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Repairing or re-installing Windows XP without losing programs
I have a Motion Computing tablet that fell backward while running... the hard drive suffered a head crash and wouldn't boot.We recovered all of the data from the disk (using Linux, no less), and I am now trying to figure out how to re-install windows xp on a new drive...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, jimmuse@..., Microsoft Windows XP
Discussion threads 2007-03-16
10 things you should know about Windows XP's System Restore tool
Revert to restore point from O/S CD boot?Does anyone know of a way to go back to a restore point if you boot from the Windows XP installation CD and go to the "recovery" console (e.g., a command prompt)?Thanks,JimHow to restore Windows XP registry from a restore point using the...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, Jim, restore point, windows, troubleshooting, Thanks Jim, jfs-tr@..., hardware, Microsoft Windows, tool, system restore
Discussion threads 2006-03-14

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SAN Lessons Learned
When Brocade Director of IT, Jim Ravelli, implemented a SAN last year, he went through many of the same steps you might encounter in migrating to a SAN architecture. In this FREE webcast "SAN Lessons Learned," Jim will describe the Brocade IT environment before the SAN, and the steps involved...
Tags: Brocade Communications Systems Inc., SAN, Storage Area Networks (SAN), Storage Management, Storage, Hardware
Webcasts
How do I... Use BootVis to improve XP boot performance?
BootVis.exe is a free Microsoft utility that can help users boot their machines and access the operating system more quickly. Jim McIntyre shows you how it works. by Jim McIntyre
Tags: Boot Process, Disk, Performance, Driver, File, Defragmentation, BootVis, BootVis.exe, Layout.ini, Figure C Here, Figure D BootVis, Figure F, Figure G BootVis, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Jim McIntyre
Blog posts 2008-07-22
No, I do not need a hug
It's happened to me twice. Once I had just launched a new project after a couple of months and it was a big success. My male boss hugged me. The second time was when I accepted a lateral job offer in the same company. My new male boss, who also...
Tags: hug
Blog posts 2006-03-02
Jim Yilmaz
blog root
Tags: Blogging, Horixon
Discussion threads 2006-01-04
Preempting data warfare: The art of comprehensive vulnerability management
This sample chapter, taken from Larstan's the Black Book on Corporate Security, discusses the importance of comprehensive vulnerability management. Comprehensive vulnerability management reduces exposure and risks from security incidents that might otherwise occur as a result of having longer time intervals between inspections.This sample chapter, taken from...
Tags: Corporate Security, Vulnerability Management, Security
Book chapters 2005-12-02
Solution: Why is Jim's ATA 100 hard drive running at ATA 33?
In a recent Pop Quiz, Jim was struggling to figure out why his newly acquired ATA 100-compliant hard drive was only running at ATA 33. This week, we have a solution to the problem, along with two lucky T-shirt winners!You could win a TechRepublic T-shirt by submitting a correct solution...
Tags: Ed Engelking II A+, ATA, ATA 100, hard drive, card, ribbon
Technical articles 2000-09-08
Tech Tip: Use ACLs with SGI's XFS file system
Linux file systems offer access control in terms of normal file system permissions. Basic access controls address such areas as group and user ownership and permission differences for users, groups, and the rest of the world. If...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Linux Tips Newsletter, Permission, File System, Silicon Graphics Inc., Access Control
Technical articles 2003-12-08
can WPA and WEP co-exist?
We have a WPA-PK2 protected Linksys A+G wireless network and now have a new piece of hardware that only works with WEP. Is there a way to set up some sort of 'dedicated' WEP connection solely for that hardware to give us access to and from it without (for all...
Tags: WEP, WPA, wap, jimredfield@..., networking, access point
Discussion threads 2006-03-28
It's a tie! TechProGuild members vote Jack Wallen, Jr. and Jim McIntyre their favorite Linux writers
Polling Place examines the results of TechProGuild's Quick Poll: The majority of TechProGuild members find both Jack Wallen, Jr. and Jim McIntyre to be their favorite Linux writers.
Tags: Polling Place, Jack Wallen, Jr., Jim McIntyre, Jack Wallen, TechProGuild Members, Linux
Technical articles 2001-10-29
Learn to use extended filesystem ACLs
Learn to use the handy filesystem ACLs to extend access controls to files and directories with more flexibility. ACLs, or Access Control Lists, are available for a variety of Linux filesystems including ext2, ext3, and XFS. With XFS, ACL support is available pretty much "out of the...
Tags: Vincent Danen, Filesystem ACL, file system, Linux Tips Newsletter
Technical articles 2006-07-10
Quote of the Day -- 5/24/2005
"Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going."-- Jim Ryuh by Jason Hiner
Tags: Habit, Motivation, Leadership, Management, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2005-05-24
Jim boyle
Please advise key stokes to access the bios setting screen on a Thinkpad 560Z
Tags: BIOS, Notebooks, jimandjudith@...
Discussion threads 2007-04-23
Preempting data warfare: The art of comprehensive vulnerability management
Comprehensive vulnerability management reduces exposure and risks from security incidents that might otherwise occur as a result of having longer time intervals between inspections.This sample chapter, taken from Larstan's the Black Book on Corporate Security, discusses the following components of comprehensive vulnerability management:DiscoveryPrioritizationRemediationMonitoringTitle: Larstan's the Black Book on Corporate SecurityISBN:...
Tags: Black Book, corporate security, data vulnerability, Dr., Howard Schmidt, inspection, interval, Larstan, monitoring, prioritization, security, security incident, vulnerability management
Download resources 2005-12-02
Optimize system services in Windows 2000 Server
Too many Windows 2000 Server services to handle? You're free to disable them—but know what you're turning off before you start. Jim Boyce explains how to tell the critical apps from the noncritical ones. Windows 2000 Server includes a lot of system services. In most cases, you don't...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Jim Boyce, server, Windows 2000 Server Tips Newsletter, Microsoft Corp., Service, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
Technical articles 2006-07-10
Block DNS zone transfers in Windows 2000 Server
If you're concerned about how much data is exchanged over your DNS servers—and who might be watching—read Jim Boyce's tip about blocking DNS zone transfers on Windows 2000 Servers. The primary and secondary DNS servers exchange data between them by performing zone transfers, during which all data...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, DNS, Microsoft Windows 2000, Servers, Microsoft Windows, Jim Boyce, Domain names, NETWORKING, server, DNS server, Windows 2000 Server Tips Newsletter, Internet, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
Technical articles 2006-06-05
Open your users' minds to open handles in Windows 2000 Server
It's a common puzzle—you're trying to delete a file, but another, unidentified program is using it. In this Windows 2000 Server tip, Jim Boyce discusses handles, which can help identify all open files and end the mystery. Sometimes when users try to delete a file, they receive an...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Jim Boyce, server, handle, Windows 2000 Server Tips Newsletter, Utility, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
Technical articles 2006-05-26
defrag MFT
Hey, How's it goin'?'Just wondering what tools or hacks are available for defragmenting the Master File Table? (2 fragments).Thanks a lot,Jim
Tags: el2sava1@...
Discussion threads 2007-02-20
Resolve replication problems rapidly in Windows 2000 Server
In this Windows 2000 Server tip, Jim Boyce explores a few of the utilities that are useful for troubleshooting replication problems in Active Directory. Active Directory uses a multimaster replication model in which any domain controller can make changes to the database. When you make changes...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Jim Boyce, Directory services, server, Repadmin, replication, Windows 2000 Server Tips Newsletter, Utility, Requirement, Operating Systems, Software, Enterprise Software, Hardware
Technical articles 2006-05-22
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