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I have a disk image (ghost) of the disk need to be restored, and believe the ghost.exe should run from bootable USB with DOS, but I can't seem to create it. My laptop does not have a a cd-rom or floppy drive.
I managed to find a Ghost utility that I could load from a bootable USB drive. Unfortunately, when I plug in my NTFS external drive (USB), it is not detected.
I've had this problem for about a month or two now and can't seem to find anything I could do. Utorrent was working perfectly fine before I had this problem. Ive always had download and upload set to unlimited and worked perfect, and now, both set to unlimited, I lose connection to the network about every 10 sec., speeds drop to 0, can't use internet, and in about 5 sec. I get my network back and utorrent starts working, and in another 10 sec. it does the same thing again.
I've disconnected my router and connected the ethernet straight to the modem and everything works fine with no speed drops ( I had to force the protocol encryption because of throttling ). I have a feeling it's some setting in utorrent thats causing the router to loose the connection, but I don't understand because I have never changed a setting and it has worked fine before.
I know that the port is open because I check it often. The status light on utorrent is green. I am using windows 7 with the windows firewall and microsoft security essentials. I have road runner lite and my router is a belkin F5D7230-4 (I have seen that these are problematic but I've had this router for at least 2 years and have always worked up until a month ago). My internet speed isn't that fast, but my speed guide settings are 81 kbit/s upload speed, upload slots=2, connections per torrent=50, Max Connections=75, and max active torrents is set to 1.
I went to as low as putting the settings from a 56k dial-up connection, which is per torrent 20 and global 30. I think it actually helped a little. It now last a little longer to loose the connection.
In general torrents will flood your PC with too many pings and corrupted packets throught your TCP/IP stack/ connection . So I found the solution to the problem was to use a software packet shaper. This is called Cfos it is very cheap at $15 i think it now and lasts for lifetime. It slows your torrents down by 30% if the packets are corrupted or going to stuff your internet browsing , However if the torrent packets are clean it will improve the speed by 30% or keep it the same. I can have full about 30 torrents going at one time while browsing is fine with Cfos running . Cfos allows a trial of 30 days here.......
The other program to consider which is free is Peerblocker . This blocks the so called bad guys who are monitoring your network / torrent traffic . They also set up systems to slow network traffic via fake torrents with bad data somehow . Using peerblocker will help to reduce bogus network trafic thus helping speed things up and also keep them from monitoring you maybe. Peerblocker seems to speed things up by as much as 20% , that is what I have noticed. The "P2P" list it blocks is a collection of media companies, who regularly scan people on file sharing networks to find out who is pirating movies and music.It does stuff which techie propeller heads could do easy but why waste time when you can get that here free and effortless. it is small takes not CPU cycles
Also be aware that from time to time, concider changing port number for utorrent (I use random port option )as your ISP monitors your traffic through this port and then throttles it somehow. Some ISPs do , some don't but I noticed when I changed port each week the torrents would double in speed for a while then fall back 50% after a few days.I use a FREE program called Simple Portforward found below that does it in 3 clicks.
I've tried everything I can but it does not work:( I still don't understand why. I didn't change any setting in Utorrent. I only downloaded the newest version of it. Everytime I open Utorrent and start downloading, my internet goes down:( Then, I close Utorrent and the Internet works well again:(
Keep images of machines - hard drives can be replaced and machine up and running in 20 minutes after disk failure. Make a boot floppy that will connect to network drive, or CD or other media. Put ghost on the floppy or network drive. Make bootable CDs (with Ghost and image) of vital machines. Applications (2) Replacing Hard Disks Tony Brett Corpus Christi College Norton Ghost
You can do likewise with Microsoft Office: just download the trial version that matches the version you already own, then activate it using your product key. (This gets a little trickier with older versions of Office, as Microsoft currently offers only the 2010 edition for download. You might need to hit up some torrent sites to find older trials.)
Getting torrents blocked is pretty common. But to access torrent safely users are recommended to use a VPN.
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