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Could this be somehow combined with salt water, so the evaporated water would then be drinkable?
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Thanks for the response.
you can try copying the Windows boot sector byte for byte from the swapped out disk to a partition on the new disk
How would I go about doing this? Macrium Reflect?
I had multiple disks in my PC, one with Windows and one with Linux. The drive with Linux had the boot record I guess; I removed and replaced that one with a new disk and again installed Linux on it (so the Windows disk has been the same the while time), but I can no longer log into Windows while this new disk is installed and the old disk is removed. I can log into Linux while the new disk is installed, and if I swap back to the old disk I can log into Windows. How do I fix things so I can not into Windows or new Linux while the new disk is installed? I don't mind reinstalling my Linux OS, but I really don't want to reinstall Windows.
With SPY's average ~5% return rate, does it make sense to invest in companies like SJT, MPW, PXD, etc that have over 10% dividends? Companies like ORC which have like 18% dividend, but the underlying stock price continues to fall more that 18% are traps sure, but SJT, MPW, PXD and others that have a decent track record of not losing much (or even gaining) value seem like good investments. Am I missing something?