February 15th, 2012 — 02:55 am
Since the time, when Great Plains Software Dynamics Corporate ERP and MRP application was acquired by Microsoft, newly formed Microsoft Business Solutions (initially Microsoft Great Plains Business Solutions) turned to the natural route of driving out non-Microsoft OS and DB platforms. Initially Great Plains Dexterity was intended as the Operating System, DB platform and computer graphical interface realization independence vehicle. GP Dexterity was introduced in late 1980th and earlier ...
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February 14th, 2012 — 04:43 am
MBR, the acronym stands for Master Boot Record. It is also known as the partition sector, that is the first 512-byte boot sector of a partitioned hard disk. MBR holds the primary partition table of the hard disk and your LINUX system boots only after the BIOS passes the execution of the machine code inside the MBR. Hence, any problem with the MBR directly affects the booting process of the hard disk, making it inaccessible and the situation demands LINUX recovery techniques to bring back your ...
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February 13th, 2012 — 05:51 am
GNU GRUB or the GRand Unified Bootloader is a boot loader package from GNU with the implementation of multi boot specification. This enables an user to install multiple operating system in a single computer and choose the one, which is to be run when the computer starts.
GRUB facilitates a rich set of terminal commands that allow a user to view the hard disk partition details, alter partition settings, temporarily re-map the disk order, boot any user-defined configuration file and view the ...
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February 12th, 2012 — 05:07 am
Are you unable to change the ownership of your mountable Linux hard drive volumes to make them accessible on LAN? Does the process fail with both root user account and local account? Actually, this behavior occurs if you do not have appropriate permissions to change the ownership of the disk or some significant system files are damaged. Since the system files are damaged, they can not even be accessed by the regular users. This causes grave data loss situation and calls for Linux recovery, if ...
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February 11th, 2012 — 04:40 am
Linux is one of the most used open-sourced operating systems that has carved its own niche among its faithful users. It is fast, easy-to-use, and reliable. Also, it is part of the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) stack that provides a lot of advantages to the developers and users. However, it has one drawback that it does not have a Recycle Bin like Windows systems. So, if a file is deleted you need to perform few tasks to finally recover the deleted file. However, if you are unable to recover ...
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February 10th, 2012 — 02:50 am
Maybe many people have encountered such a situation that you set a password in your computer and everytime you open your machine you have to type in your password to start it. However, one day you forget your password and you have no idea how to enter a correct password to open your computer as the screenshot shown below. How will you solve it? Today we will take a look at how to change your forgotten password with the Linux System Rescue CD in Windows.

Note: Keep in mind if you are using ...
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February 9th, 2012 — 02:54 am
The Linux system is an Open source operating system and it is more secure than other OS. It provides the freedom to administer your system by taking care of the look & feel and the applications to be installed, etc. However, as nothing is perfect in this world, the Linux systems too can get corrupt or fail. These corruption scenarios can be because of virus infections, abrupt system shutdown, damaged file systems, etc. You should take the help of in-built corrective methods to rectify the ...
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February 8th, 2012 — 03:03 am
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Modern computers enable you to install two or more operating systems on a single machine and use those operating systems independently. This configuration is known as dual-boot or multi-boot. The most popular combination of dual-boot system is Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems. In order to continue Linux installation on a Windows machine, you are required to create a /boot partition using ...
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February 7th, 2012 — 04:26 am
When selecting a
web hosting provider for your hosting business, it's actually crucial to select a right one as thousands of companies are aggressively competing in the market. Wrong selections with whom you going to host can actually make you lose lots of your revenues, time and energy being spent. This can be prevented by spending your time to research the options in market.
When it comes to pick a web hosting provider,one of the important thing you needs to put in mind is what is or are the ...
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February 6th, 2012 — 05:50 am
Because of our being forgetful in nature, we oftentimes forget the files that we have created. We can only be fortunate if we can still remember the path, folder, or directory where we have stored those missing files. If that's the case, it would never be a big deal then. However, trully this a big problem and even painful if we can't even remember where we have placed the missing files in our computer. "Simple," I'm hearing you... "find it." Yeah, we can find it. But wait, do you know the ...
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