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   starwars to nonscrivetemi@tatooine.homelinux.ne   
   Re: Where are these 'usage' tracks' hidd   
   07 Mar 10 08:20:29   
   
   From: nonscrivetemi@tatooine.homelinux.net   
      
   On Thu,  4 Mar 2010 02:05:21 +0100 (CET), starwars   
    wrote:   
      
   >On Tue, 2 Mar 2010 17:48:00 +0100, "Dr. Kissenpoodle"   
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >>> WHERE IN THE HELL ARE THESE USUAGE TRACKS HIDING!!!!   
   >>   
   >>pagefile.sys   
   >   
   >Nope.  I don't use the page file.  I have the max amount of memory for   
   >XP, 4 Gigs, and Windows works just fine without the page file taking up   
   >more mem.   
   >   
   >(I used a different remailer this time instead of pboxmix.  I answered   
   >you a day ago, but the remailer system screwed up and seems to have   
   >lost my post.)   
   >   
   >I guess I'm going to have to go the TrueCrypt route.   
   >   
   >My main worry about all this is that the RIAA - Recording Industry   
   >Association of America, may be going after music uploaders/downloaders   
   >on Usenet after the finish off those who are downloading/uploading >music   
   >on the Web.  The bums are now trying to pass a law against us creating   
   >MP3 files from our own PURCHASED cds.   
   >   
   >Anyway, that's the reason I'm worried about this stuff.   
      
   Installed TrueCrypt. End of problem. Screw 'eraser' programs. They're   
   worthless, as installing and using Disk Investigator will prove to you.   
   No matter what drive you stored your FLVs, MP3s, and MP4s music files   
   on, the download tracks remain hidden and, seemingly untouchable, on   
   your C: drive.   
      
   - End of problem -   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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