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		<title>Final Fantasy 14 Beta!! (Download Installer + Patches here!!)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been enthusiastic for some time now to test out the beta&#8230;  I did purchase FF13 and got a promo code which DID NOT allow me access to the beta game even though I had installed it and been regularly updating patches.   My friend and I were worried that we would not be able [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been enthusiastic for some time now to test out the beta&#8230;  I did purchase FF13 and got a promo code which DID NOT allow me access to the beta game even though I had installed it and been regularly updating patches.   My friend and I were worried that we would not be able to download the installer and patches so I&#8217;ve reposted it here.  There are also several torrents out there that may be even faster for you to download..  This .zip package contains the installer and all .torrent files to manually download the updates (as of 9/5/2010 6:00 PM EST).   Feel free to post your questions here, I cannot guarantee I will be able to answer.</p>
<p>http://www.computereverything.net/ff_files.7z</p>
<p>.7z file can be extracted with freeware utility 7-zip available on Sourceforge.  No password required.</p>
<p>7zip MD5 = 1D9833AF0B13FAF09F6AC389E60F0038</p>
<p>ffxivsetup.exe MD5 = C805C29C73B80CCB9B3711B6075A9D8D</p>
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		<title>Windows 7 VS Windows XP Performance Testing Benchmark Results</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today we ordered Eight HP brand PC&#8217;s custom configured with Windows 7 Pro/Windows XP Pro downgrade option.  They arrived preinstalled with XP Pro so I upgraded one to Windows 7 Pro to do some benchmarking on two identical machines.  This is what PassMark had to say: body { font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 10px; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today we ordered Eight HP brand PC&#8217;s custom configured with Windows 7 Pro/Windows XP Pro downgrade option.  They arrived preinstalled with XP Pro so I upgraded one to Windows 7 Pro to do some benchmarking on two identical machines.  This is what PassMark had to say:</p>
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<h2>Benchmark Results</h2>
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<td align="center" valign="top"><b>Windows 7 Pro</b></p>
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<td class="header">Test Name</td>
<td class="maxhvalue">This Computer</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>CPU &#8211; Integer Math</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">279.5</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>CPU &#8211; Floating Point Math</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">1051.1</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>CPU &#8211; Find Prime Numbers</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">782.0</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>CPU &#8211; Multimedia Instructions</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">4.9</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>CPU &#8211; Compression</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">3262.5</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>CPU &#8211; Encryption</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">9.2</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>CPU &#8211; Physics</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">127.4</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>CPU &#8211; String Sorting</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">1655.3</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Graphics 2D &#8211; Solid Vectors</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">1.2</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Graphics 2D &#8211; Transparent Vectors</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">1.2</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Graphics 2D &#8211; Complex Vectors</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">98.2</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Graphics 2D &#8211; Fonts and Text</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">114.9</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Graphics 2D &#8211; Windows Interface</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">70.5</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Graphics 2D &#8211; Image Filters</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">419.2</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>2D Graphics &#8211; Image Rendering</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">281.7</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Graphics 3D &#8211; Simple</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">297.1</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Graphics 3D &#8211; Medium</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">69.7</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Graphics 