Archive for the ‘Windows Xp Hotfix’ Category


How to Remove Error Messages in Windows Vista

Article by Shubham Malhothra A user installs new software or hardware (peripherals) to add extra features and functionality to his system. In some cases, a user has to restart the system after software (like drivers) or hardware installation. However, a user can encounter a STOP error message after system restart. With the occurrence of STOP [...]

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How to Resolve “Stop 00000050″ Error Message in Windows Vista

Article by k madhav A STOP error in Windows Vista is primarily caused due to operating system malfunctioning, file system corruption, virus infection and more. Two major outcomes of a STOP error message in Windows Vista are unbootable operating system and inaccessibility of data. In such circumstances, the best possible way to restore your data [...]

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Rectifying Error Messages caused due to Delayed Write Failure in Windows Server 2003

Article by K Madhav A STOP error message at the startup of Windows Server 2003 primarily occurs due to file system damage, delayed write failure, MBR (Master Boot Record) corruption, metadata structure damage and more. In most cases of a STOP error message, the hard drive becomes unmountable and the data saved in the hard [...]

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How to resolve “STOP 0×00000041″ Error message in Windows

Article by Jacob Luis A STOP error message in Windows Server 2000 can occur due to various logical and physical factors. Unmountable hard drive and data inaccessibility are the two major causes of concern for any computer user after the STOP error message appears. An ideal solution to overcome STOP error message is by restoring [...]

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Non-resident TXF_DATA Attribute Cause Data Loss in Microsoft Windows Vista

Article by Garry Thomson In Microsoft Windows Vista, hard drive partitions have a number of different attributes to perform specific operations. On such attribute is TXF_DATA. It attribute uses $ LOGGED_UTILITY_STREAM attribute type for storing additional data for the files and directories, which have been or are part of the transaction. This attribute is stored [...]

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How to Recover Data From a Damaged Quorum Disk in Windows?

Article by Jacob Luis In Microsoft Windows clustering environment, you can create quorum disk to sort out the tie-break situations if voting set of the nodes disagree on current cluster state. If MSCS (Microsoft Cluster Service) folder does not exist or it is inaccessible, MSCS service attempts to recover quorum disk. In such circumstances, quorum [...]

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Resolving Windows 2003 server Hard Drive Volume Damage

Article by garry thomson So a volume of your Windows 2003 server based system is corrupt, and you are facing automatic reboot of your system every time you are trying to fix that volume. Or, are you facing Stop error messages when trying to fix that volume? Repairing that volume is of utmost importance as [...]

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Windows Software

Article by Vytautas Petrauskis The most used operating system is the Microsoft Windows and the software or programming language which is used to construct the windows, is known as windows software. In general, the software that is authorized by Microsoft and is used for especially for Windows operating system is known as the Windows software. [...]

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How to restore BKF files from Windows 2000 using a USB drive

Article by larendaniel NTBackup is a utility in the Windows NT systems that is used to create routine backups of valuable data in the form of BKF files. You can take the backup in various modes such as differential, incremental, etc and in various storage media as well. However, sometimes the BKF files fail to [...]

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How to Update to Microsoft Word 2007 with 2009 Hotfixes

Article by Kristie Lorette Cumulative update packages released in August 2009 contain the recent hotfixes for Microsoft Office 2007. A hotfix is a single package with files that address specific problems in a product. The updates are useful for both core suite applications and servers; they are only distributed through Microsoft Customer Service and Support. [...]

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