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Have you tried to check the print settings? Click on Start>Control Panel>Printers(Printers and faxes)> Right Click on the DFX-9000 printer icon>left click on properties>click the printing preferences button located below the properties box. In this window you should see the setting of the printer itself.
AIX uses a file system that is not supported by Microsoft Windows. Most likely you will need another AIX system to read the file system. I recommend that you contact a hard drive recovery service like Ontrack Data Recovery and get some guidance.
You should remove it from the Windows computer ASAP. Windows has the habit of making changes to any disk it sees and you may lose everything!
Hi While running the windows 2003 setup (winnt.exe), it will ask for SASI driver, you have to add the scsi driver... then windows 2003 os will detect the HDD.. then it will install..
When I installed the Websphere Studio in the past on my system I installed DB2 first; the Websphere Studio was suppliment to the Universal Database. Remember this software was originally compiled for a IBM Unix System (AIX), the Websphere Studio has an integraded Apache Webserver with IBM and Sun Microsystems libraries; it just has been ported to run on a NT Kernel so that developers have access to the libraries. Make sure you have all the install files and the disc is not corrupted; use windows file and folder search targeting the CD drive to see if that binary file is on the disc. If it is on the disc try copying the files and folders to the hard drive; if the disc is corrupted the operation will fail.
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