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		<title>What&#8217;s better than a beer after work?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 10:06:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jamie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ll tell you what. Several free beers, that&#8217;s what! Well, lagers anyway. Thanks to Kris at work, I&#8217;m in possession of several cans of the frothy stuff, and all because he doesn&#8217;t drink the stuff, and they run out of date at the end of the month. Trust me, they won&#8217;t last until the end [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ll tell you what. Several free beers, that&#8217;s what! Well, lagers anyway. Thanks to Kris at work, I&#8217;m in possession of several cans of the frothy stuff, and all because he doesn&#8217;t drink the stuff, and they run out of date at the end of the month. Trust me, they won&#8217;t last until the end of the month. They&#8217;ll struggle to last the end of the day. To show my gratitude, I&#8217;ve dug out the webcam, and am now creating a time-lapse of me drinking them, which I&#8217;ll probably stick on Youtube at some point.</p>
<p>While I remember on, unfortunately, it&#8217;s bad news for the webcam on this site, I&#8217;m afraid. You may remember that it used to catalogue my entire life for many years. Unfortunately, since I have now upgraded to Windows 7, my Logitech Quickcam 4000 simply will not function on it, which means even though it&#8217;s not actually done so for many years, it&#8217;s never going to return. And considering that I rarely use this site now for anything remotely &#8220;recent&#8221;, I can&#8217;t see me investing in a Windows 7 compatible model. It&#8217;s a bit of a shame. I always trusted Logitech and their &#8220;futureproofing&#8221;. Unfortunately, it seems that I was wrong to do so. I can&#8217;t even get the driver to begin installation, although I did get the &#8220;setup&#8221; screen by changing a command in the setup.ini file.</p>
<p>While I&#8217;m geeking about computers, I might as well make a mention of the newest hard drive in my 1TB commection. I have 4 drives at 1TB. 2 internal ones in daily use, and 2 external ones to back up the internal ones. Buying a new drive was an easy decision for me to make, especially as someone I know lost pretty much his entire life when his hard drive died in his laptop. The trip to Maplin also involved the first trip to the store formally known as the Euro Trade Warehouse, now called usave. Those of you who followed the blog before the mass purge earlier this year will remember some of the classic things that has been purchased by the Percivals, such as the radio toilet roll holder&#8230;</p>
<p><center><img src="http://www.mercuryvapour.co.uk/images/2004/01/bogrollholder.jpg" width="197" height="266"></center></p>
<p>You&#8217;ll not be surprised to find this still gets regular use, as a toilet roll holder, clock, and radio when somebody is in the bath. Altogether, this was a worthwhile purchase, and one that we have had for over 6 years now. This means, however, that the plastic&#8217;s started to turn yellow, which means it doesn&#8217;t look as fresh as it once did&#8230;</p>
<p>Anyway, back to the other days&#8217; <s>Euro Trade Warehouse</s> usave purchases. I didn&#8217;t get that much, to be honest. Instead of coming out with a black binbag full of tat, I came out with a few huge crates to store my tat in, for you see, next week will see the 2010 edition of &#8220;Life Laundry&#8221;, where I go through the stuff which I&#8217;ve hoarded over the years, and bin as much of it as humanly possible. I&#8217;ve got plenty of stuff to chose from, and after only an hour at it, I already had a load of stuff landfill-bound. There&#8217;s also the fun prospect of actually cataloguing what I&#8217;ve got, and which box it&#8217;s in for future reference, should I actually need any of it again.</p>
<p>One thing I did avoid buying in <s>Euro Trade Warehouse</s> usave, were these &#8220;specialist&#8221; knives&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mercuryvapour/4375468282/" title="Ass knives, anyone? by mercuryvapour, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4044/4375468282_af007a2c06.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Ass knives, anyone?" /></a></p>
<p>Oh, and while I remember, yes, yes, I know I haven&#8217;t updated much. That beast of a thing called &#8220;a life&#8221; is keeping me away from the computer. You may find I&#8217;m a little silent on everything at the moment, even flickr. In fact, that image you see above is only the 6th image (5th photo) I&#8217;ve published on there in 2010. In fact, let me know you a little league table of what I&#8217;ve done over the years. Here&#8217;s a quick rundown on previous years stats&#8230;</p>
