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All of this of course assumes that "the big one" doesn't come in the 
form of a high altitude EMP as that's likely to take out all 
electronic widgets within a wide radius ...

--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Mark H" <amibroker@xxx> wrote:
>
> Talking about "The Big One", no one has mention online backup. 
These days you can pay $5 a month to get 30GB remote space to back up 
your stuff online.
> I use Mozy remote back service and it was very easy to set up. They 
also provide 2GB space for free. If my city is nuked tomorrow and I 
happen to be out of town, I still have all my trading systems and 
family photos, and can start to make a living in no time, provided 
that the markets are still open after the nuke.
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Yuki Taga 
>   To: Herman 
>   Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 9:54 AM
>   Subject: Re: [amibroker] PC Utilities.
> 
> 
>   Hi Herman,
> 
>   It's a personal choice, but for me, given the size, cheap cost, 
speed
>   and convenience, I'd always have a multiple physical drive 
system. My
>   primary box has five hard drives -- three IDE and two SCSI. I also
>   have an external USB that is 99 percent off line, turned on only 
for
>   weekly imaging.
> 
>   Removable drives ... sure.
> 
>   RAID or mirroring might be the safest, and of course if you are
>   *really* determined, an off-site backup. But my biggest worry here
>   is "The Big One", so I'd probably need foreign-country backup to 
be
>   really safe, or at least hundreds of kilometers away. I think, 
even
>   now, that is available -- I mean I am pretty sure that there are
>   services on line that will store your backups. Cost, diameter of
>   pipe, and trust, would be some issues that you'd need to assess.
> 
>   Yuki
> 
>   Wednesday, October 25, 2006, 9:50:44 PM, you wrote:
> 
>   H> May I ask: What would be the preferred backup media?
> 
>   H> TIA,
>   H> herman
> 
>   H> -----Original Message-----
>   H> From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
>   H> Behalf Of Tomasz Janeczko
>   H> Sent: October 25, 2006 5:06 AM
>   H> To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>   H> Subject: Re: [amibroker] PC Utilities.
> 
>   H> Ara,
> 
>   H> If you have such "weird" problems the best you can do is the 
following:
> 
>   H> 1. format drive / reinstall everything fresh (make at least 2 
partitions
>   H> one for the system and one for the rest. I personally have 
more partitions
>   H> for various things)
> 
>   H> 2. buy Acronis True Image Home ($49) - and make system 
partition backup
>   H> if you will do disk images regularly you can turn off 
windows "system
>   H> restore"
>   H> feature because full disk images give you much better 
protection.
> 
>   H> 3. backup your system partition before installation of every 
software that
>   H> you don't know
>   H> so you can revert to pre-installation state in case somethign 
goes wrong.
>   H> This will also ensure that registry does not get cluttered 
with stuff that
>   H> did not get uninstalled properly
> 
>   H> Make scheduled backups (Acronis allows to make scheduled disk 
images in the
>   H> background
>   H> while you are working, you don't need to reboot nor anything 
like with some
>   H> other tools)
>   H> and in the future you will be fully protected
>   H> and will be able to restore your system in 10 minutes (that's 
about the time
>   H> it takes on my computer).
> 
>   H> Recent story:
>   H> I have dual boot machine (allows to select whenever you want 
to boot
>   H> into Win XP 32 bit PL or Win XP 64 bit EN)
>   H> when I installed Windows Vista RC1 (for testing) it destroyed 
MBR (master
>   H> boot record) on my disk
>   H> and I could not boot to anything but Vista. And as always 
Acronis True
>   H> Image
>   H> rescued me - I simply restored the image, MBR was restored too 
and
>   H> everything was back to normal.
> 
>   H> And big thanks to Yuki who first mentioned True Image on this 
list.
> 
>   H> Best regards,
>   H> Tomasz Janeczko
>   H> amibroker.com
>   H> ----- Original Message -----
>   H> From: "Ara Kaloustian" <ara1@xxx>
>   H> To: <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>   H> Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 10:13 AM
>   H> Subject: Re: [amibroker] PC Utilities.
> 
>   >> Yuki
>   >>
>   >> My problems are "weird". ..
>   >>
>   >> For example,
>   >> 1. Some web sites I can not log in. (I can log in with backup 
computer).
>   >> 2. Running Interactive Brokers TWS, when I activate Book 
Trader, data does
>   >> not come into Book Trader. I have to shut it off and re-
activate. This
>   >> actually happens with other programs also. Have not 
established patern.
>   >> 3. On my Firewall / Antivirus / Spam Blocker / Pest 
Controller, Spam
>   H> Blocker
>   >> and Pest Controller were not running. They were also missing 
from the
>   H> start
>   >> menu.
>   >> 4. Have problems running SecondCopy (my backup program). 
Beleive this is
>   >> related the "read only" issue.
>   >>
>   >> I was hacked last week through Skype!. An "Unknown" user was 
registered
>   H> in
>   >> my PC, which I removed.
