Wednesday, August 27, 2008

iYogi Announces Launch of Monitoring and Performance Tool For SMBs.

iYogi – a leading provider of technical support services with horizons in the US, UK, Canada and Australia – today announced the launch of its exclusive server monitoring tools for small businesses. The new product offers integrated technology solutions to surmount the users’ unique IT support requirements thereby enabling them to derive and share information, data, enable network performance analysis, and security trends critical to plan and mana ge their set of servers – 24x7.


Uday Challu, iYogi’s CEO commented, “Holding a significant niche for itself in the computer support industry, iYogi has always known to be on the forefront of adapting breakthrough technology to exceed customer service expectations. This time we have developed a tool offering value-add functionality which will help small business customers maximize the business outcomes of IT.”


iYogi’s monitoring tool provides real time observation and monitoring solutions to ensure more robust and reliable IT support and infrastructure for small buinesses. Small Business owners also get a comprehensive assesment of their IT environment to meet technology needs with the scalability for future growth and create preventative measures based on quick analysis of network device alerts, pre-failure indicators, performance benchmark and security issues.


The new Monitoring and performance tool will provide small business with the opportunity to test all technical and non-technical aspects of their servers and help them to strengthen overall IT infrastructure. The array of services will include: Patch Management, Security Auditing, Site Inventory, Real Time Alerting Script Based Management, and Rights Management Services for all critical server issues.


“Irrespective of the business being small or large, when the consumer chooses iYogi, he leverages the potential of an elite taskforce of Microsoft Certified System Engineers and Cisco Certified Network Associates, ready to service their critical assets, using the most advanced network asset tracking and Performance monitoring”, adds Challu.


Another factor where the Company aims to distinguish itself from its competitors is product pricing. Embracing the concept of service quality, iYogi offers competitively priced technical support services at no-haggle, low prices.


As for its small business support, the Company has integrated its exclusive Monitoring and Alerting Services under one price umbrella of just $480 annually. per server i.e. $49.99 per month. The price is certainly hard to find anywhere else.


For more information on iYogi Small Business Support, visit http://www.iyogibusiness.com/



Contact Details:
Company Name: iYogi Technical Services Pvt Ltd
Address: iYogi Inc.
12 Desbrosses Street
3rd Floor
New York, NY 10013
Toll Free no:1-800-237-3901
Work Number: 1-212-229-0901
Fax Number: 1-888-867-2715

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

The most common Windows error codes

Some of the common windows error code listed below..


WindowError:001 Windows loaded. System in danger!

WindowError:002 Nothing wrong. YET!

WindowError:003 Dynamic link error. Error in all files!

WindowError:004 Random error. No real error!

WindowError:005 Windows tried to multitask. System confused!

WindowError:006 Disk error. Disk in drive!

WindowError:007 System price error. Too little money spent!

WindowError:008 Terrible error. God only knows what happened!

WindowError:009 Error code error. Error code error reported!

WindowError:00A Broken window. Be careful with the glass!

WindowError:00B Need more disk space. At least 150 mb!

WindowError:00C Memory error. Need more! Need more! Need more!

WindowError:00D Windows closed. Don't look out!

WindowError:00E Windows opened. Don't look in!

WindowError:00F Unexplained error. Tell us what happened!

WindowError:010 Reserved for future error..

WindowError:014 Non existing error. This is not happening!

WindowError:015 Unable to exit Windows. Try the door!

WindowError:016 Door closed. Try CTRL+ALT+DEL.

WindowError:017 Unfixable error. System destroyed!

WindowError:018 User fault! Not ours, not not not!!

WindowError:019 Windows deleted all files. We're really sorry!

WindowError:01A Word dosen't know the word "Chicago". Try Aug'95!

WindowError:01B You're using Windows For Workgroups. You are not a WorkGroup!

WindowError:01C Your using an old version of Win 3.11! Buy a newer!

WindowError:01D Timing error. Try again later!

WindowError:01E Error code failure! Remaining errors lost!

WindowError:01F You can't delete Windows. Windows is instaled

Friday, June 13, 2008

Resolve Windows Error Code 5 / 6 / 20 / 71

Error 5 (Invalid Procedure Call.)

1. Reinstall all Dialup and Network components.

Error 5 (Access Denied.)

1. Make sure the username and password are correct, with nothing in the "domain" field for NT/2k unless the user should have something there.

2. Make sure "accept any authentication including clear text" is dotted.

Error 6 (Stack overflow.)

1. This is a memory issue, try rebooting the computer. A cold boot might be good in this instance.

2. If a reboot doesn't resolve it, this could be a RAM or Swap file issue.

Error 20 (The system cannot find the device specified.)

1. Make sure the correct modem is selected.

2. Does the modem respond to diagnostics? It may need to be reinstalled.

3. Is RNAAPP loaded into memory after closing the dialer? If so try the RNAAPP fix.

4. Reinstall NCP/DUN/RAS.

Error 71 (No more connections allowed.)

