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System clock modified after crash
I know of no specific relationship between Zip Magic and any spontaneous rebooting of the system. I do recall that one user who had this happen did have Zip Magic and perhaps you read a past You can start up the Norton Integrator and in the Options, you can change Speed Start's mode of operation quite easily.

Trying to Dump using Fix it CD (newbie)
Did you reboot after fstab changes? Yes. I no longer have 2008.1 on the system, but changes were first to disable avahi and beagle, and later to remove them. Guess I will change that. I recommend my type install to reduce differences so that you might get a known starting point for troubleshooting.

1280 x 800 screen resolution
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G u...@ms.com alt comp periphs mainboard asus I had my system running great with no problems with the following config: Enlight EN-6680 PC Mid-Tower Case 250 Watt AT PS I changed the bios ram info from 60ns to 70ns but this didn't change the bootup problem. Anybody have any suggestions? This is annoying!

Ethernet card does not work after Mother Board Change
At this point I decided to reboot the server just to make sure that the WINS change was properly implemented. After the reboot I again tested the client and I still After the Administrator and the proper User are selected, together with the proper Computer, the client system reboots, connects to the server and

New Motherboard gives INACCESSABLE_BOOT_DEVICE
The only thing I didn't do was reboot in between changes. Does that matter ? So... you did try the adapter change to Standard VGA & back-- but you did not a backup of system files and registry configuration information (including user account information, protocol bindings, software program settings, and.

Change IRQ
Wayne Topa linux...@intergate.com linux debian user Butch Kemper(kem...@tstar.net) is reported to have said: At 09:25 PM 2/8/2008, you wrote: Butch Kemper(kem...@tstar.net) is reported to have said: <--<snip>--> I need some assistance on how to proceed to get the system to properly setup the ethernet card. check

Current problem reports assigned to freebsd-i386@FreeBSD.org
Piotr Gnyp tor...@discordia.pl lucky freebsd bugs Number: 74319 Category: kern Synopsis: system reboots after few hours Confidential: no Severity: critical Priority: high Responsible: freebsd-bugs State: open Quarter: Keywords: Date-Required: Class: sw-bug Submitter-Id: current-users Arrival-Date: Wed Nov 24

Attachments larger than 0,1MB are hold by Amavis
I'm worried that if I change anything or tighten the security level back to standard, I'll lose my permissions that I spent hours gaining. After the reboot, my ordinary user has write permissions in / mnt/winq but I have no idea why. Maybe leaving the security level at poor is what did it?

XP Pro pirated copy
After removing a spyware-type search toolbar, my computer now 'forgets' my quicklaunch toolbar state after a reboot. There are no spyware removal application persistent 'innoculations' applied to my system as far as I know. Is there a kind expert out here who might be able to point me at what might be causing

Win95 vs. OS/2 vs. MacOS
However, whether or not any user is running any software, the machine reboots itself for no apparent reason. I find no error message, After that change the computer will no longer restart when a system failure occurs. Instead it will probably throw up a "Blue Screen Of Death" with a STOP error message and then

P6SLA and r1.34A BIOS
SYSTEM after booting in order to change at least one setting. You want to click [O]ptions and set "TransWarpGS" to "NO". Playing a Music CD Click on Control I don't have any encyclopedias, and CD-Audio disks do not get detected; but, the IIgs detects ISO/HFS CD removals and insertions fine without a reboot.

Experienced Linux users please take look...
Usage of the new shutdown: shutdown level time where level may be "halt" (shutdown system to a halt state, where power can be switched off), "reboot" (system reboots), "single" (system goes to single user mode) and "powerfail" (see above). Time is a time between 0 and 30 minutes, after that time the system goes

K7V DRAGON random reboot in Linux
The problem he is having is that the hardware clock gets reset by Linux everytime the system reboots by the difference between localtime and UTC. THIS IS A BUG. Localtime is unavoidable until you can persuade Microsoft to change to UTC for their time. Arguing with users is pointless and insulting.

scanreg.exe switch syntax ?
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a reset button is hit the system will reboot however it to will hang after the control-d prompt during the mounting of the new device. We are remote admins so before we attempt to walk the on-site user through a bios change on a hunch, we thought we would check to see if anyone else had some other

SCSI controller PCI slot change
(pg 19) NTFS Change Journal Windows 2000 Server introduces the volume-wide Change Journal to track modifications to NTFS 5 files over time and across system reboots. The Change Journal itself is a **sparse stream ** , which means that only a small active range of the file uses any disk allocation (see the earlier

XP Defraggeres
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malicious user with root access can do this to /. Either way, on boot, or any attempt to mount said filesystem on a running system, will cause a panic, which of course will cause an unbootable system on reboot. How to repeat the problem: Compile and run the following as instructed: #include <stdio.h> #include

Lock Management for Remote Access
When we keep all connections closed and reboot the pages get reinfected pointing to somehting on the system that runs when the system is restarted. Does anyone have any ideas on tracking this down? -R On Feb 8, 2:02 pm, "roger weiss" <roger.we...@gmail.com> wrote: If you change the code to window.alert(unescape(t))

System clock modified after crash
Somewhere around the four reboot, file system corruption was detected. The above procedure was executed some five times (format / reinstall), both **with** the Promise controller in the system and **without**. It made no difference. Advanced Power Management is set to User Define in my BIOS and everything is turned

Install OS/2 Warp 4
Almost 100% o i386/119946 i386 [est] sysctl dev.cpu.0.freq on 75 Hz, cannot be change 118 problems total. Non-critical problems S Tracker Resp. i386/74650 i386 System Reboot with umount command o i386/79091 i386 [i386] [patch] Small optimization for i386/support.s o i386/79840 i386 [sysinstall] Partitioning and

Problems with Mandriva 2008 Powerpack
I don't currently have a system that I can test this with, but is there any chance you could make the following change to your script? #!/bin/sh NAME=$1 LEN=$2 rm 3) Reboot the system, study where the panic was, and hack on space_map.c to disable the sanity checks on the space map that triggered the panic.