3D &#8211; Complex</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">12.3</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Memory &#8211; Allocate Small Block</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">2896.9</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Memory &#8211; Read Cached</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">2177.4</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Memory &#8211; Read Uncached</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">1987.7</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Memory &#8211; Write</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">1866.1</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Memory &#8211; Large RAM</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">582.6</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Disk &#8211; Sequential Read</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">73.2</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Disk &#8211; Sequential Write</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">39.5</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Disk &#8211; Random Seek + RW</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">3.8</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>CD &#8211; Read</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">5.1</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>CPU Mark</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">1923.1</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>2D Graphics Mark</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">270.2</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Memory Mark</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">704.7</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Disk Mark</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">421.5</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>CD Mark</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">621.3</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>3D Graphics Mark</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">197.6</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>PassMark Rating</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">821.6</td>
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<h2>System information &#8211; This Computer</h2>
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<h3><u>System Summary</u></h3>
<p>Windows 7 (32-bit)<br />
Intel Core2 Duo E7500 @ 2.93GHz<br />
2013 MB RAM<br />
Intel(R) G45/G43 Express Chipset<br />
75GB HDD<br />
CD-RW/DVDRW</p>
<h3><u>System Information</u></h3>
<p><b>System Name: </b>TEMPNAME-HP<br />
<b>Operating System: </b>Windows 7 (32-bit)<br />
<b>Motherboard Manufacturer: </b>PEGATRON CORPORATION<br />
<b>Motherboard Model: </b>2A84h<br />
<b>Motherboard Version: </b>1.03<br />
<b>BIOS Manufacturer: </b>American Megatrends Inc.<br />
<b>BIOS Version: </b>5.14   <br />
<b>BIOS Release Date: </b>05/11/2009</p>
<h3><u>Memory Information</u></h3>
<p><b>Total Physical Memory: </b>2013 MB RAM<br />
<b>Available Physical Memory: </b>1525 MB RAM<br />
<b>Virtual Memory: </b>C:\pagefile.sys (2013 MB)</p>
<h3><u>CPU Information</u></h3>
<p><b>Manufacturer: </b>GenuineIntel<br />
<b>Type: </b>Intel Core2 Duo E7500 @ 2.93GHz<br />
<b>Manufacturer: </b>1<br />
<b>Cores per CPU: </b>2<br />
<b>Hyperthreading: </b>Not capable<br />
<b>Measured Speed: </b>2619.3 MHz<br />
<b>Multiplier: </b>11X<br />
<b>Bus Speed: </b>238Mhz<br />
<b>Front Side Bus Speed: </b>238Mhz<br />
<b>L1 Instruction Cache: </b>2 x 32 KB<br />
<b>L1 Data Cache: </b>2 x 32 KB<br />
<b>L2 Cache Size: </b>1 x 3 MB<br />
<b>L3 Cache: </b>(N/A)</p>
<h3><u>Disk Information</u></h3>
<p><b>Drive Letter (Number): </b>C (Physical drive 0)<br />
<b>Model Number: </b>ST380815AS<br />
<b>Disk Size (Free space): </b>68.8 GBytes (56.7 GBytes)<br />
<b>Disk Cluster Size: </b>4 KBytes<br />
<b>File System: </b>NTFS<br />
<b>Drive Letter (Number): </b>D (Physical drive 0)<br />
<b>Model Number: </b>ST380815AS<br />
<b>Disk Size (Free space): </b>4.7 GBytes (486.4 MB)<br />
<b>Disk Cluster Size: </b>4 KBytes<br />
<b>File System: </b>NTFS</p>
<h3><u>Video Adapters</u></h3>
<p><b>Description: </b>Intel(R) G45/G43 Express Chipset<br />
<b>Chip Type: </b>Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family<br />
<b>DAC Type: </b>Internal<br />
<b>Memory: </b>782MB<br />
<b>Video BIOS: </b>Intel Video BIOS<br />
<b>Driver Provider: </b>Intel Corporation<br />
<b>Driver Version: </b>8.15.10.1892<br />
<b>Driver Date: </b>9-2-2009<br />
<b>Monitor 1: </b>1280x1024x32 60Hz (Primary monitor) 
