Loads a file or the contents of specific disk sectors into memory. Used without parameters, the l subcommand loads the file you specified on the debug command line into memory, beginning at address CS:100. Debug.exe also sets the BX and CX registers to the number of bytes loaded. If you did not specify a file on the debug command line, the file loaded is the one you most recently specified by using the n (name) subcommand.
Syntaxl [address]l [address] [Drive] [FirstSector] [number]
The df command displays drive capacities. The free command will show memory usage. The top command will show the system load of various processes.
If a virus persists on a PC even after formatting it is likely that the virus has been inserted into the boot sector of the hard drive - which is not rewritten when you re-format it. Assuming you are running a Microsoft OS, to fix it, boot using the install CD for the OS and run the first Repair option which will load the Recovery Console from a ramdisk (and doesn't use the hard drive for booting). This requires that your BIOS supports booting from the CD drive. Then run the 'fixboot' command. This is supposed to overwrite the boot sector. You may have to specify the drive letter of which partition to fix.
What command can you use to load the windows desktop?
ofdma frequency range
type WIN to load the desktop
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L0 0 0 1 equates to: L = load and the first 0 = address. The second 0 = drive, the third 0 = first sector, and the 1 = number.
you probably just stop and load.
dmesg lists the most recently connected or removed devices. It also reports errors if any - for example if a driver fails to load, or there is something wrong with a hard drive, etc.
"A good AC drive technician understands the operation of the variable speed drive and the functions of its components.An outstanding AC drive technician also understands the effects of the load on the drive and the effects of the drive on the load."...James Shumberg
Try adding this command line to your desktop shortcut, worked for me. -jobPriority 0 So new line would be, whatever drive you put it in:\Spore\Sporebin\SporeApp.exe -jobPriority 0
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