1. Is someone connected as you? Been giving out your password?

2. Were you disconnected all of a sudden before this happens? You could be 'ghosted' on the server. The ISP can usually "bump" the 'ghost' off through radius.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Windows XP SP3 - Ultimate Solution For The Endless Reboot Problem

If you was one of the user that have accidentally installed the Windows XP SP3 system, and having this continuously reboot, you have come to the right place!

Mostly that encountered this reboot problem is the AMD-based computer with OEM images and primarily HP desktop. For those that haven't install the Windows XP SP3 system, you need to double check you computer base is AMD type or not (Most of the HP computer with a serial of part number that ended up with a 'z' is classified as an AMD-based computer).

For those that already installed, don't be panics. How can you identify the problem? Easy, if you see a stop error code of 0x0000007e, then you discovered the main problem.

Here is the step to get rid off the error code of 0x0000007e:

1. Hit the F8 key at the restart stage, right when you see the black Windows XP screen come up.

2. Next, select the "Disable automatic restart on system failure" option.

There are three kinds of options, whether:

• When you chose to boot into the recovery console option, from a command prompt, run the "disable intelppm".

• When you chose to boot into safe mode option, then you can run the "sc config intelppm start= disabled" function.

• When you chose to boot into WinPE option, you need to edit the registry manually.
This is the step for editing the WinPE manually:

1. Firstly, run the regedit.

2. After it, try to click on "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE".

3. Then, search the File menu, and select "Load hive".

4. Is time to navigate to the "%systemdriver%WindowsSystem32Config" on the dead system, don't even forget to select the file name System.

5. Now, you can name it something you can easily remember, such as "horked".

6. OK, you need to navigate to "horkedServicesIntelPPM".

7. Please double click the "Start value" and set it to '4' as well.

8. If you had did what I did and completely destroyed things by running a disk check, then you got to navigate to "ControlSessionManager".

9. You have to open the BootExecute value, and manually clear out the autochk entries.

10. Finally, reboot the system.

I think you can now reboot your computer. Everything will just be fined.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Some Tips to get off XP SP3 installation..

Here are some of the tips that might help you recover from that XP SP3 installation havoc..


  • Disable AV software

    It seems that some antivirus (AV) software causes the SP3 install to
    hang, while the installer seems fine with others. Disable AV software
    before beginning the install process.

  • Uninstall beta/RC versions of SP3

    It’s a good idea to get rid of these earlier versions. If
    you’re having problems removing them, try ininstalling previous
    versions through Safe Mode.

  • Uninstall IE8

    SP3 won’t play nicely on systems that have IE8 installed.

  • Update drivers

    Might help, especially if your system is running really old drivers.

  • Disable unnecessary startup applications

    It’s not just AV software that can cause SP3 problems. If
    you’re having problems getting SP3 to install then disabling as
    many unnecessary startup applications as you can might help.

  • Possible solution to endless reboots

    Windows blogger Jesper Johansson offers some advice for thiose suffering endless reboots when trying to install SP3.

After multiple attempts on installing XP3 on my system, the trick for my computer was to disable my antivirus software.

Service Pack 3 Setup Error
  • You do not have enough free disk space on %SystemDrive% to install Service Pack 3.

  • Service Pack 3 Setup Error

    You do not have enough free disk space on %SystemDrive% to archive the uninstall files.

  • Service Pack 3 setup error. Access is denied.
  • Service Pack 3 setup error. Service Pack installation did not complete
  • You do not have permission to update Windows XP. Please contact a system administrator.
  • Digital Signature Not Found

    The Microsoft digital signature affirms that software has been tested
    with Windows and that the software has not been altered since it was
    tested.

    The software you are about to install does not contain a Microsoft
    digital signature. Therefore, there is no guarantee that this software
    works correctly with Windows.

    Name of software package

    If you want to search for Microsoft digitally signed software, visit
    the Windows Update Web site at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com to
    see if one is available.

    Do you want to continue the installation?

  • Microsoft Windows

    The signature on the software package you want to install is invalid. The software package is not signed properly.

  • Name of Update Package

    The cryptographic operation failed due to a local security option setting.

  • Name of Update Package

    Setup could not verify the integrity of the file Update.inf. Make sure the Cryptographic service is running on this computer.

  • Failed to install catalog files.
  • The software you are installing has not passed Windows Logo testing
    to verify its compatibility with Windows XP. (Tell me why this testing
    is important.)

    This software will not be installed. Contact your system administrator.