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<td class="maxhvalue">This Computer</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>CPU &#8211; Integer Math</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">269.8</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>CPU &#8211; Floating Point Math</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">1023.0</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>CPU &#8211; Find Prime Numbers</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">766.8</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>CPU &#8211; Multimedia Instructions</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">4.9</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>CPU &#8211; Compression</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">3196.8</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>CPU &#8211; Encryption</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">8.9</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>CPU &#8211; Physics</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">122.5</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>CPU &#8211; String Sorting</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">1677.3</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Graphics 2D &#8211; Solid Vectors</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">9.0</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Graphics 2D &#8211; Transparent Vectors</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">2.7</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Graphics 2D &#8211; Complex Vectors</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">134.5</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Graphics 2D &#8211; Fonts and Text</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">108.5</td>
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<tr>
<td class="value"><strong>Graphics 2D &#8211; Windows Interface</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">126.2</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Graphics 2D &#8211; Image Filters</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">409.0</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>2D Graphics &#8211; Image Rendering</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">296.4</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Graphics 3D &#8211; Simple</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">320.6</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Graphics 3D &#8211; Medium</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">65.5</td>
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<tr>
<td class="value"><strong>Graphics 3D &#8211; Complex</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">10.2</td>
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<tr>
<td class="value"><strong>Memory &#8211; Allocate Small Block</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">3023.8</td>
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<tr>
<td class="value"><strong>Memory &#8211; Read Cached</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">2279.6</td>
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<tr>
<td class="value"><strong>Memory &#8211; Read Uncached</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">2082.6</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Memory &#8211; Write</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">1944.8</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Memory &#8211; Large RAM</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">773.2</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Disk &#8211; Sequential Read</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">71.1</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Disk &#8211; Sequential Write</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">50.5</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>Disk &#8211; Random Seek + RW</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">4.0</td>
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<tr>
<td class="value"><strong>CD &#8211; Read</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">7.6</td>
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<tr>
<td class="value"><strong>CPU Mark</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">1881.5</td>
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<tr>
<td class="value"><strong>2D Graphics Mark</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">583.8</td>
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<tr>
<td class="value"><strong>Memory Mark</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">778.2</td>
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<tr>
<td class="value"><strong>Disk Mark</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">454.4</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>CD Mark</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">932.0</td>
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<td class="value"><strong>3D Graphics Mark</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">195.4</td>
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<tr>
<td class="value"><strong>PassMark Rating</strong></td>
<td class="maxvalue">941.2</td>
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<h2>System information &#8211; This Computer</h2>
<div class="sysinfo">
<h3><u>System Summary</u></h3>
<p>Windows XP (32-bit)<br />
Intel Core2 Duo E7500 @ 2.93GHz<br />
2013 MB RAM<br />
Intel(R) G45/G43 Express Chipset<br />
75GB HDD<br />
