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Sony hackers released more data, promising 'Christmas gift'
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- Published on Monday, 15 December 2014 07:55
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A further dump of Sony Pictures corporate secrets turns out to have been put on the Internet over the weekend, with hackers' warning that there will be more to come.
A message that points to 5 gigabytes of data was given to the Pastebin website and signed by GOP. That's probably the same "Guardians of Peace" team or individual that claimed the responsibility for the Sony Pictures attack.
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Troubleshoot Lost or corrupted files on Windows Vista or Windows7
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- Published on Wednesday, 03 December 2014 07:31
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First, use the System File Checker tool (SFC.exe) to determine which file is causing the problem, then replace the file. Please perform the following steps:
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Windows7 optimization instructions
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- Published on Tuesday, 04 November 2014 07:52
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1. Clean Windows.old (old system files).
If you choose a custom installation when installed the system, and the installation process is not formatted, the system files of old system are stored in the Windows.old, find them and delete.
2.Cleaning up temporary files.
Cleaning up the system temporary files, cache files and other various software. Take a careful look at each option before cleaning and then decide whether or not to check and delete.
Take a look at lifestyles on Mars?
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- Published on Wednesday, 22 October 2014 06:50
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Many people are dying to visit Mars. However, at an altitude of 8200 feet on Hawaii's Mauna Loa volcano, there is a small dome base, which is used to test the psychological and technical personnel of Mars exploration experts. In 2013, NASA funded the Hawaii Space Exploration Analog Setting Project (HI-SEAS), the experimenter stayed there for four months. In October, another eight-month pilot project in turn restart.