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Windows Vista Prompts to Restore to Factory Settings
Windows Vista is considered to be a reliable, high-performance, easy to deploy, manageable and secure operating system, provided by Microsoft. The operating system includes various advanced features that...
2 commentsError 0x0000C1F5 in Windows Vista
Windows Vista supports atomic transactions to NTFS file system using a component called Transactional NTFS (also called TxF). Using Transactional NTFS makes it easier for application developers...
1 commentNTDETECT File Error in Windows XP
NTDETECT.COM file is the critical component of Microsoft Windows boot process, which detects basic hardware required to start and load operating system. It is used for Microsoft Windows NT operating...
0 commentsFAT to NTFS Conversion Fails when using BusLogic Controller
Windows includes a utility, called Convert.exe that allows you to convert a disk file system from FAT (File Allocation Table) to NTFS (New Technology File System). You can use this tool through command prompt...
0 commentsWindows Error after Running Uninstal.exe
Uninstal.exe is a Windows uninstall program. But in some specific set of conditions, the process might replace FAT32 MBR, thereby resulting into inaccessible primary partition (usually C:) of system. Such...
0 commentsHow to Solve Windows Vista Error 0x0000C1F5
Windows Vista supports atomic transactions to NTFS file system using a component called Transactional NTFS (also called TxF). Using Transactional NTFS makes it easier for application developers and...
2 commentsHow to solve Error message in Windows “QUOTA_UNDERFLOW”
A disk quota is a limit assigned by a system administrator that controls few aspects of file system on modern operating systems. There are basically two types of disk quotas named as usage quota (block quota)...
0 commentsDisk Corruption on Windows Cluster Disks
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server and Datacenter Server operating systems support relatively advanced clustering service, when compared to its earlier Windows versions supporting the same service. Using...
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