And this week would be an especially good time to do such things, as there are no classes and the students are gone and the labs are empty. Why, I even saw this guy Joe Besko all alone using a computer lab yesterday.... Another nice feature of labs is testing out a situation where you are worried about a suspicious e-mail or Web site. Because the lab computers essentially boot a clean image every time, you don't have to worry about breaking a working computer. So I head straight for a computer lab if I am the least bit worried about an e-mail or an iffy URL. /rich On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 08:26:02 -0500, Joe Besko <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > On Tue, 8 Mar 2005, Samone E. Jones wrote: > > > Does anyone have a tower or machine that has 2.0 USB ports. > > I'm trying to extract data off of a laptop hard drive that I've put > > in an enclosure since windows was corrupted. > > None of my towers can't seem to see it, Even my XP towers. > > > > Is anyone still on campus?? > > I need this ASAP if possible. > > You could always use some of the classroom PC labs to use the USB 2.0 > ports to transfer your data. I believe all the labs in the computer > center (120, 210, 313, 403 and 515) have USB 2.0 ports. All you need to > do is log into the machine with your MSUNetID and password to use the > machine and transfer your data. > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > Joe Besko Phone: 517.432.5335 > Systems Programmer Fax: 517.353.9847 > Michigan State University E-mail: [log in to unmask] > 515 Computer Center E-mail Page: [log in to unmask] > East Lansing, MI 48824-1042 (please limit page to 3 lines) >