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29 July 2011

OCZ Vertex 3 BSOD

OCZ Vertex 3

I bought an OCZ Vertex 3 120gig SSD when I upgraded my system. 

Installed Windows 7 64bit on it and the next day I got my first BSOD (Blue Screen of Death). I rebooted the computer and it could not find a system disk. I had to go in to the BIOS and search for the drive then set as boot drive again. 

I Google'd to see if I could find a solution - the option was to upgrade the firmware but people were complaining it slows the drive down.

Other options were to disable power saving on the drive which I did as the BSOD were only happening when the computer was inactive. However after a week the BSOD started coming if computer was active or idle.

The company (Over Clockers UK) that I bought the drive from told me to return it as it sounded as if it was faulty due to not being seen by the BIOS on reboot. 

I replaced the drive with an Intel 510 Series 120 GB drive and have had no problems at all.

The OCZ Vertex 3 did have the edge on the Intel 510 - the OCZ scored 7.9 and the Intel scores 7.8. It is only very slightly noticeable but if compared to an old SATA II drive it is blistering fast.

Anyone thinking of upgrading should go for it but maybe read reviews if you are thinking about the OCZ or see if they have mate some firmware that addresses the problem.

08 July 2011

Blogger GUI Update

Oh blogger has changed today so testing what I can and can't do ..



Nothing like a sexy photo of Brandon Boyd on a Friday morning..

22 March 2010

Old People Driving


 Today I turned on to a road and ended up behind an old person and we were heading towards country lanes. My first thought was oh god now I am going to be stuck behind this old lady for the rest of my trip. Normally I would check the speed and over take when it was safe to. Today though I decided to just back right off giving me ample breaking distance 'incase'.

We got to our first turning and I decided to slow down quite a distance behind her - she got to the turning stopped .. waited for a few seconds then pulled out on a car coming at roughly 60mph who had to swerve to avoid her. My extra caution today felt like a sixth sense and I was pleased she forked off in a different direction to me.

Due to where I live 90% of the time use country roads and it really fraustrates me to be behind people who break everytime a car is approaching from the opposite direction. You would think that the older you get the more you would realise roads are made for two cars. Then the second thing that annoys me is that they drive on these roads at an average of 28mph. The hesitation at every on coming car and the very low speed makes me wonder why they don't take the main roads which are wider and have a speed restriction of 30mph. Then finally there is always a mum in a people carrier type of car on coming who drives in the middle of the road.

Driving Humor

Two elderly women, Mildred and Hazel, were out driving in a large car, barely able to see over the dashboard.

As they're driving along to the grocery store, they approach an intersection. The light is red, but Mildred just drives on through, not hesitating for a second. Bewildered, Hazel thinks to herself "I must be losing it. I could've sworn we just drove through a red light."

A few minutes later, they come up to another red light. Again, Mildred drives right on through. Hazel is alarmed, but is still not sure if she's imagining things. At the next intersection, however, Mildred drives through another red light, prompting Hazel to turn to her friend. "Mildred, are you aware that we just ran through three red lights in a row?"

Mildred replies: "You know, I noticed that too!"

Hazel, flabbergasted, stammers, "You could have gotten us both killed!"

Mildred turns to her slowly, and says, "Me?! I thought you were driving!"

17 February 2010

Tackfilm



I get side tracked ever so easily ..

14 February 2010

Netgear Stora


Netgear Stora 1TB Home Media Server - 2 Bay Network Attached Storage ( 1 X 1TB drive included )

I was looking for a solution which would help me store files on my network then access them from multiple locations around the house.

I found the Netgear Stora 1TB Home Media Server, the reviews were all positive so I thought that's the thing I been look for and ordered it.

Pros

If you are looking for something to back up your media and documents and share with your other devices such as Xbox 360, PS3 then this can work well. It's simple to set up and you will be able to access your files over the Internet - you could use this feature to share photos with your family or use your files if you for example need to access them from a work location or when you are away from home.

  • The unit is silent
  • Easy to set up
  • Easy to add a second drive for mirroring
  • Simple to back up files
  • If you needed to restore your data on a computer would put everything back where it had picked it up from
  • 3 year warranty
For the average PC / Mac user this product works well.

Cons

My list of cons is only specific to people who are more of a power user rather than somebody who like my mum uses her computer for comms and photos.

The hard drive is formatted using the XFS which means should the device fail you can't simply drop the hard drive in to your computer and carry on using it. In the past I have had an external hard drive casing die on me but luckily the file system on the drive was NTFS so it didn't matter. The Stora does come with a 3 year warranty though so should it fail then you can probably get it fixed but I do not know how long the turn around on repairs with Netgear is.

File Structure
The Stora comes pre formatted with a file structure, there are 3 locations, My computers, Family library, My Library. These can not be changed which was something that didn't work for me. *see backing up

Backing Up
The stora back up software backs up your files to specific paths - these can not be changed. For the average user this wouldn't be a problem. For example if you want to back up my pictures in your user folder. It will recreate the full path putting it in MY COMPUTERS on the stora C:\Users\xxxxxxx\Pictures. For me this isn't want I want to do. I want to back them up on the root in a folder called Photos and then make this folder shareable between my computers / devices, then in this folder I want to split the photo back ups from each computer on my network to users.

Another problem which I didn't find a work around unless you create a auto exec file was when you restart your computer you don't auto login to the stora - which means it isn't available in my computer. So using my current software which I used to back up my system I couldn't trust to work right.

Remote Access
If you create a user account and set up the stora for remote access then you can access your storage device by going to user.mystora.com and logging in with a user name and password. I didn't feel this was safe - it could be safer if you were using a password created using uppercase, lowercase, numbers and symbols - but how could you remember this when you were out being the point of remote access. I felt that possibly with a password buster it could be possible to get in to your files. So I didn't feel I wanted to back up anything that was private - for example photos of my children or login information to web servers. I am slightly paranoid about the fact that my login information would be stored on the mystora website and in a database.

Overall the Netgear Stora is the perfect solution for somebody who doesn't have much computer knowledge and is looking for a very simple solution it is fool proof.

For now I shall continue to use a 3 drive system where I take files from my system disk and back up on to an internal drive and mirror that to an external drive. This way safeguards if my internal's fail I have the external and vice versa.
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