Resolving ?IO1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED? Error Message in Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 and 2000
August 6, 2010 by admin
Filed under Windows Server
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A STOP error message at the startup of Windows operating system makes your operating system unbootable and data inaccessible. Few main reasons for the occurrence of the STOP error message can be file system damage, MBR (Master Boot Record) corruption, application or utility program errors, virus infection and more. After the occurrence of a STOP error message, you need to restore the data from an up-to-date backup to get back all your data files. However, in case of absence of an updated backup, you need to use advanced file recovery software to recover the data.
Consider a practical scenario, where you encounter the below error message when you attempt to start a Windows 2000 Server based server system:
“STOP: 0×00000069 (0×00000000, 0×00000001, 0×00000002, 0×00000003)
IO1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED”
The four parameters in the above error message differ with computer’s configuration.
Data saved in the hard drive becomes inaccessible after you encounter the above error message.
Cause:
The root cause for the occurrence of the above STOP error message is removing the Computer Associates ARCserve 2000 Backup program from your system by using Add/Remove Programs (Start > Run > appwiz.cpl).
Resolution:
To resolve the above error and access the data, you will need to perform an in-place upgrade of Windows 2000 Server operating system. To do so, you need to follow these steps:
Insert the Windows 2000 Server CD in your system’s optical drive like a CD-ROM drive. Then start your system and press a key on the keyboard when you receive the prompt to boot from the CD. In Windows 2000 Server Setup, press the ENTER key, when you get the following option: To set up Windows 2000 now, Press ENTER Next, Press F8 to Accept the License Agreement. Windows Setup searches for the hard drive for any earlier installations of Windows 2000 Server. Use the arrow keys to choose Windows 2000 Server installation that does not start, and then press R to select the repair option. Follow the commands in Windows 2000 Server Setup for comprehensive repair of existing Windows 2000 installation. When the Setup completes, remove the Windows 2000 Server CD from the optical drive. Restart your system.
However, if you encounter the same error message after restarting your system, the best option is to reinstall Windows 2000 Server operating system. A clean reinstall of Windows will erase all the critical server data from the selected hard drive partition. For complete recovery of lost the lost data from a formatted hard drive partition, you need to use powerful partition recovery software. Such Partition Recovery applications use advanced scanning mechanisms for complete recovery of the lost data. With highly graphical and interactive user interface and automated recovery procedure, these recovery applications work as user-friendly recovery tools.
Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is a powerful and reliable file recovery tool. The software recovers lost files from corrupted, deleted, formatted or lost hard drive partitions and volumes. It natively supports 185 diverse file types that can be further extended. The software is compatible with FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5 file systems. It supports Windows 7 (Currently in RC1), Vista, XP, 2003 and 2000.
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Server Security- Understanding the Reasons with Possible Error Rectifying Measures
July 30, 2010 by admin
Filed under Unix Server
Server security has become vulnerable to the threats in the web environment. Hackers are on the lookout for the web server security breach to enter malicious software that gets installed automatically. It is important to look into the server security issues and provide solutions for optimum server security as it is the backbone of a website and making server security less vulnerable which is our prime responsibility only if we want to flourish without fail in the World Wide Web. There is a need to take heed of the possibilities of a hacking process that poses danger on the server security.
Web applications developed to ease of development and testing procedures offer privileges with no such restrictions and such privileges done on live production server poses a great threat for mischievous users to access it and hack it instantly and harm the server security. Similarly, the privileges on the file and network services by means of the service software can induce a malicious user to access sensitive areas like the website and its database, the web application files, backend data etc, and create a server security breach issue. It is therefore wise on the part of the web master to provide least privileges for utmost server security.
User accounts can also keep certain server security holes as open access for hackers to barge in to pose a threat over the server security. The default user accounts when not in use should be deactivated or other wise it can pose a threat over server security. The names for the administrative accounts should be changed and not to be given to other users so as to guarantee complete server security. Correct authentication and privileges solves half of the problem and server security is guaranteed.
