Sounds very much to me as if there is a fault with the burner. The only other thing I can think (long shot) that you could try, is to use some completely different media...
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This might just be me, but I wonder if the mapped drives are connecting properly at startup. It could be, for example, that the mapped drives you are seeing have not actually mapped themselves properly on startup, so when they disappear, what you are actually seeing is the system looking for...
If you are in a situation to do so, I'd try wiping the system and starting again. This will then eliminate any hardware errors. Windows is notorious for re-installs... sometimes they'll fix the error, sometimes they won't, but a re-install certainly doesn't copy over all of the files in the OS...
I think whats being suggested is that you see if the machine will boot *without* the HDD.
If you're having the same message when you put the HDD into another machine, then the HDD is dead. In fact, you could probably just check to see whether the bios recognises it as a slave in another...
Lets face it - we've all had great fun at moments like these. I'd suggest that you also consider that the I/O on the motherboard may have gone pop, before ordering yourself a new HDD. Testing the drive in another machine would be a good way of checking for this - then at least you know exactly...
Hi all. I'd really appreciate any help you could give me with this! :o)
I'm running an NT 4 server, with the majority of clients running NT 4 WS. There are a few clients running 9x. We have an ADSL line coming in through a masquerading linux box.
There are two 98 machines that will not load...
The only thing I would add, is to make sure that the client machines with the printer running off them are switched on all the time the office is open. I remember vividly being called 3 or 4 times a day to ask why the printer wasn't working, when the machine it was connected to was switched off...
Yes, but it errors and won't let me install that either. I've really had it with this install of exchange - It won. ;o) Thanks for all the help people but I think I'm gonna install sendmail and be done with it :o)
I'm had a very similar kind of a problem. I know it sounds a bit crazy, but try logging onto the local machine rather than the domain, and then going to User manager and checking the administrator account in there
I've done this, several times, and to be honest it's never very pretty :o/
The easiest way I have found is to install the new server as a BDC. Service pack it up to the same level as the other, and then install exchange.
Exchange will ask you if you want to connect to an existing site during...
Nope - doesn't sound silly at all... I support users, I understand :o)
I can't actually do a re-install of exchange - I get errors left, right and centre - too numerous to list, and mainly to do with incorrect versions of DLL's.
I did however manage to get the distribution lists working...
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