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11/17/2005 This is the method, which I use to do all of my temporary data backups and virus scans. This is especially important for virus scans as the majority of viruses now target system files and system folders to help remain hidden. Add root kits to the mix and virus scanners the run on the operating system have little chance of removing a virus once it has burrowed in. First, go and buy an external hard drive. It can be USB, SCSI or firewire but make sure you have a computer can support the device. If you plan on using two computers (which is easier by far than one), then make sure each computer can support the device. Also make sure the device can be easily disassembled. You do not want to destroy it. Now, disassemble the external hard drive. You should see a standard hard drive along with the electronics connecting it to the external cords. Remove the hard drive. If you only have one computer, then you will need to save it. Otherwise, put it into you computer and use it for additional storage. Connect the device to a clean computer that has all of the scanning tools installed. If you want to do a backup, make sure you have enough disk space (that second hard drive can be very useful here). Remove the drive needing scanned from the computer and attach it to the devices cables. Then turn on the device. It will appear as a new drive in the explorer. You can now back up and scan the drive as if it was installed in the computer. Once complete, stop the device, turn it off, remove the hard drive and reinstall it into its original location. If you only have one computer, you will need to use the second hard drive to create a clean second computer. Remove the main hard drive and install the second. Then reformat the drive and install the OS for the computer as well as the scanning tools. From here, you can then scan and backup as done in the paragraph above. Once complete, remove the second and reinstall the first. Keep the second hard drive in a safe place. Anytime you need to scan again, reinstall the second as master and then put the first in the device. You can do the same thing by switching hard drives around and changing jumper settings (which is what has to be done with only one computer). But this way does not involve having to continually start and stop the computer to try different jumper settings and risk infecting the clean hard drives OS. It also makes use for that old Pentium II that is just lying around collecting dust. Finally, you can use this method to do other disk maintenance items like disk defragmenter, disk scan, and restoring deleted files. And if you have an extra long IDE cable and an extension for the power supply, you should not even have to remove the hard drive from its original computer.
1/6/2005 I saw the program "Do you speak American" last night on PBS. It was the segment on the News Hour that caught my attention. It was incredibly interesting but something about it troubled me.... The idea that regional speech patterns would be affected do to radio and television seemed like a reach. I am sure that radio and tv has had some effect on speech in this country, it is known that your current environment has a much greater impact. So unless your family and friends are started talking like those on tv, you are still going to keep your regional dialect. You will just have alot more words at your disposal... But really interested me as a programmer was the segments on voice programming and how that would work. It looks as though in the very near future, we will be able to communicate with our computers and have them respond accordingly. I have yet to determine if that is a good thing though. But at least I know it is on its way.
1/5/2005 This is my first blog entry... I figured I would try to see if I could keep a journal. Try to track my thoughts and ideas. To see if I can put into writing what I am thinking. Who knows... but it is just a try. Another thing I will end up doing is going though all of my old notes, files and other things and posting them. If for no other reason than to get all of my "information" into one location.
1/10/2004 My favorite show, 24, is back and it looks just as good as the previous years. The only problem I have with it is this... why do I start watching. Now I know exactly where I am going to be every Sunday until the end of this season. I get upset when I have to wait another week to see what happens. And do not get me started if I happen to miss a week. It is very addictive and I am caught up again this year. I keep telling myself to not watch and then just get the entire season on DVD so I can watch the whole thing at once... alas I have not done that. Oh well..