There is the need to get specialized in current security trends on the Internet; gaining experience to enable us to identify potential threats that might bring down your Internet hosts. There are full security auditing services offered for all UNIX-like operating systems (such as Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris etc.) and for all other Internet services. The security auditing should include within itself 24/7 live support, scanners for threat identification and terminating server security threats and errors from its root, periodical check, performance optimization and systematic troubleshooting tactics in case of grievous error occurrences. The scanners installed in the system should scan the web applications and perform advanced server security checks against the open ports and network services as well. The next best thing is also to check which ports are open or not by accessing your ISP Configuration Portscanner and can open only the ports you need for your services.
The expert team performing server security checks should have the ability to customize audits by controlling access to remote systems, comprehensive reporting facilities must be catered in order to ascertain open IP ports and network weaknesses, behavior of port scans, flexibility to schedule audits, give suggestions on newer server security measures implemented for ultimate server security. What more? Many websites offer security seals that perform standard and advanced audits to ensure proper server security making it less hacking prone.
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Rectifying Error Messages caused due to Delayed Write Failure in Windows Server 2003
July 26, 2010 by admin
Filed under Windows Server
A STOP error message at the startup of Windows Server 2003 primarily occurs due to file system damage, delayed write failure, MBR (Master Boot Record) corruption, metadata structure damage and more. In most cases of a STOP error message, the hard drive becomes unmountable and the data saved in the hard drive becomes inaccessible. An ideal solution to overcome such hazards is to restore the data from an up-to-date backup. However, if no backup is available or backup falls short to restore the desired information, then you need to recover the data using advanced data recovery software.
Consider a practical scenario, where you encounter any of the below error messages when a delayed write failure event is reported in Microsoft Windows Server 2003:
“STOP: 0×00000019 (0×00000020, 0xffbccd68, 0xffbcda40, 0xff9b4d28)
BAD_POOL_HEADER”
The four parameters (0×00000020, 0xffbccd68, 0xffbcda40, 0xff9b4d28) listed in the error message differ with system’s configuration.
Or
“Stop 0xCD PAGE_FAULT_BEYOND_END_OF_ALLOCATION”
This error message only appears if the special pool feature is enabled.
Data saved in the hard drive becomes inaccessible after any of the above error messages appear. In addition, you encounter any of the above error messages when you attempt to boot your system.
Cause:
This problem occurs because a certain driver returns an empty device name to the operating system when a Delayed Write Failure event is reported.
Resolution:
To resolve the above error messages and access the data, you will need to perform the below actions:
Install the latest service pack for Windows Server 2003 Apply the Hotfix solution provided by Microsoft Restart your system
However, if Hotfix solution is unable to resolve the issue, the best option is to perform clean reinstall of Windows Server 2003. A clean reinstall of Windows will erase all the data from the selected hard drive partition. For complete of data under such situations, you need to go for powerful data recovery software. These data recovery tools use high end scanning mechanisms to recover lost data from a formatted hard drive. Built with highly graphical user-interface, powerful features and automated procedure, these data recovery tools are self-explanatory and easy to implement.
Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is the finest data recovery utility. The non destructive utility recovers lost data from corrupted, deleted, formatted or lost hard drive partitions and volumes. The utility supports 185 varied file types. It is compatible with FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5 file systems. The utility is designed with Windows 7 (Currently in RC1), Vista, XP, 2003 and 2000.
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Rectifying ?Out of space on EAFS? Error in UNIX Open Server
July 24, 2010 by admin
Filed under Unix Server
One of the most significant responsibility of SCO Open Server system administrator is to make sure that there is enough disk space for the user. For this purpose, you need to monitor free space in the file system and take appropriate actions whenever the free space gets low. Amount of free disk space depends upon the size of hard drive containing file system and number of files on disk. But in case if the space gets decreased, file system corruption might occur and you come across data loss situations. At this point, it become essential to carry out SCO Data Recovery to get your valuable data back.
