STOP 0X00000050 on bootup, both normal and safe mode
It could have been caused by update KB977165. Take a look at this: <a href=”http://benosullivan.co.uk/windows/how-to-fix-page_fault_in_nonpaged_area-stop-0×00000050-after-windows-update/”>How to Fix “PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA, STOP: 0×00000050″ after Windows Update</a> If that doesn’t help, I would try removing all hardware devices (including CD/DVD ROMs) to see if that makes any difference. If you have more than one memory module, I would remove [...]

View Answer   |  May 4, 2010  10:05 PM
Dell Precision 370, Page fault, RAID 1, RAID 2, Stop 0X00000050, STOP codes, Windows Backup, Windows XP boot failure, Windows XP SP2
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converting fat volume to ntfs
If you need to support a larger partition size, or you need more granular permissions you’ll want NTFS. To convert the disk use the convert command line tool. <pre>CONVERT D: /FS:NTFS </pre>

View Answer   |  May 3, 2010  2:04 PM
FAT and NTFS, NTFS, Windows 7
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Microsoft Outlook 2003 Auto-Archive feature won’t archive email
Here is a little known issue with archived folders and the .OST file. I learned this when addressing the same issue for an administrator. When you set up an outlook email account on a PC for the first time and set it to use cached mode, then the “modified” date of ALL emails in that [...]

View Answer   |  April 30, 2010  7:08 PM
.OST files, Email archiving, Exchange Server, Microsoft Outlook, Outlook, Outlook 2003
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56,975 pts.

Is there any way in which an internet explorer 8 update could cause a computer to crash?
It is not likely, but there is always the possibility that an update could cause a problem. That is why most organizations test patches before rolling them out to the general population.

View Answer   |  April 30, 2010  5:47 AM
BIOS settings, Hard drive failure, Internet Explorer 8, Windows XP, Windows XP administration
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27,310 pts.

4 TB to 3 Tapes using LTO2, how can this fit on these tapes…???
Either it isn’t completing normally/fully or the data is very comressable. With hardware compression and the right data you can get pretty amazing compression ratios, for example text files and log files will compress a ton. We’ll need further information to really give you a better answer. Like, what type of system, data, backup software, [...]

View Answer   |  April 29, 2010  7:13 AM
AS/400 backup, LTO2, Tape Backups
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108,240 pts.

Best Storage Solution
I would like at Dell Equallogic’s solution and as your storage demand grows, just purchase another enclosure to increase the total space without interruptions. Management, scalability, and performance are key features you will get from this platform.

View Answer   |  April 27, 2010  7:22 PM
ArcServe, ARCserve Backup 12, Backup, eSATA, Storage products and equipment
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8,120 pts.

Windows Ghost with Windows XP
If all the hardware is the same you can ghost your hard drives with no problems otherwise you will have some bad clones because the HAL and storage drivers aren’t compatible across different hardware platforms. So if i did ghost without installing any drivers until after ghost , does it cause any effect for the [...]

View Answer   |  April 24, 2010  6:46 PM
Ghost, Ghost for Windows XP, Norton Ghost
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50 pts.

Using Imapi COM service regarding Cd burning configurations
If you can read it, you can copy it. The disk is read, COPIED, into ram, to be manipulated as needed, for screen display or printing. Encryption still doesn’t stop copying, for the same reason. If you want to stop people ripping your cd’s the only way to stop that is don’t give your cd’s [...]

View Answer   |  April 24, 2010  4:28 PM
CD Burner Drivers, CD drives, IMAP
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4,625 pts.

Public Folder Tree (default location changed)
Make sure your public folders are all being replicated on all mail servers. You can use <a href=”http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=635BE792-D8AD-49E3-ADA4-E2422C0AB424&displaylang=en”>PFDAVAdmin </a>to do bulk replications. Very useful tool! Install on your PC, not on any Exchange server.

View Answer   |  April 23, 2010  6:57 PM
Exchange 2003, Public folders, Replication
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56,975 pts.

Veritas Netbackup Console/ X win issue ??
Try a repair installation of the netbackup console

View Answer   |  April 23, 2010  6:46 PM
NetBackup, Unix, Veritas, Veritas NetBackup, X Windows System
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56,975 pts.

Tier Theory
Tiering in it’s simplest form is identical to steps going into the house. This “thinking” can hopefully point you to whatever tiering you are referring to (Storage, Applications, etc.). The bottom steps would be considered “Tier 3″, middle steps “Tier 2″, top steps “Tier 1″, and within storage in particular you will here “Tier 0″. [...]

View Answer   |  April 23, 2010  1:38 PM
Storage Tiering
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8,120 pts.

Windows 2003 file server cluster and exchange 2007 CCR
Not 100% sure exactly what you want to do but what I think you are asking is can you have the following: 2 node cluster the cluster hosts a file server each node hosts a CCR node with the CCR data stores on the local nodes I don’t think this will work very well. As [...]

View Answer   |  April 22, 2010  6:53 PM
Active Directory, Exchange 2007, Exchange CCR, FSW, SAN, Windows 2003 File Server Cluster, Windows Server 2003
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2,260 pts.

Hard Drive space
You may want to go into disk management to see how the layout of the hard drive that Windows sees. If Windows sees only 100GB out of the physical 450GB then I would assume that part of the drive is not partition. I know HP partitions a small portion for System Recovery normally less than [...]

View Answer   |  April 22, 2010  1:56 PM
HARD drive, Hard drive erasure, HP Pavilion, Windows Vista, Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit
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8,120 pts.

Storage market for DHS, Gov and DOD
You can send a FOIA request to the government to get the exact pending for each company.

View Answer   |  April 19, 2010  7:40 PM
EMC, HP, IBM, NetApp, SAN, Storage Area Networks, Storage devices, Sun
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64,520 pts.

HP Digital Senders – Replacing the Hard Drive
Have you seen this on the HP forum? http://forums13.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?admit=109447627+1269822736221+28353475&threadId=1266771 I used Spinrite to repair a drive on an 8100c once so knew about that but have not replaced a drive. This article talks about the Spinrite option (www.grc.com — he has some great stuff) and suggests you can replace the drive/restore images The author also [...]

View Answer   |  April 19, 2010  5:03 PM
Digital Senders, Hard drives, HP8100c, HP9100c
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11,205 pts.

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PC failure when connected to external hard drive
Check following things 1) IS it working with another system, 2) Check for event viewer 3) remove usb driver and install it once again, then reconnect it once again

View Answer   |  April 15, 2010  10:32 AM
Adding Hard Drive, External hard drive, Hard drive failure, western digital
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75 pts.

any url reference for DRP bechmarking?
Here is one: http://www.disaster-recovery-guide.com/start.htm

View Answer   |  April 14, 2010  2:29 AM
Disaster Recovery, Disaster recovery planning, DRP benchmark
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35 pts.

Data archiving to additional server
Do you need the data in the primary server as well as the archve? if so use log shippping or replication to copy the data across to the archive server if not setup a SSIS task to move the data on a regular basis

View Answer   |  April 10, 2010  9:15 AM
Data archiving, SQL Server 2005
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2,260 pts.

Burn in Test data verify failure
Did you try the actual Passmark Support Forums? http://www.passmark.com/forum/archive/index.php/f-7.html There is an entry specifically addressing this error message (below) “If you are seeing this error on the disk test, then it means that the data read from the disk is not the same as the data written to the disk. Normally this is a fairly [...]

View Answer   |  April 9, 2010  9:37 PM
Burn in Test, Data Verify Failure, Hard drives, Passmark, SATA
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6,150 pts.