DVD-RAM</p>
<h3><u>System Information</u></h3>
<p><b>System Name: </b>HP13585208441<br />
<b>Operating System: </b>Windows XP (32-bit)<br />
<b>Motherboard Manufacturer: </b>PEGATRON CORPORATION<br />
<b>Motherboard Model: </b>2A84h<br />
<b>Motherboard Version: </b>1.03<br />
<b>BIOS Manufacturer: </b>American Megatrends Inc.<br />
<b>BIOS Version: </b>5.14   <br />
<b>BIOS Release Date: </b>05/11/2009</p>
<h3><u>Memory Information</u></h3>
<p><b>Total Physical Memory: </b>2013 MB RAM<br />
<b>Available Physical Memory: </b>1688 MB RAM<br />
<b>Virtual Memory: </b>C:\pagefile.sys (2046 MB)</p>
<h3><u>CPU Information</u></h3>
<p><b>Manufacturer: </b>GenuineIntel<br />
<b>Type: </b>Intel Core2 Duo E7500 @ 2.93GHz<br />
<b>Manufacturer: </b>1<br />
<b>Cores per CPU: </b>2<br />
<b>Hyperthreading: </b>Not capable<br />
<b>Measured Speed: </b>2936.9 MHz<br />
<b>Multiplier: </b>11X<br />
<b>Bus Speed: </b>267Mhz<br />
<b>Front Side Bus Speed: </b>267Mhz<br />
<b>L1 Instruction Cache: </b>2 x 32 KB<br />
<b>L1 Data Cache: </b>2 x 32 KB<br />
<b>L2 Cache Size: </b>1 x 3 MB<br />
<b>L3 Cache: </b>(N/A)</p>
<h3><u>Disk Information</u></h3>
<p><b>Drive Letter (Number): </b>C (Physical drive 0)<br />
<b>Model Number: </b>ST380815AS<br />
<b>Disk Size (Free space): </b>58.5 GBytes (47.8 GBytes)<br />
<b>Disk Cluster Size: </b>4 KBytes<br />
<b>File System: </b>NTFS<br />
<b>Drive Letter (Number): </b>D (Physical drive 0)<br />
<b>Model Number: </b>ST380815AS<br />
<b>Disk Size (Free space): </b>16.0 GBytes (11.9 GBytes)<br />
<b>Disk Cluster Size: </b>4 KBytes<br />
<b>File System: </b>NTFS</p>
<h3><u>Video Adapters</u></h3>
<p><b>Description: </b>Intel(R) G45/G43 Express Chipset<br />
<b>Chip Type: </b>Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family<br />
<b>DAC Type: </b>Internal<br />
<b>Memory: </b>1024MB<br />
<b>Video BIOS: </b>Intel Video BIOS<br />
<b>Driver Provider: </b>Intel Corporation<br />
<b>Driver Version: </b>6.14.10.4964<br />
<b>Driver Date: </b>6-27-2008<br />
<b>Monitor 1: </b>1280x1024x32 60Hz (Primary monitor) 
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<div class="footer">PassMark(TM) PerformanceTest 7.0 Evaluation Version (<a href = "http://www.passmark.com">http://www.passmark.com</a>)<br />
Results generated on: Thursday, December 24, 2009.  Happy F&#8217;n New Year!</div>
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		<title>Asus 1005HA Series EEE PC Dualboot BackTrack Linux / Windows XP</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 16:07:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I&#8217;ve been keeping a close eye on netbooks with the hopes of building a mini BackTrack beast with hefty battery life. Well thanks to Asus I&#8217;ve turned that hope into a reality. Several weeks ago I had some spare time after being called to jury duty which turned out to be canceled. Instead of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently I&#8217;ve been keeping a close eye on netbooks with the hopes of building a mini BackTrack beast with hefty   battery life.  Well thanks to Asus I&#8217;ve turned that hope into a reality.</p>
<p>Several weeks ago I had some spare time after being called to jury duty which turned out to be canceled.  Instead   of twiddling my thumbs for a few hours I decided to check out netbooks.  I wandered into Micro Center and looked at   several brand machines including Asus, HP, Acer and MSI.  When looking at specs I ideally wanted a quality brand   netbook with 2 GB RAM, an SSD hard drive and Wifi card that supported promiscuous mode and packet injection.    Unfortunately Micro Center did not offer ANY netbooks with 2 GB RAM or SSD hard drive, those I would have to pay   extra for.  I decided to keep my money on the upgrades but notcied that Asus (my first netbook brand name choice)   had a machine with an 802.11 N card (1005HA-VU1X-BK).  I did some quick research to see if anyone was successful   with a BackTrack installation on this machine, the vertict looked good and the price was the same as NewEgg so I   decided what the heck and bought it.</p>
<p>After leaving the store I eagerly opened the surprisingly small package, popped in the battery and proceeded to the   nearest Wi-Fi Enabled coffee shop to plug in and begin tinkering.  The box came preinstalled with Windows XP and   booted right up no problem.  All the drivers worked perfectly out of the box and system had very minimal bloatware.    The machine has a 160GB hard drive split evenly into two user partitions.  I trimmed down a few services,   preinstalled applications and performance settings to achieve maximum performance from the rather mediocre Intel   Atom processor and was cruising the net at very acceptable speeds.  I installed my standard Windows security packages   including: NMap, Cain, WireShark, Nessus, NetStumbler, 7zip, SRWare Iron, etc and have had very decent performance.</p>
<p>After a day of XP I decided it was time to start my BackTrack installation.  Some easy googling pulled up two   excellent articles:</p>
<p><em>http://forums.remote-exploit.org/backtrack-4-working-hardware/24386-howto-backtrack-4-pre-final-asus-eee-pc-1005ha-3  .html</em></p>