The SCO Open Server system operates best if at least 15% of total disk space in the file system is free. When the file system space gets less than 15%, the operating system and system operations become sluggish. When the file system does not have sufficient space, you might come across any of the below given error message on a EAFS (Extended Acer File System) file system volume:
“Out of space on EAFS dev hd (major/minor)”
Or
“No space on EAFS”
When the file system become out of space, your UNIX system stops responding and you can not access anything from the drive and write attempts also fail. In these cases, your system might not boot up and you come across data loss situations.
When you encounter this problem, follow underwritten steps for EAFS Recovery:
Remove files from /tmp directory. Remove unused files from the hard drive and free up disk space. Locate large files and either remove them or compress them. Find unused system files and delete them. Clear system log. Add extra disk space.
When these methods can not help you to correct the problem and your file system gets damaged, carrying out SCO Data Recovery becomes necessary. This is best possible using third party recovery applications, which are capable of handling most of such cases.
These EAFS Recovery software use advanced scanning mechanisms to thoroughly scan the affected drive and retrieve all of the data from it. They come equipped with self-descriptive and interactive graphical user interface and thus allow you to carry out Do It Yourself recovery. With read only and non destructive conduct, these tools are completely safe to use.
Stellar Phoenix (SCO Open Server) Data Recovery is the most excellent solution for all of such data loss situations. It supports recovery from HTFS and EAFS file system volumes. This software is helpful in all cases of data loss such as virus infection, file system corruption, operation system malfunction and so forth.
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Resolving STOP: 0×00000019 Error Message in Windows Server 2003
July 14, 2010 by admin
Filed under Windows Server
NTFS (New Technology File System) is a file system used by Windows NT operating system for creating, managing and retrieving files on a hard disk. It provides large file support and offers security of data on both movable and fixed storage media. NTFS corruption mainly occurs due to operating system malfunction, software bugs, metadata structure damage and more. Once the NTFS file system gets damaged, the booting process of the system may get disturbed due to repetitive chkdsk scan operations. Furthermore, the hard drive data becomes inaccessible. In such situations, you need to recover the data from recent data backup. However, if you have not created any backup or the backup has been corrupted, you need to use efficient Data Recovery Software.
Consider a practical scenario where you are working on a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 based server and receive the below STOP error message:
“A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer…
Technical information:
*** STOP: 0×00000019 (0×00000020, 0xffbccd68, 0xffbcda40, 0xff9b4d28)
BAD_POOL_HEADER”
The four parameters (0×00000020, 0xffbccd68, 0xffbcda40, 0xff9b4d28) listed in the error message differ with computer’s configuration.
Cause:
The root cause for the above STOP error message is the corruption of NTFS file system. You encounter the same error message each time you attempt to boot your server. The above STOP error message results as inaccessibility of critical data stored on the hard drive.
Resolution:
To resolve the above problem and access the lost data, Microsoft provides a solution as hotfix. After applying the hotfix, you need to restart the server. The hotfix may not be able to resolve this issue depending upon the degree of file system corruption. If you encounter the same error message even after applying the hotfix solution, then you need to go for a clean reinstall. Reinstalling the operating system with formatting the partition will erase all previously saved data on the hard drive. For absolute recovery of data after format and reinstall operations, you should use advanced File Recovery utilities. Such File Recovery utilities incorporate advanced and influential scanning methods to provide comprehensive and systematic recovery of lost data. These utilities are user-friendly tools built with interactive and graphical user-interface.
Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is the finest Data Recovery tool which provides key to almost all file loss issues. It natively supports more than 300 popular file types. This Data Recovery application supports FAT16, FAT32, vFAT, NTFS and NTFS5 file systems. It is compatible with Windows Vista, 2003, XP and 2000.
