Goom - you didn't happen to enable RAPID mode too, did you? These number increases look a lot like RAPID mode was turned on.
I have not run any Samsung EVO SSD in anything other than ACHI mode so I can't speak to that.
This line looks suspect:
set LogPath=\\Bridata\user drives\JeffWset LogFileExt=.log
You probably meant:
set LogPath=\\Bridata\user drives\JeffW
set LogFileExt=.log
This note has appeared in all five or so installations of EVO drives I've done in various systems so it isn't isolated to just your install. A poorly worded warning or note at best. It is either saying OP won't use any RAW partitions and will be taking space from your last formatted partition or...
No one has mentioned it, and the age of the motherboard seems like it may make it a candidate, so I will suggest it.
JTILL, examine your motherboard for bad capacitors. If you don't know what they look like, go here for just some examples. There are plenty of images to be found on the web...
Perhaps DCDIAG and NETDIAG would help diagnose your issue?
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc776854(v=ws.10).aspx
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321708
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/265706/en-us
@edfair Just so you don't feel alone, Ed, I too read the entire post, and some parts more than once. And no, I'm not into S&M :-)
@kjv611 You are rightly concerned about moving an image to a different motherboard. Acronis supplies a separate add-on, used to be called Universal Restore, but now...
Find someone who knows how to use Acronis, Ghost, or <insert your favorite image software tile here>. Have them image your entire old drive onto the new 600GB drive. Notice I say IMAGE, not copy. Insert new drive into your system and continue with your years quests of unlocking the other three...
I'm sorry if I missed this, but is the original ATA drive still in its original, bootable state, as it was prior to this Dell fiasco? If so could you not purchase an external USB drive large, install your your original ATA drive in the PC, use a product like Acronis True Image, create an image...
It may help to try isolating the issue to your Outlook client or your Exchange account. Do you have another laptop or PC where you can set up Outlook with your Exchange account and try the failing operations?
We had a similar issue awhile back that was caused by Microsoft's Office Validation tool, which has subsequently been fixed by a newer release of the tool. Your symptoms sound similar to ours, though I believe our problem was isolated to Excel files.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2570623
Would a Scheduled Task set to execute your script triggering the day of the move work? Of course you'd have to guard aginst the possiblity of the move being delayed.
I don't have subinacl loaded to test with, but I think you should be specifying a folder in the subinacl statement rather than a share name, e.g.
subinacl /subdirectories G:\newfolderz\Logs-Oracle /grant=administrator@xxx.local=f
It is also unclear to me whether or not your syntax for the...
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