<p><em>http://forums.remote-exploit.org/bt3beta-working-hardware/10225-bt3-eeepc-7.html </em></p>
<p><strong>Here&#8217;s my installation summary: </strong></p>
<p><strong> 1)</strong> Download the latest BackTrack4 iso (pre-final).</p>
<p><strong>2)</strong> Download UNetbootin and create a bootable usb.</p>
<p><strong>3)</strong> Boot the from USB to BackTrack4 (spam the escape key while PC is powering up to get to boot menu).</p>
<p><strong>4) </strong>Login as root, startx</p>
<p><strong>5)</strong> Run the install.sh script on the desktop.</p>
<p><strong>6)</strong> After setting up the basics you will need to configure your partitions.  WARNING: (Pretty sure) the default setup   will overwrite your XP installation.  I clicked manual then deleted my non-xp partition, then with the free space   created a 1024 MB partition for Swap and used the rest of the space as Linux ext3 system space and let the installer   rip.</p>
<p><strong>7)</strong> After the install completed I rebooted and removed my USB device.  Here&#8217;s where things got a little tricky for   me.  Ubuntu by default does not enable the root account.  I wasted much time running BackTrack as a user trying to   sudo everything.  This proved to be a waste of time for me so I finally did a &#8220;sudo passwd root&#8221; and rebooted   logging in as root everytime there after.</p>
<p><strong> <img src='http://www.computereverything.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> </strong> Enabling and testing certain features</p>
<p><strong> A)</strong> Wifi:  /etc/init.d/wicd start 	This worked off the bat enabling my Atheros wifi card (ath9k driver).  I could then use Wicd Network Manager   (gui) to input my WPA2 settings and connect automatically (authenticates very quickly!).</p>
<p><strong> B)</strong> LAN: /etc/init.d/networking start 	This did NOT work out of the box for me and took quite a bit of finesse to get going.  I had to download a   modified driver for my card (will post link later).</p>
<p><strong>C)</strong> aireplay-ng:  First few times I tried running this from KDE it crashed my system, stdout said Injection   Sucessful but seconds later my whole system would lock up.  After some googling I installed and fiddled with linux   wirelss compat drivers and still got the same results.  I uninstalled the drivers and tried again from the command   line before starting any networking services and sure enough it worked.  THEN it started to work magically under   KDE.</p>
<p><strong>9)</strong> Final Grade:  <strong>A</strong> (9/10)</p>
<p>I give this machine a 9 out of 10 for quality, performance and overall satisfaction.  My only major issue is that   the Touchpad and Keyboard will stop responding randomly on occasion (under both OS&#8217;s).  I will be giving Asus a call   to try to resolve this one but my suspicion tells me that this may be a hardware issue.  The other question that   lingers in my mind is Hard Disk security.  In the bios you are able to set a Hard Drive lock password which for   obvious reasons is a very useful tool.   What i&#8217;d like to know is just how secure is this, Who if anyone can easily   unlock this drive and for what purpose?  If anyone has any wisdom to share please make a post!  Also please feel   free to post any questions you may have as this BackTrack installation was a bit tricky.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
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		<title>Seagate BlackArmor 440 in Active Directory a losing battle?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 18:51:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For one of my employers I&#8217;ve been facing a huge storage challenge due to a lack of IT budget and growing profiles, shared folders and email stores.  I&#8217;ve been on the hunt for an affordable solution and been looking at everything from Email Archiving Servers to SAN and NAS devices.  Last week I got approval [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For one of my employers I&#8217;ve been facing a huge storage challenge due to a lack of IT budget and growing profiles, shared folders and email stores.  I&#8217;ve been on the hunt for an affordable solution and been looking at everything from Email Archiving Servers to SAN and NAS devices.  Last week I got approval to order a Seagate BlackArmor 440 which from the spec sheet seemed like a good fit in our environment.  The box came shipped with 4x 1TB drives in a Raid 5 array, just needed power and ethernet cables plugged in and I was able to http to the IP address I got off the front LCD.  Logged in with default username/password (admin/admin) and was presented with a fairly basic configuration site.</p>
<p>I went straight for the network setup entering my FQDN, netbios name, domain username and password.  The NAS successfully joined Active Directory so I created a folder on it called Private with the intention of giving each user a 5 GB slice for storage and .pst files.  The folder was created successfully so I created a subfolder with my username then went to assign NTFS permissions, but Guess what? ..Access Denied!</p>