<p>Jan/Feb 2007, 176 photos.<br />
Jan/Feb 2008, 612.<br />
Jan/Feb 2009, 68.<br />
Jan/Feb 2010, 5.</p>
<p>I blame the weather, I really do.</p>
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		<title>The hard drive, almost finished&#8230; (now working!)</title>
		<link>http://www.mercuryvapour.co.uk/2009/10/06/the-hard-drive-almost-finished/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 01:21:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jamie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8230;. hopefully. I&#8217;ve done the deed, and have switched the hard drive over to SATA 150. Hopefully, this should fix it. Won&#8217;t find out for about 6 hours though. Will post updates. Might even film it. UPDATE: YES, IT WORKS! Now, let me just start off my saying that, once again, this site suffered downtime. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8230;. hopefully. I&#8217;ve done the deed, and have switched the hard drive over to SATA 150. Hopefully, this should fix it. Won&#8217;t find out for about 6 hours though. Will post updates. Might even film it.</p>
<p>UPDATE: YES, IT WORKS!</p>
<p>Now, let me just start off my saying that, once again, this site suffered downtime. This is the second time there&#8217;s been issues in as many days, and for all the reliability that 34sp have given me over the past 8 years, it seems like the move to their professional hosting package was a bad one. I&#8217;ve experienced over 8 hours of downtime in the past week alone.</p>
<p>Anyway, enough of my whinging about the website. I&#8217;m happy to announce that the 1Tb hard drive is working. It turns out I DID have to change the SATA interface speed to 150. Easier said than done, and unfortunately, it wasn&#8217;t as easy as sticking a jumper on the back, like in the good old days. You have to use the software provided by the manufacturer.</p>
<p>Neither of the computers I own that can take SATA drives would recognise it, so the manufacturers&#8217; solution of loading their software to change the speed was dead in the water. I knew what needed to be done, but there was no way of doing it.</p>
<p>So, I had to find somewhere with a SATA 300 interface. Thankfully, at work, I sit right behind a lovely, fast modern computer with more SATA 300 ports than&#8230;. er, my machines, obviously.</p>
<p>I slip the side off the machine, connect the cables, load the Samsung software disk, change ONE option, switch the machine off, and that was literally it. The menu option was changed, and everything I hoped was good to go. Of course, I couldn&#8217;t test this theory until I got home. 12 hours of drudgery sat before me, as I looked at my little shiny drive, in its fetching plastic case, waiting, nay BEGGING me to connect it and give it some information to store.</p>
<p>I burst through the door this morning, running up the stairs, clutching the drive in my puny little hands. Before my coat had even hit the floor, I was connecting it up, ready to give the drive its first taste of proper binary. </p>
<p>Within minutes, I was rebooting, hoping to see a drive called &#8220;BIG&#8221; in my computer. I did! WOOO!</p>
<p>I&#8217;d copied a few files over when I was messing about with USB connections, so I tried to delete them and start from scratch. It wouldn&#8217;t delete them. Erk.</p>
<p>I tried to format the drive, it wouldn&#8217;t do that either..</p>
<p>I rebooted and drived the same thing. It still wouldn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>I deleted the current partition, and created a new one. Phew, this time it would format. I assume it just didn&#8217;t like the format that Vista gave it. I just performed a quick format, however, as a full format would have taken forever. Probably not the 12 hours it took while it was connected via USB, but it would still take some time.</p>
<p>Data is now copying across from the old drive onto the new one with no errors or ill effects so far, and it should take another couple of hours. As for filming it, there really wasn&#8217;t anything to see. I did intend to put the machine on this desk so I could see the monitor, but I realised there was no point. It would either work, or it wouldn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to have a celebratory beer and hopefully draw the line under what must be the most boring series of posts in the whole history of blogging.</p>
