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Hello everyone, I have a Dell 2950 with windows 2003 enterprise server X64 and SQL2005 X64 with 16 GB of RAM. From what i understand that SQL2005 already recognize the amount of RAM that I have an...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 10/26/2006 Views: 0
I can't get my new Sound Blaster AWE 64 Gold to work. (I have just replaced my earlier AWE 32 with this card.) I have installed the software several times, and Win95 has detected the hardware etc.,...
Zones: Windows 95Date Answered: 12/01/1997 Views: 0
I have dual hard disks in my system, C and D, E of course is the CDROM. I accidently reformmated drive D and have replace it with your basic io files. Now when I start up windows 98, I get an error...
Zones: Windows 98Date Answered: 10/31/1999 Views: 0
Which modules do I need to make this gameport to be recognized as /dev/js0? On 2.2.x I just had to load the joystick and joy-analog modules respectively, but I'm having no luck with the joy-dev and...
Zones: LinuxDate Answered: 12/30/2002 Views: 0
Hi folks, Which switches should I be using if I have Microsoft SQL 2000 Enterprise (with multiple instances) running on Windows Server 2003 Enterprise with 4GB memory? Cheers
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 05/05/2005 Views: 4
Hi Friends, I want to monitor memory usage in SQL SERVER, settings on my machine are as below:- Windows 2003 Standard Edition SQL SERVER 2000 Enterprise Edition a) PAE Switch \3 GB Enable...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 01/07/2007 Views: 0
Hi everyone, I have Readhat 5.1 and 6.0, I'm using 6 now and I'm extremely happy with it. Everything works great except my sound card. In 5.1 you only had to run 'sndconfig' select the card and the...
Zones: Linux SetupDate Answered: 06/25/1999 Views: 0
I recently upgraded my system and installed an ABIT BE6 motherboard, and at the same time a new Maxtor 20.4 GB HD. (Not running the HD on the UltraDMA/66 channel -yet). After installing Win98, ...
Zones: Windows 98Date Answered: 01/16/2000 Views: 0
Hello, I currently have three installs of SQL server. One on one machine, two on one other machine. One server has 8GB of RAM. So I used the AWE switch in SQL and set the max memory. When SQL...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 10/17/2003 Views: 0
hi   I want to hide my application on certain conditions when the application is minimized. Till now i was using ShowWindow to achieve this and it worked fine. Now when I am using the AnimateW...
Zones: Windows MFCDate Answered: 10/04/2004 Views: 0