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eSATA is the one of solution. And easiest way is, move data (folder) to external drive, and create shortcut link from original(internal hd) point to new point(external hd).
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I had same problem before, and it was RAM(Memory module) caused that problem. I replaced new RAM and it has been fixed. Anyway, I think you should bring your Mac to genius bar(Apple retail store) if possible...
You can find SATA(HDD) to PATA(Mother Board) converter, but it's a little difficult for Laptop computer because it doesn't have enough physical space of HDD. There is NO guarantee but if you don't mind, you might try it... I recommend you use external HDD(SATA) via USB connection... Or, if you …
And, you can use public ntp servers. [url]http://www.pool.ntp.org/[/url]
If you can use it a few minutes and then power goes down, it looks like a heat problem...
You might try to assign DNS servers manually on PC if your PC use DHCP.
Did you check some of LC_MESSAGES directories? For example, [CODE]$ ls /usr/share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/ Linux-PAM.mo findutils.mo libc.mo redhat-menus.mo acl.mo gawk.mo libgpg-error.mo rhpl.mo aspell.mo gcc.mo libidn.mo rpm.mo[/CODE]
Do you have root permission of your dedicated server? Your dir info is looks like a chrooted.
just in case, check at below site and see your language tag. [url]http://www.useragentstring.com/[/url]
Check it out if you're still interested. [url]http://www.cygwin.com/[/url]
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