The dreamhost panel is here: [link]
eta: and you sound more disgruntled than gruntled...
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bonny, do you just want to ftp the files over?
The dreamhost panel is here: [link]
eta: and you sound more disgruntled than gruntled...
Every time I go to that page, I get something about cron jobs and I'm immediately defeated. I have no clue what that even is!
bonny, do you just want to ftp the files over?Yes. That's what I've been doing. Is there another way?
go to this link:
when you get to the panel, on the left side is "manage domains", you should see an FTP option underneath your domain in the main window.
Thanks le nubian. I flopped around and found a different way into the ftp, but yours is much easier.
I just don't like the drill down...but I guess what is really going on is that I feel far less capable of doing a good job with this website conversion than I will need to be for it to be successful. Not enough knowledge, too few tools and too little cash to get someone else to do it.
The frustration comes straight out of having spent weeks coding my last site (many 12-15 hour days) and then having it not be as fruitful as I wanted it to be.
Ick. I don't like remembering that feeling...or being less capable than I want to be. Not dreamhost's fault to be sure. I just wish it were a little more obvious...and easier than ipowerweb, which it is not turning out to be.
Thanks again for the assist. That goes for ita too!
My computer died. I have a new one. The hard drive is... still here... somehow. But I want to get the files off of it pronto. The files I most want back are locked. The computer keeps telling me that I can't change the security/permissions. It won't let me copy them to the new computer. It won't let me open them with the appropriate program so I can re-save them.
Was Windows XP, now it's Windows Vista, I'm completely stumped. Anyone have any ideas?
You can remove the hard drive from the old machine and install it as a slave drive in the new one. If you're logged in as the administrator of the new machine, you shouldn't have to worry about permissions.
That's what I did, Ed. It still won't let me in. Thanks though.
Warning: Do NOT install Intervideo DVD Copy!
I've just wasted hours trying to get my new DVD writer to work again. After a lot of reading, I tracked down the fix and the culprit. Intervideo DVD Copy 5 came with the software CD for my new Asus P5KC mobo, so I thought I'd have a look, even though it was a trial version. I uninstalled pretty much straight away but the uninstallation failed to remove a virtual SCSI drive created by the program. This in turn caused my hardware drive to fail to load. The drive was there, but the software was reported as corrupted or missing but there was no way it could rollback and trying to update had no effect. In the end a post on another forum directed me to a page on the MS site, and with that help I was able to remove an offending entry in the registry. Once that was done, a reboot restored the DVD drive immediately. I don't know what Intervideo thinks they are doing but this particular program is totally fucked and should be avoided assiduously.
That's what I did, Ed. It still won't let me in. Thanks though.
If this isn't an issue with it being an encrypted driver, then you might be able to use Knoppix to transfer the files.
Downlod the CD image, burn it to disc, then boot the machine off the CD-ROM.
From there you can make your new hard disk partition read/write and copy the files totally bypassing Windows.
http://www.knoppix.net/wiki/Using_FAQ#File_transfer_between_Knoppix_and_Windows_or_other_systems:
This isn't the easiest way of doing things, but it might work.