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Operating System
Registry is a crucial part of the Windows operating system. It is maintained by the system to store information about the hardware and software configuration of the PC. Any change to the PC configuration generates an entry in the registry file. Whenever you install or uninstall any software and add or remove a hardware component [...]
Tags: error, Messages, Registry, Save, System, Windows
Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in
Operating System
In Linux operating system, you can check the integrity of file system and hard drive. This command resolves majority of issues with hard drive and file system, avoiding need of Linux Data Recovery. This command-line utility runs in five phases. In first phase, it checks data blocks and their size, in second phase, it checks [...]
Tags: Clear, Directory., error, iNode, Linux, Resolving, root
Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in
Operating System
Ext3 (Third Extended File System) is a journaling and advanced file system, used for the Linux operating system. If your system faces improper system shutdown or system crash, file system journaling empowers endues it to recover without losing data. Ext3 file system contains a number of significant data structures and Superblock is one of them. [...]
Tags: error, Found, Journal, Linux, Resolving, Superblock, Valid
Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in
Browser
If you’re fed up with error messages, help is on the way – I’ll share the secrets of how to speedily and capably fix an internet explorer runtime error and a host of other computer troubles. A runtime error is a common annoyance; it is most often the case that it comes from a specific [...]
Tags: error, Errors, Explorer, Internet, Runtime
Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in
Operating System
In Linux operating system, root file system is a file system, which is contained on the hard drive volume on which root directory is located. Linux kernel require the root file system to be mounted on startup. All other Linux file system are mounted on root file system. In some situations, this file system gets [...]
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Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in
Operating System
Are you being haunted by the windows update 0×80072ee2-0×80072efd error message? If you have no clue of what that is or how to fix this problem. You do not need to worry anymore, because I had this problem and I managed to get rid of it. Continue reading to learn more about this.
How does it [...]
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Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in
Browser
Internet Explorer is a piece of software that you really should avoid. Many other browsers are superior in speed and security. However, if it remains necessary to use Internet Explorer, you may encounter some problems with it. One of the most common set of problems you can encounter with Internet Explorer is problems with different [...]
Tags: error, Explorer, Internet, Learn, Problems, script, Them, Today
Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in
Browser
Internet Explorer Script Error occurs when your IE browser have problem running a client-side script from the visited web site.These scripts may be written in JavaScript, JScript, or Visual Basic script.These errors are a result of an wrong written script by the developer who implemented it on that page and you can do nothing to [...]
Tags: error, Explorer, Internet, script
Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in
Browser
When Internet Explorer script error happens, it means that IE cannot run a client-side script from the website you open.In some cases, Internet Explorer script error is a result of the website developer try to implement the script on the web page. In other cases, the error is caused by your computer issues.
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Posted by the tech on Apr 30, 2010 in
Operating System
File system is the most critical data structure of Linux operating system, which is responsible for organizing data on the hard drive. It ensures quick and easy accessing of your data from the disk. Linux uses file system entries to locate files on the hard drive and access them. But, in some cases, the Linux [...]
Tags: error, File, Linux, ReadOnly, System