<p>Okay I thought, I&#8217;ve never used one of these before, might as well give Seagate Tech Support a call.   1-800-SEAGATE and only about 5 minutes of hold time I had a rep on the phone.  He had me look at the Groups link of the Access tab to see if I could add Active Directory users from the web interface.   Unfortunately no users were showing up in the list box.  He then had me delete the box&#8217;s AD entry and unjoin/rejoin the domain.  Once again I was able to successfully join the Active Directory domain but unable to get a user list.  Seagate could not offer any additional support at that point so I&#8217;m left blindly to fiddle with permissions?  The data sheet advertizes Active Directory support but I don&#8217;t think their techs are trained very well on supporting this functionality.</p>
<p>All in all it seems like a nice unit, very sturdy, easy to manage, nice features such as encryption and media server but without the Active Directory functionality is it useless in this environment&#8230;</p>
<p>Oh well!</p>
<p>At this point I think it&#8217;s time to give a Western Digital 4TB ShareSpace a shot.   Review to come!</p>
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		<title>PDFCreator in an Enterprise Environment with Roaming Profiles</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 03:20:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I deployed PDFCreator to one of our Windows print servers and unfortunately the program doesn&#8217;t work quite how I&#8217;d expected. I was hoping each user could install the printer, and when printing, have the choice on where to save the .pdf file. Instead this destination is configured by me the administrator. With security concerns [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I deployed PDFCreator to one of our Windows print servers and unfortunately the program doesn&#8217;t work quite how I&#8217;d expected.  I was hoping each user could install the printer, and when printing, have the choice on where to save the .pdf file.  Instead this destination is configured by me the administrator.  With security concerns in choosing a common \\NAS\Public location I ended up configuring the application to print to each users roaming profiles home directory / My Documents folder.</p>
<p>This has been an excellent solution for our environment to export PDF files from our applications that don&#8217;t support it natively.  Staff members are now able to print quotes and invoices as PDF and send via email directly to their customers.</p>
<p>HURRAY FOR PDFCreator!!!</p>
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		<title>What do we recommend for antivirus and antispyware protection ?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2009 08:43:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Due to the rising importance of data security and many flaws discovered on PC&#8217;s every day it&#8217;s no wonder criminals are turning to the electronic circuit to claim their stakes. Throughout the years we&#8217;ve seen many personal security products come and go and never has there been an all-in-one safeguard for administrators, that is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Due to the rising importance of data security and many flaws discovered on PC&#8217;s every day it&#8217;s no wonder  criminals are turning to the electronic circuit to claim their stakes.  Throughout the years we&#8217;ve seen many personal security products come and go and never has there been an all-in-one safeguard for administrators, that is until we started discovered Nod32 by ESET.  But the good news is that even your average user can get the Home edition which is just as powerful as the Business edition.</p>
<p><strong>So what&#8217;s our top choice for Anti-virus?</strong></p>
<p>- ESET Smart Security</p>
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<p>What other products have we compared it to?</p>
<p>Symantec, Norton, Trend Micro, Avira, AVG to name a few.</p>
<p><strong>Why is it better?</strong></p>
<p>Well to start we get many calls to service infected PC&#8217;s, many which are running any of the above mentioned products.  We&#8217;ve literally cleaned thousands of infections that these other AV&#8217;s have missed.  In addition ESET doesn&#8217;t hinder performance and is highly customizable with the ability to turn on and off certain features with just a click or two.  For additional information google search &#8220;Nod32 VS &#8221; and you will find lots of geeks comparing it to other leading AV&#8217;s.  If you find something better please recommend it to us.</p>
<p><strong>How much does it cost?</strong></p>
<p>Google Shopping search results indicate $39.99 &#8211; $79.99 for the latest version depending on which edition you choose.  As a proud ESET Partner we try to honor or beat any price you can find.  To order from us or to get a quote just <a href="http://www.computereverything.net/contact/">contact us</a> or give us a call!</p>
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