@blmjr:
@blmjr:
it's about time this was featured. it's great. after you set it up, you can download/install a bunch of crap on the computer. then you reset and it's like it never happened. it keeps your computer clean. you might not even need anti-virus software if you use it.
i always just open whatever i had opened last time in firefox. these tabs are always the same: hotmail, dilbert, lifehacker, gizmodo. i also have a few other tabs open for whatever else i was reading last.
VOTE: keybreeze
easier to do in excel.
keybreeze, samurize
wouldn't it be easier to do image a clean install with DriveImageXL (featured in the past on LH)?
cool! wonder why this is hidden and not a shortcut in the start menu somewhere.
probably not a good idea in places like CA, where we have earthquakes. i can imagine the hard drive getting slammed around in there.
keybreeze.
wow, definitely not for the lazy (me).
it works; i recently tried this just for the heck of it. it didn't prompt me for a key either. used a new dell inspiron cd on an old dell dimension. YMMV.
huh? it's not down.
@BugMeNot:
use rapidshare, megaupload, etc. instead
couldn't wait. this is awesome. previously to copy & paste filenames, i used a macro in excel. this is sooooooo much better. thanks LH!!! =D
sweet! if this can copy file names from a massive list of files, it will be insanely useful. i'll definitely try this out later.
linux simply isn't easy enough to use yet. i had a hell of a time 1) installing it and 2) getting it to work (screen resolution, sound, etc, etc). i pretty much gave up on it and wrote it off as a waste of time.