Agghh!
It's almost 4am and I have loads to do tomorrow. I am trying to move a hacked-up version of tomsrtbt with NTFS write capability from a floppy disk data dump back to a floppy disk, then attempting to ISO the floppy data to create a bootable CD. Why? Non-cleanable viruses on an NTFS paritition. 12 on Smelly's box, 15 on Allie's laptop, an undetermined number on Kelly's laptop, and 26 on Tara's laptop.
Why can't these people use floppy drives? Floppy drives make my life easy.
So, I'm stuck in Cruces without a linux box in sight, and this is all being done by a friend in Australia because zombie and neeko are lameasses too busy to help me out. In addition, only the infected box can connect to the net in this house, but it can't burn CDs for some reason. So I have to download the ISOs on gawdawful dialup, transfer them to a zip disk, eject the zip and put it in the other box, move the ISO to the desktop, then burn it using nero.
So far I've tossed several rescue disks that prevent NTFS writing, and haven't successfully burned a bootable ISO. I seriously need sleep, but I have to have this disk tomorrow or I've wasted my entire trip.
It's almost 4am and I have loads to do tomorrow. I am trying to move a hacked-up version of tomsrtbt with NTFS write capability from a floppy disk data dump back to a floppy disk, then attempting to ISO the floppy data to create a bootable CD. Why? Non-cleanable viruses on an NTFS paritition. 12 on Smelly's box, 15 on Allie's laptop, an undetermined number on Kelly's laptop, and 26 on Tara's laptop.
Why can't these people use floppy drives? Floppy drives make my life easy.
So, I'm stuck in Cruces without a linux box in sight, and this is all being done by a friend in Australia because zombie and neeko are lameasses too busy to help me out. In addition, only the infected box can connect to the net in this house, but it can't burn CDs for some reason. So I have to download the ISOs on gawdawful dialup, transfer them to a zip disk, eject the zip and put it in the other box, move the ISO to the desktop, then burn it using nero.
So far I've tossed several rescue disks that prevent NTFS writing, and haven't successfully burned a bootable ISO. I seriously need sleep, but I have to have this disk tomorrow or I've wasted my entire trip.
jadedcoca:
wow! you live in a cool town! do you see any UFOs?? that would be cool. i see them all the time where i live.