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I am planning an upgrade on my computer with respect to my hard drive. The new drive will have at least 13 Gb. Before buying it, I have been looking around whether my current mother board support s...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 05/14/1999 Views: 0
Does anyone have a solution to setting up Windows NT for the first time with say a 10GB IDE hard drive and using the whole partition for NTFS.  I know there is an initial 4GB limit but is there a q...
Zones: Win NT SetupDate Answered: 03/15/2002 Views: 0
I have just put a 20GB IDE Hard disk in my Netware 4.11 server but I can only create a Netware partition on it of 8GB, is there a way to create larger partitions or is this a limitation of 4.11
Zones: NetwareDate Answered: 08/17/2000 Views: 0
Hello experts, I bought a PC where Win XP was installed. It has a Western Digital hard drive with 40GB. While XP was installed the entire 40GB were visible. Then, after I installed Win 98 the ...
Zones: Drives / StorageDate Answered: 08/08/2004 Views: 0
I have one IDE disk (Seagate Barracuda ATA II - ST320420A) which is used on a Ultra 10 Sparc Station, but I want to move this disk to a PC running Windows Server 2000, but on windows I can see only...
Zones: SolarisDate Answered: 08/28/2004 Views: 0
I used ntbackup to package 5gb of data into a single file. I also have a 3gb access.mdb file. What is the most reliable way to split them into .5 gb chunks for copy onto a DVD? Running Window...
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 10/01/2005 Views: 0
I need to format my 8gb flash drive into FAT instead of FAT32 but when I try to do this, it says that the volume is too big to format into FAT. So what I would like to do is create two partition's ...
Zones: RAMDate Answered: 04/19/2009 Views: 0
Hi, In SQL2000 server parameter, some parameters require to restart, is that means restart the sql agent services or the whole entire server need to be restart, I also heard about the AWE enable, ...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 07/18/2006 Views: 0
I am seeing if anyone can help me to optimize our mysql server any more than it is. Here is our my.cnf: [mysqld] safe-show-database innodb_data_file_path=ibdata1:10M:autoextend old-password...
Zones: MySQL ServerDate Answered: 12/07/2006 Views: 26
I want to go up to 8GBs on my Vista PC. Right now it is not seeing the 4GBs I have in there. It only sees 3GBs. The BIOS sees all 4GBs. It is Vista Ultimate 32bit with a Core 2 Quad processor. ...
Zones: Windows Vista, Operating Systems, RAMDate Answered: 10/07/2007 Views: 0