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There is a planet M in Select City walk. Decent collection. Also there is a Music world in Saket, again decent selection of games. Aside from that there is a neo planet or Music world in Vasant Vihar (next to a Nirulas). Best collection of games in South Delhi.

 

Lastly you could always go to Palika.

 

Oh..so all music worlds and planet ms, eh? No gaming store per se? How about Satnam or macot at GK-M? Actually a friend wanted to know. He just got a PS3 and wants all sorts of games, old and new. And I haven't shopped in Delhi since I've come to Bombay.

 

Next to nirulas, ha? So..near munirka :lol:

 

@ bull.. I thought of pallika but going there just to get games is cumbersome.

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Hy..so what would be the best place to buy games (like a place with good collection of new as well as old games) in south Delhi? I know a couple of places but if any1 has better suggestions please put them here.
Aside from that there is a neo planet or Music world in Vasant Vihar (next to a Nirulas). Best collection of games in South Delhi.

 

This.

 

Neo Planet does have the best collection. Try there.

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I'm thinking about handing in my ASUS laptop (an N50-VN C1S) for service. Problem with the screen. Should still be under the 2 year global warranty.

 

Anyway, the issue here is that I want to back up the entire HDD (as in a clone image) for insurance, in case they decide to do a full-format plus OS reinstall (that too using their bloated ASUS crap filled backup section).

 

If they do do such a thing to piss me off and make my life difficult, I want to be able to restore the image to my hard disk on the laptop again. As it was before, with the same partition and folder structure and everything. What I have at hand is the aforementioned ASUS notebook with Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit on it, and an external hard disk I won for free from Seagate with 1 TB free. (931MB actual or whatever).

 

What tool would be apt for this operation? DriveImage XML ? http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial160.html --> Would this work?

 

Any other suggestions? Please shoot.. and as soon as u can.

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What tool would be apt for this operation? DriveImage XML ? http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial160.html --> Would this work?

 

Any other suggestions? Please shoot.. and as soon as u can.

Yes !!.. DriveImage XL is an awesomesauce freeware !!.. Many times better than most commerical tools :)

The tutorials lists everything to the T. Should work perfectly !! :D

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how do i convert 320gb external hdd to fat 32

it is ntfs format :(

pls help

AFAIK, it's a one way road bro. You can't convert NTFS to FAT32.

Partition Magic 8 could do it, albeit the implementation was buggy and data loss was inevitable.It has been discontinued by Norton.. But you can find it on many download sites !!.. Remember you can't buy it anymore.. All you will be getting is a trial version..!!

Otherwise just dump your data on another disk & format it back to FAT32. Easiest & probably the only way to go about it ! :cheers:

 

@GS: :cheers: .. Best of luck bro !

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how do i convert 320gb external hdd to fat 32

it is ntfs format :(

pls help

angersmash download swissknife..i was in similar problem when i had to formatmy hdd for ps3...anyways only issue with swiss knife is for win 7 its not free but windows xp version is available for free download...its works perfectly for me.

Free download

Hope this helps. :)

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angersmash download swissknife..i was in similar problem when i had to formatmy hdd for ps3...anyways only issue with swiss knife is for win 7 its not free but windows xp version is available for free download...its works perfectly for me.

Free download

Hope this helps. :)

Hmm.. So it can convert NTFS to FAT32 as in without formatting ?.. All data remains safe ?

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Hmm.. Checked their site.. No info on conversions.. All it says is it 'formats'.. But you can create multiple partitions & do formatting from Windows in-built Disk management as well (Vista/7) ? Why do we need SwissKnife ?

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Hmm.. So it can convert NTFS to FAT32 as in without formatting ?.. All data remains safe ?

oh no it clears all the data....i thought he just wanted to get fat32 .in that case swiss knife is not the solution.

 

Hmm.. Checked their site.. No info on conversions.. All it says is it 'formats'.. But you can create multiple partitions & do formatting from Windows in-built Disk management as well (Vista/7) ? Why do we need SwissKnife ?

I tried doing it through windows in built disk management but got lot of errors..so if it works for him fine otherwise swiss knife is easy and fast solution.

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