Using the Provisioning Services Console. Performing tasks in the Console. Managing farms. Farm properties. Farm tasks. Managing sites. Managing administrative roles. Managing farm administrators. Managing site administrators. Managing device administrators. Managing device operators. Managing stores. Managing Provisioning Servers. Provisioning Servers in the console. Provisioning Server properties. Overview of Provisioning Server tasks. Copying and pasting Provisioning Server properties.
Deleting a Provisioning Server. Starting, stopping, or restarting Provisioning Services. Showing Provisioning Server connections. Balancing the target device load on Provisioning Servers.
Checking for Provisioning Server vDisk access updates. Configuring Provisioning Servers manually. Disabling write cache to improve performance when using storage device drives. Providing Provisioning Servers with access to stores. Managing target devices.
Configuring the BIOS-embedded bootstrap. Adding target devices to the database. Using the Auto-Add Wizard. Setting the target device as the template for this collection. Copying and pasting target device properties. Booting target devices. Checking a target device's status from the console.
Sending messages to target devices. Disabling a target device. Deleting target devices. Shutting down target devices. Restarting target devices. Using the Status Tray on a target device. Managing target device Personality. Moving target devices between collections.
Get new features first. A subscription to help make the most of your time. For up to 6 people. Premium apps. Try 1 month free. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! You will quite possibly get either a " 1 Incorrect function" or " 50 The write cache is not modifiable" error in which case, as the KB article describes, the write cache is not configurable by any software means available from Microsoft. Office Office Exchange Server.
Not an IT pro? Resources for IT Professionals. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Anyway, the normal way is go to Device Manager, right click on the drive in question, select Properties, then Policies, and check the top box - Optimize for Quick Removal.
Yeah, but thats my problem corky. Im not able to select the top box. But like you mentioned maybe im just not able to to disable it once enabled. Do you think a fresh install of xp would undo it?
Also this might not be the reason for the problem im having as ive heard there might be some issues with my mainboard. I had the problem where the top checkbox was grayed out - reason was, Windows did not see the device as an external, removable item. So, XP assumed it was an internal device, and internal devices are not able to have write caching disabled for some reason.
Anyway, it resulted in random delayed write errors. I put the drive back inside the case directly connected to the same SATA port, and it works perfectly there. Go figure! Is there a free program I can download to test if my harddrive is running good?
I dont seem to have any problems. But want to be sure. The problem I wa having was stuttering in games and I thought that was it, but it turns out that it was most like that I had my video card overclocked. When I set it back to default it played fine. I guess the mobo i just got, which is a msi neo2 platinum, others were having the same problem with it.
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