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Saving the world, one bug at a time
How to recover Google Chrome passwords and cookies
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10 months ago
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Alexander Sklar
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If you’re one of the two people in the world that follow my blog (thank you Mom!) then you know that I’ve recently had a run-in with physics and my hard drive lost. Long story short, I was able to recover the files like so . If you’ve...
Saving the world, one bug at a time
How to Install the Visual C 7.1 Runtime on Windows 7
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10 months ago
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Alexander Sklar
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You might ask, why would I want to do that…ever? Well, it may become more clear in my next post, so bear with me. It turns out I wasn’t able to find a download location for the VC 7.1 runtime. Maybe I didn’t look hard enough, whatever. What I did find...
Saving the world, one bug at a time
Rescuing a corrupt NTFS partition (and giving Linux an n-th chance)
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10 months ago
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Alexander Sklar
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A little while ago, I started getting bugchecks (BSOD). At first I didn’t pay much attention to them, but as they started to occur more frequently I guess the writing was on the wall. The bugcheck code in question was STOP 0x7A - KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR...
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