It's hot swap if you have an array say of 6 disks, you grab 5 for the RAID 5, and leave the sixth as hot swappable, the array manager can be used to assign the sixth as hot swap, although it recommneds to shut down the server, so much for "hot swap", but hey you don't have to wait long to get a...
This means the disk has failed and if your are running RAID 5 config the +1 disk has taken over, if any other disk fails you will lose the data!, so change it ASAP.
Probably your array manager should tell you the problem, and running like this is on degraded state, so any changes to the array...
Be sure to add "additional Drivers" to the 2003 print server, if you can get your hands on NT.4.0 drivers add them to the driver list, you should be fine.
Go to the sharing properties of the printer, click on the Additional drivers button, X86 Windows NT 4 is on the list, and is not installed...
I have norton ghost enterprise 9.0 and it creates bootable CDs by itself, you just need to have the NDIS2 network card drivers, the program includes lots of cards and the rare cards (newer) that don't work have the driver on their webpage and work just fine.
If you copying HD to HD its way more...
Also you could see what service maybe hanging to load, some services that don't start take a long time to give up and release control to the next service, see your system's log for errors.
Also removing unnecessary services work, see what you may not need, like if you have a static IP you don't...
OMG reset the BIOS for $89? that's the cost of the whole motherboard!
I had a MoBo that the BIOS was corrupted, it was still on warranty, I send the bad one, they send me back a good one, installed, no reconfig of anything (recognized the same HD, RAM, etc.).
Tell HP that's an awful customer...
Ghost 8.0 and above have the network bootable capability, either using NDIS or built in NIC boot, it creates the image to be bootable from the network.
The downside is you have to have the ghost enterprise version, a DHCP server and of course Bootable NICs.
The process to create a network...
If it is emulating 16bit it will sure take a lot of processor time, or running the game in a "compatible" mode.
My suggestion is to close the game if taking a rest (this applies to all games, not just this one)
Could your system probably be overheating? if you have to turn it off to get it back it could be, check your fans,vents and probably the heatsink not seated right in this case.
If it was Vista beta, I doubt it will work, also you have to check with the vid card manufacturer to see if they have Vista drivers for their card.
Another quickie is install bare WinXP or Win2k, go to the Vista web site and run the "windows vista upgrade advisor", it will tell you want it...
Try the artic cooling brand fans, Stock intel fans are way too noisy, I bought an Artic Cooling Alpine 7 heatsink/fan for my Pentium D 930, and its way quiter and is a bit colder (cools the CPU a bit more), so the max speed that it has reached is about 2400RPMs, but you still can't hear it, you...
You don't need to reinstall XP, simply go to device manager, see what PC it detects (standard or multi), select update driver, try to look automatically for the ACPI multiprocessor PC or else choose it manually, restart the PC and it should work.
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