  • The software you are installing has not passed Windows Logo testing
    to verify its compatibility with this version of Windows. (Tell me why
    this testing is important.)
  • Service Pack 1 Setup could not verify the integrity of the file. Make sure the Cryptographic service is running on this computer
  • The software has not passed Windows logo testing and will not be installed.
  • Service Pack 3 installation did not complete
  • An internal error occurred
  • This Service Pack requires the machine to be on AC Power before setup starts.
  • Service Pack 3 Setup has been canceled because Microsoft Shared
    Computer Toolkit for Windows XP is not compatible with this version of
    Windows. Before you can continue, you must: 1) Uninstall Microsoft
    Shared Computer Toolkit 2) (Optional) Install Windows SteadyState, the
    newer version of Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit. For more detailed
    information, go to the Shared Access page on the Microsoft Web site.
  • Service Pack 3 Setup has been canceled because Windows XP SP3
    cannot be installed over RDP 6.0 MUI PACK (Update for Windows XP
    (KB925877)). Before you can continue, you must Uninstall KB925877.
  • Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 cannot be applied
    to Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs (WinFLP). A unique SP3 update
    package for WinFLP will be made available at download.microsoft.com.
  • Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 cannot be applied
    to Windows Embedded for Point of Service (WEPOS). A unique SP3 update
    package for WEPOS will be made available at download.microsoft.com.
  • Setup cannot continue because one or more prerequisites required to
    install Service Pack 3 failed. For More details check the Log File
    Drive_Letter :\windows\svcpack.log.
  • Setup has detected that another update is in progress. Please complete that installation or removal and try again.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Windows XP SP3 Error for Prerequiasite failure

Before going to explore a bit on to the history of the error code's.. why not get along with some of the current blue screen profile error's for windows xp sp3 was there on my mind today.. and here is one of the common error code's users are experiencing while going for a SP3 update...

error while installing Windows XP SP 3: 8007F0F4 – STATUS_PREREQUISITE_FAILED.

There are no less than six errors for failed Windows XP SP3 installations which produce the with the "8007F0F4 – STATUS_PREREQUISITE_FAILED" log. The six errors have just as many causes, starting with the installation process failing to continue on computers running on battery power. In this case, Microsoft explained that in order to prevent and "update failure because of battery power exhaustion during the installation process," it generated the following error: "this Service Pack requires the machine to be on AC Power before setup starts."


"Service Pack 3 Setup has been canceled because Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit for Windows XP is not compatible with this version of Windows. Before you can continue, you must: 1) Uninstall Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit 2) (Optional) Install Windows SteadyState, the newer version of Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit. For more detailed information, go to the Shared Access page on the Microsoft Web site," is the second of the 8007F0F4 – STATUS_PREREQUISITE_FAILED series of errors, and the message is self explanatory.


As it released the gold bits of XP SP3, Microsoft informed of an incompatibility between the MUI pack for XP SP2 and SP3. The issue affects specifically the Multilingual User Interface Pack (MUI) for the Remote Desktop Connection 6.0 (Terminal Services Client 6.0). "Service Pack 3 Setup has been canceled because Windows XP SP3 cannot be installed over RDP 6.0 MUI PACK (Update for Windows XP (KB925877)). Before you can continue, you must Uninstall KB925877" is the error message presented to users.


You also have to keep in mind that Service pack 3 is designed to integrate only with the 32-bit editions of Windows XP, and nothing more. Attempting to deploy SP3 on top of Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs (WinFLP) will result in the following error message: "Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 cannot be applied to Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs (WinFLP). A unique SP3 update package for WinFLP will be made available at [the Download Center]."


According to the Redmond company: "setup cannot continue because one or more prerequisites required to install Service Pack 3 failed. For More details check the Log File Drive_Letter:windowssvcpack.log" is an error message produced by the installation of Service Pack 3 on top of Windows XP Media Center Edition or over Windows XP Media Center Edition 2003.

Friday, May 2, 2008

A "Stop 0xA0" Error Message in Windows XP

When you try to hibernate a Windows XP-based computer, you may receive a "Stop 0xA0" error message on a blue screen.

The reason being is if an integrated device electronics (IDE) time-out occurs during the hibernation process, the Atapi driver does not wait long enough for the primary IDE drive to come online.

If your computer has an ATA Packet Interface (ATAPI) hard disk that is larger than 137 gigabytes (GB), you may experience any of the following symptoms:

Your computer may restart instead of resuming from hibernation.

You may experience hard disk corruption when your computer enters either standby or hibernation.

You may experience hard disk corruption when Windows XP writes a memory dump file as a result of an unrecoverable Windows error (or Stop error)

Note If you experience hard disk corruption, you may also experience other symptoms including problems starting, restarting, or shutting down Windows XP, problems running programs, or problems opening or saving documents.

Possible Resolution

To resolve this problem, obtain the latest service pack for Windows XP.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Hi.. Welcome to the Error Zone

Hello and welcome to the new Windows Error Support Blog, the source for information, troubleshoot, and updates about Microsoft Windows.

We thought now was the right time to open the door and start a conversation with the Web community.

We intend to use this blog to:

- Provide authentic messages about Windows Error Code and their resolution for our volunteer community.
- Highlight enhancements, both current and future.

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What do you think about? Is there something you would like to see fixed? When you've been around as long as we have, some people are bound to have great things to say, while others might have a few choice words based on their personal experience. Either way, we want to hear it :)

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