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RandomRestore

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  1. CPU: AMD A8-6600k 3.9GHz APU Host: Win10 64-bit SVM is enabled in BIOS. Logs are attached if anyone wants to see them. VBox.log VBoxHardening.log
  2. I am unsure how to reverse the words in a string. I'm trying to find the number of words that there are with the number of spaces(+1) [assuming that they don't add a space before or after the sentence]. Then from there, I want to somehow use the number of words to create a script that reverses the words in a sentence [assuming that the sentence does have a "." at the end]. Sample Input: My name is Edward Sample Output: Edward is name My Here is my code so far: http://cpp.sh/4nzz Thanks for reading, a beginner like me really appreciates your help.
  3. I ran a scan using NPE and did find a few files, but I'm guessing that they were false positives since I have memory of installing those applications and when I uploaded them to VirusTotal, they looked for the most part; clean. I did find a problem with a file called HOSTS in a subdirectory in the \Windows folder, but I have past memory that I edited that file to block additional IPs, since I didn't want Windows to be tracking me.
  4. That seems to have taken some stress off my mind. I forgot that I could forward emails. Thanks for your response.
  5. Alright thanks, the email provider just raised some red flags for me whenever I give an employer my email address. I'm always wondering what their thinking, for example; "Was I the most professional when compared to other candidates?".
  6. I'm just asking about the appearance of my email address. The email address example@gmail.com probably looks better than example@zoho.com, but I'm just asking if employers would see me as an unprofessional employee.
  7. Thanks for your responses, I'm just not too happy about the fact where companies will look at(or even sell) your personal information. Hence why I decided to do some research and find a email service which didn't do these shady trades. I'm just asking about the appearance of my email address. Obviously, example@gmail.com looks better than example@zoho.com, but I'm just asking if it would make any noticeable difference in terms of employment rates.
  8. The only problem is that it also requires money to change your email account with Google. You get one free change with zoho. I'm looking for something like a personal business email, an email to receive messages relating to work. Another factor to why I chose zoho was since they didn't include ads in their service; and since they didn't "scan" your emails for certain keywords so that they could give more "relevant ads". I just want to know if for my email, would an employer look at me the wrong way for using a not-so-popular email service.
  9. I'm not sure if my question belongs in this subforum, but here it is: For a professional business email, would using a well-known email provider like gmail.com be better than using an email provider like zoho.com which is not that well-known, but includes more features and is a stronger overall business email for productivity, etc. The only downside would be the zoho.com name. I'm asking if employers would "take marks away" if I used a not-so-well known email provider like zoho.com. Thanks for reading.
  10. My service provider isn't really all that well known and is owned my an convenience store, so I don't really expect them to know, but I will just be browsing the web for answers and solutions. Thanks for your help.
  11. Would I need to pay to get them to tell me? Or are there any tools or instructions that I can follow online that you know of? Thanks for reading.
  12. Hey guys, sorry to bother you all, but what my phone just did was while I was web browsing on my phone it was at 11%, then after a while, I wake it up and start browsing the web again and it magically goes all the way to 42%. Is this normal?
  13. Alright, thanks. One more question, how much faster do you think the 10 watt charger will be? Like percentage or minutes-wise.
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