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		<title>Site Downtime again!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 12:46:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jamie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, unfortunately, mercuryvapour.co.uk did indeed suffer some more downtime last night. It seems this server has some major issues with Apache. According to the hosts, if something stops working, such as Apache (the web server software), then it&#8217;s supposed to restart it. Clearly, this didn&#8217;t happen, as it went down at 21:30 last night, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.mercuryvapour.co.uk/gallery/galleries/crapcd/life/li0279.jpg" width="500" height="375"><br />
Yes, unfortunately, mercuryvapour.co.uk did indeed suffer some more downtime last night. It seems this server has some major issues with Apache. According to the hosts, if something stops working, such as Apache (the web server software), then it&#8217;s supposed to restart it. Clearly, this didn&#8217;t happen, as it went down at 21:30 last night, and didn&#8217;t reappear on the interwebs until 00:45. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s clearly not the first time this has happened, as you can probably tell by my constant whinging over the past few posts. I really hope that 34sp get to the bottom of this. </p>
<p>In other news, the weekend has been an entire write-off! I&#8217;ve done absolutely nothing, and most of the time has been sat in front of my shiny new keyboard typing bletherings over the internet. I shall let this continue, and also give a little bit of an update on my hard drive situation. I still don&#8217;t have a solution to this.</p>
<p>You may remember my update to the original post. Basically, I ruled out the drive as being faulty by connecting it via a USB2 adaptor. It worked fine. that was on Vista.</p>
<p>Now, the machine I wanted to connect it to (my &#8220;media&#8221; server) is running Windows 2000. Not much of a problem. Especially when I connected it and got the &#8220;Your hardware is connected and ready to use&#8221; message. Fair enough. I entered &#8220;My Computer&#8221;&#8230; Hmmm, no drive appeared. A bit strange. I knew it was formatted (that fucker took 12 hours) and that the USB adaptor wasn&#8217;t faulty.</p>
<p>Right clicked &#8220;My computer > Manage > Disk Management&#8221;. It didn&#8217;t see the drive either. What the fudge?</p>
<p>I entered Device Manager, and noticed that instead of saying the model of drive that was connected, it simply gave me &#8220;USB Hard Drive&#8221;. No model number, or anything of use. Aaaargh.</p>
<p>I was spitting blood at this point. Predictably, the SATA > USB unit came with a tiny driver CD. This didn&#8217;t help, as the driver disk included only had drivers for Windows 98SE. No drivers for Windows 2000! The drive is still completely useless to me.</p>
<p>I have one last ace up my sleeve before I invest in a PCI SATA card. I&#8217;ll know by this time tomorrow if my hair-brained solution has worked. The PCI SATA idea has taken a set-back, however, as it appears you can&#8217;t get SATA 300 PCI cards, only PCI-Express, which none of my systems have.</p>
<p>I really don&#8217;t need another external 1Tb drive, but that looks like what I&#8217;ll have if this doesn&#8217;t work.</p>
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		<title>I hate computers, part 23,631</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 22:21:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jamie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post may not be suitable for anyone under the age of 18. I&#8217;m going to shout and swear a little. This post does not contain a solution to the issues listed below&#8230; yet. It does, however contain a load of technical jargon that nobody in their right mind will understand. Ah yes, I&#8217;m going [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This post may not be suitable for anyone under the age of 18. I&#8217;m going to shout and swear a little. This post does not contain a solution to the issues listed below&#8230; yet. It does, however contain a load of technical jargon that nobody in their right mind will understand. Ah yes, I&#8217;m going to to off onto one of my little rants about the state of computers. Or rather, just my computers.</p>
<p>Whilst at work a few days ago, I decided that my little MP3 server at home could do with a bit of a boost. It&#8217;s currently running 2 IDE drives, 1 60Gb IBM Deathstar, and a 200Gb Maxtor. The 200Gb drive is completely chock full of stuff, and the Deathstar is ancient and noisy, I really didn&#8217;t fancy putting anything on it that I could risk losing.</p>
<p>Off I toddled to my normal place of computer hardware purchasement, Ebuyer. I noticed that they had a Samsung 1Tb drive for sale. A Spinpoint HD103UJ, should you care.</p>
<p>Now, I&#8217;ve had &#8220;trouble&#8221; with Samsung drives in the past. My first 500Gb drive was a Samsung, and it began to show signs of dying within 3 months, though this technically may not have been the drive&#8217;s fault. This 500Gb still serves a purpose, however. its magnets are now used to keep the oven door closed since the handle snapped off it.</p>
