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Problems with Mandriva 2008 Powerpack
I select a test profile I have created to copy over to this user's profile, and everything appears to go fine. I reboot, the automated setup loads when the computer starts up again, works for about 10 seconds, then an error box pops up real fast that I can't read, and the system reboots.

Using Old hard drive in new computer
Assuming you are getting 192.168.xx (or another set of non-routable ips) IPs on the other boxes, that is fairly normal unless you reboot the router, Including the user and pwd, which, btw was set to the default. So after I gained access to it, I not only changed the user name and password to it, I also disabled

Database not starting automatically (Win NT)
I've done some research and found that the end user was instructed by a vendor, who no longer supports the system, to set a ROUTE -P so it hits a specific network. This system is no longer Can anyone tell me if this is what is causing this system to reboot twice and set a static IP even after I set it to DHCP?

comp.unix.sco Technical FAQ (2/5)
John John audetw...@nbnet.nb.ca microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support That looks ok, except that the last line has rdisk(2), change it to rdisk(1) You can't break anything trying the diskette, if nothing happens just take the diskette out of the drive and reboot and the computer will boot as it does now.

Rototil of sysinst partitioning code
So... you did try the adapter change to Standard VGA & back-- but you did not reboot in between? If the change actually happened, you would have had to notice it. So, I guess a reboot was required. I don't know what to suggest about that. If you had the capability to do a full system backup, you wouldn't have to

Current problem reports assigned to freebsd-i386@FreeBSD.org
Dave D...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support John - Made the change to the last line to rdisk(1) and tried the disk You can't break anything trying the diskette, if nothing happens just take the diskette out of the drive and reboot and the computer will boot as it does now.

Trouble with new display and Device Manager
You do not insert the CD inside the running operating system - you change your system BIOS so that it boots from the CD, you reboot, you "Press any key to boot from 8) Create an additional administrative user. Log out and log in as that user. Make sure it has a password that is good and that you can remember.

ZFS: data sometimes not getting correctly flushed to disk
Take the system to single-user (maintenance) mode 2. Remove the Enterprise license. This does not mean removing the software - just the license. 3. Register the Host system license .... Relink and reboot to activate the change. Making this change can actually be counterproductive if your system is working properly.

IE4 CORPORATE ROLLOUT ISSUES - ANYONE HAVING THESE ISSUES???
These instructions assume the user will employ the Acronis "Rescue" CD to effect the recovery process. Note that the instructions refer to versions 9 & 10. The system will reboot. A Windows "Found New Hardware" message followed by the "System Settings Change" message box may appear on the Desktop.

ConnectComputer Still not working
What do you commit as the change in EWF overlay after the computer name change before the reboot? -- ========= Regards, KM Hi All, I am facing a strange problem. My setup is as follows: 1. Embedded XP with SP2 2. Automatic login is enabled 3. Custom shell 4. EWF RAM System works as follows: System has a power

Multiplr IRQ conflicts
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BIOS revision have not been fully tested, using these BIOS are at the user own risk. * For P5MMA/P5MMS boards, please change jumper J7 from pins 2-3 to After BIOS upgrade is complete answer Yes when program prompts to reboot system. 5. When system reboots, power off your system and change J7 back to pins

problem with permission setting after reboot
Beside user error, MS Windows Updates, Service Packs, and software upgrades have been responsible for countless system problems. actions you may have taken that caused the problem--you installed a new program, you stopped an upgrade mid-process, you tried to change settings and didn't know what you were doing.

JumpStart Pkgadd's with Non-Standard User/Group Id's
When the date changes from "99" to "00" but the century bits do not change from "19" to "20," the operating system sees 1900 instead of 2000. .... After the user sets the clock ahead for testing, make sure to reboot the machine to the boot disk and set the clock back to the right time. Inspect custom code.

Attn: Linux folks.
13 after a Windows patch update when the system tried to automatically reboot the system. Apparently some applications were open with it did this. I really would like to be able to recover from this as it will take some time to rebuild the system to the state it was (It's not my system but the user never

How to get best results from FreeBSD-questions
Every program works as it should and I believe in :"Never change a running system". If I can't get this thing to work, I can live with that. rebooting and checking your fingerprint reader after each and every update installation. The reboot is necessary in order to eliminate any unnecessary files.

Registry problem?
The top one is a MacsDebugger switch (argh!, silly feature alert), if you hit both at the same time, your system reboots. I'm not sure what the bottom switch is for. D] If you change the device configuration on the box, do you need to reboot D] your machine ala just about every other brain-dead OS out there?

How to repair a crashed dual processor configuration?
Non-admins get 5 minutes to save their work before the system reboots. We've found that our clients have quickly learned how it works and they have It might be worthwhile to evaluate why these are "workday only" systems, and perhaps change that condition of the scenario, rather than try to work within it.

SuSE 9.1 never gets to Configuration after initial boot.
Rebooting the system after these changes are made also does not change the situation. There are similar settings at the following location in the As it turns out, you can add a NEW entry, that does not get overwritten when the system reboots, AND the driver accepts as a legal available screen area size.

Got hacked - anyone know what this is?
Piotr Gnyp tor...@discordia.pl fa 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 14:50:32

The future of Linux?
Then I went to /etc and change the file inittab to make sure the running level is either 3 (virtual console) or 4 (x windows). And after rebooting, everything is ok. Hope this message could help the guy. I tried to mail to him, but my mail handler can not find this user. I think there is a comment somewhere about