- Easiest Rebuild Ever - Windows 7
I'm somewhat conservative with my machines. These days it's a tool for me, and I'm not looking for the coolest...
2009-08-31
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I'm somewhat conservative with my machines. These days it's a tool for me, and I'm not looking for the coolest...
2009-08-31
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There is a lot of advice out there about how to get more done and how to accomplish one's dreams. I...
2009-08-31
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Dan English put up a blog post on his experiences with installing Gemini. His post is loaded with screen shots...
2009-08-31
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Reading another great book ( I know its old but good book)...Inside Microsoft sql server 2005: T-SQL QUERYING....by Itzik Ben - Gan.
2009-08-30
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At my workplace I use an IT Service Desk application, called well, "Service Desk" from CA. The system is web-based...
2009-08-29
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We’ve received wonderful support from the community. Brad McGehee has a list with great people on it who have volunteered...
2009-08-29
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I haven’t done well with this. I missed a post. I missed a bunch of workouts. I put on weight....
2009-08-29
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Now that the kids have interest in computers, I sometimes find myself competing with them. I recently purchased a business class...
2009-08-29
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I was up this morning, starting to work on my desktop. I rebuilt it yesterday, or started, with Windows 7...
2009-08-29
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Microsoft has recently unveiled their newly updated, public MVP website, that does a great job of explaining exactly what a...
2009-08-28
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By Steve Jones
At the Redgate Summits this year, we’ve highlighted a few things in the Flyway...
By Steve Jones
I wrote about learning today for the editorial: I Can’t Make You Learn. I...
By ReviewMyDB
Fabric has CI/CD built in, but if you've tried to use it for database...
We want to enable ADR on our SQL Server 2019 instances. I’ve heard that...
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I have a SQL Server 2025 database that I want to check for corruption every night. One of the things we do is disable indexes used for ETL loads during the weekend and re-enable them on Monday morning. If we run DBCC over the weekend, are our disabled indexes checked for consistency?
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