This type of internal process failure is common and not surprising.
I also don't expect the general public to truly understand or care about the hows and whys only that they had to get a new card and deal with the hassles associated with it.
This type of internal process failure is common and not surprising.
I also don't expect the general public to truly understand or care about the hows and whys only that they had to get a new card and deal with the hassles associated with it.
Finally - after 4 years we've purchased ESXi essentials. No more free version for us! (really life hasn't been bad on the free version)
I also have a new DL380 G8 to install so I hopped over the VMWare's site and started looking for the install files.
First off I see there is a new version. 5.5.0 u1 came out 3 days ago - damn and I just upgrade my first vmhost to 5.5 2 months ago... time to upgrade again already - lol
And now to the reason for this post. I see there are two HP options on the Custom ISO tab. The included options appear to the same, the dates and build numbers are the same, but the sizes and checksums are different.
Any ideas?
Are you saying the ghosted posts are only those that were 'moderated'? not deleted by the person who made the post?
I guess I need to learn scripting if I want to deploy packages using Cholatey.
@technobabble said:
Now if W8.1 and OneDrive would allow me to have my files in both places instead of choosing I would be happy!
what do you mean?
I'm not a programmer so I'm looking for some confirmation - the above does indicate that this product is written in, and requires the end user to have Java installed?
It's interesting that deleted posts don't just get deleted, they appear to hang around a bit just grayed out and saying - this post has been deleted.
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
I used Drive savers last year for a drive - very spendy but the service was good and fast.
What kind of price range?
just over 2 TB for $2600 in about 10 days. I didn't pay for rush service that would have been another $300-400
My PC is on a UPS also. We used to have power issues nearly monthly - but the last few years have been a lot better.
We need a sticky page for links like that!
Technically 2.5 for me - but chances are that will be pushed back.
OK this video was so awesome I had to donate and take my chances.
@Mike-Ralston said:
So uh, turns out that of the massive stack of servers, the one with the black front is not also the one with the black chassis. One of the simplest mistakes one could make, plugged all the inputs and outputs into the wrong IO. Server is running fine now, thanks guys!
This is where front and rear labeling become critical.
@Joyfano said:
@Dashrender Pretty Sure.. Oh wait I thought you are Native English Speaker..
Doesn't mean I'm good at it...
@Joyfano said:
@Dominica said:
Hope it's a one time thing, but it's so darn windy here.
Lost power for a Sec..
here its happen always
Do you have a UPS?
I suppose, but why - I know my tools better in Corel and it's already installed too.
@Katie said:
@ajstringham said:
Winter is by far my favorite season
Nope, nope, nope. Winter is not for me.
Agreed! I want SUMMER!!! glau
..
Save for Scott, maybe we'll all learn English better.
@ajstringham said:
RDP grabs the printer info and redirects it into the session.
Is this part of the newer (ok anything newer in the past 3 years) version?