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Rectifying Stop Error Messages in Windows Server 2003
July 13, 2010 by admin
Filed under Windows Server
A STOP code is a hexadecimal number (usually prefixed by 0x) that uniquely identifies a STOP error message in Windows NT based operating systems. One of the main reasons responsible for the occurrence of STOP error message can be “delayed write failure.” This failure generally occurs when the system is unable to write anything on the hard drive. Two main outcomes of occurrence of STOP error message are unbootable system and data inaccessibility. In such situations, you need to restore your data from the latest backup. However, if no backup is available, then you need to recover the lost data by using powerful Data Recovery Tools.
You might encounter any of the below STOP error messages when a Delayed Write Failure event is reported in Windows Server 2003:
“Stop 0xCD PAGE_FAULT_BEYOND_END_OF_ALLOCATION”
Or
“Stop 0×00000019 – BAD_POOL_HEADER”
The first STOP error message mainly occurs when you enable any special pool feature. This feature uses special memory pool for all allocations that are within the specified limit or have specified tag. You encounter any of the above error messages each time you start your server.
Cause:
The above issue primarily occurs when a driver provides a blank device name to Windows Server 2003 operating system when a Delayed Write Failure event is reported.
Resolution:
To resolve the above issue and access the data, you need to take these steps:
Uninstall any new hardware or software from your system. Apply Hotfix solution by using these steps:
· Install Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1) on your system
· After installing the service pack, apply the Hotfix solution provided by Microsoft.
· Restart your computer after applying the Hotfix solution
However, if you still encounter any of the above error messages, then you need to reinstall the operating system. A clean reinstall of the operating system will erase all the previously saved files and folders from your hard disk partition. For absolute and systematic recovery of data after reformatting and reinstalling the operating system, you should use advanced Data Recovery applications.
Such data recovery software incorporate advanced scanning algorithms to ensure comprehensive and orderly recovery of lost data. These recovery software are user-friendly applications as they are designed with highly interactive and graphical interface.
Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is the most powerful File Recovery solution. It natively supports more than 300 diverse file types. It provides advanced features like RAW Recovery, Drive Imaging, File Filter, File Mask and more. It is compatible with FAT16, FAT32, vFAT, NTFS and NTFS5 file systems. It supports Windows Vista, XP, 2003 and 2000.
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Rectifying the ‘NTLDR is missing’ error in Windows Server 2003 system
July 1, 2010 by admin
Filed under Windows Server
NTLDR (NT Loader) is the most essential file that is needed by the Windows NT (Server 2003, XP, and Server 2000) systems to boot. It is run from the primary hard disk drive and contains the main Boot loader. The well-being of NTLDR is very significant for the boot process as if this file is missing, then your system would not be able to boot.
The NTLDR file may get missing or corrupted due to various reasons, such as virus infections, power outages, damaged operating system, etc. In such cases, you should consider taking appropriate corrective measures to rectify the problem. However, if you are unable to resolve the issue then you should use a third-party Windows hard drive recovery software to do the needful.
Consider a scenario wherein you have a Windows Server 2003 system. When you start the system, it fails to do so. An error message is displayed, that is:
“NTLDR is missing
Press any key to restart”
Cause:
For the aforementioned error message, there are following reasons:
The BIOS settings of the system are outdated
Any or all of the following files are either corrupted or missing:
boot.ini
Ntdetect.com
Ntldr
Resolution:
To resolve your computer system from the aforementioned problems and access the Windows system, you need to perform the following methods:
Check the BIOS settings: Verify the BIOS settings and check if the latest version of the BIOS is installed on your computer.
Repair the Windows repair environment: Repair the Windows repair environment if any of the aforementioned files is missing or damaged. You can perform it by using any of the following methods:
By using a boot disk that contains all the mentioned files.
By using the Recovery Console to copy the mentioned files to your computer.
By using the Windows Server 2003 CD-ROM to repair the Windows Startup Environment.
The problem will be resolved using the aforementioned methods. However, if you are still not able to address the issue then you should use a third-party Windows hard drive recovery software to do the needful. Such read-only tools are able to recover the hard drive contents without overwriting the original contents.
