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So, I've got a livejournal question. I'm logged in, but it only lets me see the unlocked friends posts. I don't think *everyone* has unfriended me since earlier this morning. Is anyone else having this problem? Or do you know why it might be happening?
On edit: I've tried logging out and logging back in, closing and opening a new browser and rebooting the computer.
VW, do you have an alternate brower? Netscape/Firefox/etc? Might be worth it to find out if it is your account or your computer.
Also you might want to clear the disk cache in the Internet control panel.
If I can think of more, I'll let you know.
VW, LiveJournal has a note on their help page that may explain some of the wonkyness. It's not exactly the issue you have, but it may be related.
Free users on the FiletMignon cluster (Where am I?) may find that their journals are temporarily in read-only mode, due to maintenance being performed on the cluster. Please see lj_maintenance for more information.
I doubt that's it, because vw is a paid user.
Other than that, I have no idea. It's working fine for me.
Ok. It appears to be working again. I cleared stuff and rebooted again. We'll see if it sticks.
Thanks!
another ipod question. i'm plugging it in to my work computer(which i've done before), but iTunes doesn't seem to recognize my ipod. it's recognizing that something is plugging in, but it has it listed as "SYS" and there is absolutely no music listed under it. i've ejected and reconnected several times. restarted iTunes a few times and even completely rebooted my computer.
my ipod is fine. all the music i had dled is still there. any ideas?
I need to reformat a 200GB internal hard drive on my WinXP Home box from NTFS to FAT32 (I've backed up the files onto another HD). When I go into the disk management utility, it only gives me the option to reformat as NTFS.
Any suggestions?
Boot the computer using a Win98 start up disk, and use fdisk and format to format the disk.
Of course, I don't know if that'll work on a 200 GB drive without an outside formatting utility, which you can probably download from the manufacturer's website.