or double-sided tape; 3M makes some pretty strong stuff
SamBones' first link allows for external power, i.e., it's USB-C socket can be connected to wall-wart to even charge your laptop, assuming it's compatible.
If your hard drive is replaced, then anything associated with the operating system and associated drivers are lost, since they were resident on the original hard drive, unless you are able to transfer them to the new hard drive.
The structual differences are mostly irrelevant. Any real code speed differences can be mitigated through in-line assembler. What did make a difference was the math libraries. Neither language has native math functions. The math functions are usually linked in through a math library that is...
The SIM unlock is usually a password that the user applies to the SIM card to prevent unauthorized use.
If you've forgotten the password, I'm not sure if there's much you can do, short of getting a completely new SIM card.
Another option is to use Excel with a barcode font. You can size the cells to match your labels and the incrementing capability of Excel will allow you to generate sequentially numbered barcodes
Are you sure that they looked in the right place?
Under Windows2000, "My Documents" are actually located under:
C:\Documents and Settings\YourName\My Documents
So long as the bar/space ratios are maintained per spec, the only requirement on height is that the reader's scan height is shorter than the bar height
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