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Posted on Dec 17, 2008

I want to system format but now it hang on verifining pool data and tdlmr missing pls tell me about it

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    hi

    r u using some kind of disk utility to format ur disk......

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Insert your windows cd in drive and restart computer and now your cd will be boot press enter and cd boot now window will install startup files wait until install files,after installing file follow your screen intruction intruction press esc to dont repair window and disk format option will appear format your drive partion to choose fat or ntfs format.

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method of managing computers in an enterprise. The
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Format Database, or MIFD (the DMI Pool Data). This
database contains all the information about the
computing system and its components.
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5.Reconnect the power and interface cables to the
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Verifying DMI Pool Data
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