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GregoryF (TechnicalUser)
12 Mar 12 10:30
I have a Small Office Lite that went "belly up" last Friday. I could not remote in to the system and upon investigation I found the video card unresponsive, upon typing or moving the mouse I could not get it "wake up." However, at that moment the VM was still managing calls. I rebooted the system and upon doing so the VM system would not start back up. The PC works and windows launches but the VM portion wont start. VM viewer wont see any ports and the Database Administrator reports "Error 1029, Incorrect database version ()"

Any ideas out there?  
vthiker (TechnicalUser)
16 May 12 8:39
Gregory,
While the Windows part of the computer is working, it sounds like the hard drive may be corrupt. How old is the hard drive? Do you have the installation CD to reinstall it if needed?
Bill
FredWagner (MIS)
24 May 12 11:42
Has the Windows on the PC running the VM been updated recently? Have you run a CHKDSK or a defrag on it ? This sounds like one of those situations where the PC runs and runs, and when something finally breaks, it's a surprise. as VTHIKER suggests, clean up the PC, then troubleshoot/reinstall the VM app.

Fred Wagner

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