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Resolving Windows Server 2003 Ntldr Missing Error In Dual Boot Configuration
June 29, 2010 by admin
Filed under Windows Server
Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP are often configured to dual-boot, so as to run special applications, test new operating system, or benefit from the features of two different platforms. Such setups can sometimes get affected and give errors that might prevent Windows 2003 to start, rendering the data inaccessible.
This occurs because Windows Server 2003 includes certain startup features that are unrecognizable by Windows XP. Windows Recovery Console can aid a user to run some specific commands to make Windows work again. But if the user fails in his attempts, then he requires a last backup or a windows data recovery utility to restore lost data.
Consider a user using Windows Server 2003 installed in dual-boot configuration with Windows XP. When he tries to start Windows Server 2003, the process fails and the below error pops up:
“Windows Server 2003 could not start because the following files were missing or corrupted:
Windows\System32\Config\System Ntldr MISSING
You can attempt to repair this file by starting Windows setup from original floppies or boot from CD-ROM.
Select ‘r’ at first screen to repair”
User cannot access data after he receives the above error.
Cause
The above problem is most likely to occur when you install Windows XP after installing Windows Server 2003 or dual-boot after reinstalling Windows XP. Windows Server 2003 startup features are different from that of Windows XP and the shared boot files, which are Ntldr and Ntdetect.com, are replaced.
Solution
For solving the depicted problem, you need to replace the shared boot files. To do this, you can:
Boot the computer using Windows installation disc
Start Windows Recovery Console
Start command prompt and run ‘fixboot’ command
Open I386 folder of Windows CD-ROM and copy Ntldr and Ntdetect.com files to the root folder on your hard disk drive
If Windows is still unbootable, reinstall and restore data from backup. And in case of any backup issues, use a windows data recovery software . These are efficient Windows Data Recovery products that can scan and restore lost, deleted, or missing files and folders from crashed disks.
Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is a professional utility that recovers lost data from Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2003, and 2000 computers. With a user-friendly interface, this Windows Data Recovery Software is quite simple to use. The tool supports file systems like, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS, and NTFS5.
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Runtime Error In Windows Server – How to Repair PC Errors Now!
June 3, 2010 by admin
Filed under Windows Server
It can make you shout at your computer, and indeed often makes you wonder about how reliable your system is when you get a runtime error in Windows server on your pc. A large number of people are in the dark about what is to blame for these problems and what they can do to fix them. Prior to spending a lot of money hiring a computer specialist, read the information in the next few paragraphs because it will show you a simple way to remedy these problems in just a few minutes.
First of all, let me tell you a little bit about the process in order for you to understand why these errors appear on your pc at all. In most cases runtime errors can be traced back to a corrupted or damaged registry – this being the part of windows that tracks what occurs on your computer, so each time you perform a software or hardware installation, uninstallation, or update, it is being recorded by your windows application.
The registration function covers many kinds of data; parts of it contain the links and paths which that ‘tell’ your windows where the files that manage your assorted software/hardware applications are situated. In some instances the incomplete or improper installation or removal of software might end up creating fragmented links in your registry system, in other words, windows can’t run that program or a segment of it, which might lead to your getting a runtime error in Windows server and even more problems: system32 errors, freezes, and slow downs, to name a few. Troubles of this sort can easily be fixed if you are an ace with computers and you know the ins and outs of your windows registry system, otherwise it is recommended not to do that by yourself – you can make a bad situation even worse!
Fortunately there’s an extremely easy and safe technique to solve a runtime error in Windows server although you may not have advanced computer skills – this can be done by using a professional registry repair utility. These software solutions specialize in searching your pc for miscellaneous problems and finishing the job by fixing them with only a few minutes of your time. Since in most cases these solutions give you free scans and even free fixes, i recommend you choose one of these programs and put it to work scanning and fixing those annoying errors.



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