0x21

    mov ah,0x3e
    mov bx,filehnd
    int 0x21

    mov ax,0x4c00
    int 0x21

    segment data

    hello: db 'Hi! Ray How did I get created Today?',13,10,'$'
    files db 'ray.txt', 0
    filehnd dw 1
    msglength dw 38


    segment stack stack
    resb 64
    stacktop:


    Does that look like BASIC to any of you? hehehe.
    Looks like 16bit assembler to me. intended for assembly with the free
    nasm assembler. Should also work as is with tasm, but I have not tested
    it.


    --
    Things look bad from over here. Too much confusion and no solution.
    Everyone here knows your fear. Your out of touch and you try too much.
    Yesterdays glory will help us today. You wanna retire? Get outta the
    way. I ain't got much time. Young ones close behind. I can't wait in
    line.


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