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- capacity. RAID levels greater than RAID 0 provide protection against unrecoverable sector read errors, as well as against failures of whole physical drives...
- Legacy SSE: Memory operand is not 16-byte aligned. "Troubleshooting "Unrecoverable Application Error" in DrWatson". Support. Microsoft. 27 February 2014...
- the utility category must demonstrate a six-turn spin that cannot be unrecoverable at any time during the spin due to pilot action or aerodynamic characteristic...
- refer to: UAE (emulator), a software emulator for the Commodore Amiga Unrecoverable Application Error, a Microsoft Windows 3.0 name for a general protection...
- tearfully told viewers that the pair had split, adding that some things are unrecoverable. Since the breakup, the former couple have deleted photos of each other...
- Data Value Value is not accepted by server 4 Server Device Failure Unrecoverable error occurred while server was attempting to perform requested action...
- or a kernel panic in Unix. It has also been used as a message for unrecoverable errors in software packages such as VirtualBox and other operating systems...
- the dark brown oxide layer, which holds the magnetic information, has come away from the clear polyester base, rendering the information unrecoverable....
- has established standards for SSD reliability metrics, which include: Unrecoverable Bit Error Ratio (UBER) Terabytes Written (TBW) – the total number of...
- requirement for a waste generator to pay for appropriate disposal of the unrecoverable materials. Throughout most of history, the amount of waste generated...