<p>I ordered the drive, after deciding to give Samsung another chance, along with a few other things&#8230; another keyboard, which I intend to use at work, and a SATA/IDE to USB adaptor.</p>
<p>Despite the fact I paid nothing for the &#8220;super-saver&#8221; delivery, it was delivered within 36 hours of me placing the order. The doorbell rang, and I hurriedly rushed downstairs, met the UPS guy with a grin from ear to ear, ran back upstairs clutching the afore-mentioned parcel, and ripped it open like a kid on Christmas day.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d just finished nights, and the drive was cold, so to avoid any possible condensation damage, I decided to leave fitting the drive until I&#8217;d had some sleep.</p>
<p>I awoke at roughly 6PM, looking forward to the procedure of opening the machine, taking the old 200Gb drive out, connecting the new 1Tb one, then connecting the old drive via USB, copying the data over, ghosting the 60Gb system drive, writing the image to the 200Gb drive, making the 60Gb redundant.</p>
<p>It all sounds so very seemples (squeak).</p>
<p>Firstly, i disconnected Beastbits so I could use the power cables and the monitor so I could actually see what I was doing. I took out the old drive, fitted the new one via SATA, and powered on the machine. The SATA detection screen came up&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;No devices found&#8221;.</p>
<p>Confused, I checked my connections, and sure enough, I&#8217;d not connected the power cable to one of the molex connectors. Bohh, fucking idiot.</p>
<p>In it goes, reboot, aaaaand, yes, &#8220;No devices found&#8221;.</p>
<p>This was the shit that I&#8217;ve always dreaded. It means that the drive is a SATA 3.0Gbps, and my motherboard is a SATA 1.5Gbps. According to the scrappy little pice of paper you get with the drive, &#8220;you should switch your drive to SATA 1.5Gb/s speed with a software which we are providing via www.samsunghdd.com&#8221;</p>
<p>Um, OK. I couldn&#8217;t see how a piece of software could possibly help if the hardware can&#8217;t actually see and detect the drive. I played along, and found the appropriate software on the Samsung website. It came as an ISO image. And, the only machine capable of writing ISOs in the whole of Mercuryvapour Towers is Beastbits, which was sat on the floor, totally disconnected. </p>
<p>Almost in tears, I swapped the computers back, and burned the ISO to a DVD, and swapped them back again. Lo and behold, the Samsung software totally failed to recognise the drive, so it was impossible to change the settings.</p>
<p>Now, I&#8217;m not disfamiliar with the whole &#8220;SATA 1.5/3.0&#8243; issue, and I know that all of my other drives have a jumper you can change to allow it to work. This particular drive does indeed have a set of jumpers on the back&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mercuryvapour/3974833897/" title="IMGP0028 by mercuryvapour, on Flickr"><img src="http://www.mercuryvapour.co.uk/images/2009/10/3974833897_db4b878e82.jpg" width="500" height="212" alt="IMGP0028" /></a></p>
<p>Unfortunately, these are undocumented. Nothing on the label of the drive, nothing in the shitty little scrap of paper you receive.</p>
<p>I spent the next 20 minutes looking for a hard drive with the jumpers still attached to it, so I could use one of these. Turns out both jumpers do absolutely nothing to rectify the issue, and the drive still remained undetected. </p>
<p>OK, fair enough, I couldn&#8217;t do anything with that computer. It was a lost cause, so I thought I&#8217;d try and connect it to Beastbits to see if I can get it to detect. Success! Er, sort of. It would get as far as the SATA detection screen, and it would hang.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mercuryvapour/3975583198/" title="IMGP0025 by mercuryvapour, on Flickr"><img src="http://www.mercuryvapour.co.uk/images/2009/10/3975583198_49df3327e8.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="IMGP0025" /></a></p>
<p>Note how the first drive has the size printed next to it, but the Samsung drive doesn&#8217;t? Yes, that&#8217;s because there&#8217;s a known issue with the SATA controller on my motherboard with drives over a certain size! JOY! It&#8217;s well documented <a href="http://forums.hexus.net/hexus-hardware/145729-samsung-hd103uj-problem-sata.html">here</a>. </p>
<p>Seems like the only solution is to get a SATA controller card and hope for the best. and there wasn&#8217;t as much ranting as I&#8217;d originally planned. But for now, I have a 1,000Gb paperweight. Tits.</p>
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