Post A Pic Of Your Pc Here :)

So there are still two issues.

1.) What happens if a flash drive gets stolen, lost, corrupt, or otherwise unusable? Can you re-create the hash file on that flash drive?

2.) What if someone breaks into your house and steals the entire device? What kind of physical protection do you have in place?

Answer to question 1:

Yes.The entire hash data can be recreated with the UAC security software if needed.Multiple security passwords will be of course required in order to do that.

Answer to question 2:

The device is not located in my home anymore.It is in a special security underground room which is protected with locked solid steel door,audio detection,video surveillance and movements detection.Audio detection,video surveillance and movements detection are also presented OUTSIDE of the room too.So if there are ANY sounds or ANY movements detected either OUTSIDE of the room or IN the room,the alarms go ON immediately and I am immediately notified by a computer program that I have a breach.And in that moment I will just call the police immediately.
And if thiefs somehow manage to escape by the time police arrives,they will end up with empty hands anyway since it is IMPOSSIBLE for someone to break those solid steel door in just few seconds together with stealing the UAC data device without triggering the alarms since the alarms are triggered immediately even when someone is/are close to that room.
Also the video surveillance will record their faces so I will give that to the police and according to that they will find them.If thiefs were wearing masks then the police WILL or WON'T find them.In either case I don't care since thiefs would not even manage to get into the room not to mention to steal the device.Alarms are triggered IMMEDIATELY when someone even comes close to the solid steel door.
Besides...nobody knows where that is anyway so there will be no stealing attempts.Even if someone tracks my IP address right now,that would be completely useless for anyone since I never EVER make replies on this forum FROM THAT PLACE WHERE THE DEVICE IS LOCATED.I do that from home instead.Same applies for all other internet activities I do.





Cheers!
 
The following picture I just found on google will approximately show you how the room where the UAC data device is located looks like:
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Now imaginate a small table in the middle on which the device is sitting on and then imaginate 4 audio detections,4 video surveillances and 4 movements detections each located in the upper corner of the room.Also there are NO lights on the ceiling.They are in the floor instead and are covered with the solid white plastic.So the light comes from the floor instead.Also there are mirrors on all 4 sides of the wall.

Anyway that is how that room looks like approximately.
Maybe one day I will show you the real image,but for now no. :P
 
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I just realized this thread isn't stickied. Could someone sticky it please?

Well there's already 6 stickied threads in General Computer Chat,I remember Ian saying he wanted to go through and unsticky a few threads as there is quite a lot of them,So for now il leave it be. :)
 
Bump, people need to post pictures damn it! I don't care if you have already posted pictures, take new ones to refresh our memory ;)
 
G-Skill NQ Ram, right? How could you remove those beauties!!! Those were the sexiest RAM-sticks ever made. Still have them in my system! :D

Yup that's what I had. They were bad from the factory and caused BSOD's that I put up with for about a year and a half before grabbing some blue Ripjaw. They fit the color of my computer better than the red did.

Refreshing started...
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Saved for future use :good:
 
You've seen it all before, but here you go. Hope it refreshes your memory (of how dusty my machine gets). :)

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You need some fan filters ;)

I've got one on the front intake fan I think and possibly one on the power supply.

I noticed the other week when I was looking at my PC that the rear exhaust fan isn't even spinning. I think I might need to plug it in again or something.
 
Answer to question 1:

Yes.The entire hash data can be recreated with the UAC security software if needed.Multiple security passwords will be of course required in order to do that.

Answer to question 2:

The device is not located in my home anymore.It is in a special security underground room which is protected with locked solid steel door,audio detection,video surveillance and movements detection.Audio detection,video surveillance and movements detection are also presented OUTSIDE of the room too.So if there are ANY sounds or ANY movements detected either OUTSIDE of the room or IN the room,the alarms go ON immediately and I am immediately notified by a computer program that I have a breach.And in that moment I will just call the police immediately.
And if thiefs somehow manage to escape by the time police arrives,they will end up with empty hands anyway since it is IMPOSSIBLE for someone to break those solid steel door in just few seconds together with stealing the UAC data device without triggering the alarms since the alarms are triggered immediately even when someone is/are close to that room.
Also the video surveillance will record their faces so I will give that to the police and according to that they will find them.If thiefs were wearing masks then the police WILL or WON'T find them.In either case I don't care since thiefs would not even manage to get into the room not to mention to steal the device.Alarms are triggered IMMEDIATELY when someone even comes close to the solid steel door.
Besides...nobody knows where that is anyway so there will be no stealing attempts.Even if someone tracks my IP address right now,that would be completely useless for anyone since I never EVER make replies on this forum FROM THAT PLACE WHERE THE DEVICE IS LOCATED.I do that from home instead.Same applies for all other internet activities I do.





Cheers!


That made me laugh!
 
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