So I just don't get involved, instead of belittling them over three freaking pages, whith others joining the jerking off, whose "job description" really is the exact opposite of that.įirst of Meads go and take the time to read my post properly. I do understand your point, I also find it unnecessary if people post questions that they could easily answer themselves.
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Even better when mods chime in and congratulate those people on doing so. But that nulls out when at the same time those people start harassing him about it. Well, it's nice that people do help, in spite of having to do stuff that OP could very well do himself. That's not arrogance or smugness by a long shot.
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When one gets to this level (PT) of audio work one is expected to at least do that. We just don't like to be taken advantage of when it becomes apparent some won't go to the trouble to at least help themselves with doing some basic research. If it weren't for some of the same few who do help out here a lot of posters issues would go unanswered. It's not arrogance you see here by any stretch of the imagination.
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Get a mindset for research and learn how to use Google and the world is your oyster. We don't know everything but do know how to use Google and therein lies the rub. It doesn't wear the DUC out but does wear out those who try and help and end up doing just what the op could have done on his or her own. as if we are all pros then let's close the DUC and no need for it anymore Keep those and let them take care of all those wannabes who make the tone of this forum as unwelcoming as it is.Īrrogance smells really bad nowadays around here. There's a handful of mods who are really seemingly great guys. Wandering around like peacocks and sniffing their own behind for pleasure. I really don't like the arrogance that hovers around the DUC today, which is spread by those people who are posting here the most. A person who never receives answers on their pointless questions will eventually stop asking them here. Who the f cares if he posts questions he could google for himself? Does that wear the duc out? If questions are too easy for you to answer or too obvious or whatever, then just move along. How is it within the boundaries of reason to give a thread 23 posts that mainly involve self absorbed prickery and picking on the OP? For several years now I see a lot of needless hostility, even from mods - who weren't in existence because not necessary in the good old times.
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I remember a time, when the DUC was a nice place to hang out. Once the operation is complete, hit the ‘Esc’ key to exit the DOS environment and power down your system. Continue with the prompts by pressing the ‘Y’ key until Secure Erase is finished. Once the command is executed, you will be brought back to the FreeDOS Utility to continue onward. If that command yields a distorted screen try segui0 /s (type a space then /s). If you are placed into a black DOS screen Samsung SECERASE with a blinking cursor, you need to enter the syntax command ‘SEGUI0’ (that is a zero). After the Power Cycle has been completed, the program will allow you to continue. If you receive a message saying that your drive is in a “frozen state”, you will have to perform a Power Cycle (which is disconnecting the SSD from both data and power ports, waiting 3 – 5 seconds, and reconnecting the drive to the ports again). At that point the application will scan for your SSD and allow you to choose it once scanning is complete. You should enter Samsung SSD Secure Erase Utility, will display a warning message. Power on your machine and ensure to boot from the Bootable media by entering your BIOS or accessing your boot sequence. Upon burning the disc or making the bootable USB with that program, shut down the computer. In the secure erase tab, there should be an option to create a bootable cd/dvd or usb. The steps above effectively “unlock” the drive and you should now beĪble to click the button and successfully perform a Secure EraseĪ forum I found has this listed as a working fix, if the power cable fix above does not fix the problem. After waiting a few moments, reconnect the cables to the SSD. Disconnect the cables attached to the SSD.ģ. Open your computer case to gain physical access to the SSD.Ģ. Is in a “locked” state, follow the instructions below to power OFF/ON yourġ. Message that tells you that the selected disk cannot be erased because it
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Some PCs automatically “lock” attached drives.
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The Samsung Magician Manual has this to say: