Digest for sci.electronics.repair@googlegroups.com - 3 updates in 2 topics

"Mr. Man-wai Chang" <toylet.toylet@gmail.com>: Feb 19 12:08AM +0800

Is there an easy way to check wehther a certain PC component has
eavedropping device ATTACHED? :)
Charles Lucas <clsnowyowl@gmail.com>: Feb 18 08:20AM -0800

On Saturday, February 18, 2023 at 10:09:06 AM UTC-6, Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:
> Is there an easy way to check wehther a certain PC component has
> eavedropping device ATTACHED? :)
 
Do you mean audio or sound and listening device or a line monitoring device?
Charles Lucas <charlesandmilly@gmail.com>: Feb 17 09:28AM -0800

> > its partition alterations?
> Completely scrooched, I imagine--I was trying to install Windows
> afterwards, and it puked.
 
I had a hard drive that did this once. I came up with a resolution to the
problem that may help. This resolution given below helps to reconstitute
a linux system back to windows because linux and windows are not completely
compatible nor interchangeable because the commands are a different language
from a coding standpoint.
 
 
> > Repairable?
 
> > I've had trouble with LXLE in the past. Like to blame it on
> > something besides my own ignorance.
 
I resolved the above mentioned problem raised by this poster on a similar
situation by using dos 6.22 and reformatting the hard disk drive (provided
the drive is actually working well- all sectors and heads are in good condition)
and I did it with a SATA drive. Format in DOS 6.22 overwrites the master boot
record or MBR and places the sectors in proper contiguous order. It makes
it to where Windows can be reinstalled.
 
Windows and the computer terminal you use can help you determine whether
or not you have 32 bit or 64 bit system (or you can get the technical spec's)
on the processor or computer system to find out about the bit system it uses.
You can also check HDD capacity, RAM, ROM, and co-processor (along with
version numbers) just to be sure the firmware and other things are okay as well.
 
> Briarcliff Manor NY 10510
 
> http://electrooptical.net
> http://hobbs-eo.com
 
Good Luck.
 
Charles Lucas
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