>   >>
>   >> Virus scans show no virus.
>   >>
>   >> The computer is new, so I do not do much HD maintenance. 
Occasional
>   >> Defragment.
>   >>
>   >> Unfortunatly have not got around to do a system backup!!!
>   >>
>   >> Where is the system log. Never looked at one.
>   >>
>   >> Tx
>   >> Ara
>   >>
>   >> ----- Original Message -----
>   >> From: "Yuki Taga" <yukitaga@xxx>
>   >> To: "Ara Kaloustian" <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>   >> Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 12:39 AM
>   >> Subject: Re: [amibroker] PC Utilities.
>   >>
>   >>
>   >>> Hi Ara,
>   >>>
>   >>> Wednesday, October 25, 2006, 3:31:19 PM, you wrote:
>   >>>
>   >>> AK> I regularly run Registry Machanic to keep PC running 
properly.
>   >>>
>   >>> AK> Today I ran a trial version of "PC MightyMax, right after 
I ran
>   >>> AK> Registry Mechanic. MightyMax found 241 Invalid Registry 
Paths and 74
>   >>> Invalid Shortcuts.
>   >>>
>   >>> AK> Anyone experienced with this program??? The price tag 
also seems
>   >>> AK> unreasonably high ($120 / year licence)
>   >>>
>   >>> Ara ... generally speaking, these programs are all worthless, 
and
>   >>> have the potential to do much more harm than good. Running 
such a
>   >>> program -- regularly -- is a prescription for trouble, 
IMNSHO. These
>   >>> programs all follow different algorithms, and some are very
>   >>> "thorough" (to the point that they wreck your system by 
deleting
>   >>> things they shouldn't touch), and some are very lax (meaning 
they
>   >>> don't really do anything).
>   >>>
>   >>> Generally speaking, the registry (especially on a 2K or XP 
system)
>   >>> does not need "fixing". The only exception to that would be 
if you
>   >>> *knew* exactly what needed fixing. The registry is a huge 
database,
>   >>> and it does get cluttered with the remains of programs 
uninstalled,
>   >>> and other useless data. It also only grows in size, unless it 
is
>   >>> weeded and then compressed. But, again generally speaking, 
the amount
>   >>> of clutter is almost always minuscule compared to the size of 
the
>   >>> registry in the first place. Cutting the registry even by 5 
percent
>   >>> (a tough job, usually) is not going to improve your 
performance very
>   >>> much. I doubt if you would even be aware of it.
>   >>>
>   >>> But because these registry "fixer" companies can scare or 
convince
>   >>> you into running a trial version, which they *know* will turn 
up
>   >>> something (unimportant, but probably a "large number" of 
unimportants
>   >>> -- i.e. seems large to you, but it's really *nothing*), they 
can make
>   >>> a lot of money touting their useless products. You could run 
10 of
>   >>> these programs. None would agree with each other regarding 
either
>   >>> number or specifics. They are a waste of money.
>   >>>
>   >>> If invalid shortcuts or invalid registry paths are the only 
things
>   >>> you have to worry about, you probably have nothing to worry 
about,
>   >>> and definitely should not go to the trouble of reinstalling. 
What I
>   >>> am more concerned about, if I'm you, is "Am I compromised"? 
If your
>   >>> machine is "owned", to use the phrase, *then* it's time for a
>   >>> reformat and reinstall, maybe on a completely new drive.
>   >>>
>   >>> What problems are you having other than the read-only 
situation you
>   >>> mentioned in another thread?
>   >>>
>   >>> Do you have a known-good backup?
>   >>>
>   >>> Do you have an anti-virus program, and/or an anti-spyware 
program?
>   >>>
>   >>> Do you run them once in a while?
>   >>>
>   >>> Do you defragment your drives once in a while (every 48 hours 
here on
>   >>> a rotating basis)?
>   >>>
>   >>> Do you have a firewall? Which one? Is it running?
>   >>>
>   >>> Have you run any hard drive analysis software on your 
machine? Why
>   >>> not?
>   >>>
>   >>> Memory check software? Why not?
>   >>>
>   >>> What ... do your system logs tell you? Do you read them daily?
>   >>> (There should hardly ever be either a yellow or a red flag; 
basically
>   >>> they should be clean almost all the time.)
>   >>>
>   >>> The only way to clear DRAM that I know of is power off. That 
means
>   >>> computer, and modem, and monitor (if it's flat panel). Have 
you shut
>   >>> *everything* down completely, and waited five minutes 
(shouldn't take
>   >>> that long; but that should do it for sure), and tried again?
>   >>>
>   >>> Best,
>   >>>
>   >>> Yuki
>   >>>
>   >>>
>   >>>
>   >>> Please note that this group is for discussion between users 
only.
>   >>>
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to
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>   >>>
>   >>>
>   >>>
>   >>
>   >>
>   >>
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>   >>
>   >>
>   >>
>   >>
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