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E3pO
He couldn't unprotect it. His "Unprotector" did the exact same thing my does. So, CV is not an option...
DANE: My surge protectors are annoying as hell every time the power has a brown out "Not all the way out, just lower in voltage" They literally trigger all of the fire alarms in the house, and make the garage door open and close to try and get our attention. Lets just say my mom doesn't like it when that happens. (almost every single day). She "marches her self down there and terns em off".
Not the most intellegent little thing in the world.
Damn, well if they were password protected, ShadowSpartan would be willing to look into pw protection for you. However, since they aren't password protected, the type of unprotection your looking for is impossible. I'd say use your current unprotector, extract the tags, and reorganize them yourself, thats the only way out im afraid.
EDIT: I won't be going any more indepth as to why the protection you seek is impossible in this thread. If you'd like an explanation take it to pm's.
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This is sad news. Hope it gets recovered some how. Btw, have you tried replacing your surge protectors with ones that don't cause that to happen?
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I know exactly why its 'impossible'. Sad thing that is...
<wtf what is hr?>
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Originally Posted by
DarkHalo003
This is sad news. Hope it gets recovered some how. Btw, have you tried replacing your surge protectors with ones that don't cause that to happen?
Well there would be no point really no where there? The data is already gone.
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I'm just saying so it doesn't happen AGAIN. It's also a pretty big hamper on other stuff as well. Can't having a computer turn off at random while running apps be very bad for it?
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Originally Posted by
E3pO
He couldn't unprotect it. His "Unprotector" did the exact same thing my does. So, CV is not an option...
DANE: My surge protectors are annoying as hell every time the power has a brown out "Not all the way out, just lower in voltage" They literally trigger all of the fire alarms in the house, and make the garage door open and close to try and get our attention. Lets just say my mom doesn't like it when that happens. (almost every single day). She "marches her self down there and terns em off".
Not the most intellegent little thing in the world.
Wow, your house is fucked up. And sorry dude, that really sucks. Act of god, it seems.
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there is no way to disable surge protectors...
also, self owned by protecting internal beta maps.
lol.
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Sorry man. And people stop yanking on him for a mistake. People make those sometimes.
Things are about to go down in Halo CE work I can feel it. KM00's near miss and now this...
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I have sent the hard drive into a recovery center where apparently they can retrieve data with some sort of laser type machine. I have no idea how much it will cost to get my hard drive back, or if they will even find something.
They will get as much data off as you're willing to pay for. How much is the map worth to you? :)
Also, laser?
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Are the Z team maps password protected?
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Originally Posted by
n00b1n8R
Are the Z team maps password protected?
For the pb1 and pb2 maps no. For internal builds they are either not protected, or are protected using a password.
As for getting fully working tags out of future zteam maps, it won't happen. I got a few tricks up my sleeve :).