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November 2007 - Posts

Yes, you CAN run Windows on your Mac!
Yes, that's right, running Windows on a Mac. This isn't new to those of us who have been using virtualization, but with the introduction of the Intel-based Macs, users have a whole new area to explore running Windows or Windows based applications. For Read More...
How to configure Windows Vista to support running Virtual Server R2 SP1
If you’re trying to run Virtual Server on Vista, you need to do two things. STEP 1: Enable IIS and the correct settings . To do this, go to Control Panel and under the Programs category click on Windows Features to Turn Windows features on and off. Here Read More...
So what does Cluster Recovery actually recover anyway?
The Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit introduced a handy, easy-to-use utility that even warranted its own download link on Microsoft.com/downloads. However the name “Cluster Recovery” can lead to misunderstanding and taken at face value makes quite a bold Read More...
Symptom based cluster disk failure troubleshooting
One of the most common issues with Windows Failover clustering deals with the storage attached to the cluster. This post is meant to give a very high-level overview to disk troubleshooting methodologies and how to narrow down the source of problems even Read More...
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