Gibson Research SupportBecause we really are so swamped with eMail, when we receive a question that has already been answered here, our reply must be limited to asking you to please check the appropriate FAQ or Q&A page. Since you could have done that before writing, YOU could have had your answer sooner (probably right now, in fact!) and WE would have had more time to work on site improvements and develop more cool new technology!
So, while we are certainly standing by to help you with anything that is NOT already covered by the material on this web site, please — before you write — take a moment to review the relevant self-help page(s) to find a complete and thorough answer to the questions you may have!
Thank you VERY much! . . .
ShieldsUP! Resources:
The ShieldsUP! FAQ Page contains an extensive and continuously developing collection of helpful information.
The ShieldsUP! Discussion Forum is a super-active newsgroup which is frequented by many bright and knowledgeable Internet users who can often provide answers to your questions within minutes. You can read the group through our web-based browser (not recommended due to the lack of specific newsgroup support) or by pointing any standard newsgroup reader at our discussion and news server: news.grc.com.
SpinRite Resources:
The SpinRite Q&A page contains a wealth of specific information about SpinRite's actual operation in the field. This includes work arounds for various common 'gotchas' affecting a small population of SpinRite's users.
The SpinRite Website itself contains a wealth of information which answers questions like: "Will SpinRite be able to help me with such-and-such." Steve spent so much time on these pages that there's virtually nothing about SpinRite that he hasn't clearly explained with detailed diagrams. Check them out!
Complete SpinRite Documentation, including the complete SpinRite Owner's Guide and a technical 'backgrounder', is always available for you to download . . . whether you already own SpinRite or not! Please feel free to browse this literature and product documentation.
Click Of Death & TIP Resources:
The Click of Death Q&A page contains information about Iomega's Zip and Jaz drive Click of Death, and about the operation of our freeware Trouble in Paradise (TIP) utility.
The Click of Death Website contains a wealth of information about the causes, cures, and recourses available to sufferers of the dreaded Iomega Click of Death. Please familiarize yourself with these pages!
ClearType / Free & Clear Resources:
The ClearType / Free & Clear Q&A dialog page provides a question and answer session in the form of dialogs we've had with the site's visitors. It helps to flesh out the purely factual pages making up the Free&Clear website pages.
The Sub-Pixel Technology Website provides extensive background in the ways and means of Microsoft's ClearType technology. After reading through Steve's detailed and diagram enriched explanations we'd be surprised if anything was unclear. (Except, perhaps, which direction is 'up'!)
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