From: FromTheRafters on 5 Aug 2010 21:37 "John Slade" <hhitman86(a)pacbell.net> wrote in message news:hYI6o.7940$1F6.1462(a)newsfe01.iad... [...] > Provided it's a bad capacitor. But these days a lot of MB > capacitors are solid core and you have to test. Most of the newer > systems I see have both acid core and solid core capacitors. Acid core capacitors? ....is this more dinner table conversation?
From: David H. Lipman on 5 Aug 2010 23:36 From: "FromTheRafters" <erratic(a)nomail.afraid.org> | "John Slade" <hhitman86(a)pacbell.net> wrote in message | news:hYI6o.7940$1F6.1462(a)newsfe01.iad... | [...] >> Provided it's a bad capacitor. But these days a lot of MB >> capacitors are solid core and you have to test. Most of the newer >> systems I see have both acid core and solid core capacitors. | Acid core capacitors? | ...is this more dinner table conversation? G-d I missed this. "...acid core and solid core capacitors..." it is as funny as the furniture polish on the feather to claen the dust out of the computer. I guess it is easier to write acid then electrolytic. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
From: John Slade on 6 Aug 2010 02:16 On 8/5/2010 2:25 PM, David H. Lipman wrote: > From: "John Slade"<hhitman86(a)pacbell.net> > > | On 8/4/2010 1:53 PM, David H. Lipman wrote: >>> From: "John Slade"<hhitman86(a)pacbell.net> > > > >>>>> The term "malware" is generic. >>>>> The term "virus" is quite specific. > > > >>> | "Virus" is both a generic term and a specific term. Why do >>> | you think they call the software used to clean trojans and >>> | worms, "Anti-Virus" software? I'm sure you don't think that they >>> | only clean viruses and leave trojans and worms alone. It's all a >>> | matter of semantics. Just about all of the major anti-malware >>> | vendors have products that they call Anti-Virus. This is because >>> | it just stuck. You're a professional and you don't know this? > >>> Sorry John - No. > > | Well it's time you learned. > > I've been studying malware since I had to erradicate the "Jerusalem.B" from a Novell 2.11 > network. That was a true file infecting virus. I have been at this long enough to say > emphatically, YOU need to learn otherwise do NOT call yourself a professional. > What makes me a professional is knowing what I'm doing. Remember this whole thing started out because someone wasn't "professional" enough to think of backing up so they won't lose data by clearing restore points. John
From: John Slade on 6 Aug 2010 02:27 On 8/5/2010 8:36 PM, David H. Lipman wrote: > From: "FromTheRafters"<erratic(a)nomail.afraid.org> > > | "John Slade"<hhitman86(a)pacbell.net> wrote in message > | news:hYI6o.7940$1F6.1462(a)newsfe01.iad... > > | [...] > >>> Provided it's a bad capacitor. But these days a lot of MB >>> capacitors are solid core and you have to test. Most of the newer >>> systems I see have both acid core and solid core capacitors. > > | Acid core capacitors? > > | ...is this more dinner table conversation? > > > G-d I missed this. > > "...acid core and solid core capacitors..." it is as funny as the furniture polish on the > feather to claen the dust out of the computer. > > I guess it is easier to write acid then electrolytic. > Both are correct, you call yourself a professional and you don't know that many "wet" capacitors use acid electrolytes? John
From: David H. Lipman on 6 Aug 2010 06:11
From: "John Slade" <hhitman86(a)pacbell.net> | On 8/5/2010 8:36 PM, David H. Lipman wrote: >> From: "FromTheRafters"<erratic(a)nomail.afraid.org> >> | "John Slade"<hhitman86(a)pacbell.net> wrote in message >> | news:hYI6o.7940$1F6.1462(a)newsfe01.iad... >> | [...] >>>> Provided it's a bad capacitor. But these days a lot of MB >>>> capacitors are solid core and you have to test. Most of the newer >>>> systems I see have both acid core and solid core capacitors. >> | Acid core capacitors? >> | ...is this more dinner table conversation? >> G-d I missed this. >> "...acid core and solid core capacitors..." it is as funny as the furniture polish on >> the >> feather to claen the dust out of the computer. >> I guess it is easier to write acid then electrolytic. | Both are correct, you call yourself a professional and you | don't know that many "wet" capacitors use acid electrolytes? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dielectric http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrolytic_capacitor -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |