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2007-04-26 Dell Precision M70

by Matilda on 04.26.07 at 09:10 AM See more in Technology

Checking file system on T: 
The type of the file system is FAT32.
The volume is dirty.
volume serial number is 12F3-1C61
windows is verifying the files and folders . . .
2 percent completed . . .

My laptop display has been acting weird, so I’m half expecting some sort of issue.  This isn’t it, however.  “T” is the external storage drive here at my office.

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Maxtor 1TB

by Matilda on 03.29.07 at 03:55 PM See more in Technology

I don’t understand why my laptop won’t connect with the new Maxtor TB drive and yet it now works with the little SimpleTech drive it didn’t used to.

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Feed Me!

by Matilda on 02.07.07 at 08:50 AM See more in Technology

I’ve just discovered RSS Feeds!  OMG!  Um, yeah.  What took me so long?

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Microsoft Office Professional 2007

by Matilda on 01.30.07 at 12:17 PM See more in Technology

I’m installing Microsoft Office Professional 2007 (upgrade version) on my Dell Precision M70. 

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No Sync

by Matilda on 01.03.07 at 06:01 PM See more in Technology

I don’t think my Laptop synced when I docked it this morning and I know it didn’t do it when I left my office this afternoon.  There is also some weirdness with my 3M Post-It Note software.

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CSC Dell Precision M70

by Matilda on 01.03.07 at 07:28 AM See more in Technology

The bad news:  All the folders are there again (d8, d7, d6, d5, d4, d3, d2 and d1).  The good news:  They are all empty.  I now have 30.3 GB free space!  I’ve got room for iTunes again!  FWIW:  The deleted folders have not returned to my desktop machine and they show they were last accessed on 12/14/06. 

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Disk Space Errors on Dell Precision M70

by Matilda on 01.02.07 at 05:04 PM See more in Technology

TreeSize Pro.  C:\Windows\CSC.  Deleted d8, d7, d6, d4, d3.  System file warnings ignored.  Outlook had to be closed.  Unable to delete d5, d2, d1 due to open program and access errors.  A similar procedure was done on my office desk top machine a week or so ago by Rent-A-Geek - though she cut and pasted the folders to an external drive rather than deleting them. 

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