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I have a laptop and desktop PC at home and my work station at work runs Windows 7. I can access network drives via my work station and via my home laptop and desktop PCs when connected via VPN. Is there some way I can keep copies of files in sync between these systems? I'm not allowed to install anything on the work machine but perhaps there is software that will work via the VPN to update files as needed? --129.215.47.59 (talk) 09:23, 3 May 2013 (UTC)
Hi, I recently bought a SSD and am trying to install a new copy of windows 7 on it. I am finding that the BIOS is recognising it correctly as it appears in the list of booting priorities. However when booting from the windows CD and trying to install it, it isn't finding the drive as a potential place to install. I have tried to switch around SATA cables/power cables, also trying with the original drive and without, with no luck. Booting to the original drive works fine. Is it just that I need to boot to the original drive and install some firmware? Or is there anything else that I need to do? Thanks! (Specs for info: Samsung 840 SSD, WD Seagate barracuda 1.5 Tb, Intel core i7 920, X58 chipset DFI lanparty Motherboard, ATI 4850, usual bits and bobs) Thanks! 80.254.147.164 (talk) 10:48, 3 May 2013 (UTC)
They were this page that work with the depracated ata driver, but how to do this with the new scsi driver or with usb optical reader.
The main purpose is for use with non udf(iso) file system.
Using packet writing is also accepted.I want a sequential access to the block device and not an UDF FS.2A02:8422:1191:6E00:56E6:FCFF:FEDB:2BBA (talk) 12:59, 3 May 2013 (UTC)