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Group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage · Group Profile · Search for system failure in microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage
Author: Mick Murphy
Date: Aug 7, 2008 03:39

...power on, and from list of options, go into Safe Mode using UP Arrow, the ENTER. Do a system restore to before you deleted programs. Disable anti-virus before doing SR. Then work out how to delete them, without screwing it up! All Programs>Accessories>System System restore. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "c galway" wrote: I booted up my XP Pro...
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Re: Oyster Card System Failure     

Group: uk.transport.london · Group Profile · Search for system failure in uk.transport.london
Author: tim.....
Date: Jul 26, 2008 02:22

.... Data errors don't mess up hardware. B2003 Of course they can - incorrect data downloaded to cards can easily makethem inoperable. Only if you design your systems wrongly. Incorrect data in the validators could easily make them not accept cards, but it shouldn't cause cards to be trashed unless it has been specifically designed to do so. Both today ...
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Re: Oyster Card System Failure     

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Author: MIG
Date: Jul 25, 2008 14:37

.... Data errors don't mess up hardware. B2003 Of course they can - incorrect data downloaded to cards can easily makethem inoperable. Only if you design your systems wrongly. Incorrect data in the validators could easily make them not accept cards, but it shouldn't cause cards to be trashed unless it has been specifically designed to do so. Both today ...
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Re: Oyster Card System Failure     

Group: uk.transport.london · Group Profile · Search for system failure in uk.transport.london
Author: tim.....
Date: Jul 25, 2008 14:29

... excuse. Data errors don't mess up hardware. B2003 Of course they can - incorrect data downloaded to cards can easily makethem inoperable. Only if you design your systems wrongly. Incorrect data in the validators could easily make them not accept cards, but it shouldn't cause cards to be trashed unless it has been specifically designed to do so. Both today anda ...
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Re: Oyster Card System Failure     

Group: uk.transport.london · Group Profile · Search for system failure in uk.transport.london
Author: Paul Corfield
Date: Jul 25, 2008 10:45

...@hotmail.com> wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7524754.stm The Oyster system used on London's transport network has broken down two weeks after another fault left 40,000 ... else. A notice was issued this afternoon indicating an incorrect file had been loaded to the LU system by Transys. It's been corrected and the gates are working properly now. While everyone is ...
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Re: Oyster Card System Failure     

Group: uk.transport.london · Group Profile · Search for system failure in uk.transport.london
Author: Batman55
Date: Jul 25, 2008 10:45

....com/ A blog about transport projects in London Somewhat amusingly BBC South East were trying to do a slagging off report on the incident and both times they failed to get any sound with their picture. Another report was also delayed and ended suddenly. I don't know if the irony will have struck them - maybe there will be a report at 1030 on how the BBC systems failed. MaxB
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Re: Oyster Card System Failure     

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Author: MIG
Date: Jul 25, 2008 08:47

..., "dB" <db_u...@hotmail.com> wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7524754.stm The Oyster system used on London's transport network has broken down two weeks after another fault left 40,000 customers with corrupted cards. ... off instead? I haven't managed to exploit any of this yet, because I've been covered by a travelcard both times the system was switched off.
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Re: Oyster Card System Failure     

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Author: google
Date: Jul 25, 2008 08:33

On Jul 25, 8:16 am, "dB" <db_u...@hotmail.com> wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7524754.stm The Oyster system used on London's transport network has broken down two weeks after another fault left 40,000 customers with corrupted cards. The latest problem has affected pay as you go Oystercards on the Tube network. Barriers are being kept open at all ...
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Re: Oyster Card System Failure     

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Author: thagor2008
Date: Jul 25, 2008 01:29

....com> wrote: thagor2...@googlemail.com gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: The Oyster system used on London's transport network has broken down two weeks after another fault left 40,000 customers with corrupted cards. Oh dear, the system hardening against the MiFARE hack just isn't working is it boys? When that exploit ...
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Re: Oyster Card System Failure     

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Author: Adrian
Date: Jul 25, 2008 01:24

thagor2008@googlemail.com gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: The Oyster system used on London's transport network has broken down two weeks after another fault left 40,000 customers with corrupted cards. Oh dear, the system hardening against the MiFARE hack just isn't working is it boys? When that exploit gets published ...
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