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Microsoft does NAS with Windows Storage Server 2003
Many organizations have embraced NAS storage devices in order to save on hardware and avoid costs associated with operating systems such as Windows. But now, Microsoft is moving in...
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Get IT Done: Troubleshoot USB problems in Windows XP
Solve common USB problems on Windows XP
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Monitor hard drive health with SMARTDefender
Don't wait for your IBM or Hitachi hard drive to fail. Take a proactive approach and regularly check your hard drive's health with SMARTDefender, Kroll Ontrack's free hard drive mo...
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Get IT Done: Troubleshoot CD-R/RW burning speed issues
Media, available resources, and drive installation can all affect a CD drives ability to burn CDs
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TechRepublic Tutorial: Don't throw out a bad CD-ROM drive until you've tried these techniques
Learn not to overlook things when troubleshooting hardware
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Use this IT pro's advice to perform remote OS migrations smoothly
When migrating remote users to a new OS, planning and testing are critical. Find out how the real-world experience of one IT pro can help you prepare for your next migration.
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The skinny on Fibre Channel
Fibre Channel, a high-speed data-storage solution, is ideal as a server backbone. Learn more about this reliable and flexible architecture, and find out how to overcome its compati...
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Build Your Skills: Fix unintentional drive letter changes with Win2K/XP Diskmgmt.msc
Learn how to use the Disk Management console in Windows 2000 and Windows XP to reorder drives.
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How to sidestep Windows 98's never-ending defrag operation
The key solution to averting the defrag glitch is disabling virtual memory.
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Don't limit yourself to a floppy: Create an emergency repair CD
No support tech should be without a reliable boot disk. But with the venerable 3.5" floppy in its twilight, a bootable CD may be a better option. Find out why, and learn how to qui...